Bonfire Night 2025: Where’s best to see London fireworks in the next few days

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There’s still time to catch one of London’s iconic fireworks displays

Happy Guy Fawkes Day! It’s exactly 420 years since our eponymous traitor tried to blow up the Houses of Parliament, sparking one of Britain’s strangest annual traditions.

As we know, Bonfire Night 2025 falls squarely in the middle of the week, and several boroughs had their fireworks displays last weekend. But it’s far from over!

Many parts of London have held out specially for tonight, offering a spectators a chance to see London’s skyline illuminated with blasts of colour on November 5 itself, while other districts have held back their fireworks displays for the weekend. Here, we showcase the best fireworks displays you have still have time to see in London.

Coram’s Fields, Camden

This is one of a handful of Central London Bonfire Night events taking place this year and as ever, Coram’s Fields is dedicated to holding it on November 5 – the traditional night of Guy Fawkes. This easily accessible location is a short walk from nearby Russell Square Tube station and the event is totally free.

Entertainment will start at around 4.10pm before the main fireworks display at 6pm, which is expected to last around 18 minutes. There will be performances from St Albans Children’s Choir, a Bollywood dance group, and local children, as well as funfair rides and various food stands. Coram’s Fields is one of London’s most popular events on Bonfire Night, it opens its gates to 6,000 people for a free firework display.

  • Date: Wednesday, November 5
  • Time: 4.10pm to 7pm – fireworks show begins at 6pm
  • Closest tube station: Russell Square
  • Price: Free
  • Address: Coram’s Fields, London, WC1N 1DN

Morden and Wimbledon – Fireworks in the park 2025

Two musical firework displays will be taking place in South London parks in early November. On Wednesday, November 5, a fireworks displays will take place in Morden Park, while on Saturday, November 8, the same show will repeat in Wimbledon Park.

Both events will host two fireworks shows – the first one, starting at 6.45pm, being more suitable for young children. A second show will start at 8.30pm. There will also be a funfair, refreshments and a bar.

Tickets for both events can be bought here but vary in price. Tickets at Morden are slightly cheaper, costing £12.72 for adults, £9.54 for children aged five to 15 and £37.10 for a family of four, while at Wimbledon the prices are £14.84 for adults, £10.60 for children and £43.46 for family tickets.

  • Dates: November 5 in Morden Park, November 8 in Wimbledon Park
  • Timings: First fireworks show is at 6.45pm, followed by another at 8.30pm
  • Nearest tube stations: Morden for Morden Park and Southfields for Wimbledon Park
  • Tickets: How to get tickets – see here

Harrow Fireworks

For those who are away during the first weekend of Bonfire night festivities (November 1 and 2) Harrow Fireworks in North West London has helped bridge the gap by hosting its event a week later on Saturday, November 8. It promises to be a day-long festival that begins at 12pm and runs until 11pm, with a 20-minute fireworks show at around 7.45pm, pre-show entertainment for children and a full-sized fun fair, as well as a world food arena offering a variety of different cuisines, and a bar selling alcoholic drinks.

Even better, entry is free between 12pm and 3pm. Entering any later than this will cost adults £11.95 (online) or £15 (on the door). For children aged four and above, online tickets cost £9.50, while at the gate a ticket will cost £10. Student and family tickets are also available online. Tickets will be available online until 12pm on November 8.

Key info

  • Price : Adult online tickets: £11.95 including booking fee, entry free between 12pm and 3pm
  • Date: Saturday, November 8
  • Timings : The fireworks show is due to start at around 7.45pm.
  • Tickets: For more information, visit the website here.
  • Address: Byron Park, Harrow, HA3 7QX
  • Nearest tube station: Harrow and Wealdstone

Stow Fireworks Spectacular, Walthamstow

For a fireworks extravaganza in East London, look no further than Stow Firework Spectacular, being held in Walthamstow on Wednesday, November 5; Friday, November 7 and Saturday, November 8. The show will be held at Walthamstow Cricket, Tennis and Squash club.

The event will include a low noise children’s firework display as well as a full firework show later on. There will also be funfair rides, local food and drink, and fire entertainment. Fire performers will show their skills at 6.30pm and 7.30pm before the main display at 8pm.

Tickets cost £9.50 for adults, £4.50 for children aged six to 17, and 50p for children aged five and under. Family tickets for two adults and two older children are available for £23.50. Tickets for all three nights are available but act fast to grab them while you can.

  • Dates: November 5, November 7 and November 8
  • Address: Walthamstow Cricket, Tennis & Squash Club E17 3QN
  • Nearest train station: Wood street, which is on the TfL Overground Line between Chingford and Liverpool street, a 4 minute walk away
  • Nearest tube station: Walthamstow central on the Victoria line, which is a 23 minute walk, next closest station is Snaresbrook on the Central line, which is a 28 minute walk or 6 minute taxi ride
  • Timings : Gates open at 4pm but you can arrive at any time afterwards, up to last entry at 8pm
  • Tickets: Tickets are available online only through website’s ticket page

Ealing Fireworks (The Brentham Club)

Dating back to 1911, The Brentham Club has been a venue of choice for many a family celebration or community event, set within 12 acres of conservation land next to the River Brent in Ealing, and surrounded by plush woodland. The Brentham Club is hosting its fireworks event on Saturday, November 8, from 5pm to 9.30pm, with the main display scheduled for around 7.30pm.

Attendees can expect street food and a cluster of market stalls, alongside fairground rides, a children’s disco with “funky tunes” and a bar – as well as heaps of mulled wine. An all-round feel good family event, this promises to be a fun-filled way to enjoy Bonfire Night.

Tickets at the gate cost £16 for adults (over 16) and £10 for children (over three), however online tickets are £12.50 for adults and £6.50 for children, with family tickets for two adults and three children available for £32 (online only). Children under three go free. Tickets can be purchased here.

  • Dates: November 8
  • Address: Brentham Club, 38a Meadvale Rd, London W5 1NP
  • Nearest train station: Castle Bar Park rail station (served by Great Western Railway)
  • Nearest tube station: Hanger Lane on the Central line
  • Timings : Gates open at 5pm but you can arrive at any time afterwards, up to last entry at 8pm
  • Tickets: Tickets are available online here

Barnes Village Fireworks

Another dazzling West London fireworks fest is Barnes Village Fireworks Display, which promises to be one of the most quaint and traditional Bonfire Night parties in London this November. Located at Barnes Sports Club from 5.30pm to 9.30pm on Saturday, November 8, with fireworks expected at 7.45pm.

Revellers can enjoy a classic bonfire, as well as delicious hot mulled wine, a large bar and a BBQ serving hot dogs and burgers. Barnes is adding heaps of tradition to its Bonfire Night celebration with a Best Guy competition— and the winner gets to light the bonfire.

The Best Guy competition takes place at 6.45pm, followed by the traditional bonfire at 7pm which is expected to last around 45 minutes. A 20-minute fireworks display is then scheduled for 7.45pm. Tickets are £17.50 for adults, and £5.50 for children, with family tickets of two adults and two children under 12 available for £35. Tickets can be bought here.

  • Dates: November 8
  • Address: Barnes Sports Club, The Club House, Lonsdale Road, SW13 9QL
  • Nearest train station: Barnes Bridge (served by South Western Railway)
  • Nearest tube station: Putney Bridge, which is a 10 to 20-minute walk away. Other options include Hammersmith (15 to 17-minute walk) and East Putney (20-minute walk). Alternatively, a bus from Putney Bridge or Hammersmith
  • Timings : Gates open at 5.30pm with festivities beginning at 6.45pm
  • Tickets: Tickets are available online here

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