If you’re looking for one of London’s most vibrant Halloween experiences, Notting Hill is shaping up to deliver big in 2025. From family-friendly daytime events to late-night themed parties, the neighbourhood offers something for everyone. This article walks you through Halloween in Notting Hill 2025 what’s on, where to buy tickets, how to dress, and all the practical tips you’ll need to have an unforgettable (and safe) Halloween night.
What’s happening in Notting Hill this Halloween?
In the heart of West London, Notting Hill (W11) is well known for its colourful streets, creative culture and lively nightlife. This year, Halloween events here range from children’s disco parties to adult costume balls. Two of the stand-out events include:
- Halloween Disco Party in Notting Hill at the Notting Hill Club (10 Lambton Place, W11 2SH) on Sunday, 26 October 2025, designed for families and kids. Tickets start at £25 for one adult + one child.
The Little Yellow Door – “Haunted Hollywood” House Party (6-8 All Saints Road, W11 1HH) on Friday 31 October 2025, from 20:00-02:00, 21+ only, tickets around £10.
Beyond those, there are other themed nights (for example at the local arts club) that cater to different age groups or moods. The key takeaway: Notting Hill offers multiple tiers of Halloween fun—from family-friendly to high-energy adult party scenes.
Where to buy tickets (and how much to expect)
Ticket purchase channels & pricing
- For the Halloween Disco Party: Tickets available via Eventbrite and similar event-platforms. Session one from 10:30 am; tickets from £25 for adult+child
For The Little Yellow Door party: Tickets listed via DesignMyNight, with early-bird offers (£10) and standard tickets in the same venue.
Always check venue websites and official social media for last-minute releases or waiting lists.
Prices may increase as Halloween approaches or when availability is low.
Tips for buying tickets
- Buy early: Popular slots and costume events in October tend to sell out.
- Check age restrictions: Adult-only events are common (21+ at The Little Yellow Door).
- Read the dress-code and entry rules: Many events include costume prizes or themed dress-codes.
- Save tickets to your phone and ensure you have valid ID if required.
- Consider event cancellation/refund policies: Some may be non-refundable or transferable only.
Costume ideas & theme picks
Choosing the right costume can elevate your Halloween experience in Notting Hill. Based on the event themes:
- For Haunted Hollywood: Classic movie monsters, iconic villains, reinterpretations of famous film characters.
- For family-disco events: Fun, colourful costumes—witches, wizards, friendly monsters, scavenger-hunt characters.
- For general Notting Hill nightlife: Think creative, bold and Instagram-friendly (remember local lighting, photo ops).
- Accessories matter: Props, masks, face-paint, imaginative details will help you stand out—many events offer a best-dressed prize.
Where to hang out & after-party spots
- Pre-party drinks: All Saints Road and Portobello Road have bars and cafés ideal for pre-event meet-ups.
- After-party: Many venues operate late (past 1 am). Confirm closing times and whether entry after 10 pm is guaranteed. Some venues note “entry not guaranteed after 10pm”.
Transport: Notting Hill Gate, Westbourne Park and Bayswater stations are key. On Halloween night expect large crowds—plan your last-train or night-bus in advance.
Family-friendly vs adult-only options
Family-friendly
- The Halloween Disco Party: Suitable for children (recommended age 4+), includes crafts, games and a kid-friendly mini-disco.
Early-evening slots help keep things comfortable and fun without going too late.
Adult-only / 21+ or 18+
- The Little Yellow Door, haunted house parties, dance clubs: reserved for adults, heavy on atmosphere, music and nightlife energy.
- Dress to impress—and be prepared for higher energy, darker themes and late-night hours.
Practical tips to maximise your night
- Arrive early: Preferably before 9/10pm if you want a smoother entry.
- Check costume regulations: Some venues exclude large props for safety.
- Meet-up plan: Because of possible network congestion and crowding, set a physical meet-up point ahead of time.
- Stay safe: Travel back via public transport if possible; carry minimal valuables and keep an eye on your group.
- Hydrate & pace yourself: With themed drinks, music and crowds, it’s easy to lose track of time and energy.
- Respect the neighbourhood: Notting Hill is residential—be mindful of local noise and clean-up rules.
Why Notting Hill stands out for Halloween
- Unique backdrop: Picture-perfect streets, colourful houses and Portobello Road add visual flair.
- Variety of events: From kids’ sessions to adult parties, fun for multiple audiences.
- Iconic venues: Well-known bars and clubs lend credibility and energy to the night.
- Blend of London nightlife and community feel: You get big-city vibes with West London character.
FAQs Your burning Halloween questions answered
Q1: When are the main Halloween events in Notting Hill in 2025?
A: While some events are listed for 26 October (e.g., the kid-disco) and 31 October (adult parties), always check the specific event listing for date, time and age restriction. For example: the Halloween Disco Party is on 26 October at 10:30 am.
Q2: How much do tickets cost?
A: Typical prices: family events start around £25 (adult + child), adult themed parties around £10-£20 (early bird). For example: one adult+child ticket at the Notting Hill Club event is £25.
Q3: Are costumes mandatory?
A: Many events encourage full costumes and sometimes offer “best dressed” prizes. While not always mandatory, you’ll get better experience if you dress up. For example, The Little Yellow Door lists “Dress Code: Day of the Dead”.
Q4: What is the age requirement?
A: Depends on the event. Family events may be 4+ or “child + adult”. Night-club events may be 18+ or 21+. For example, one adult event is 21+ at The Little Yellow Door.
Q5: How do I get there and is transport easy on Halloween night?
A: Nearest stations: Notting Hill Gate (Central, Circle, District lines), Westbourne Park (Hammersmith & City), and Bayswater. Expect increased crowds and possibly later night services—plan ahead for your return.
Q6: Are tickets refundable or flexible?
A: Policies vary. Some platforms like Eventbrite show “Refunds up to X days”. Check each event listing. (Example: The Halloween Disco Party show “Refunds up to 7 days before event” on Eventbrite.)
Q7: Can I bring a guest or swap tickets?
A: Depends on the event’s policy. Many list “one adult + one child” or “single adult” ticket types. Swaps/guest additions may require contacting organisers.
Final thoughts
If you’re planning for Halloween in London and want a memorable night, Notting Hill is an excellent choice.
- For families: opt for earlier, fun-filled, illuminated-but-friendly events (26 Oct)
- For adults: dress up, dive into themed nightclubs and party after dark (31 Oct)
- Buy tickets early, dress to impress, and plan transport/meet-ups in advance.
Whether you’re crafting your costume or picking the event vibe, Notting Hill offers a blend of charm, creativity and Halloween magic. Don’t wait until the last minute secure your spot, gather your friends and make 2025’s Halloween one to remember.
Have a spooktacular time in Notting Hill—and don’t forget your costume!





