Categories: Carnival

The Notting Hill Carnival is nearly here!

Has it already been a year? The last Carnival seems like it was only yesterday!

Yes, the 2010 Notting Hill Carnival is upon us once again. Taking place on Sunday 29th and Monday 30th August, from 9am to 8.30pm each day (obviously events at bars and clubs go on after), this year’s event is expected to entice around 700,000 revellers. Put on your brightest costume, bring along your most ear-piercing whistle, rock up to the loudest sound system and carry on to the best after-party to get the full Carnival experience.
To help plan your Carnival weekend, here we present you with some of the most useful websites to help you celebrate this great free London event!
Spoonfed has once again put together a very comprehensive guide to the Carnival, including a helpful map with some very useful pointers (the best sound systems, good crossing points), a guide to after-parties and some all-important loo information!
Where would we be without Time Out London to guide us? The excellent weekly listings mag has also drawn up its guide to the Carnival, with a great guide to the masquerade parade.
The RBKC council website has some practical Notting Hill Carnival info, with a variety of maps – including a helpful one of all the sound systems – and a useful guide for local residents.
There’s also further information at the Official Notting Hill Carnival website, from VisitLondon.com and ViewLondon.co.uk.
Of course, you need to know how to get there and how to travel around the area whilst the Carnival is on! Because a large part of Notting Hill is closed off for the event, some normal bus routes may be diverted. And although Notting Hill Gate and Westbourne Park Underground stations are the closest to the thick of the action, they will be very crowded. You might like to consider travelling to other nearby stations – Bayswater, Queensway, Royal Oak, or Ladbroke Grove – and then walking to avoid the hustle and bustle when travelling in.
The Transport for London website has a special Notting Hill Carnival page with information of how to get to it, as well as a useful map of the Carnival area. (Make sure you also check for engineering works for that weekend as well!)
Hope everyone enjoys themselves!
Anna

View Comments

Share
Published by
Anna
Tags: Carnival

Recent Posts

New art on display at Notting Hill Gate Underground Station

Those of you who pass through Notting Hill Gate Underground Station regularly will have noticed…

3 weeks ago

The Sweeney tour comes to Notting Hill, 6th June

Join a very special tour celebrating the hit 1970s TV show, The Sweeney, that will…

3 weeks ago

Lebanese all-day brasserie KINZ to open in Notting Hill Gate

Next month will see a very welcome addition to the restaurant scene in Notting Hill.…

4 weeks ago

UK Choir of the Year at Cadogan Hall, 18th May

The UK Choir of the Year Fundraising Gala will take place on 18th May 2026…

1 month ago

Addison Singers Spring Concert 2026 takes place on 21st March

The Addison Singers Spring Concert 2026 will take place on 21st March 2026 with a…

1 month ago

Firefly International Presents: Echoes of Peace, Saturday 13th December

To commemorate 30 years of peace in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Firefly International will host an…

4 months ago