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Notting Hill Carnival 2024 guide: Dates, where to watch and key info

Simon Calder’s Travel

West London prepares to welcome over 50,000 parade performers this weekend as almost two million people descend on the technicolour roads of Notting Hill for London’s largest street party.

Notting Hill Carnival is just days away, returning bigger and better than ever for 2024’s exuberant festivities.

The community-led celebration of history and Caribbean culture started in 1966 and the iconic parade champions a procession of dancing to soca and calypso music. Three days of live stages with a lineup of steel and mas bands, elaborate floats and dozens of sound systems greet carnival attendees sparkling in prints, patterns and neon brights.

Sunday’s family day draws crowds of excited children while Monday’s adult parade puts on the ultimate show – both events are free to attend.

Food stalls pepper the route with offerings of fiercely flavoured Jamaican jerk chicken and Trinidadian roti and pre and post-carnival parties keep the good vibes going well into the night.

Here’s our guide to the Notting Hill festivities including where to go, how to get there and where to stay.

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When is it?

Notting Hill Carnival 2024 spans the August bank holiday weekend from Saturday 24 to Monday 26 August and most of the celebrations are free for anyone to attend.

Saturday 24 August

Saturday is the Panorama Steel band competition, a national contest to crown the best at making the sweet sound of the pan.

From 4-11pm at Emslie Horniman’s Pleasance Park, W10 3DH, tickets £20pp.

Steel pan bands take centre stage on Saturday
Steel pan bands take centre stage on Saturday (Getty Images)

Sunday 25 August

J’Ouvert – a traditional celebration to ring in the carnival with colourful paints and powders before sunrise – has been cancelled for 2024.

The carnival opening ceremony officially kicks off at 10am on Sunday at MAS Judging Point on Great Western Road.

Sunday is “family day” with a children’s parade dancing the streets, Dutty Mas – a mayhem of brightly coloured paints or even melted ‘chocolate’ – and live sound systems of reggae and house music.

Sound systems from 12-7pm at Emslie Horniman’s Pleasance Park and Powis Square, W11 2AY.

Monday 26 August

Adults Day is on bank holiday Monday from 10.30am, when the traditional parade and intense carnival party kicks off.

Ticketed after-parties continue the festivities late into the night.

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