Upside Down House Westfield White City

The first Upside Down House in London has landed at Westfield White City! An interactive photo attraction that welcomes a diverse audience of all ages, whether you’re a content creator or a family planning your next day out, this experience will certainly turn that frown upside down. Let your imagination run wild as your senses discover the art of illusion.
The vibrant orange exterior complimenting the buzz of the city is a structure that can’t be missed. Just minutes away from many famous landmarks, the Westfield House will transform your camera roll and leave you with memories you won’t forget. The fresh interior takes hints of inspiration from its surroundings as you immerse yourself into a sophisticated bedroom, play in a messy kid’s room and capture yourself taking a trip upside down on a London Tube.
Upside Down House Westfield is located at Westfield London (White City) Shopping Centre, opposite Puttshack and All Star Lanes. If you are travelling by train the nearest tube station is Wood Lane, whilst Shepherds Bush Station is only a 5-minute walk. For all other modes of transport, Westfield Shopping Centre has sufficient parking on site with Car Park B being the shortest distance from the house.
Please note that a visit here takes 20 minutes.
Important Information Upside Down House Westfield White City
What are the main things to do?
Upside Down House is great for creating fun and out-of-the-ordinary family photos. Walk on the ceiling and more.
What are the ticket prices?
£6.95 per person. Children under 3 are free.
Prices are subject to change and/or discounts online.
Is there parking?
There is parking and charges apply.
When are they open?
They are open almost year-round and are open until late most nights. For up-to-date opening times please visit their website.
Are they accessible?
Guests can access the ground floor via a temporary ramp, leading into the inverted experience with plenty of photo opportunities. The attraction itself has 2 floors, separated by a spiral staircase, with no lift or ramp alternative to the second floor. The ground floor is part-accessible for wheelchairs.


