Halloween 2016: Top 10 things to do for free this Halloween across Britain
WITH only a few days left until Halloween, here is a round-up of the spookiest free events across the country.
Manchester is celebrating Halloween with Dr Dee's Secret Curiosity Shop
10. Halloween in the City, Manchester
Manchester's landmarks will be lit up in green and pumpkins will line the streets for the free festival in the city.
Families are invited to take part in events such as zombie walks and a hunt for Dr Dee’s Secret Curiosity Shop.
9. Edinburgh Horror Festival
The first Edinburgh Horror Festival is putting on spooky acts and performances across the Scottish capital.
8. Hair-raising Halloween, Hyde Park
Hyde Park’s Education Centre is hosting a discovery day featuring potion brewing and bat mask workshops.
Millions will celebrate by dressing up and carving pumpkins
7. Halloween Late at the National Gallery, London
Art lovers are invited to celebrate the darker side of the gallery’s collection to mark Halloween.
There will be everything from storytelling to pumpkin carving at Halloween Late on Friday.
6. Make and Take, Royal Cornwall Museum
Children are invited to make a monster mask or scary spider at the museum at drop-in sessions this week.
5. Pick your own Pumpkin, Warrington
Families can pick their own pumpkins at a festival with free entry at Kenyon Hall Farm in Warrington.
4. Free Ghost Tour, Edinburgh
Get in the mood for Halloween by going on a free ghost tour around the city of Edinburgh.
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3. Spook Night, Hexham
A witches’ den in the marketplace and skeletons dancing in the abbey are just some of the activities on Saturday.
Hexham’s Spook Night features everything from fancy dress and carved pumpkin competitions to storytelling and dance.
2. Halloween Psychic Fair, Birmingham
Zen spiritual shop in Birmingham is holding an annual Halloween Psychic Fair on Saturday.
1. Trick-or-treating, across Britain
If you are not able to find an event in your area, why not organise a Halloween party or take you children out trick-or-treating?
Youngsters across Britain will dress up and knock on doors in the hope of getting sweets and treats this Halloween.
You could also tell ghost stories, watch a scary film or carve pumpkins from the comfort of your own home.