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Brighton i360 And Upside Down House Explorer Pass

Looking for a day out filled with mind-bending experiences? Look no further than Brighton’s Explorer Pass, your ticket to two of the city’s most unique attractions: the Brighton i360 and the Upside Down House.

experience the Ultimate Bucket List attractions: The i360 & upside-down house

The Upside Down House in Brighton is a family-friendly attraction that offers an illusion of zero gravity that will leave you questioning your senses. And with the Explorer Pass, you’ll get to skip the line and enter through a separate entrance, which may just be the perfect opportunity for an amazing upside-down photo!

Photo credits: Upside Down House

Included in the pass is also a visit to the adjacent Brighton i360 where you’ll soar to a height of 450 feet above the city, witnessing breathtaking views of Brighton and the ocean. Plus, you’ll gain access to the Nyetimber Sky Bar if you fancy a drink.

As part of the Explorer Pass, you’ll also receive an exclusive souvenir from the Upside Down House. This pass allows you to visit both attractions on the same day, with the flexibility to choose which one to explore first.

And don’t worry if you’re travelling with accessibility needs. While the Upside Down House may seem topsy-turvy, the ground floor has wheelchair access and plenty of photo opportunities.

Ticket price: From £27 per person

Address: 42-43, Kings Road Arches, Brighton, BN1 2LN

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