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Where to watch fireworks in London on Bonfire Night

Daniel Sheppard, Content Writer UK, Thatsup Daniel Sheppard, Content Writer UK, Thatsup
Daniel Sheppard

On Bonfire Night London lights up with fireworks, with magnificent displays commemorating Guy Fawkes Night all over the city. Fireworks festivals take place all over the city in the days leading up to 5 November and even the weekend after. Sparks, colours, and explosions boom in the night sky over the city's many parks, and thousands congregate to take in the spectacular fireworks displays, eat tasty food, and enjoy the various fun side events. Our guide to where to watch the fireworks on Bonfire Night highlights the best places to celebrate Guy Fawkes Night London has to offer.

  1. London Bonfire Night
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      Alexandra Palace Ally Pally's Fireworks Festival
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      Battersea Power Station Sparktacular views of London fireworks
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      Wimbledon Park & Morden Park Musical fireworks shows
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      Battersea Park The biggest fireworks display in South London
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      Byron Recreation Ground Fireworks and fairworks
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      Dulwich Sports Club Family-friendly fireworks in South London
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      Blackheath Returning after six years
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      Richmond Athletic Ground Fireworks for the whole family
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      Coram's Fields Charitable London fireworks display
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      Croydon Road Recreation Ground Local fireworks festival with tradition
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      Walthamstow Cricket, Tennis and Squash Club For those who missed Bonfire Night proper
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      Scout Park Run by volunteer Scouts
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      The Walker Ground Popular North London fireworks show
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      James Dixon Primary School Fireworks in Crystal Palace
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      London Party Boats River cruise with a show

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Where to watch the fireworks on Bonfire Night in London

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Alexandra Palace

Ally Pally's Fireworks Festival

The iconic hilltop entertainment venue Alexandra Palace is hosting a two-day fireworks festival in the lead-up to Bonfire Night. The so-called “Glastonbury of fireworks” comes complete with live music, a drone show, a Bavaria-style German bier festival, DJ sets, and all the usual Ally Pally family-friendly entertainment, including its ice rink. Everything leads up to a stunning firework display in the night sky, set to music and observed from the ideal vantage point.

  • Price: from £6.50
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Sparktacular views of London fireworks

On 1 and 2 November, Battersea Power Station is inviting visitors to ascend to the top of one of its chimneys with the help of the Lift 109 and bask in the glow of fireworks. Already a pretty impressive experience on any given day, the viewing platform 109 metres up promises a front-row seat to Battersea Park Fireworks, as well as all the other fireworks show taking place across the city on Saturday and Sunday. You can even order a special cocktail to go with the show.

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Musical fireworks shows

Taking place across two days, the Wimbledon Park and Morden Park fireworks displays are some of the most popular London fireworks shows. Set to banging music, the musical fireworks displays visit Morden Park on Bonfire Night, followed by Wimbledon Park on Saturday. Both days feature two shows each, an earlier family-friendly show with spellbinding songs with magical themes, and a later one with one-hit wonders.

  • Price: from £12.72
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    Home Park Road, Wimbledon/Putney
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    Lower Morden Lane, Morden, Merton
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    merton.gov.uk/leisure-recreation-and-culture/parks-and-open-spaces/parks-and-recreation-grounds/morden/morden-park
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    020-387 688 06
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Battersea Park

The biggest fireworks display in South London

Every year, Battersea Park hosts the most spectacular fireworks display south of the river. The Saturday before Bonfire Night features a grand fireworks show and a giant bonfire, along with seasonal food and warming drinks such as mulled wine, while Sunday is billed as Family Night, with an earlier start time and plenty of family-friendly activities.

  • Price: from £9.20

Byron Recreation Ground

Fireworks and fairworks

Inhabitants of North West London gather at the Byron Recreation Ground to celebrate Guy Fawkes Night in style each year. Not only does the Harrow Fireworks event include a magnificent 20-minute musical fireworks display in the evening, it also features a full-on funfair with rides, a food court and bar, face painting, and other fun activities for children and adults alike. This year, the event will take place on the Saturday after Bonfire Night.

  • Price: from £10

Dulwich Sports Club

Family-friendly fireworks in South London

The venerable Dulwich Sports Club in Dulwich Village annually hosts a traditional fireworks display on the Saturday after Bonfire Night. The family-oriented event starts and ends early, offering a wide assortment of food and drinks to go with the fireworks show. Kid-friendly live music will accompany the event, and kids under 16 can get in for just £1.

  • Price: £13

Blackheath

Returning after six years

After a six-year break, Blackheath Fireworks returns on Saturday 1 November with a dazzling, music-synchronised display and a packed line-up of live entertainment. Expect performances from DJ Spoony, the Heavy Beat Brass Band, and Glastonbury favourite Massaoke, alongside comedy, gameshows, and the electrifying Lords of Lightning. Visitors can also enjoy over 30 gourmet food trucks, 100 metres of bar space serving seasonal drinks, and a mix of thrilling and family-friendly funfair rides.

  • Price: from £16

Richmond Athletic Ground

Fireworks for the whole family

Richmond's premier fireworks festival is held at the Athletic Ground near Kew Gardens on the Sunday before Bonfire Night. The highlight of the fun family-friendly event is a fantastic fireworks display choreographed to music. In addition to the spectacular fireworks show, Richmond Family Fireworks Night 2025 features food and drink vendors, including happy hour at the Richmond Athletic Ground's bars, dance performances, a funfair, and more.

  • Price: from £10.50

Coram's Fields

Charitable London fireworks display

Children-only park and playground Coram's Fields hosts an annual fireworks display that's ideal for children due to its early start time and fun side programme. Taking place on Tuesday 5 November, the Coram's Fields Fireworks 2025 event kicks off at 3pm, with the fireworks show starting at 6pm. The event also features performances by local schools, and, best of all, is located in the very heart of the city. The charitable London Bonfire Night show is free to attend, but you're encouraged to donate to the park.

  • Price: free

Croydon Road Recreation Ground

Local fireworks festival with tradition

The Beckenham Charity Fireworks display has been part of Guy Fawkes Night celebrations in the local community since as far back as 1946. Held at the Croydon Road Recreation Ground on Saturday 8 November, the event includes both a quieter fireworks display for children and the more mature main display later in the evening. It's accompanied by a funfair and all sorts of food stalls.

  • Price: £18.02

Walthamstow Cricket, Tennis and Squash Club

For those who missed Bonfire Night proper

On Bonfire Night and the following weekend, the Walthamstow Cricket, Tennis and Squash club is hosting the annual Stow Firework Spectacular, extended to three years in 2025 due to popular demand. Expect two shows each night, a low-noise one for kids and a big one with all the effects. The fireworks display comes with all the requisites for a fun family outing – funfair rides, food and drink stalls, and other entertainment.

  • Price: from £9.50
  • 48a Greenway Ave, Walthamstow/Waltham Forest
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    Walthamstow Cricket, Tennis and Squash Club
    020-852 047 01
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Scout Park

Run by volunteer Scouts

Taking place at the Scout Park campsite on 8 November, this North London fireworks display draws in families from across the city each year with its friendly atmosphere, brilliant fireworks, bonfire, food stalls, and plenty of other fun activities. The volunteer-run event raises funds to support Scouts in hardship.

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The Walker Ground

Popular North London fireworks show

Each year, the Walker Ground in Southgate hosts one of North London's biggest fireworks displays in celebration of Guy Fawkes Night, with thousands showing up. Pitch up at the cricket ground on 8 November for an evening of sparkling fireworks, tasty street food, funfair rides, inflatables, and more.

  • Price: from £12

James Dixon Primary School

Fireworks in Crystal Palace

James Dixon Primary School in Crystal Palace hosts an annual fireworks show to raise funds. Taking place on the Saturday following Bonfire Night, the Crystal Palace & Anerley Fireworks take place in a fully-accessible venue and feature various refreshments to accompany the explosions in the sky.

  • Price: from £14

London Party Boats

River cruise with a show

Set sail on the Onyx of London from Festival Pier to Battersea for a family-friendly celebration on 1 November, enjoying London's illuminated landmarks and a vibrant atmosphere. The experience begins with a nod to the history of Guy Fawkes, with a hot buffet, drinks, and music from a DJ to keep the party lively. A magician will entertain with jaw-dropping tricks, while popcorn and candy floss are available for kids, leading up to a spectacular fireworks display from a prime viewing spot on the River Thames.

  • Price: from £75
  • Festival Pier, Belvedere Road, South Bank/Southwark
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    London Party Boats
    020-711 812 81
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