Since Notting Hill Carnival debuted in 1964, the event has undoubtedly
grown and morphed, attracting ever more revellers with its spectacle of
floats featuring calypso, mas and pan bands as well as a series of
soundsystems for alfresco dancing. You can be sure of dense crowds and a
vibrant celebration of music, movement and masquerade together with
Caribbean food stalls serving up jerk chicken and fried plantain. The
more family-friendly Sunday is the best day to take children to the
Carnival, with the main parade on Monday normally winding a path from
Great Western Road, along Chepstow Road and Westbourne Grove to Ladbroke
Grove. It's worth noting that Ladbroke Grove station is usually closed
on both days, with other stations in the area permitting exit only
–check www.tfl.gov.uk/journeyplanner nearer the time.
Download a map of the Notting Hill Carnival route
here