Autumn has arrived in London - the air’s crisp, the leaves are crunching underfoot, and the pumpkins have officially taken over. If you’re staying with us at Pocket Apartments this October, you’re in luck: West London knows how to do Halloween right.
From charming, lantern-lit streets in Holland Park Avenue, to festive family trails in Kensington, and some seriously Instagram-worthy decorations in Notting Hill, here’s where to soak up the spooky spirit this Halloween.
🕯 Holland Park Avenue - Chic, Leafy, and a Little Bit Magical
There’s something about Holland Park Avenue in October that feels straight out of a movie. The tree-lined streets turn golden, and those classic white townhouses get decked out with pumpkins, bats, and the occasional giant spider hanging from a balcony.
If you’re after that elegant, slightly mysterious Halloween vibe - this is it.
What to do:
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Head into Holland Park itself for Kensington’s Halloween: The Playful Park of Peculiar - a family-friendly event running from 4–7 pm on Halloween night, with costumes, live performances, and plenty of tricks (and treats!).
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Wander the nearby residential streets like Ilchester Place and Abbotsbury Road, which locals say are among the best for trick-or-treating in West London.
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When you’re done haunting the park, stop for a cosy hot chocolate or a warming glass of wine at one of the cafés along Holland Park Avenue.
Pocket tip: Holland Park Avenue looks especially atmospheric at dusk - think flickering lanterns, rustling leaves, and the faint sound of laughter from trick-or-treaters. It’s one of those “only in London” Halloween moments.
🕸 Kensington - Family Fun Meets Fancy Frights
Just down the road, Kensington brings its own brand of stylish spookiness. High Street Kensington goes all out every October, with themed shop windows, pumpkin displays, and this year’s Halloween Trail, a week-long adventure for kids (and the young at heart).
Don’t miss:
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The Kensington Halloween Trail, running 24–31 October 2025 - it’s free, fun, and sprinkled with local surprises.
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Phillimore Gardens and Upper Phillimore Gardens, where residents put serious effort into decorating their stunning homes. Expect cobweb-covered gates, glowing pumpkins, and the occasional skeleton lounging by a townhouse door.
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A post-haunt bite at local spots like The Ivy Kensington Brasserie or a cheeky cocktail at Dirty Bones.
Pocket tip: Kensington manages that perfect balance - spooky but not scary. It’s ideal for families, or anyone who likes their Halloween with a touch of elegance (and a good meal).
👻 Notting Hill – Colour, Character, and Creepy Charm
If you only do one Halloween stroll in West London, make it Notting Hill.
This neighbourhood has a cult following for its epic Halloween displays - think entire terraces transformed into haunted mansions, life-sized skeletons scaling pastel facades, and pumpkins lining the iconic steps of those colourful houses.
Top spots to wander:
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Elgin Crescent, Lansdowne Road, and Westbourne Park Road - they’re famous locally for over-the-top decorations and a buzzing atmosphere on the night itself.
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Pop by The Sun in Splendour for a spooky-season drink afterwards.
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Keep your phone handy - Notting Hill’s Halloween displays are practically made for Instagram.
Pocket tip: Go just before sunset. You’ll get that perfect golden light on the colourful houses and catch the decorations glowing as the street lamps flicker on.
🧙♀️ Halloween the Pocket Apartments Way
Wherever you end up this Halloween, West London offers the best of both worlds: charm and chill. Whether you’re trick-or-treating with little ones, out for a romantic moonlit walk, or simply here to see London at its most atmospheric, Holland Park, Kensington, and Notting Hill never disappoint.
And when the night winds down, you can head back to your Pocket Apartment - comfy, stylish, and right in the heart of it all - for a well-earned rest after your ghostly adventures.
Happy Haunting from all of us at Pocket Apartments!
🍬 Stay spooky. Stay stylish. Stay Pocket.



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