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Things to do in Portsmouth: Spinnaker Tower set to host Halloween pumpkin trail this half term

The Halloween Pumpkin Trail will take families sky high in the search for prizes. Photo: Adobe Stock for illustrative purposes only.
The Halloween Pumpkin Trail will take families sky high in the search for prizes. Photo: Adobe Stock for illustrative purposes only.

Experience Halloween at Portsmouth's Spinnaker Tower with a thrilling pumpkin trail, chilling ghost stories from the city's past, and spook-tacular panoramic views.
From October 23 to 29, visitors will have the opportunity to delve into the eerie history of Portsmouth, through spine-tingling ghost stories full of mystery.
Once the pumpkin trail is complete, visitors will be in store for a Halloween treat.
Guests can pick up a card from reception and take the high-speed lift up to Deck 1 to begin the trail, not forgetting to check the lift and
stairs on the way up.

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Whilst exploring the tower and the pumpkin trail, visitors will be able to take in 23-mile views and brave the Sky Walk, positioned 100 metres above sea level.

There will also be a chance for visitors to win prizes for the most imaginative costumes for spooky season.

Tony Sammut, General Manger at Spinnaker Tower said: “Our Halloween trail adds to the fun of a trip to Spinnaker Tower and is a chance for families to enjoy memorable time together this half term. Don’t forget your spooky costumes – we will be keeping an eye out for our favourites.”
The Halloween trail is free to take part in with a general admission ticket. Children under 4 enter free and there are concessions for residents, seniors and students.

For more information about how to get general admission tickets, click here.