Guide to Notting Hill Carnival 2014
If you are
planning to visit next month’s Notting Hill Carnival, this guide will help you
to prepare well for this truly amazing event. Let’s start with date and the
parade route. On Sunday 24th of August, the main parade will start
at 9 am on Great Western Road, continue along Chepstow Road and Westbourne
Grove, then down to Ladbroke Grove. The Carnival will continue on Monday 25th
of August (UK Bank Holiday), starting at 9 am, too.
How to reach Notting Hill
Public transport will be restricted
and expect many congested routes. Plan your journey ahead on www.tfl.gov.uk . Useful tip is to arrive
either early or later in the afternoon.
Tube: Notting Hill Gate
This station will be exit only
between 11 am and 6 pm during both days.
Ladbroke Grove
– station will be closed on both days
Royal Oak and Westbourne Park – Exit only between 11 am and 6 pm on both
days
Bayswater, Paddington and Queensway will run as usual.
Other stations which could be used: High Street Kensington, Holland Park,
Queens Park
Bus: Additional
bus services will be running, however there will be no buses entering the
Carnival areas on Sunday and Monday. Local night buses also will be diverted to
different routes.
Bike: Be
aware that Bike-docking stations in Chepstow Villas and Pembridge Road might be
removed for Carnival.
Staying safe during Carnival
We have seen few riots and incidents
during past years so pay attention to your safety and safety of others. Do not
carry expensive items with you and always carry bags with secure zip. Police
officers will be on hand in all areas of Carnival, if you see anything
suspicious please, seek the help. Carry a bottle of water with you and apply
sunscreen when needed.
Children’s Day
Sunday is a
family-friendly day with smaller crowds and fun vibe. If you can, carry
children in smaller baggies or in baby slings. Ear defenders for small babies
might come handy.
Useful tips
It will be easier to use the public
transport instead of driving a car. Your day will be more enjoyable in comfortable
shoes. Do plan your toilet stops as big queues are very common and carry a hand
sanitizer and some tissues.