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Discover Brighton’s first Upside Down House with this fun ticket. Perfect for photos, family outings, and quirky cultural experiences along the seaside.
If you’re looking for a playful, visually striking experience on Brighton’s famed seafront, the Upside Down House might just be your next favorite stop. Located between the Brighton i360 and The Seahorse, this attraction offers an unconventional twist on sightseeing—literally. Visitors can step inside a house where everything is upside down, creating fantastic photo opportunities and a chance to see a creative side of Brighton influenced by its vibrant arts and music scene.
What we particularly love about this experience is how accessible and engaging it is for all ages. Whether you’re traveling solo, with friends, or family, the quirky design, clever interiors, and fun photo ops make it a memorable outing. However, it’s worth noting that the house is quite small and can get dizzying—so those prone to motion sickness or with mobility issues should consider this before booking. This tour suits anyone with a playful spirit, an interest in optical illusions, or simply looking for a fun break from more traditional sightseeing.


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This attraction is the first of its kind in Brighton and the UK’s seaside. Positioned right at the Sea Front, it’s impossible to miss—the striking turquoise exterior hints at something playful inside. Created by the Upside Down House Creative Design Team, the interior is a whimsical mess of furniture on the ceiling, floors that tilt at odd angles, and decor inspired by Brighton’s eclectic cultural scene.
Once inside, you’re greeted with a series of designed rooms crafted to challenge perception and spark laughter. The house features a bespoke gaming area, a vintage bicycle hanging upside down from the ceiling, and a jukebox adding a nostalgic touch. One of the highlights is the vault room, which features the Mona Lisa hanging in an unconventional position—an amusing twist on art appreciation.
Visitors are encouraged to take photos from different angles and poses that are impossible in a regular house. As Jessica, one reviewer put it, “The guides helped with photo suggestions, took photos, and we would definitely recommend a visit.” This suggests that the staff are friendly and keen to help you create memorable snaps, making it perfect for social media enthusiasts and families alike.
The interior design draws inspiration from Brighton’s cultural vibe, blending arts, music, and the seaside in a playful yet stylish manner. The vibrant turquoise exterior and the interior’s quirky decor make for great photos, especially if you’re into capturing odd, fun images.
The house is located near Brighton’s main attractions and public transport, with the nearest car park being Regency Square Car Park. The ticket includes access to all designed rooms, giving you a good dose of creative fun. The experience lasts roughly as long as it takes to enjoy the photo opportunities thoroughly—most visitors find it’s a short but sweet visit.
The ticket is flexible—you can reserve now and pay later, which makes planning easier. The activity is valid for one day, so you can choose a time that suits your schedule. Given the limited size of the attraction, the cost balances well with the value—you’re paying primarily for the fun, creative photo opportunities, and the chance to experience Brighton’s first seaside upside-down house.
Feedback from visitors highlights the enjoyable nature of the experience. Robert said, “So fun! Something to do and we got some cool pics,” while Sureyya shared, “It was a fun place to be in, bringing a childish happiness on the day.” Jessica also noted how well-supported the visit was, with friendly guides helping with photos. Donika mentioned that it’s “okay to visit once for fun pics,” and warned that you might feel dizzy, especially if you’re sensitive to motion.
This experience is best suited for families, couples, friends, or solo travelers looking for a lighthearted activity. It’s ideal for those who love quirky art and optical illusions or want unique photos from their trip. However, individuals with mobility issues, pregnant women, or those prone to vertigo or motion sickness should approach with caution, as the interior can be uneven and disorienting.

This attraction offers a light, playful escape from typical seaside strolls and cultural visits. Its small size means you can enjoy it without a huge time commitment, making it suitable for a quick stop during a day of sightseeing. The interactive nature—with helpful guides, numerous photo spots, and imaginative design—delivers good value for a modest entry fee.
The house’s cultural nods to Brighton’s arts scene make it more than just a funhouse; it’s a reflection of the city’s creative spirit. The overall experience is lighthearted, colorful, and perfect for snapping memorable photos. It’s especially ideal if you’re traveling with kids or want to add a bit of humor and whimsy to your Brighton itinerary.
If you’re after a quirky, photo-centric activity that’s easy to fit into a busy day, this could be just the ticket. For those seeking outdoor adventures or more traditional art and history, it’s a delightful complement rather than a standalone highlight. Just be prepared for some dizzying moments and limited space—so plan accordingly.

Is the Brighton Upside Down House suitable for children?
Yes, children of all ages can enjoy it, but kids under 12 must be supervised by an adult or guardian over 18.
How long does the visit take?
Most visitors spend a short amount of time exploring the rooms and taking photos, so plan for around 30 minutes to an hour.
Can I take professional filming equipment?
No, professional equipment isn’t allowed unless prior written consent is obtained from the organizers.
Is the experience accessible for people with mobility issues?
The house is small and can be uneven, so it’s not recommended for those with mobility impairments or severe vertigo.
Where is the nearest parking?
The closest car park is Regency Square Car Park, conveniently located near the Sea Front.
What should I bring for my visit?
Bring your camera or smartphone fully charged—this is primarily a photo opportunity. No food, drinks, or pets are allowed inside.
Can I cancel my ticket?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. The ticket reservation is flexible, allowing you to choose your preferred time.
The Brighton Upside Down House is a delightful spot for those who enjoy playful art, quirky photo shoots, and a touch of seaside fun. Whether you’re a local looking for a different afternoon activity or a visitor wanting to capture some standout photos, it’s a memorable addition to your Brighton adventure.