Halloween is approaching London soon.
Many of us want to experience frightening and chilling moments during
the All Saints’ night. Previous year we wrote about many interesting
things you can do in the capital, starting from visiting theatre and
finishing with wandering along creepy Victorian places in Dungeon or the
Bridge tunnels. London is constantly growing city and quite often new
events and attractions are happening here. So why not to continue the
topic of what spooky times one can have during the Halloween
celebration.
If you want to be involved in horrific
adventure, go for the ghost bus tour. The bus conductor will entertain
and frighten you on the way from the Trafalgar Square, through Whitehall
and the Tower Bridge, up to Fleet Street. Listening to scary stories as
well as watching terrifying things around, makes you to shiver, scream
and maybe cry from fear in this ghost bus. Wishing you to survive this
extraordinary journey.
Probably everyone heard about Jack the
Ripper, a cruel serial murderer. This Halloween you can take a late
evening tour around Spitalfields to the ghastly sites where the killer’s
victims were found. The walk promises to refresh your memory about poor
and terrifying old Victorian period in the East End part of London.
Also dreadful feelings you may experience in the Hunterian Museum, where
the collection of anatomical, pathological and zoological specimens are
exhibited. British surgeon and anatomist John Hunter made a big
collection of conserved human and animal organs and skeletons two
centuries ago. The old basic surgical instruments give you fearsome
imagination of how they were used in practise and how painful it was
when that terrible blunt scalper cut the flesh. The stuff displayed
there is real and not the Halloween decoration. Brrrr. Have you thought
of sending your precious child to the Witch Academy? It must be very
interesting for a kid to take an exciting ride on the London Eye capsule
with witch Priscilla, especially in Halloween day. She will teach
spells, tell horrid stories and mysteries of London. Fun is guaranteed. A
quality family time you should have at London Zoo. This time they
organize a thrilling event – Boo at the Zoo. Frightful but nice
creatures (owls, bats, vultures, meerkats, coatis, etc) would like
perform for visitors the Animals in Action Spooktacular. Sounds more fun
than scary, right? Another thing to do this Halloween is to go for a
traditional trick-or-treat. In best place to do it in London is at St
John’s Wood and Maida Vale (North West London). Most of the houses are
decorated with carved pumpkins, sticky nets, ghost and skeletons in the
front garden. Local schoolchildren dress up, take their special bags for
sweets and go trick or treating from one house to another. At the end
they have plenty of sweets which may last till Christmas. By the way,
Short Let London has a big choice of holiday rental flats nearby this
area.
Whatever activity you choose to do this
Halloween, come back safely to your London accommodation provided by
Short Let London. All our apartments are located close to London
landmarks and tourists attractions with good transport connection. If
you need a place for a short term stay in London, we will be more than
happy to accommodate you in one of our budget holiday rent properties.
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