The Best Places To Celebrate Halloween Around The U.S.

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Defy the ghost and cemetery tour in Alexandria, Virginia if you dare!

Misha Enriquez for Visit Alexandria

If you want to make last minute Halloween plans this year, you are not alone. From Austin to Alexandria, here is our list of go-to events, ghost tours, and hotel hangouts to explore across the country this weekend.

Denver, Colorado

Celebrate Halloween at The Curtis, one of the most eclectic hotels in Downtown Denver. Whether you’re booking a stay on the 13th Scary Movie Floor or just passing through for the Boos and Booze Halloween event on October 31st at 5 p.m., you can enjoy cocktails and spooky snacks while those taking part in the costume contest entitled to win prizes such as an overnight stay with food and drink vouchers, special trick-or-treat bags and discounts for meals in the in-house Corner Office Restaurant and in the Martini Bar. Prices start at $ 172 on Halloween night.

New York City

For a fun evening out in the East Village, head to the NO BAR at The Standard on October 30th between 9:30 pm and 2:00 am for Halloween celebrations with For the Gwols, an organization that runs generous fundraisers to help black transgender people support community. Not only are you contributing to a good cause – the funds raised cover travel and rental costs, gender-specific surgeries, and co-payments for doctor visits and medication – you can enjoy DJ tunes, hosted entertainment, and Halloween-themed cocktail specials from UME Liqueurs. Tickets from $ 15. Prices at The Standard start at $ 329 on Saturday if you choose to stay one night.

Alexandria, Virginia

In Old Alexandria, take a ghost tour around the city led by a guide in 18th-century costumes. Visit Hooray for Books on October 31st on King Street and pick up a free swagbag from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM or candy at Carlyle House on N. Fairfax St. starting Sunday at 4:00 PM families should also case Frolic in Lee. Visit – Fendall House on October 30th, where kids ages 3 to 12 can go scavenger hunts, make crafts, and walk in the costume parade (adults $ 5, children $ 15; click here to timed your ticket Reservations).

In the greater Alexandria area, Edgar Allen Poe fans can hear his stories and poems by actors from the Guillotine Theater in Ivy Hill Cemetery on October 28th and 30th from 7:00 pm to 8:00 pm – tickets are $ 20; Register by email at info@IHCHPS.org to reserve your place. History buffs should stop by Mount Vernon on October 30th from 2:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. for Halloween-themed puppet shows from the 18th century.

Austin, Texas

In Downtown Austin, the Driskill Hotel is offering a package deal that includes overnight stays, two tickets for a spooky walking tour with Ghost City Tours, a $ 25 restaurant credit (either in the Driskill Bar or the 1886 Café) and a VooDoo for 10 US dollars includes donuts gift card. Be on the lookout for the ghost of Jesse Driskill, who built the hotel back in 1886 and is said to still roam the grounds – hotel lore says you might end up smelling the smoke of his cigar or spying on ball goers from another era for all of its glamorous glitz during yours Stay when getting on and off the elevator. Prices start at $ 339 on Halloween night.

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