Halloween Entertainment at Blenheim Palace



Head to Blenheim Palace for Halloween entertainment this October Half Term. From 21 - 29 October find lots of new Halloween tricks and treats at the Oxfordshire World Heritage Site perfect for a spooktacular family day out.

What's on?


This year Halloween has taken over the Blenheim Palace with thrills and spooks on selected dates happening in the Palace, Great Court, Cinema in The Stables, The Gallery and the Pleasure Gardens too. From find a Crow in the State Rooms to a Spooky Trail to win a Halloween Treat.

Hop on board the Blenheim Palace ghost train which takes you through a creepy tunnel to the Pleasure Gardens where a cackle of witchy goings-on are to be found. Families can lurk around the Labyrinth or take the Mini-Beasts Trail around the Pleasure Gardens. There will be Spooky Tours running throughout the week in the Palace with a ghoulishly special candlelit tour for brave witches and wizards.

Discover the 17th Century Alchemist lurking in The Gallery along with an interactive Mini Beasts Animal Show. See a wicked Wizard Stilt-Walker and enjoy a ghoulishly good Fire Performance set to music in the Great Court.

There will also be classic spooky storytelling in the cinema of the Stables Courtyard with ghostly tales; perfect for getting into the Halloween spirit.

Indulge in a wickedly delicious Halloween Afternoon Tea at The Orangery during October Half Term and discover a whole host of treats in the Pleasure Gardens Deli including ice-scream and toffee apples, with pumpkin carving too!

Don’t miss Blenheim Palace’s bumper Halloween Half Term activities!

Admission Prices


Park & Gardens ticket required: Adult £15.30, Child £7.10, Family £41.00

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