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It is most scariest time of the year , the night of scares , ghosts and undead ... Few European cities have so much passion for this celebration, like London where you can enjoy very amazing events taking place all over the city.
London has hundreds of terrifying stories from history, that inspire today's way of celebrating Halloween. Death executions publicly celebrated,  The great plague epidemic, The tragic fire of London , the Roman invasion or cruel submission to the Vikings, the beheadings of kings and queens, princes mysterious death or sinister characters like Jack Ripper ... could there be other place more terrifying to celebrate Halloween than London ?

Already there are plenty of activities available to fill with fear the yougsters with attractions and amuse the adults. But the most spectacular day is Halloween night.The celebration is the night of October 31 to November 1 and every time it is gaining importance and spectacle. On this day you will find a lot of horribly brilliant events and celebrations in the creepiest places in town, Halloween parties will be hosted on every corner.


Events
A-list of the best Halloween events in London
  • Bonfire Night: On November 5, held in London Bonfire Night or Night of the fires' which commemorates the failure of the plot to assassinate King James I by a group of conspirators who had also planned to kidnap infants real and blow the Houses of Parliament on the day of the opening ceremony of State, November 5, 1605 in order to start the revolt in the Midlands. Since then, each year commemorates Guy Fawkes Night, Bonfire Night or the Night of fireworks; synonyms all used to refer to the abortive Gunpowder plot or Gunpowder Plot, held in some countries of the Commonwealth and, especially, in the UK and in Londres, where he organized a big party with fireworks and hundreds of bonfires were lit from the nearby hills.
  • celebrando-halloween-en-el-London-Eye-tuescapada.eu-.jpgHalloween at the London Eye: sorcerer's apprentices: This Halloween, the London Eye invites families to join the macabre fun under the flagship attraction of London. From 24 to 31 October 2015, the London Eye will celebrate Halloween night with activities for children and adults.
  • Jack the Ripper Tour: On tour through the streets of London where Jack the Ripper was looking for his victims, a story full of mystery which took place in London in 1888. Do you dare to walk in the footsteps of Jack the Ripper? For just £8.50 it is not a bad way to discover the footsteps of Jack ... More information: Jack the Ripper Tour.
  • Ghost Bus Tour: Tour double-decker buses in London are very common, but  have you ever been on one of black color where you are counting lurid crime stories, and horrific events as you journey through the streets of London? Probably not, but that's exactly what The Ghost Bus Tours London, a trip is offered on a Routemaster dilapidated house converted into rolling ... almost terror. The representation of a group of actors who are on the bus and some technical tricks, combine to create the scariest tour in London. A driver sinister acts as a guide, and we will review the most revealing gruesome details of the palaces, haunted, cemeteries unknown.
  • Ripley's Believe it or Not: The Museum of the incredible, located in Piccadilly Circus celebrates Halloween this year more than ever. Open until 12 pm, for those who want to spend an afternoon full of terror - and laughter - in which they will find storytelling through its corridors that go telling scary stories ... Perfect to go with children.
  • download.jpgNight at the Tower of London: If you come in search of ghosts and demons, maybe a night visit to the Tower of London is a good experience for you. Many executions have taken place within these walls of the Tower of London, such as Guy Fawkes, executed by hanging or beheading of Anne Boleyn, whose ghost is said to still live inside the tower, and round those They are brave enough to enter.
  • Phobophobia: Phobophobia is the annual celebration of Halloween only suitable for adults and held in the passage of terror Bridge Experience and London Tombs, located in London Bridge. This year get ready to be persecuted by The Freaks family ... we're not sure you'll be out of there alive ... More information: Phobophobia.
  • London Tombs Bridge Experience: Probably the scariest experience under the British capital, which Atrea thousands of people during the rest of the year earth, but Halloween makes this passage of terror ... even more terrifying. London Tombs
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    Halloween in the Medieval Banquet: This restaurant located in the magnificent area of St Katharine's Dock offers typical dinner show but with an air of Halloween night of October 28 to November 1.
  • London Zoo: The London Zoo in Regent's Park will be related to Halloween for kids activities throughout the week, with spiders and poison the stars of Halloween this year …

  • ‘Wicked ', the musical: If you want to see a play, Wicked the Musical sure you will love ... or should we say' you horrified '? Wicked is represented in the Apollo Victoria Theatre in London, where it already takes several seasons on the bill, one of the great successes of the theater scene. Tells the untold of the legendary witches of the book The Wonderful Wizard of Oz story.



So not to worry, this year you have all the information how not to let this Spectacular day to waist.
Are you ready to be mesmerised, scared till you vee yourself? Well, we hope you won’t, but cheers for unforgettable night in the best city of the world.

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