Top London Bonfire Night 2024 firework displays you can't miss

Alexandra Palace fireworks displayAlexandra Palace fireworks display
Alexandra Palace fireworks display | Supplied
Explore the must-see firework displays across London this Bonfire Night, from Ally Pally's iconic views to Battersea Park's family-friendly nights.

Remember, remember the fifth of November - yes it’s (almost) that time of year again -  Bonfire Night.

And what better place to commemorate the evening than in the city where Guy Fawkes and his motley crew attempted to blow up the Houses of Parliament and King James I in the Gunpowder Plot of November 5 1605.

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Here are some of our favourite fireworks displays in London.

Alexandra Palace Fireworks Festival

Alexandra Palace, Alexandra Palace Way, London N22 7AY November 1 and 2 Tickets: From £5.50

Lighting up Ally Pally’s iconic view of the capital’s skyline, and taking over the 196 acres of parkland, London’s “biggest and best" Fireworks display will be soundtracked by a specially curated playlist. 

This year's activities at Ally Pally's fireworks includes a German beer festival, performances by comedy duo The Cuban Brothers and the Artful Dodger and street food stalls.

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There will also be a huge bonfire, funfair and ice disco. Make sure to book your tickets in advance as this event sells out fast!

Bonfire Night commemorates Guy Fawkes and his motley crew attempt to blow up the Houses of Parliament and King James I in the Gunpowder Plot of November 5 1605Bonfire Night commemorates Guy Fawkes and his motley crew attempt to blow up the Houses of Parliament and King James I in the Gunpowder Plot of November 5 1605
Bonfire Night commemorates Guy Fawkes and his motley crew attempt to blow up the Houses of Parliament and King James I in the Gunpowder Plot of November 5 1605 | Credit: Iuli Rukmin

Battersea Park Fireworks

Battersea Park, Prince of Wales Drive, London SW11 4NJ November 2 and 3 Tickets: Adults: £13.10 

This November, South London's biggest Fireworks Display returns to Battersea Park for a two-night affair.

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On November 2 the classic Saturday Night will host a spectacular fireworks display and traditional bonfire, alongside live music, fairground rides, tasty food and warming drinks.

The family orientated Sunday Night show will return on November 3. Alongside the food, drinks and face-paint, Sunday will deliver its own unique and stunning display suited to the younger ones with an earlier start time and an awe-inspiring light display to replace the traditional bonfire.

Beckenham Fireworks

Croydon Road Recreation Ground (Beckenham Rec), 319 Croydon Rd, Beckenham BR3 3P November 2 Tickets will be available from early October

Go and join Beckenham’s family-friendly fireworks display.

There is a quieter display at 6pm (fireworks for smaller children – some small bangs) and a main firework display at 7.45pm.

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Food stalls serving burgers, jerk chicken, philly cheese steaks, paella, hot dogs, churros and ice cream will be up and running all evening.

Gates open on Croydon Road and Village Way in Beckenham at 4.30pm

Wimbledon Park fireworksWimbledon Park fireworks
Wimbledon Park fireworks | Supplied

Wimbledon Park Fireworks

Wimbledon Park, Home Park Rd, London SW19 8AU November 5 Tickets: Adults: £11.66

Witness one of two breath-taking displays of pyrotechnics at the Wimbledon Park fireworks, where music and fireworks combine to create a dramatic show. 

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Choose from one of two shows: an earlier show (6.45pm) more suitable for younger children and a later show (8.30pm) for adults.

Morden Park

Morden Park, Lower Morden Lane, Morden, SM4 5QU November 2 Tickets: Adults: £11.66

Morden Park’s Bonfire Night has two dazzling sets of fireworks, one starting a little earlier for families (6.45pm) and a later show (8.30pm) for adults.

There will be a funfair, food stalls and a bar, too, so you’ll have plenty to keep you entertained.

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