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Do we have a Fasching or a Carneval in the UK?

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Do we have a Fasching or a Carneval in the UK?

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  1. Notting Hill Carnival

    Labroke Grove is the heart of the spectacular Notting Hill Carnival, held each August Bank Holiday since 1966. This holiday always falls on the last weekend of August with Sunday and Monday being the major carnival days. The festivities started as a local affair set up by the West Indian immigrants of the area and has become a full-blooded Caribbean carnival, attracting millions of people from all around the world. There are scores of massive ’sound systems’, many spectacular floats and steel drum bands additionally, to keep you well fed, there are hundreds of stalls lining the streets of the area selling all sorts of food and drink including Caribbean specialities.


  2. Notting Hill Carnival

  3. Sort of, the other answers explain Carnivals but Fasching is different. As you probably know Fasching (or Fasting)  is a festival carried out in Munich in Bavaria prior to lent, the nearest we could get to it with a public display is pancake or Shrove Tuesday. There is no real festival in the UK to mark the start of Lent.

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