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Upside Down House Experience - practical travel guide with honest advice.
Enter a fully furnished three-bedroom house built completely upside down where beds hang from ceilings and chandeliers rest on floors. Every room challenges your perception with detailed furnishings, decorations, and household items positioned as if gravity works in reverse. The optical illusion creates disorienting photo opportunities and provides a unique sensory experience that delights children and adults alike. Best for curious children and social media enthusiasts. This is a easy activity lasting 45 minutes. Group size: small groups of 2-8. You meet at Pier Approach, near the pier. Key highlights: Fully furnished house with every detail inverted, Professional lighting designed for optimal photo effects, Three bedrooms, kitchen, living room, and bathroom to explore.
Price: £12
Duration: 45 minutes
Difficulty: easy
Group size: small groups of 2-8
Minimum age: all ages
Best for: curious children and social media enthusiasts
Best time: Early morning or late afternoon for better lighting and fewer crowds
Meeting point: Pier Approach, near the pier
Languages: English
Here is how the experience unfolds:
Entry Receive safety briefing and photography tips - Staff explain how to take the best illusion photos
First 10 min Explore the upside-down living room - Walk on the ceiling with sofas and TV above your head
Next 15 min Visit kitchen and dining areas - See pots and pans hanging down and tables on the ceiling
Next 15 min Tour bedrooms and bathroom - Experience beds and toilets positioned upside down
Final 5 min Exit through gift shop - Browse upside-down themed souvenirs and postcards
The whole experience takes 45 minutes. Difficulty: easy. You meet at Pier Approach, near the pier.
| Detail | Info |
|---|---|
| Price | £12 |
| Duration | 45 minutes |
| Difficulty | easy |
| Group size | small groups of 2-8 |
| Minimum age | all ages |
| Meeting point | Pier Approach, near the pier |
| Languages | English |
| Cancellation | No advance booking required - pay on arrival |
| Accessibility | Not suitable for wheelchairs due to uneven surfaces and narrow passages |
What is included: House tour, Photography session, Safety briefing.
Not included: Professional photos, Souvenirs, Parking. You will need to arrange these yourself.
What to bring: Camera or phone, Flat shoes recommended, Avoid loose clothing. Having these with you makes the experience smoother.
Best time to go: Early morning or late afternoon for better lighting and fewer crowds.
Tip: Great for photos
Tip: Can cause mild dizziness
Accessibility: Not suitable for wheelchairs due to uneven surfaces and narrow passages.
Operator: The Upside Down House
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Cancellation policy: No advance booking required - pay on arrival.
Accessibility: Not suitable for wheelchairs due to uneven surfaces and narrow passages.
Best time to go: Early morning or late afternoon for better lighting and fewer crowds.
Some visitors experience mild disorientation or dizziness due to the visual illusions. The effect is usually brief and manageable. Those prone to motion sickness should take breaks between rooms and avoid spinning around.
Most visitors spend 30-45 minutes exploring all rooms and taking photos. You can move at your own pace, though busy periods may require moving through more quickly to accommodate other visitors.
All ages can visit, though very young children may find the experience confusing or unsettling. Parents should supervise toddlers carefully as the inverted environment can be disorienting for small children.
Some visitors experience mild disorientation or dizziness due to the visual illusions. The effect is usually brief and manageable. Those prone to motion sickness should take breaks between rooms and avoid spinning around.
Most visitors spend 30-45 minutes exploring all rooms and taking photos. You can move at your own pace, though busy periods may require moving through more quickly to accommodate other visitors.
All ages can visit, though very young children may find the experience confusing or unsettling. Parents should supervise toddlers carefully as the inverted environment can be disorienting for small children.
Best for: older children and puzzle lovers
Best for: creative families and beach lovers
Best for: families with children aged 4-14
Best for: mixed age families and competitive groups
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