
Picture: London Pumpkin Patch
October 27, 2025
Parsons Green has once again been transformed into a seasonal attraction as the London Pumpkin Patch opens its gates for the October half-term. Running from 25 to 31 October 2025, the event offers families a chance to explore themed trails, engage with interactive characters, and participate in a structured trick-or-treat experience.
The main attraction, known as the Pumpkin Patch, features winding paths decorated with autumnal displays and photo-friendly backdrops. Visitors can select pumpkins to take home, although these are priced separately from the £6 entry fee. A rest area is available for parents, offering warm drinks and snacks while children explore the site. Entry is free for children under two and for carers.
An optional add-on, Trick-or-Treat Lane, is available for children aged three and above. This immersive experience includes a storytime session followed by a guided route where children knock on themed doors to receive sweets and small gifts. The add-on costs £10 and includes five tokens, with additional tokens available for purchase. Adults may supervise without charge. Trick-or-Treat Lane operates daily from 12pm to 4pm.
A dedicated session for children with special educational needs (SEN) is scheduled for Monday 27 October from 12pm to 1pm, offering a quieter and more accessible experience.
The event is ticketed and must be booked online. It is categorised as family-friendly and takes place in a public park setting.
Full details, including booking information, are available at londonpumpkinpatch.com.
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