Halloween in New York City is magical, with spooky vibes, exciting costumes, and festive events taking over the streets. Whether you’re into haunted houses or pumpkin patches, NYC has something for everyone. Here’s our list of five must-try Halloween activities in the city this year:

The Village Halloween Parade

The iconic Village Halloween Parade is back, bigger and spookier than ever! This legendary parade features over 50,000 costumed marchers, including dancers, artists, and larger-than-life puppets, all through the streets of Greenwich Village. Expect incredible costumes, live music, and a festive atmosphere that celebrates the spirit of Halloween.

If you want to join the parade, just show up in costume! For those who prefer to watch, arrive early to grab a spot along the parade route, which starts at Canal Street and 6th Avenue. The parade starts at 7 PM on Halloween and goes until 11 PM.

Boo at the Zoo

Perfect for families with young children, Boo at the Zoo is a Halloween tradition at the Bronx Zoo. Running every weekend in October, this event offers spooky (but not too scary) fun for kids. The activities include costume parades, magic shows, a haunted forest, pumpkin carvings, and a trick-or-treat trail.

Blood Manor

Blood Manor is one of NYC’s premier haunted houses if you love a good scare. This terrifying attraction in midtown offers 10,000 square feet of pure horror. Blood Manor boasts themed rooms, hallways, and corridors filled with actors in frightening costumes, guaranteed to send shivers down your spine. This year, expect new attractions, jump scares, and immersive horror experiences that will keep you on your toes. Blood Manor is not for the faint of heart, so prepare for a terrifying experience!

Pumpkin Picking at Decker Farm

Get out of the city for a fall-filled day of pumpkin picking at Decker Farm on Staten Island. This historic farm offers hayrides, corn mazes, and pumpkin patches for those looking to embrace the fall season. Open throughout October, Decker Farm is an ideal spot for families or couples looking to enjoy a laid-back fall day outside of the hustle and bustle of the city.

The Great Jack O’Lantern Blaze

Just a short trip outside the city to the Hudson Valley, The Great Jack O’Lantern Blaze is one of the area’s most visually stunning Halloween experiences. Featuring over 7,000 hand-carved pumpkins illuminated in intricate designs, this immersive event transforms the historic grounds of Van Cortland Manor into a glowing pumpkin wonderland. Tickets tend to sell out quickly, so plan ahead. The event runs from September through November, making it a perfect fall activity for families and Halloween lovers alike.

Whether you’re into family-friendly fun or looking for spine-chilling thrills, New York City offers endless ways to celebrate Halloween in 2024. So, grab your costume, invite some friends, and prepare for a spooky good time!

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