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Kuala Lumpur Upside Down House

1. Kuala Lumpur Upside Down House
1. Kuala Lumpur Upside Down House

Opened to the public on 8th June, 2016, Kuala Lumpur Upside Down House took just three months to build. Since its opening, it has already welcomed 400,000 visitors. This attraction is, in fact, not the first upside down house in Malaysia. There’s one in Melaka, Penang, Port Dickson, Johor, and of course, the first in the country, in Sabah.

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Nevertheless, Kuala Lumpur Upside Down House is the first in the capital city and it has the distinction of being the tallest in the country. This life-size house with real design allows visitors to take as many photographs and videos as they wish.

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Looking at this house from the exterior, you wouldn’t know that this is a double-storey house. As everything inside the house is “upside down” (except for the air-conditioner units), the upstairs (attic) of the house is actually downstairs, as you need to descend a flight of stairs.

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Kuala Lumpur Upside Down House is not very large and if you have visited it once and already taken all your photos, will you visit again? Well, the management has plans to construct an upside down garden and also to refresh the house layout approximately every three months. Therefore, there are always reasons to return.

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This attraction is at the base of KL Tower, slightly out of the way for me but then again, if there is something interesting, I surely make my way there.

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By the way, only a number of these photos have been inverted, so use your imagination or preferably, head over to Kuala Lumpur Upside Down House yourself!

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Entry fee:
Adult (MyKad) – RM15 / (Standard) – RM20
Child (MyKid) – RM10 / (Standard) – RM15

Business hours: 9am – 7pm daily

Kuala Lumpur Upside Down House
Add: Menara Kuala Lumpur, Jalan Puncak, 50250 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Tel: +603-55230840
Hotline: +6010-8027547
Email: klupsidedown@yahoo.com
Web: www.klupsidedown.com

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