As the golden hues of autumn cast a gentle glow across the capital, London transforms into a playground of discovery for families during the October half-term. From marmalade-scented Halloween hijinks to theatrical delights and leafy escapes, the city brims with cultural treasures and captivating adventures designed to delight curious minds of all ages.
Whether your children dream of bears and marmalade sandwiches, magical illusions on Oxford Street, or outdoor escapades through fallen leaves in royal parkland, this season offers something genuinely enchanting. From the South Bank to Windsor, these ten outings combine culture, conviviality and plenty of seasonal charm — ensuring that families can make the very most of London’s autumnal magic.

1. Celebrate Halloween at The Paddington Bear™ Experience
18 October – 2 November 2025 | County Hall, London
This October half-term, step into a world of marmalade magic and spooky surprises asThe Paddington Bear™ Experience transforms for Halloween. From 18 October to 2 November, families are invited to enjoy a limited-time Trick-or-Treat adventure at London’s award-winning immersive attraction, located within the iconic County Hall on the South Bank.
Windsor Gardens will be given a seasonal makeover, glowing in autumnal colours and filled with festive fun. From 3pm daily, guests can upgrade their visit with a special Trick-or-Treat package (£10 per child), which includes a souvenir pumpkin bucket, sweet treats throughout the experience, and a pair of exclusive Paddington Bear ears. Children will meet beloved characters from the stories who will be handing out treats along the way, culminating in a joyful Halloween celebration in Windsor Gardens.
From the hustle and bustle of Paddington Station to the Browns’ home at No. 32 Windsor Gardens, this immersive journey is brimming with multi-sensory surprises, interactive games and heartwarming character moments — ensuring a delightfully British day out for all ages.
www.paddingtonbearexperience.com

2. History Comes Alive at the Tower of London: Flight, Camera, Action!
25 October – 2 November 2025 | Tower Hill
This October half-term, visitors to the Tower of London can step back in time with Flight, Camera, Action!, a captivating new family event exploring the Tower’s fascinating post-war history. Families will take on the role of roving reporters, uncovering stories of heroism, rebuilding and community spirit within the fortress walls after its reopening in 1946.
From the life-saving exploits of GI Joe the pigeon, who received a medal at the Tower, to the Women’s Auxiliary Air Force managing barrage balloons in the moat, history is brought vividly to life through performances and pop-up encounters with costumed characters.
Children can join in the reporting fun, unearthing hidden stories before returning to the journalist’s office in the Lower Bowyer Tower. Meanwhile, a striking sea of 30,000 ceramic poppies marks the 80th anniversary of the end of the Second World War, commemorating those who served and the Tower’s wartime role.
Included in standard admission. Presented by Historic Royal Palaces in collaboration with HistoryRiot.
www.hrp.org.uk/tower-of-london

3. The London Eye at 25: A Capital View with a Spooky Twist
25 October – 2 November 2025 | South Bank
Marking its 25th anniversary this year, The London Eye remains one of the city’s most iconic attractions — offering panoramic views across the skyline. This October half-term, however, visitors can add a haunting twist to their South Bank adventure with The London Eye River Cruise: Fright Night on the Thames!
This ghostly 60-minute voyage unveils the darker side of London’s history, with tales of cursed ships, ghostly sailors and the restless spirits of Old London Bridge. Passengers can enjoy these stories by twilight as the city’s landmarks shimmer in the evening light.
Running from 25 October to 2 November, and suitable for ages five and up, the cruise includes a complimentary glass of prosecco or hot chocolate — the perfect accompaniment to an atmospheric night afloat.

4. The London Dungeon: Dracula Comes to Town
18 October – 2 November 2025 | County Hall, South Bank | Ages 12+
This October half-term,The London Dungeon is turning up the terror with a brand-new, blood-curdling show starring the world’s most infamous vampire — Count Dracula. For the first time in its history, the attraction steps beyond fact and into gothic fiction, unleashing the undead onto London in an immersive crypt setting.
Running from 18 October to 2 November, guests will be transported to 1886, deep within the decaying Kingstead Cemetery, where ivy-strangled statues, moss-covered coffins and eerie soundscapes set the scene for a spine-tingling encounter with The Count himself.
With costumed actors, chilling storytelling and sinister sets, this limited-run performance is perfect for older children and teens seeking thrills with a theatrical twist.

5. Matilda The Musical
Cambridge Theatre, Covent Garden
A cornerstone of family theatre,Matilda The Musicalcontinues to enchant audiences of all ages with its witty lyrics, exuberant choreography and heartwarming tale of courage and imagination. Now celebrating its fifteenth triumphant year in London’s West End, the Royal Shakespeare Company’s multi-award-winning production has been seen by more than 12 million people across 100 cities worldwide.
Adapted from Roald Dahl’s beloved story and featuring an original score by Tim Minchin,Matilda follows an extraordinary little girl with a big imagination who dares to change her destiny. The show has earned over 100 international awards, including 24 for Best Musical, and has embarked on a major UK and Ireland tour opening at Leicester Curve on 6 October 2025.
A tonic for audiences of all ages, this anarchic, uplifting production remains one of London’s most inspiring theatrical experiences.

6. We’re Going on a Bear Hunt – Little Angel Theatre
6 September – 8 November 2025 | Ages 3–8 | Islington
Michael Rosen’s much-loved adventure leaps from page to stage in this entrancing puppetry adaptation at the Little Angel Theatre. Join a family of brave explorers as they run down grassy banks, wade through cold rivers and squelch through oozy mud in search of a bear — encountering laughter, excitement and just a touch of suspense along the way.
Brought vividly to life with puppets, music and charming staging, this beloved tale celebrates family togetherness and the joy of storytelling. Suitable for ages 3 to 8, it’s a perfect first theatre experience, combining energy, humour and gentle thrills that captivate young imaginations.

7. Escape to Nature: Windsor Great Park Adventure Play & The Savill Garden
Windsor | Open Daily
For an invigorating day out surrounded by nature,Windsor Great Park Adventure Play offers an imaginative woodland escape where creativity and exploration reign. Inspired by the royal landscape’s rich history, the play area invites children to climb turreted towers, whizz down slides, and discover secret hideaways among ancient trees.
Afterwards, wander through the adjacent Savill Garden, a 35-acre haven of horticultural design. In autumn, its avenues burst into colour — with russet oaks, fiery maples and golden birches forming a painterly backdrop for leisurely strolls. The Savill Building’s café and gift shop provide perfect pit stops for families seeking warmth and refreshment.
Together, these two destinations offer a day of discovery, adventure and serenity — all just an hour from London.

8. Halloween Half-Term Fun at Twist Museum
18 October – 2 November 2025 | Oxford Street
This October half-term, families are invited to swap the ordinary for the extraordinary at Twist Museum— London’s playful home of illusion and imagination. From 18 October to 2 November, the museum transforms into a spooky wonderland filled with haunted hunts, live magic shows and mind-bending surprises.
Children can embark on The Haunted Hunt, a free scavenger trail through the museum’s interactive exhibits, solving riddles and collecting clues to win a Halloween prize. Meanwhile, Marvin’s Magic returns with daily performances from 25 October to 2 November (10:30am, 12pm, 1:30pm, and 3pm), featuring astonishing illusions that will leave audiences spellbound.
With eerie decorations, ghostly photo spots and plenty of family-friendly fun, Twist Museum promises a Halloween experience that’s equal parts playful and mysterious.

9. Wow! Said the Owl – Little Angel Studios
13 September – 8 November 2025 | Ages 2–5 | Holloway Road
In this beautifully gentle adaptation of Tim Hopgood’s classic picture book, a curious little owl decides to stay awake and discover the wonders of daytime. From the warm pink glow of dawn to the sparkle of a rainbow, Wow! Said the Owl invites young audiences to marvel at the colours and textures of the world around them.
Performed at Little Angel Studios using delightful puppetry and a lyrical original score, this tender production is designed especially for little ones aged two to five. It’s a calm, captivating and sensory introduction to the magic of theatre — a celebration of curiosity, discovery and the beauty of the natural world.

10. Witness for the Prosecution – A Riveting Courtroom Drama in London County Hall
County Hall, South Bank | Recommended for ages 10+
Step inside the hallowed chambers of London County Hall and experience Witness for the Prosecution, Agatha Christie’s gripping tale of deceit, passion and betrayal — performed in one of the most atmospheric venues in the capital. The grand chamber, once the seat of London’s government, provides the perfect setting for this immersive courtroom drama, placing the audience quite literally in the heart of the action.
As the tension mounts, spectators become jurors in the trial of Leonard Vole, accused of murdering a wealthy widow. Christie’s ingenious storytelling, combined with the immersive staging, ensures that every gasp, glance and gavel strike lands with captivating intensity.
Witness for the Prosecution runs throughout the year, but its shadowy intrigue feels especially apt during autumn’s darker evenings. For families seeking a theatrical experience that’s both intellectually engaging and richly atmospheric, this landmark production delivers in spades.

Elisabeth Rushton
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