Upside Down House R3 Hartbeeshoek Road, Hartbeespoort, 0216

Upside Down House





4919 Reviews
  • Wednesday7 AM–6 PM
  • Thursday7 AM–6 PM
  • Friday7 AM–6 PM
  • Saturday7 AM–6 PM
  • Sunday7 AM–6 PM
  • Monday7 AM–6 PM
  • Tuesday7 AM–6 PM




Upside Down House R3 Hartbeeshoek Road, Hartbeespoort, 0216




About the Business

UpSide Down House South Africa | * Feel Fun * Be Different * Feel the other way around... A 'world' turned upside down... The birth of the inspirational idea of this ingenious 'house' became real by the reflection of a peculiar presence, which in the existing world might sometimes feel upside down... Come and experience the magnificence and spectacular engineering of a 'house' turned on its roof.

Contacts

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+27631009858
R3 Hartbeeshoek Road, Hartbeespoort, 0216

Hours

  • Wednesday7 AM–6 PM
  • Thursday7 AM–6 PM
  • Friday7 AM–6 PM
  • Saturday7 AM–6 PM
  • Sunday7 AM–6 PM
  • Monday7 AM–6 PM
  • Tuesday7 AM–6 PM

Features

  • Wheelchair-accessible car park
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
  • Wheelchair-accessible toilet
  • Good for kids




Recommended Reviews

Justin Dollie
21.10.2023
Upside Down House
Very underwhelming experience. The upside down house smells musky and dusty. The food stall staff were not helpful in directing us to another bin when the one inside was full. It was a rainy weekend which is why the jumping castle for kids was not operating. The land it big enough for management to really consider other offerings to make the trip to the upside down house worthwhile and more entertaining. For R100 to go in and simply experience it which takes 10mins is seriously below is expectations.
Attie Wagner
24.09.2023
Upside Down House
Stunning place, it has a bar, and party functions area, etc. but worst service. Yes we arrived just before closing time, but we could've at least been informed that we cannot buy alcohol / sweets after 5:45, because everybody needs to be out by 6pm". Receptionist
Brendon Ryan Ramsamy
20.09.2023
Upside Down House
You wait in line for about fifteen minutes, and then another line to get into the house for about twenty minutes. I have pictures of the lines to get in to see the house. All you have is the house and a few jumping castles. They do have umbrellas and benches and some places to braai. It would be nice if there was a swimming pool and some other entertainment. I most definitely won't go back. It's just good for a once-off visit. R100 for adults and kids from 3 to 12 years R60.
Thobile Dubazane
06.08.2023
Upside Down House
Took a weekday trip to the Upside-down House. The house is towards the end of the site. Generally, the house is the main attraction and there isn't much to do either than to take pictures and tour inside the house which is brief as there are quite a few people who also want to view the house.There is a large picnic area and a few shops that sell ice cream, snacks, drinks, coffee and food such as hot dogs. You are allowed to bring a picnic basket which is charged at R50 as indicated on the information board. The entrance fee is R100 per adult, R60 for kids above 4 years old - younger than 3years old it is free.Worth visiting however one should have other activities planned as well especially if traveling from another province.
Koketso Mahlangu
05.08.2023
Upside Down House
It was great, perfect to experiment with photoshoots and create awesome upside down photos with friends or family, also nice if you want some quality time with your partner as the place is spacious, there was no running into other people.The facility allows for use of everything in the facility and the only thing there for adults is the Upside down house.If you are planning on making the trip an all day event, I suggest you bring your picnic material and have a braai, the place is soacious enough for picnics. Otherwise, you will be bored after touring the house which will take less than 20min.
Tshepiso Kgapola
31.07.2023
Upside Down House
A fascinating place for sure. The vertigo is real. Loved the atmosphere. Unless you picnic it's a really short stay. There's not much to do but great photo ops.
Rebecca Pillay
25.07.2023
Upside Down House
The facilities are quite nice, with braai areas and a food truck with snacks. It's worth it if you're going to spend the day there with family or friends, perhaps bring games to play in the open field. The house itself is pretty cool, but when it's busy, you don't really get the chance to snap a lot of good photos (the house is very small.) The upside down house itself can be done in 10 minutes. So if you really want to get good value, make a day out of it and stay a while.
Venothan Munsami
23.07.2023
Upside Down House
A quick off sight visit, entry charge a bit on the high side. An engineering marvel. Lots of entertainment for kids. Able to get some basic foods and drinks. On busy days you can wait along time. You able to take pics with very little limitations.
Bheki Radebe
23.07.2023
Upside Down House
Thou it was raining we managed to wait until it clear, there was no que. Mean while we enjoyed the bar and its beautiful deco inside. We enjoyed visiting the place it left me with many questions.
Kim Van Der Merwe
03.07.2023
Upside Down House
Absolutely loved it!BUT. You have to make an experience of it. We paid R100 entrance fee, which is a lot if you don't make it an experience, but a steal if you do! The house is quite small, so you move through it rather quickly, but you're allowed to go in as many times as you'd like! My friend and I spent a whole 90 mins in & around the house taking over 300 pictures. We had so much fun & laughed until we cried. At one point it did become a bit crowded (we were there at around 7h50 and people starting pouring in around 9h00) but then we simply showed them poses and things they could do to take cool photos too! Around your second trip through the house is when the creative ideas come to you. Like I said, you have to MAKE it an experience otherwise you'll be disappointed.

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R3 Hartbeeshoek Road, Hartbeespoort, 0216
Upside Down House