Where in New York City Are the Most Beautiful Halloween Decorations: 9 Places
'08.10.2024'
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New Yorkers love to decorate their homes for Halloween. Ghosts, ghouls, monsters and other creative ideas will amaze even adults! SecretNYC tells about the best areas with themed decorations.
Your New York City Halloween celebration can be as simple as a stroll through the decorated streets. Seasonal aesthetics, decorations on homes and mom-and-pop stores and more will bring great pleasure to those who stroll.
1. Industry City, Brooklyn
- Where: 220 36th St, Brooklyn.
Industry City is famous for its creativityEvery year, Sunset Park presents a rustic pumpkin display that warms the heart.
2.Upper West Side
Nothing beats the gorgeous brown houses decorated with cobwebs. From spiders to witches, you will find everything that will surely terrify you. They are all equally impressive and chilling!
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Be sure to walk around a few blocks:
- West 81st Street;
- West 82nd Street;
- West 87th Street;
- West 94th Street.
3.West Village
- Where: 10 Grove Street.
Festive area New York City adds a unique twist to the spookiest time of year with its cobblestone streets and 19th-century townhouses. Plus, the city's downtown is versatile.
There are great places to bring the kids, as well as spooky restaurants and bars for those over 21. Be sure to stop by Grove Court for a cozy fall photo.
4. Astoria, Queens
- Where: Ditmars Blvd, Queens.
One Astoria resident on Ditmas Blvd always decorates her home in a special way. Rumor has it that she spends over $1000 each year on holiday paraphernalia for her yard.
5. Chelsea
- Where: W 22nd Street.
There are plenty of reasons to take a stroll through Chelsea this Halloween season. The townhouse at 314 W 22nd Street is given a Halloween makeover each year by Hatch Studio. Plus, the famous Chelsea Market is always decked out with spooky exhibits that are fun to explore after you’ve had your snack!
6.Upper East Side
Experts especially like these places:
- East 62nd between Lexington Ave and Third Ave;
- East 64th between Madison and Fifth Ave;
- East 67th between Madison and Fifth Ave;
- East 74th between Third and Madison;
- East 77th Street between Second Ave and Third Ave.
7. Ditmas Park, Brooklyn
Ditmas Park earned its place on the list in large part because of its Queen Anne Victorian home on Albemarle Road, whose spacious porch is a place of eerie and strange fun.
8. Midtown, Manhattan
- Where: 45 Rockefeller Plaza.
Rockefeller Center is obviously well known for its iconic New York City Christmas tree, but don’t discount this attraction in October. Its cozy fall display is simply mesmerizing. While in the area, check out Jimmy Fallon's Tonightmares…if you dare.
9. South Street Seaport
- Where: 89 South St.
The South Street Seaport Pumpkin Arch is an annual Halloween classic! It’s the perfect place for fall photos – especially magical at night when everything is lit up. What could be better than the combination of fall colors and picturesque river views!