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Inverted House

If you’re in the mood for something playful and off‑beat during your holiday in Antalya, the Upside‑Down House known locally as Ters Ev offers just that. Every piece of furniture, appliance and fixture inside is literally upside down: the sofa and kitchen sink are on the ceiling, chandeliers hang from what would normally be the floor, and when you walk in, you’ll feel as though gravity has taken a holiday of its own. Built in 2016, it was among the first of its kind in Turkey and drew around 30,000 visitors in its early months. It’s a fun stop for all ages—kids may giggle, teens will snap quirky photos, and couples can get memorable shots for their albums.

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The Inverted House in Antalya is located in Altıntaş Mahallesi on Kardeş Kentler Caddesi No: 15/B, within the Aksu district. It is typically open from 10:00 to 19:00, though some sources list closing at 17:00, so it’s always wise to confirm the hours on the day of your visit. Entry is ticketed, and prices can fluctuate over time, with reviews suggesting that the admission fee has gradually increased. Visitors can expect to spend approximately 30 to 60 minutes exploring the house, depending on how many photos they take and how thoroughly they explore the space. The attraction is ideal for families, couples, and groups of friends, or anyone looking for a fun and quirky experience with plenty of opportunities for unique and memorable photographs in a relaxed and playful environment.

Warum diese Tour buchen

The Inverted House is primarily a fun, photo‑friendly attraction, and visitors are encouraged to bring cameras or smartphones to capture the unique upside‑down experience. Staff are often on hand to suggest posing ideas that enhance the optical illusions, making your photos even more memorable. During peak season—especially midday in summer—the house can get crowded, so for a quieter visit and better photo opportunities, plan to arrive early in the morning or later in the afternoon. Some areas inside are narrow or designed specifically for staged photos, so if you are visiting with a stroller or have mobility considerations, it is advisable to check ahead or ask staff for guidance. This attraction is purely for entertainment and novelty rather than historical education, so adjust your expectations accordingly. Nearby, there are some snack options, but it may be wise to bring water and be aware of washroom availability. Reviewers also note that prices for refreshments or extras can fluctuate, so plan ahead to avoid surprises.

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Getting to the Inverted House in Antalya is straightforward from most parts of the city. Local bus services run toward the Aksu and Altıntaş districts, with a short taxi ride often required from the main stop to reach the house; city buses from Kaleiçi provide convenient access as well. Taxis or ride‑share services offer a direct and flexible option, particularly for visitors staying in resorts or with limited time, though it’s advisable to agree on the fare or check the meter beforehand. If you are driving a rental car, simply enter the address—Altıntaş Mahallesi, Kardeş Kentler Caddesi No: 15/B—and look for on-site parking or nearby street parking. Travel time from most resorts in Antalya ranges between 15 and 30 minutes, depending on traffic and your starting point. For those coming from major resort areas like Lara or Konyaaltı, planning your trip during off-peak hours can help avoid rush-hour congestion and ensure a smoother journey.

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The best time to visit the Inverted House is either early in the morning, shortly after opening, or later in the afternoon before closing, when crowds are thinner and photo opportunities are easier. During the peak summer months of June to August, the attraction can get busy and the surrounding area hot, though the interior of the house is air‑conditioned for comfort. Shoulder seasons, such as spring and early autumn, provide a more relaxed experience with fewer visitors. Since most of the house is indoors, your visit won’t be affected by rain or shine, but keep in mind that lighting for photos may be less ideal later in the day. Allow around one hour for your visit, which includes arrival, taking photos, and exploring the space, making it easy to fit into a half‑day outing alongside other nearby attractions.