London Hotel Blog Creates Interactive 'What's On' Guide To Halloween In London

Hotels-London, part of the Laterooms family have recently published an interactive ‘what’s on’ map for those looking to do something different in London on Halloween.
By: Tom Doerr
 
Oct. 21, 2011 - PRLog -- Hotels-London, part of the Laterooms family have recently published an interactive ‘what’s on’ map for those looking to do something different in London on Halloween.
The Hotels-London website is designed to help tourists and business travellers find the best places to stay in London, whatever their location, price range or taste. Running up to Halloween this year they have designed an interactive map guide to ‘what’s on in London on Halloween’ with useful pointers on the map and details of each event or venue.

The special London Halloween events map was created using Google’s custom maps function, it can be viewed on a browser or even on a smartphone, so those on the go will know what to do on the spookiest weekend of the year.

On the map, users can actually click each location to find out more information and even book tickets. Although the website is primarily designed to offer hotels in London, the owners decided it would be great to give a useful resource on one of the city’s most eventful weekends of the year.

The idea behind the map was to help tourists find the best nights out, shows and activities on Halloween to get into the spooky spirit. Many of London’s top tourist destinations such as the London Eye, the Tower of London and Kensington Palace are putting on special events just for the occasion. There are also plenty of club nights and discos for the party goers with fancy dress as a must.

Individuals staying or living in the city are able to check the map to work out the best option for themselves as travel across the city can be expensive.

Check out the website for more:

The Events Include:http://www.hotels-london.co.uk/events/halloween-in-london...

Halloween at London Canal Museum
29th/30th October - London Canal Museum
A great event for families and kids at the spookiest time of the year. Take a spooky boat ride through Islington tunnel in the dark and enjoy some spooky stories along the way.  
Adults £10
Children £8

Sing-a-long Rocky Horror Picture Show
30th September - 8th December: Prince Charles Cinema
Get decked out in your best fancy dress and head down to this cult hit starring Susan Sarandan and Meat Loaf for some 70s tongue-in-cheek musical fun.
Prince Charles Cinema
Tickets; £15

Torture Garden Halloween Ball
29th October - The Coronet
This underground culture venue serves a variety of fetishes such as burlesque, electro and goth, so it's no surprise that this Halloween is set to be extra special with no holds barred on costumes and attire. Join 2,000 other clubbers on this truly unique night that's certainly not for the faint hearted.
Warning, this one is not for the faint of heart!

Halloween at London Dungeon
28th October - The London Dungeon
Get ready to be terrified on this fantastic Halloween party night full of wandering celebrity ghosts, cocktails and music. Dare to try one of the rides and take a tour of the dungeons. Its a night not to be missed and certainly gets into the spooky spirit.
9.15pm - 1am
The London Dungeon
Tickets; £10 - £20

Disturbia at Southbank Centre
31st October 2011 - Southbank Centre
Get ready to be absorbed by the Halloween spirit in the musical spectacular, with music from the BBC Concert Orchestra, Radiohead and Aphex Twin plus much more. Be hypnotised by unsettling scores from The Exorcist and The Shining along with some terrifying interpretations of musical masterpieces.  
Southbank Centre
7.30pm
Tickets £12

Halloween at Kensington Palace
28th - 31st October: Kensington Palace
Take an eerie tour of the historical Kensington Palace this Halloween, hear about the ghostly stories that lurk within, spook yourself in the unsettling atmosphere and learn about the haunting tales of the past occupants.
Kensington Palace
6.45pm - 8.15pm
Tickets £20

Halloween at the Cinema Museum
28th October - Cinema Museum
Get ready for a spooky night at the fantastic Cinema Museum with an eerie tour of the once Victorian workhouse, catch a selection of horror flicks and enjoy a two course dinner.
6pm - 11pm
Cinema Museum
£30 - £45

Halloween at EGG Nightclub
29th October - EGG Nightclub
Head down to Egg at Kings Cross for this glamorous party on the spookiest night of the year. The theme is simple, bring your favourite dead celebrity back to life with this Hollywood Halloween special.
Egg Nighclub, Kings Cross
10pm
Tickets: £15

Halloween Under The Sea
30th/31st October - Natural History Museum
Spend this Halloween a little differently at the Natural History Museum with a spooky look at the bizarre creatures of the deep. Perfect for Kids and those interested in nature.
Natural History Museum
Free

Halloween at Scala
24th October 2011
Join the band 'The Famous Class' as they take over this venue to party hard and film their latest music video during the clubs major Halloween Party.
7.30pm - 11pm
Scala Nightclub
Tickets £5

Halloween Fun Run
27th October - Battersea Park
Take part in the 5k Halloween fun run through Battersea Park to support the Stroke Association in your finest spooky fancy dress at night.
Starting at 7pm
Battersea Park

Wilton's Halloween Magic Show
31st October - Wilton's Music Hall
Visit the oldest serving grand music hall in the world to join Katherine Rhodes on the spookiest night of the year for a special Halloween magic show. Watch out for the ghosts lurking around and prepare to be shocked and spooked.
Wilton's Music Hall
7.30pm
Tickets £10

Shiva Halloween Ball
29th October - The White House
Get ready for a night of terrifying DJ sets with some fancy dress mayhem at the Shiva Ball on the spookiest night of the year. Mix with the zombies, ghouls, vampires and demons with a house DJ set and an 80s themed thriller disco upstairs.
9pm - 5am
The White House, Clapham
Tickets £8

Zombie Walk Pub Crawl
29th October - Waxy O'Connor's (onwards)
Join a rambling mob of zombies as they take over London and sample some of the finest pubs along the way. This Halloween pub crawl is one of the most popular of its kind, gathering at Waxy O'Connor's on Rupert Street and drags through the city, severed limbs and all through the following route:
2.00pm - Waxy O'Connors
3.30pm - The Piccadilly Institute
5.00pm - Yates's
6.30pm - Ruby Blue
8.00pm - Waxy O'Connor's

Halloween at the London Eye
22nd October - 31st October: The London Eye
Try to enjoy the beautiful sights of London's skyline while being terrified out of your mind by Wicked Wilhelmina the Wicked Witch. Witness terrifying tales and spooky stories, perfect for any parents who think their little monsters have been particularly wicked of late.
12.30pm - 3.30pm
The London Eye
Adults £21
Children £11

Halloween in the Dark
29th October - Cable
Head down to Cable for a harrowing Halloween party in the dark with UV lights and fancy dress. Guest DJs spinning everything from dancehall to hip hop, from reggae to funky house.
11pm - 5am
Cable Nighclub
Entry £10

Halloween Wine Special at Vinopolis
28th October - Vinopolis
Get into the Halloween spirit with a spookily spectacular spine tingling wine tour. Taste some outstanding wines while being terrified by some of the special guests including a Victorian photographer and a haunted black cab.
28th October 2011
5pm - 12am
Vinopolis
£32
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