What Is Inside The Upside Down House In South Africa

Does South Africa have major historical attractions for tourists? One of the most famous attractions is the upside-down house in South Africa. The house is constructed with the ground floor on top. The upside-down house is in Hartbeespoort, North West Province, South Africa.

Upside-Down House in South Africa

The upside-down house is a tourist attraction. In this unique house, the beds, couches and other pieces of furniture are suspended from the ceiling. Shockingly, the ground floor is at the top. Cabinets are suspended from the rafters. People usually love to take photos at this place. 

The house has a bathroom, kitchen, living room, bedroom, and playroom for the kids. However, everything is put backwards. It is located at R3 Hartbeeshoek Road, Hartbeespoort, 0216, South Africa. The house is flipped upside down on the outside and on the inside. You will see furniture and appliances above your head. People are allowed to take pictures of themselves in rooms that have sofas and chairs hanging from the ceiling.

This house can be a great option on your next vacation to Johannesburg. However, you cannot stay at this house at night. The house is open from Monday to Friday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. It is also open on Saturday and Sunday, as well as on public holidays, from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. Takeaway restaurant is also fully operational 7 days a week. 

Entrance fee

CategoryEntrance fee
Adults100 rand ($6)
Children (four to seven years)60 rand ($4)
Children below three yearsFree
People above 80 yearsFree

Several discounts are also available for those travelling with large groups. There is also no limit to how many times you can view the house.

What are your thoughts about this house?

Dexter

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