Halloween in New York: 10 places for amazing photos

Halloween in New York sounds like a dream and yes, it’s was one of my bucket list destinations. I spent 3 amazing autumn weeks in New York and chose the best things to do during Halloween time. All of them are totally free.

1. Central Park

Go to the Bethesda Fountain, feed a squirrels with walnuts, listen street musicians. Go through all park to the Charles A. Dana Discovery Center. There are pumpkins parade here around 6 p.m., check a schedule of Halloween festival.

Lake near Bethesda Fountain
Charles A. Dana Discovery Center

2. Museum of Natural History

It’s a gorgeous building with totally yellow trees. And at night time inside of museum are special Halloween sleepover. In 2019 tickets cost $150 usd and sold out 2 months before, so keep this article for a 2020.

American Museum of Natural History

3. Bryant Park

Surrounded by skyscrapers Bryant Park the most beautiful place during fall and winter. Ice rink already open and Halloween decorations are present.

Cafe in Bryant Park
Bryant Park, New York

4. Rockefeller Center

The most grandiose decorations are here. Hundreds of pumpkins, pure orange.

5. Flatiron Building

Always nice to pass trough.

6. Chelsea Market

Tones of zombies, skulls and drooping cobwebs. Also gift shops, bars and food. Special atmosphere.

Chelsea Market during Halloween

7. Soho and lower Manhattan

Shops, restaurants and houses with a nice decor.

8. Greenwich village

Center of Halloween. Huge decorations on a houses, kids in costumes. You can take a pictures on a each corner.

9. Greenwich village Parade

Absolutely crazy and amazing. Thousands people on a streets watching a parade and participants in a really nice costumes with music trucks, dance shows. Everywhere small parties, people just have a lot of fun.

10. Hoboken

My personal favorite one. All the streets in fallen leaves, sweet houses and most impressive view of night Manhattan

I hope you got inspired to spend Halloween and autumn days in New York. Pin this post and, please, follow my Pinterest or Instagram Bogotera