What makes it 45% Baby-Friendly: Babies enter free, but narrow tilted rooms hinder strollers, restrooms lack changing tables, and motion cues may upset infants, so most families limit the visit to quick photos.
Note: Upside Down House is 45% Baby-Friendly. You may want to consider other Baby-Friendly Things to Do in Niagara Falls for a more suitable experience.
Why 0.5-1 hour visit duration is ideal for with baby: A short 30–60 minute visit lets your baby enjoy the novelty before getting unsettled.
Exterior Roof-Push Photo:
Pose against the inverted roof outdoors for a free group shot.
Tip: Wear your baby in a carrier and use landscape mode for a wide-angle effect.
Under the Chandelier:
Stand beneath the ceiling-mounted chandelier for an upside-down perspective.
Tip: Hold your baby securely; use burst mode to capture the perfect moment.
Family Ceiling Selfie:
Frame a selfie looking up at the bed set overhead in the bedroom room.
Tip: Place baby in a front-pack; point camera up and center your family under the bed.

R MarKC
Total tourist trap! It’s cool to see tho and since we were tourists, we had to get trapped hahaha! It’s a bit pricey to go in but it’s something to do, even tho it’s a quick walk thru! Cute!
Linda McHugh
Took my granddaughter for a fun day in the falls. This was the first place she wanted to see. We had fun and a lot of laughs.
Connie Kwok
We didn’t go inside, but appreciated how easy it was to take photos—the house is on a quiet street tucked into the busy Clifton Hill area of Niagara Falls. While families and visitors who went inside didn’t seem to find much value in the experience, it’s still very fun to see from the outside. Overall, a quick and quirky photo stop if you’re in the area!
Kayla Mccloud
Waste of $$$$ don’t do it!! It’s a “gag” gift. Extremely over priced and under delivered. If you have kids 7+ send them in by their selves. Do not buy adult tickets! The entire upside down house takes maybe 10 minutes to walk through, small spaces, & will make you motion sick. My kids loved it, as adults it wasn’t worth the $$$$ & a lot of it is roped off so you can’t actually go under anything fo...
Antoinett Lennon
This is a cute house in the downtown area, My kids had so much fun touring and looking at the furnishings above them. Parking is right behind the building and the cost was $25, We went on a Saturday, you cannot purchase tickets in advance and they have to be purchased on site.
Visit on sunny days for bright outdoor photos; in colder months dress warmly for the brief exterior shots.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Adult ticket (age 13+), each | CAD 13.99 |
| Child ticket (age 5–12) | CAD 9.99 |
| Baby ticket (under 5) | CAD 0 |
| Total Estimated | CAD 27.98 |
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Address: 4967 Clifton Hill, Niagara Falls, ON L2G 3N5, Canada
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