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Notting Hill Carnival is an annual event that has taken place in London since 1966 on the streets of Notting Hill, in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea and the City of Westminster, each A…
Today on armistice day, 11/11/17 was also the annual Lord Mayors show for the City of London. With full on pomp & pageantry, carnival floats and even donkeys and dogs, the City of London came a…
Notting Hill Carnival is a huge, free street festival celebrating the Caribbean community. It's Europe's biggest street festival, with loud music, plenty of street food (jerk chicken is a favourite), spectacular costumes and parade processions, so if you are looking for a weekend fun with your family and friends make your way down to Notting Hill. It is quite a big carnival and it spreads through Westbourne Park and Ladbroke Grove, basically if you are around you will hear the music and smell the delicious street food.
Notting Hill Carnival has been blessing West London streets since '66. Here's a brief history of Europe's biggest and best street party. - https://boilerroom.tv/microsite/carnival-2017/ Client:…
Attracting almost two million revellers from all around the world, Notting Hill Carnival is an annual celebration of London’s West Indian community, featuring the best Caribbean food, music and dance with a colourful, uplifting parade at the centre of the revelry. First taking place in 1966 to promote cultural unity following the migration of thousands of people from the West Indies to Britain (with many settling in W11 and its surrounding boroughs), Notting Hill Carnival is now a symbol of the capital’s rich multiculturalism. And while this year’s festival may have been cancelled due to the pandemic, there are still plenty of vintage images of Carnival to put you in a celebratory mood. Below, Vogue looks back at some of the best pictures from Notting Hill Carnival over the past five decades.
Everything you need to know about Notting Hill Carnival London for first time carnival goers in London