Halloween at Leadenhall Market

Celebrate Christmas at Leadenhall Market with our iconic 18ft real tree featuring LED colour-changing lights, stunning baubles adorning ornate ceilings, fir garlands by Windsor Flowers on shopfronts and a magical twinkling light tunnel in Beehive Passage.⁣

Our 18 feet high real Christmas tree and twinkling light tunnel will be lighting up our beautiful Victorian covered market from 6am to 11.30pm every day throughout the season, until early January 2025.⁣

Discover all creatures great and small this Halloween at Leadenhall Market.

With its centuries-old history, cobbled streets, magical starry ceilings, glowing lanterns and wrought iron structure, Leadenhall Market provides the perfect setting for a magical Halloween for all ages.

This year, expect to be greeted by six-metre tentacles bursting out of the market’s windows before becoming a pen pal with a Yeti, Gremlin, Dragon, Werewolf or Vampire, to then stocking up on broomstick pencils, thickest human snot and other monstrosities. Enjoy a monster trail bursting with aliens, zombies and monsters, take part in monster drawing workshops and caricatures, go on a pumpkin arranging course and as the day draws in, take a walk on the dark side of Leadenhall with a spooky guided tour…

Check out our schedule of events below.

Event Date
Spooky Guided Walks Every Wednesday from 11 October – 1 November
Monster Spotting Trail Monday 16 October – Tuesday 31 October
Pumpkin Workshops Thursday 19 October and Thursday 26 October
Monster Mail Service Monday 23 October and Thursday 26 October
Personalised Monster Portrait Sessions Friday 27 October
Halloween Cartoon Workshops Saturday 28 October
Spooky guided walks at Leadenhall Market

Burials, Bombs and Fantastic Beasts walking tours

Every Wednesday from 11 October – 1 November⁣, 6:30pm – 8pm

To close the day, the City of London guides are bringing back their Burials, Bombs and Fantastic Beasts walking tours. Although Leadenhall Market itself dates back to 1321, there have been people living and working in this area since Roman times and the walks will explore some of their darker history – with witchcraft, murder and death at almost every turn.

Tickets need to be booked in advance and are available at the subsidised price of £7 (plus fees) here.

Look out for life-size spooky creatures on a monster spotting trail

Monday 16 October – Tuesday 31 October

A cast of aliens, zombies and monsters will be scattered throughout the Victorian market, offering families a special monster spotting trail when they visit. These life-size cut out spooky characters have been created by illustrator Aaron Blecha, known for his humorous illustrations in many children’s books, including his own titles Goodnight, Grizzle Grump! and Good Morning Grizzle Grump! Click the image below to find out more and view the trail map.

Monster spotting trail at Leadenhall Market
Leadenhall Market Monster Trail Map

Pumpkin Arrangement Workshops with Windsor Flowers

Thursday 19 and 26 October, 6pm

If monsters aren’t your thing, Leadenhall Market’s resident florists Windsor Flowers have you covered, offering a Halloween experience of another kind, with their pumpkin workshops.

Talented hosts from the market’s popular floristry will take you on a step-by-step guide to create a Halloween showstopper of an arrangement.

Pumpkin workshops with Windsor Flowers at Leadenhall Market

Tickets for the workshops are £50 and with limited spaces available, bookings must be made in advance. To secure your spot email: sales@windsorflowerslondon.co.uk.

Monster mail service at Leadenhall Market

Write a Letter to a Monster

Monday 23 and Thursday 26 October 11:30am – 4:30pm

Always wanted to Write a Letter to a Monster and receive a reply, just for you? Write your letter at the Monster Supplies store to become a penpal with a Yeti, Gremlin, Dragon, Werewolf or Vampire, and receive an original reply, posted directly to your home anywhere in the world before Christmas. This is a totally unique service, suitable for the young or young at heart, and so much more mischievous and gruesome than a letter to Santa! Bah Humbug!!

There is a £10 donation per letter, with all proceeds going to children’s charity Ministry of Stories. Children must be accompanied by an adult and will receive a free pencil and monster mail sticker to take home.

For those unable to make the Monster Mail service days, fear not (or be very scared)! The store will be opening with extended hours for the scariest week of the year, from Monday 23 October – Friday 3 November from 11am – 5pm. Stock-up on bespoke and everyday items for your life or afterlife with special Halloween products including a Monster Height Comparison Chart, invisible cat and official Death Certification.

Personalised monster portrait sessions at Leadenhall Market

Personalised Monster Portrait sessions

Friday 27 October, 11am – 6pm

Illustrator Aaron Blecha will be in the market hosting personalised monster portrait sessions, giving visitors the opportunity to be sketched live by Aaron as weird and wonderful characters for Halloween. 

Portraits cost £20 for individual caricature, £30 for a couple and £50 for a family drawing (4-5 ppl).

All proceeds are being donated to the Ministry of Stories, a creative writing charity for small Humans. Book tickets here.

Release your inner monster at a Halloween Cartoon Workshop

Saturday 28 October⁣⁣
10am, 12 noon and 2pm

Aaron will be back and hosting three Halloween Cartoon Workshops, where those taking part can release their inner monster and put pen to paper to show the creatures within them! The workshops will take place at 10am, 12 noon and 2pm, run for 90 minutes. The live drawing sessions and monster drawing workshops are suitable for all creatures great and small and must be booked in advance to guarantee entry. Book tickets here.

Halloween cartoon workshops at Leadenhall Market

Leadenhall’s history goes back nearly 2000 years. It was built on the site of the Roman Basilica and Forum, and during the medieval period was a market selling meat, fish and herbs, continuing well into the 17th century, as a place where wool merchants baled and weighed wool – the source of the City of London’s wealth. It is now home to a range of boutique retailers, restaurants, cafes, wine bars and an award-winning pub, The Lamb Tavern.