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Notting Hill Carnival Takeovers West London Over Bank Holiday Weekend

Notting Hill Carnival Takeovers West London Over Bank Holiday Weekend

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Notting Hill Carnival, the biggest street festival in Europe, is taking over West London this weekend. Across Saturday, Sunday, and Monday, expect colorful parades, dazzling costumes, steel bands, Caribbean food stalls, and crowds soaking up the infectious energy. Whether you want to dance to soca and reggae, watch the family-friendly parade early on Sunday, or join the main party on Monday, it’s free and open to everyone, with festivities kicking off around 10 a.m. each day. According to VisitLondon, even big acts like Sean Paul and Stormzy have made surprise appearances in previous years, so keep your eyes peeled.

If you are searching for a musical experience, Battersea Park in Concert runs through the whole bank holiday, celebrating Wandsworth as London Borough of Culture. Over three days, visitors can hear live performances from Jools Holland and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, surrounded by the beauty of Battersea Park.

For quirky culture, make your way to Mayfair’s Lyndsey Ingram Gallery for the Bourdon Street Chippy — a full-scale replica fish and chip shop entirely crafted from felt by textile artist Lucy Sparrow. It’s open into mid-September, including the bank holiday Monday, from 11 to 4. It is a whimsical spot to liven up your Instagram feed.

Football fans, Arsenal are in action at the Emirates today, so there’s excitement brewing in North London for Premier League action. If you prefer theatre, the city is overflowing with spectacular options. Sadlers Wells hosts a magical production of The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe. The Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre invites families to enjoy the hilarious adaptation of Roald Dahl’s The Enormous Crocodile or the enchanting musical Brigadoon. Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre presents Twelfth Night for fans of the Bard, and you can catch Sean Hayes in the award-winning Good Night Oscar at the Barbican.

For curious explorers, several hidden London gems are holding open days just for this weekend. You can climb the historic St Pancras Waterpoint tower for stunning views, explore the mysterious Tudor waterworks at Coombe Conduit, or catch the rarely rotating Wimbledon Windmill sails. Over in Swanley, heritage buses and local trips mark 100 years of the Swanley Bus Garage.

If you are looking for something hands-on, turn your weekend into a city adventure following the Tusk Turtle Trail. Sixteen colorful turtle sculptures pop up at famous spots like Covent Garden and Piccadilly Circus, each created by an artist or celebrity, and free for everyone to discover.

London’s bank holiday energy is in full swing — whether you crave world-class music, vibrant parades, football, family fun, or quirky art, the capital has endless discoveries through the weekend and into next week.

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