The Halloween Zombie Walk in Central London

Images by Lin Vitali

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Zombies paint the town red.

Hundreds of zombies residing in London have celebrated Halloween in the best way possible – a zombie pub-crawl! The undead joined forces at Waxy O'Connors pub on Rupert Street at 2pm, following onto The Exchange pub, On Anon pub, Ruby Blue pub, Yates pub and returning back to Waxy’s at around 8:30 pm.

Scaring the bar tenders was not enough for the blood and beer hungry zombies, so in between the pub sessions the zombies allocated an hour and a half for a walk in central London to show off their monstrosity to the general public. The Zombie Walk began at around 5pm touching base on landmarks in central London such as Trafalgar Square. Many bemused tourist were so frightened this Halloween, there is a good chance they may never return to London ever again.

halloween zombie walk London 2010 - two zombies and a baby

The zombie act

It is a pleasure to know that today’s zombies still put in great time and effort in looking terrifying. Check out the spine-chilling evidence!

halloween zombie walk London 2010 - four zombies

I love Halloween, I want to become a zombie, how do I do that?

Good question. You can’t. – Just kidding! Anyone can take part in the Zombie Walk London. You and your zombie-wannabe friends simply need to work on your bloody costumes, practice the zombie walk and get in with the plan! You now have an entire year to prepare until the next Halloween - much fun to be had.

More photos from Halloween Zombie Walk, London 2010.

Also see photos from "Eat Your Heart Out and The Pretox Potion" event.

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