BRAND NEW VISITOR ATTRACTION – PARADOX PLACE – OPENS IN BRIGHTON
You and your family are invited to step inside the magical world of Paradox Place, Brighton’s new house of illusions and wonder!
Pod Experiences – the team behind Pier Pressure, Brighton’s popular and award-winning escape room venue – is thrilled to announce that its new family-friendly visitor attraction in the centre of Brighton, Paradox Place, will open tomorrow on Friday 28th May 2021 at 10am.
The captivating new experience has four amazing floors to explore featuring incredible optical illusions, immersive and interactive artworks, mind-bending magic tricks and surprising wonders! Full of fun photo opportunities, it’s Brighton’s very first tourist attraction of this nature.
Visitors will be invited to step into classic illusions such as the Ames room, new interpretations of historical magic tricks such as Pepper’s Ghost (an exhibit where you can become a live hologram), as well as opportunities to become a kite surfer, a Punch and Judy character, and even a skydiver!
The whole wonky and wonderful time takes about 1 hour and is situated in the heart of the North Laine, just a short walk from Brighton station, at 94 Gloucester Road, BN1 4AP.
Open from 10am to 6pm (last entry 4:45pm), the venue is well ventilated and air conditioned, and it also includes an exciting shop selling puzzles, tricks, toys, games and gadgets on the ground floor.
Pier Pressure’s Creative Director Philly Harris, “This is a first for the South of England and we’re incredibly excited to be bringing such a wonderful, high-quality visitor attraction to Brighton. We’ve always had the city front of mind for everything we do, and there’s lots of fun, mind-boggling exhibits that celebrate brilliant Brighton. Paradox Place is full of interactive and engaging treats and we can’t wait to open the doors to a very curious public!”
Paradox Place tickets cost £8.50 for each adult, £6.50 for a child, and £7.50 for concessions and prebooking is recommended. More information can be found at www.paradoxplace.co.uk