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London’s Most Wicked Halloween Parties 2025

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London never misses an excuse to throw a party, and Halloween is when the city truly comes alive after dark. From rooftop raves and gothic dinners to masquerades and mezcal-fuelled fiestas, here’s where to find the most unforgettable nights out this spooky season – the ones worth dressing up (and staying out) for.


Nightmare on Berkeley Street at Dover Yard, 1 Hotel Mayfair


Forget trick or treat. This is pure treat. Dover Yard is turning up the dark glamour for Nightmare on Berkeley St., a one night affair on 31 October from 8pm till late. Expect moody lighting, seductive beats, and cocktails that look as good as they taste. Think of it as Mayfair’s answer to a midnight masquerade, no pumpkins, just polished chaos.



The Haunted Treehouse at The Nest, Treehouse Hotel London


If you prefer your scares with skyline views, head up to The Nest. On 31 October, the rooftop bar becomes The Haunted Treehouse with eerie décor, Crystal Head Vodka cocktails, and DJ sets that could wake the dead. The city lights below, the music above, and a crowd too good looking to care about ghosts.



The Godfather Halloween at ALBA, Knightsbridge


At ALBA, Halloween comes with a twist of Sicilian drama. The Godfather Halloween (31 October) blends mafia glamour with smoky cocktails from Marco Tilocca, The Godfather with Johnnie Walker and Amaretto, or The Godmother with Ciroc and cranberry. Expect live music, magic tricks, and just enough chaos to feel cinematic.



House of Louie’s Haunted Mansion, Covent Garden


On 30 October, House of Louie morphs into a multi level mansion of madness. DJs Fiorella and Ali Khalili will fill the space with house and techno as guests drift between rooms and floors. Dine first at Wani Tzuki downstairs for free entry, then explore the rest of the night like you own the place.



GO GAGA at BAM Karaoke Box, Victoria


Two nights. One Monster Ball. BAM Karaoke Box transforms into the Mayhem Room on 31 October and 1 November for a Lady Gaga inspired Halloween. Expect wild costumes, Belvedere fuelled karaoke, and prizes for the boldest looks. It’s your cue to go full pop icon.



Day of the Dead Fiesta at Los Mochis


Forget ghosts, celebrate the spirits. Los Mochis brings Mexico’s Día de los Muertos to both its City and Notting Hill outposts with a weekend of music, mezcal and colour. Expect DJ sets, mariachi, theatrical performances, rooftop parties, and Chef Leonard Tanyag’s special menu. The tequila will flow until the candles burn out.



House of the Macabre at Langan’s Brasserie


Step right up to The House of the Macabre at Langan’s on 30 October. Picture a Victorian circus gone rogue with fire breathers, contortionists, stilt walkers, and a Casamigos bar slinging skull shots and candy floss slushies. Tickets start at £55 for members and £75 for non members, but the experience? Pricelessly twisted.



NELA London’s Dark Delights


NELA goes nocturnal this year with haunting desserts and chilling cocktails available only on 31 October and 1 November. Think elegant scares, not jump scares, because at this Amsterdam import, even Halloween comes dressed in black tie.



Save this guide, rally your crew, and pick your poison. London’s calling, and this time, it’s from beyond the grave.


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