The Upside Down House in Brighton is a unique family attraction that offers an immersive experience of zero gravity in an actual upside-down house set on the Brighton Sea Front. The house features a variety of designed rooms, including a bespoke gaming area, a jukebox, and a vintage bicycle on the ceiling. Visitors can capture extraordinary photos and enjoy a hybrid of street art and experiential entertainment. The attraction is suitable for both kids and adults, making it a great way to spend quality family time. Children aged 3 and under can enter for free. However, the attraction has some restrictions, such as no eating or drinking inside the house, and it's not suitable for pregnant women and young babies. The ground floor is partially accessible for wheelchairs, but the second floor is only accessible by a spiral staircase
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