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Halloween in London

People traditionally celebrate Halloween by wearing costumes, trick or treating, carving faces into pumpkins, telling ghosts stories, visiting haunted attractions and watching horror films.

In London, a wide array of theme events, parties and special activities for all ages will take place across the city on Halloween Night 2010.

If you are a Shock Rock fanatic you can't miss the opportunity to go to the Alice Cooper Halloween Night of Fear. This is his most special and unique show, where he'll be joined by Jim Rose and Zodiac Mindwarp & The Love Reaction. For more information Click here.

If you want a terrifying theatre experience, then visit Ghost Stories, a chilling new production from The League of Gentlemen's Jeremy Dyson and Andy Nyman. They will make you cry out with their frightening stories.
Halloween in London


The London Ghost Festival returns for 2010, the festival features special events across the city including tours of haunted sites and investigations into the supernatural. This festival aims to get everyone exploring the world of the supernatural with an open mind.

This Halloween step into the dark and dank tunnels under the London Bridge, Phobophobia is the Halloween special event at the London Bridge Experience. Prepare to meet your deepest fears exploring the fear of fear itself walking through the haunted tunnels. The site is full of burial pits and it is the home of many ghosts and all manner of creepy crawlies.

If you are looking for a deliciously devilish night of music and entertainment, Lynx Halloween All Nighter brings to Alexandra Palace some of the world finest DJ's and live acts to celebrate Halloween alongside 10.000 music fans!

For alternative people The Torture Garden Halloween Ball offers a spooky night with radical performance art, burlesque cabaret and a compulsory fantasy dress code for all. Up to 2000 clubbers are expected to come to the party, that is expected to attract a number of a different underground cultures such as goth, burlesque and electro. It has different theme rooms and will be showcasing fashion shows, art installations and live music.

For those who like breathtaking experiences and feel of their heart hammering in their chest, The Passage Of Terror offers an interactive show with some of the most famous and terrifying characters in the history of film and literature. The show promises goose bumps, sweaty palms and squeals of terror. It gives the chance to live your own horror film, with atmospheric lighting, spooky sounds and special effects to help you become immersed in each scene you encounter.

The London Dungeon is opening a brand new show featuring Jack O'Lantern and the Sounds of Hell. Visitors will be pursued by the screams and moans from the mouth of the hell into the hellish labyrinth. More horrors wait for those who want to try the two new rides, including the Extremis - Drop Ride to Doom where you fall victim to the hooded hangman, and the Traitor - Boat Ride to Hell ride, which will leave you cowering and shivering from fear.

Chills in the Chapel returns to Union Chapel for the lovers of horror films. For three nights the gothic Union Chapel will be the home of the screams, screening classical horror films with candles and atmospheric lighting.
Halloween in London


Pump House Gallery is going to do a Halloween workshop to create images of skeletons, ghosts and other spooky stuff using magic paper, for all the family.

If you want do not miss the chance of be terrified this Halloween in London stay at Umi London, our Central London Hotel situated in Notting Hill, near all Halloween events.

Halloween in London

By: Simon Dalley




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