When is Notting Hill Carnival family day 2019, how is it different and what is the route?
NOTTING Hill Carnival is set to attract thousands of people to the streets of West London with Soca music, Calypso, Steelpans and Dancehall beats, as well as mouthwatering offerings from a variety of food stalls.
We give you the lowdown on the "family day" at Europe's biggest festival, which has been taking place since 1966.
When is Notting Hill Carnival 2019 Family Day?
"Family day" at Notting Hill Carnival will take place on Sunday 25 August this year.
The family-friendly event is set-up to accommodate and encourage children to let loose and have fun.
Age-appropriate music will take centre-stage and kids will be able to enjoy the festivities in relative safety.
Europe's largest street carnival is an annual event which has taken place in the Notting Hill area of West London every year since 1966.
The Carnival features a parade and live music, including reggae, dub and salsa.
There are also 37 static sound systems, soca floats, steel bands and Caribbean food.
What route does the festival take?
The Carnival route circles an area between Westbourne Park and Ladbroke Grove tube stations in West London.
Both stations will be closed or partially closed on Monday, so be sure to plan your journey carefully (see below).
The route goes along Ladbroke Grove, right down Kensal Road, left onto Elkstone Road and along to Westbourne Park.
It then travels down Great Western Road, left onto Westbourne Park Road, right onto Chepstone Road, right again onto Westbourne Grove and then along to Ladbroke Gardens.
Stages, sound systems and judging points will line the route and fill the area within.
There will also be hundreds of food and drink stalls as well as toilet and first aid facilities.
Tips for visitors
1. Don’t wear expensive items of jewellery or bling
2. Drink responsibly
3. Plan your route home in advance
4. Stay in groups of no less than two
5. Do not accept drinks from strangers
6. Do not bring any items that might be considered a dangerous weapon
7. Be respectful to the police and stewards – they are there to keep you safe
8. Have a designated meeting point in case you get lost
9. Remember that mobile phones may not have a signal
10. Respect the residents homes
11. Respect public property
12. Respect local businesses
13. Use the toilets provided
14. Use recycling facilities where possible
15. Do not leave with strangers
16. Stay clear of the vehicles on the road
How to get there
The areas around Notting Hill, Ladbroke Grove and Westbourne Park will be very busy with some road closures.
Tube and rail will be the best way to get around, however some stations will be exit only or closed during the event. Buses around west London may be on diversion or stop short of their final destination. Check Journey Planner before you travel.
Some Santander Cycle docking stations in the area will be suspended. You can check availability using our docking station map or use the Santander Cycles App.
Nearby tube stations will be subject to closure or partial closure.
Westbourne Park
Sunday 26 and Bank Holiday Monday 27 August, the station is exit only between 1100 and 1800 each day and closes at 2330 each day.
Ladbroke Grove
Sunday 26 and Bank Holiday Monday 27 August, closed all day.
Latimer Road
Sunday 26 and Bank Holiday Monday 27 August, closed after 2330 each day.
Royal Oak
Sunday 26 and Bank Holiday Monday 27 August, the station is exit only between 1100 and 1800 each day and closes at 1800 each day.