Zippo’s – UK’s Favourite Touring Circus

Address
Various locations such as Hampstead Heath, Palmers Green, Twickenham and more.
Duration
2 hours
9.6

Based on 13 reviews

07 October 2023

I really enjoyed visiting Zippos Circus performance! I sencerely enjoyed high energy and fantastic presentations! Every single performance act was absolutely outstanding, I could not ask for more. The staff were all very intertaining and made the audience very happy and brought lots of joy to many! Five stars from me. Highly Recommended!

04 May 2022

It was amazing and I would go back again

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About Zippos Circus

Zippos Circus is a big-top treat packed with thrills, laughs and gasp-out-loud moments. With acrobats, clowns, aerial stunts and the jaw-dropping Globe of Death, it’s old-school circus fun at its best. No animals, just pure talent – and a brilliant family day out for kids, teens, and amazed grandparents.

Top tip from the KidRated team:

Top tip from the KidRated team:

Book early to grab the best ringside seats! Pack ear defenders for little ones if they’re sensitive to noise, and bring extra money for popcorn, candy floss and light-up toys!

Quick Inspiration

What age group is Zippos Circus best for?

Honestly, everyone. Kids under two go free if they sit on a lap. Primary schoolers will love the clowning and acrobatics, tweens and teens will be hooked by the stunts, and grown-ups will get a nostalgic thrill.

What should we absolutely not miss?

The finale. Trust us – it’s one of those hold-your-breath, grab-your-kid’s-hand kind of moments. The Globe of Death (yes, really) features motorbikes flying around inside a giant metal ball. It’s loud, wild, and unforgettable.

Any acts we should keep an eye out for?

Definitely! Look out for the incredible aerial performers high above your head – they make it look easy (it’s not). Plus, the multi-talented Paulo Dos Santos, who not only hosts the show but also performs in some acts too!

Where’s the best place to sit?

There are three seating areas: Ringside, Royal Grandstand and Grandstand. It’s all tiered, so there’s a good view from everywhere. You enter at a wide aisle and then it’s steps down to the four rows of Ringside seating. Note, Ringside is thrilling but can be overwhelming (and louder) for little ones. Above the aisle, it’s three rows of Royal Grandstand (blue seats). The rest of the seats are Grandstand. Plus, there are dedicated wheelchair spaces.

Can I let older kids wander round alone?

Children under 15 need to be with an adult. Teens over 15 can go solo, but honestly, this is a great shared experience. It’s one of those rare events the whole family genuinely enjoys together.

Is Zippos Circus expensive?

Not at all. Tickets are very fair, with options for families and often discount codes floating around on their socials. There’s even a family ticket that waives individual booking fees.

Is it good for a rainy day?

Definitely. The Big Top keeps everyone dry, and because it’s all seated and under cover, you can enjoy the full show whatever the weather.

Got any tips for grandparents?

Plenty! The show’s comedy and musical throwbacks (think Spanish Flea and Chariots of Fire) are lovely nods to a bygone era. It’s also loud, lively, and delightfully wholesome – so bring earplugs if you’re sensitive to sound, and sit a few rows back for the best view and comfort.

Is it buggy/wheelchair friendly?

Wheelchairs – yes. Pushchairs – not inside the tent. There’s a supervised buggy park near the café. For babies under two, they don’t need a ticket if they’re on your lap, and baby carriers are handy for the show.

Are there places to eat nearby (or inside)?

Yes – the foyer tent has all the circus snack classics: popcorn, hot dogs, candyfloss and drinks. No hot food or open drinks from outside are allowed in the Big Top, though.

Are there loos – and are they decent?

Yes. Expect clean, portable event-style toilets. There’s usually at least one accessible loo too.

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