
Europe’s largest street festival and running since 1966, the Notting Hill Carnival is an annual African-Caribbean carnival event bursting with colour, music and art in the streets of west London. It regularly draws in over 2 million attendees and lasts the whole August Bank Holiday weekend, so knowing the handy info in this guide will help make your trip unforgettable.
Make sure you book a hotel near Notting Hill Carnival and arrive early to experience the capital’s unbeatable street party. So, read on for useful travel information for your Notting Hill Carnival holiday.
A procession of colour and culture
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The 3-day, community-led carnival has become a summer staple in London, and the star of the show must be the incredible float parade. More than 100 decorated floats from various bands make their way slowly along the carnival route, which is over 3 miles long. Dancers in flamboyant costumes lead whistle-blowing carnival-goers through the infectious rhythms of calypso, soca and steel band music.
Wear your most vivid outfit and be prepared to join in the dancing and adorn yourself with brightly coloured paints in the Dutty Mas. Bring the kids on Sunday, which is Children’s Day. The crowds are smaller and there’s more room to move, along with various family-friendly events.
An eclectic mix of musicians, DJs and vocalists
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True to its Caribbean roots, calypso and steel bands are the soundtrack for the colourful dancers in the carnival parade. Floats and stages entertain thousands of revellers, while over 30 street corner sound systems keep the crowds moving to ska, reggae, hip-hop, soul and house music. Official guides map the layout of the sound systems, or you can just let your ears and feet guide you.
Before you visit, check online to see who’s performing live as incredible international acts often appear for free on the live stages. You’ll even find a stage dedicated to the kids, featuring entertainers and interactive performances.