London’s most luxurious Halloween party is back. If you like your scares on the exclusive side – with a side of champagne to settle any nerves, naturally – you can’t miss the iconic Home House’s legendary Halloween party, which will return this month.
Cursed circus performers will take over Home House this Halloween / Credit: @domdommartin
The fabled annual party, famed for being the best in the Capital, will make its much-anticipated return to the iconic London member’s club on 25th October. The theme has been announced Les Arts du Cirque, transporting patrons into a twisted circus world – so begin preparations for your most decadent scary circus look now.
The luxury club will make way for spine-tingling touches / Credit: @domdommartin
Held within the exclusive club’s trio of stunning Georgian townhouses, the ghoulish extravaganza promises an immersive experience unlike anything else in the city. So, if the idea of a Halloween celebration that’s as opulent as it is eerie sounds like your kind of spooky shindig, look no further.
On the night of the 25th, until the early hours, Home House will transform its historic spaces into a dark, twisted circus. Each of the club’s three iconic houses will offer guests a uniquely haunting experience – think performers in blood stained ballet shoes, beautiful and bizarre gravity-defying acrobats and contortionists and cursed circus acts from a show once glorious and now haunted. Amid the glitz and glamour of the night, a statement from the house warns with a wry wink: “the beauty hides a deeper, darker secret.”
Luxury private members’ club Home House will get a spooky makeover for its legendary Halloween party / Credit: @domdommartin
Though Home House is known as one of the most exclusive member’s clubs in the city, there’s also good news for non-members: for this special night of the year, not only do the spirits come out to play, but so to can non-members, as everyone is allowed to buy a ticket to the event, with tickets priced at £105 for members and £125 for guests. In order to be eligible, non-members can indulge in the magic by booking a stay in one of the club’s 23 exquisite bedrooms and suites, which will grant access to all club areas, including its boutique gym and dining rooms.
We can’t think of a better place to rest one’s (skeletal) head after the most decadent Halloween party in London.
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London’s most luxurious Halloween party is back. If you like your scares on the exclusive side – with a side of champagne to settle any nerves, naturally – you can’t miss the iconic Home House’s legendary Halloween party, which will return this month.
The fabled annual party, famed for being the best in the Capital, will make its much-anticipated return to the iconic London member’s club on 25th October. The theme has been announced Les Arts du Cirque, transporting patrons into a twisted circus world – so begin preparations for your most decadent scary circus look now.
Held within the exclusive club’s trio of stunning Georgian townhouses, the ghoulish extravaganza promises an immersive experience unlike anything else in the city. So, if the idea of a Halloween celebration that’s as opulent as it is eerie sounds like your kind of spooky shindig, look no further.
On the night of the 25th, until the early hours, Home House will transform its historic spaces into a dark, twisted circus. Each of the club’s three iconic houses will offer guests a uniquely haunting experience – think performers in blood stained ballet shoes, beautiful and bizarre gravity-defying acrobats and contortionists and cursed circus acts from a show once glorious and now haunted. Amid the glitz and glamour of the night, a statement from the house warns with a wry wink: “the beauty hides a deeper, darker secret.”
Though Home House is known as one of the most exclusive member’s clubs in the city, there’s also good news for non-members: for this special night of the year, not only do the spirits come out to play, but so to can non-members, as everyone is allowed to buy a ticket to the event, with tickets priced at £105 for members and £125 for guests. In order to be eligible, non-members can indulge in the magic by booking a stay in one of the club’s 23 exquisite bedrooms and suites, which will grant access to all club areas, including its boutique gym and dining rooms.
We can’t think of a better place to rest one’s (skeletal) head after the most decadent Halloween party in London.
For tickets and further information, visit www.homehouse.co.uk.
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