With great music, free performances and a variety of tasty dishes on offer, there will be no better place to party this Bank Holiday Weekend than at the Notting Hill Carnival. For yet another year, the streets of West London will be vibrant and busy with partygoers searching for the best sound systems and food stalls. This essential guide will make the weekend much simpler.
Hundreds of thousands of people are expected to flock to the street festival on 30 and 31 August so planning where to go, what to do and even how to find the nearest toilets can be a particularly daunting prospect. Before you seek out last year's whistle and fog horn or find your most colourful clothes, the IBTimes UK has lined out everything you need to know about Notting Hill Carnival 2015 so you are prepared beforehand…
ADMISSION
Everyone is welcome at Notting Hill Carnival. As it is a street party, there are no restrictions on age but the first day of carnival (30 August) is considered the children's day and is much tamer than the Bank Holiday Monday. Of course, it is completely free to attend, just bring money for food, drink and maybe a face paint.
By Alicia Adejobi.
Full story at Yahoo News.
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