Raucous Oktoberfest, Spooky Halloween, Thrilling Literary Fest: London's Exciting Week Ahead
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Looking for thrills and chills? Time Out London highlights the Day of the Dead festivities at Corrochio's, where you’ll catch dazzling altars, Mexican food, music, and vibrant skulls to celebrate a deeply cultural take on Halloween. It’s a colorful, immersive event, and it’s absolutely free, so bring your loved ones for a true autumnal celebration.
For Halloween lovers, Londonist spotlights a cascade of eerie events from haunted ghost tours and themed club nights to family-friendly pumpkin trails sprouting up all across the city. If you’ve got young explorers, the Robot Zoo at the Horniman Museum promises lifelike machines mimicking exotic animals—an activity both educational and fascinating for all ages. Over in Greenwich, brave souls can climb the rigging of the Cutty Sark, getting a sailor’s eye-view of the Thames, perfect for any would-be pirate.
Cultural connoisseurs, your week is made with Wimbledon BookFest, London’s leading literary celebration. This autumn festival runs through Sunday, hosting prestigious authors like David Nicholls, Elif Shafak, and Lemn Sissay, offering talks, book signings, and workshops at venues across Merton and Wimbledon. According to the Wimbledon BookFest official website, expect inspiring discussions and a welcoming book-loving crowd.
Sunday offers a special treat for movie fans at Royal Albert Hall, where Back to the Future comes alive in concert. Picture the classic film in high definition as a full symphony orchestra plays Alan Silvestri’s iconic score, with exclusive additions from the composer himself. For nostalgia and sheer cinematic joy, this is one you won’t want to miss, as detailed on the official Back to the Future website.
Gamers and families leap into action at Minecraft Experience: Villager Rescue, a live event where you collect resources and dodge creepers in an immersive, real-world adventure, showing daily at Corner Corner, according to London Theatreland.
Finally, October half-term offers delightful options for families. London Zoo introduces ZooTown, a playful twist perfect for younger listeners, and stages across town adapt classics like Peter Pan for fresh, multi-sensory fun. The Evening Standard says there’s no shortage of ways to entertain the kids—and yourself—this weekend.
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