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Halloween in London 2012
Halloween in London 2012

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With its gloomy dungeons, haunted houses and bloodthirsty history, where better to spend Halloween than London?

From terrifying witches to spooky tours, the capital is home to Halloween events for all ages and tastes.

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Disabled Visitors Yes
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Dates of Operation 31st October 2011
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Halloween 2011: London Highlights


There are loads of Halloween events in London on and around 31 October. Halloween highlights include:

The London Eye: Take a trip on the Very Wicked Witch Capsule and chant magical spells to help Willamina – Halloween's Wickedest Witch – regain her powers

Fortnum & Mason: See the store transformed into a ghoulish den with sweet treats, pumpkin carving competitions and Halloween-inspired menus in the restaurants

London Bridge Experience: Face your biggest fears at the ultimate Halloween event, Phobophobia. And don't miss the Halloween Ball, Buried Alive!


Alice Cooper's Halloween Night of Fear: See Alice Cooper live at Alexandra Palace for a very special Halloween gig. We are not worthy!

London Canal Museum: Take a spooky boat trip through Islington Tunnel and enjoy storytelling and scary decorations in the museum and on the boats

National Maritime Museum Greenwich: Come along to the Halloween family fun day for some freaky fun. Dress up in your best cloak and make a bat for the secret cave hideout. Prizes will be given for the best costumes!

Charlton House: Make spooky bats and eerie masks and mobiles at a free kids' Halloween workshop

Royal Observatory Greenwich: Learn to spot the Moon, planets, stars and constellations in the run-up to Halloween at the Halloween Skies show

Ham House: Discover the ghosts of Ham House in a special after-dark visit at the spookiest time of the year, with drinks and canapés in the 17th-century Orangery

London Wetland Centre: Bats and spiders don't deserve their fearsome reputation! Learn about these fascinating creatures at the Bats and Spiders Weekend

Old Royal Naval College: Hear about ghostly encounters at the Old Royal Naval College with a lantern-lit tour, followed by a ghoulish supper in the Painted Hall

Natural History Museum: Discover weird and wonderful specimens from under the sea. What ghoulish creatures can be found and why do they look so bizarre? 

Family Activities Yes



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