For some of us Halloween is a treasured tradition, which we experienced ourselves as children. For others it’s simply a chance to have fun with magic, masquerade and MUNSTERS! Read on to discover our Top Ten Picks for Tiny Tricksters.
Top Three Family Outings This Halloween Weekend
National Maritime Museum and The Queen’s House
When: October 31, 2009 11:30-18:00
Price: £5/adult, £3.50/Child (Family ticket £15)
Age: All Ages
Contact: www.nmm.ac.uk, 020 8312 6608 (Booking Required)
With a full day of events planned for the whole family including story-telling, workshops, performances, music
and even a Halloween-themed live planetarium show, you can make a spooky day of it!
The Tate Modern
When: October 31, 2009 12:00-17:00
Price: FREE
Ages: 5-10
Contact: www.tate.org.uk/modern, 020 7887 8687
A ghoulish afternoon of making trick-or-treat costumes, listening to spooky stories, playing
Halloween themed games and decorating the Duveen Galleries with thousands of spiders
and bats.
‘Animal Adventureaaargh’
When: October 31-November 1, 10:00-16:00 (Last entry 15:00)
Price: FREE
Ages: £17.00, £15.50 concs, £13.50 children (3-15)
Contact: http://www.zsl.org, 020 7722 3333.
Get ghostly with the zoo’s packed schedule of daily events including spooky storytelling in the ‘Creepy Tipi’,
take a look at some of the zoo’s creepiest creatures like black vultures, burrowing owls and rats, carve a
Halloween pumpkin and treat the Ring-Tailed Coatis to some Halloween treats.

