Notting Hill Carnival is happening this weekend with the vibrant London street party kicking off yesterday and running until tomorrow, August 26.
Naturally, though, there’ll be some travel disruption for those trying to reach the carnival, locals who call the area home, and Londoners trying to get from A to B in the vicinity.
And it’s not just public transport, either, as a number of roads will be closed off to make way for the parade.
Here’s a full guide to Notting Hill Carnival road closures, Tube station closures, and bus diversions.
A number of roads are closed from 6am on Sunday, August 25 until 6am on Tuesday, August 26 in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, and in Westminster.
In Westminster, a full list of the affected roads has been released, which includes:
There are traffic diversions in place in certain areas, and parking bays (as well as some bike stands) on streets near the carnival route are suspended temporarily.
If you’re a local worried about your parking spot or bike rack, get the full details on the City of Westminster’s website.
For Kensington and Chelsea, use the council’s online checker to see which roads will be impacted by the festivities.
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On carnival days, the London Underground will be incredibly busy.
Expect smaller tube stations to be particularly rammed on August 25 and August 26 – so, if you can, do keep alternate routes in mind when travelling around.
Transport for London (TfL) advises: ‘For the easiest and least-crowded journey to Notting Hill Carnival, customers are advised to take London Underground or Elizabeth line services to Paddington station as the Carnival is only a 20-minute walk away.
‘The Bakerloo, Circle and Hammersmith & City lines, as well as the Elizabeth line offer step-free access, while the District line also serves the station.’
Various stations near the Notting Hill Carnival route will either be closed or will operate a shorter timetable on the relevant days.
They include:
List via TfL’s website
Prefer to ride the bus? Special carnival routes 7X and 36X are running in the area.
You can also expect diversions or route changes on a number of West London buses.
Check the TfL website or relevant operator for more information on your chosen bus route.
That said, the TfL website says that the following bus routes are affected:
Want more information on the carnival? Visit our ‘Everything you need to know’ guide here.
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