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Upside Down House

The Upside Down House is a playful and gravity-defying attraction located in the heart of Liverpool’s vibrant shopping district. This quirky, bright red structure is a literal "inverted" house where everything from the kitchen table to the bedroom furniture is mounted on the ceiling. As you walk through the two-storey building, your sense of perspective is challenged, making for a surreal and hilarious experience. It is designed specifically as an interactive photo museum, allowing visitors to capture mind-bending images that look as though they are walking on the walls or hanging from the lights. With exclusive themed rooms like the clouds of Candy Land and a retro Pac-Man arcade area, it offers a whimsical and lighthearted break from traditional sightseeing.

Upside Down House Touren und Tickets

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Was Sie erwartet

The Upside Down House is located on Thomas Steers Way within the Liverpool ONE complex. For 2026, the attraction is open daily from 10:00 am to 8:00 pm, including most bank holidays. Tickets are very affordable, priced at 6.95 pounds per person, while children aged three and under can enter for free. Due to the popularity of the site and a maximum capacity of 20 people at any time, it is highly recommended to book a timed entry slot online in advance. The experience typically takes about 20 to 30 minutes, making it an easy addition to a busy afternoon. Please note that the ticket office on-site only accepts card payments and does not have public toilets, though facilities are available throughout the nearby shopping center.

Warum diese Tour buchen

The house is built at a slight slant to enhance the optical illusions, which can occasionally cause mild motion sickness or vertigo in some visitors. If you are pregnant or prone to dizziness, you should proceed with caution. There is a spiral staircase connecting the two floors, and unfortunately, there is no lift or ramp for the upper level, so it is not fully accessible for wheelchair users or those with severe mobility impairments. Professional filming equipment is prohibited without prior consent, but smartphones and GoPros are encouraged. Children under 12 must be supervised by an adult at all times. Also, remember to arrive about five to ten minutes before your booked slot to ensure a smooth entry into the world of illusions.

Die richtige Tour auswählen

Situated in Liverpool ONE, the house is incredibly central and easy to find. It is located right next to the iconic Liverpool Sign and opposite John Lewis. If you are arriving by train, Liverpool James Street and Liverpool Central stations are both just a five-minute walk away, while Lime Street Station is about a fifteen-minute stroll through the city. For those using the bus, the Liverpool ONE Bus Station is only two minutes away on foot. If you are driving, the most convenient parking is the Q-Park Liverpool ONE on Strand Street, which is the closest multi-storey facility to the attraction. The house is also just a short walk from the Gerry Marsden Ferry Terminal at the Pier Head.

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The best time to visit for the shortest queues is on a weekday morning right after opening at 10:00 am. Weekends and school holidays are the busiest periods, often seeing the house reach its maximum capacity quickly. If you want to capture the best photos, visiting during the day provides plenty of natural light through the windows, though the house is also a fun spot in the evening when the surrounding Liverpool ONE area is lit up. In 2026, the attraction remains a top choice for families during the summer months, so if you are traveling in July or August, definitely book your tickets at least a few days in advance to secure your preferred time.