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London Halloween guide for families

For a family-friendly Halloween in London, consider theme parks like Chessington World of Adventures, or historical sites such as the Tower of London and Hampton Court Palace, which offer spooky but appropriate events. Other options include attractions like London Zoo’s “Boo at the Zoo,” the Warner Bros. Studio Tour’s Dark Arts event, and family-friendly light trails and workshops at Kew Gardens or the Natural History Museum.

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Theme parks and attractions

Chessington World of Adventures

Hosts “Howl ‘o’ Ween” or similar themed events.

London Zoo

Features “Boo at the Zoo,” including a pumpkin patch and spooky tours.

Legoland Windsor

Offers a “Brick or Treat” event.

Shrek’s Adventure! London

Hosts a “Shrektacular Halloween” event.

Sea Life London

Holds “Tricks and Treats” events.

London Dungeon

Provides a scarier, more intense experience, suitable for older children.

Historic and cultural sites

Tower of London

Features family-friendly ghost trails and events during Halloween.

The Tower of London diego costume

Hampton Court Palace

Offers spooky storytelling, trails, and atmospheric projections.

Hampton Court Palace

Kew Gardens

Halloween at Kew is a special experience including illuminated, spooky light trails with activities like pumpkin carving.

Natural History Museum

Hosts evening events with opportunities for fancy dress and spooky displays.

Halloween at Kenwood

Holds one of the best Halloween events and trails in London and is situated in the Kenwood House estate at Hampstead Heath.

halloween Pumpkins at kenwood house

Creative and gentle options

Chelsea Physic Garden

Offers a “Magic Forest” event with gentle storytelling, broomstick making, and other kid-friendly activities.

Chiswick House & Gardens

Organises Halloween trails and parties.

Hobbledown Heath

Hosts “Hobbleween” and pumpkin-related activities. 

Pumpkin patch

There are lots of locations in London where you can let the kids loose and pick some pumpkins for carving and of course eating too.

Families can enjoy a free pumpkin patch in Richmond town centre on Saturday 26th October PIC Be Richmond

Families can enjoy a free pumpkin patch in Richmond town centre

Richmond

Trick-or-treating neighbourhoods.

Notting Hill

Streets like Ledbury Road and Westbourne Grove often feature impressive decorations.

Holland Park

Areas like Abbotsbury Road and Ilchester Place have decorated houses perfect for trick-or-treating.

Harry Potter fans

Warner Bros Studio Tour: Experience the "Dark Arts" event for a magical, spooky adventure. 

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