Five Spooky Destinations to Celebrate Halloween

Halloween night always brings with it an atmosphere that is always special, magical, and at the same time dark… If it is true that France has now adopted Halloween, it nonetheless remains true that there exist places in Europe where you can experience a much more intense atmosphere for the occasion, like in London and Edinburgh, but also New York. That’s why we’ve put together a list of 5 destinations where you can spend a truly spooky Halloween night!

1. Halloween in Edinburgh

On Halloween night, October 31, Edinburgh becomes a festive city. It begins with a large parade composed of floats dedicated to the main characters of Scottish tradition and followed by a procession of people in disguise. Each year, at some point during the parade, an allegorical show depicts the fight between summer and winter, with the victory of the latter. Of course, the party continues all night with shows, dances, and festivities of all kinds.

But Halloween in Edinburgh can be even more interesting and scary, and people who choose to spend it in one of the city’s most haunted places know it well: Mary King’s Close. This is the underground city located under the city hall. Over the years, several ghost stories have emerged there, accompanied by strange apparitions and paranormal phenomena… In short, the ideal place to start the October 31 celebrations!

2. Oaxaca, Mexico

If by chance, or luck, you find yourself in Mexico from October 31 to November 2, get ready to celebrate the best Halloween of your life! Or rather the most beautiful “Dia de los Muertos “…
A colorful and wild party awaits you in Oaxaca, where locals take to the streets of the city in costumes for a sort of “< an i=6>carnival” which takes place against a backdrop of dance and music, candles, colorful skulls, food, fluorescent confetti, etc. A riot of colors that makes Halloween in Oaxaca the most lively holiday in the world!

According to Mayan and Aztec traditions and legends, locals must disguise themselves and visit local cemeteries; decorations in the shape of skeletons, flowers, and skulls are omnipresent. All of Mexico celebrates this holiday as it should be, but it is in the main square of Oaxaca, called Xócalo, that the celebrations reach their peak. The festival aims to celebrate the dead with music, food, and tequila until dawn.

Halloween time is perfect for coming to discover Mexico during a trip. Organized tours are the ideal solution for anyone who prefers to delegate most of the organizational details. departures on fixed dates and times, the presence of specialized guides, the assurance of not missing out on the essential places…..We invite you If you look at the offers from thePromovacances travel agency, you will find departures for Mexico from the largest airports in France. a>

3. Dublin in Ireland

Although Halloween is attributed to the United States, it was actually in Ireland that it originated! This is why one of the best places to celebrate it is the Green Island! In Dublin, on October 31, the whole city is celebrating. Just don a spooky mask and stroll through the city to find yourself involved in wild celebrations in anticipation of the ultimate event: the Samahin Parade! During this Celtic-style parade, the end of summer is celebrated, in the company of characters who have nothing to envy of the others!

But if you are looking for something even more characteristic, you should go to Northern Ireland, to Londonderry to be precise! This small town hosts the annual Banks of the Foyle Halloween Carnival, an event during which all citizens take to the streets dressed as skeletons, witches, and vampires, to a background of Celtic, rock, and other music, and participate in various thematic activities.

4. Salem and Sleepy Hollow in the United States

You probably know the film Hocus Pocus: The Three Witches. Salem is where the story of Disney takes place…and so much more. Salem, Massachusetts has been the subject of many films featuring witches, and the reason is very simple: it is known as “Witch Town > following strange phenomena. What better place, then, to celebrate Halloween night? when a real witch hunt was launched“. This name dates back to 1691,

In Salem, Halloween begins on October 1 with a big parade and continues throughout the month with Haunted Happenings, a whole series of themed events of all kinds that take place every day. On October 31, it all ends with a big witches’ ball: the Salem Witches Halloween Ball!

Sleepy Hollow, for its part, is located in the state of New York and is, for more than a month, the protagonist of numerous “scary” events celebrating Halloween, attracting thousands of tourists every year. Ghost tours, cemetery tours, and the “Great Jack O’Lantern Blaze“, over 7000 pumpkins- hand-carved lanterns that illuminate Van Cortlandt Castle. Of course, there are also many references to the legend of the headless horseman (do you know the film with Johnny Depp?), which made this small American town as famous as it is frightening.

5. Halloween in London, United Kingdom

Why choose the capital of England for Halloween? Because the metropolis is full of legends and the British are very attached to the Halloween party. If you don’t want to stray too far from France, this destination is perfect! The city of London is full of haunted places that are the subject of many legends. First of all, the Tower of London, on the banks of the River Thames, is famous because it is where Anne Boleyn was murdered by her husband in 1536. According to legend, the ghost of this woman still appears frequently.

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