netflix house to bring popular shows into the real world
Netflix is set to bring some of its most popular shows and films into the real world with Netflix House, a new kind of entertainment venue set to open in Philadelphia and Dallas by the end of 2025. Located inside the King of Prussia Mall and Galleria Dallas, respectively, the two permanent spaces will span over 9,290 square meters, offering fans a chance to step inside immersive environments inspired by the most iconic titles of the platform, including Stranger Things and Wednesday, as well as Squid Game and One Piece. A third venue is also confirmed for Las Vegas, slated to open in 2027.
The venues, designed to be more than themed attractions, combine physical storytelling with hospitality and retail. Netflix House invites visitors all year round to explore interactive sets, dine at a show-inspired restaurant called Netflix Bites, and browse exclusive merchandise tied to different Netflix universes. Each location will feature a rotating lineup of experiences and installations, allowing returning guests to discover something new with each visit.
Netflix House Philadelphia | all images courtesy of Netflix House
philadelphia and dallas locations coming by the end of 2025
In the Philadelphia Netflix House, guests will find a VR arcade based on Netflix shows, a nine-hole mini golf course called Top 9, and a screening space known as the Tudum Theater. The Dallas location will include Netflix RePLAY, a game-filled arena blending physical challenges with story-driven environments in an arcade-style setting. These activities are tied closely to familiar titles with obstacle courses inspired by Squid Game, moody walkthroughs set in the halls of Nevermore Academy, or adventures at sea with the One Piece crew, complete with snail phones and references to the Going Merry ship.
Netflix House Dallas
welcoming guests to explore and dine subscription-free
While the experiences vary by location, both venues aim to reflect the broader focus of the streaming platform on inclusion and global storytelling. According to the company, the goal is to create welcoming spaces that feel accessible to all, whether or not you’re a Netflix subscriber. Guests can simply walk in, explore the installations, or enjoy a themed meal, no membership required.
The retail side of Netflix House will offer exclusive apparel and collectibles, while Netflix Bites is expected to serve a menu influenced by scenes and characters from across its international catalog. Designed as permanent fixtures rather than pop-ups, both venues will operate year-round, evolving alongside the streaming platform’s changing lineup.
Following the launch of these first two locations, Netflix has confirmed plans to open a third Netflix House in Las Vegas in 2027. The venues shift how the company approaches fan engagement beyond screens to create destinations where people can revisit the stories they love. Fans can already sign up for early access to tickets via the official waitlist, which offers presale opportunities ahead of the general public, along with sneak peeks and exclusive content tailored to each fan community.
Netflix is set to bring some of its most popular shows and films into the real world
immersive environments inspired by the most iconic titles of the platform
the venues combine physical storytelling with hospitality and retail
each location will feature a rotating lineup of experiences and installations
Netflix House invites visitors all year round to explore interactive sets
a third venue is also confirmed for Las Vegas, slated to open in 2027
Netflix Bites is a show-inspired restaurant
project info:
name: Netflix House | @netflixhouse
company: Netflix
locations: King of Prussia Mall, Philadelphia and Galleria Dallas, Dallas, USA (opening late 2025), Las Vegas, USA (confirmed for 2027)
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