Upside Down House – Brighton located at 42-43, Kings Road Arches, Brighton BN1 2LN, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 01375 374725

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Chris Currie

5 Google Rating

Good fun! It's all about the photos and for the best effect you need to capture both the floor and t

5/ 5

Good fun! It's all about the photos and for the best effect you need to capture both the floor and the ceiling. Then, when you flip the photos they should look great. Take a decent camera phone or an SLR that has a wide lens as you'll struggle to get good shots otherwise. Pick a quiet time if possible as you only need a few families in there to be tripping up over each other and experiencing unintentional photo bombs. We paid £5 for a family ticket which was fair value and we managed to take pics in each of the themed corners within about 20 mins. Definitely worth the experience.

J james

5 Google Rating

Loved this place. What a great idea and really good fun. The lady who was helping inside was great a

5/ 5

Loved this place. What a great idea and really good fun. The lady who was helping inside was great and really helpful

Cosimo Scarpa

5 Google Rating

I found it very cool and fun! The house is little but there is so much that you can do in it. The st

5/ 5

I found it very cool and fun! The house is little but there is so much that you can do in it. The staff was super helpful by giving us a lot of good suggestions.

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5 Google Rating

Good place to click pictures. Unique upside down house concept. It's only paid if you want to go ins

5/ 5

Good place to click pictures. Unique upside down house concept. It's only paid if you want to go inside else is free to click pics outside

Jan Barker

4 Google Rating

Queues can get quite long, regardless of whether you've bought a ticket in advance or not. The staf

4/ 5

Queues can get quite long, regardless of whether you've bought a ticket in advance or not. The staff are friendly and helpful and can advise on best poses and will help take photos of required. The room layouts are very detailed and once you rotate your photos 180 degrees you will have an extraordinary image to baffle your friends. A reasonable priced attraction that's a bit different!

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