As you may have heard, nearly 100 streets are going car-free from 4 to 8pm for safe trick-or-treating this Halloween in NYC.
Visit the “Trick-or-Streets map here! Below is a detailed list of the Neighborhood’s best events kids and family-friendly. You don’t have to walk to apartments as stoops will have residents handing out treats and games for all.
- Astoria:Trick-or-treating kicks off at 4 p.m. at 31st Avenue Open Street as well as a whole weekend of events such as costume contest , haunted photo booth, spooky storytime
- Sunnyside Gardens: 44th, 45th, 46th, and 47th streets between Skillman Avenue and 39th Avenue, look out for a projector and spooky scary movies.
- Whitestone: know to be one of the best “Halloween” spot. The house at 149th and 18th Ave is a must see for its scary decorations.
- Kew Gardens: Trunk Or Treat on October 29th at Maple Grove Cemetery, a fun, safe, welcoming environment to take your children trick or treating.
- Kensington: East Fourth Street in Kensington is “the place to be.” The area from Caton Avenue to Albemarle Road will be blocked off for the city’s Safe Streets program.
- Long Island City:The 12th Street Plaza between 44th Avenue and 43rd Road will feature crafts, candy, and fun from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. And and Halloween Harvest Festival on October 29th at Socrate Sculpture Park
- Williamsbridge Oval Recreation Center: games, family fun and more.
- Halloween Parade on City Island: Monday 31st
- Halloween Costume Party on Commerce Avenue
- Randall’s Island Halloween Boo Bash
- Boo at the Zoo: not a free event, HALLOWEEN CRAFTS, wildlife theater and candy trail.
- Hunts Point: Haunted Halloween event! Activities will include games, music, a dance contest. Must register
- Mott Haven:The Third Avenue Business Improvement District will host Halloween fun on Willis Avenue, from East 147th Street to East 148th Street. It will have a pumpkin patch, face painting, live music, and treats. On Friday, from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. over at 138th Street and Alexander Avenue, several community organizations will host a festive Halloween event with music, goody bags, and more fun.
- Hamilton Heights: stores on Broadway go all out for trick-or-treating.
- Jackson Heights: Annual Halloween Parade
- Harlem: The block of 120th Street between Lenox and Fifth Avenue is the heart of the celebration and is closed down as a play street as well as brownstone blocks on 119th to 123rd streets between Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Boulevard and Lenox Avenue.
- Lincoln Square packed with Halloween events in collaboration with some local stores
- East Midtown:Trick or Treat with East Midtown
- Upper East Side: East 82nd Street from Third Avenue to Lexington Avenue will be blocked off for a Halloween party. Check out hot spots on East 78th, between Park and Lexington Avenue as well as East 67th, 72nd, and 74th between Fifth Ave and Madison. Stop by for some impressive skeletons, painted pumpkins, smoke-breathing dragons, and more spooky fun. Asphalt Green is hosting a great free event. You must RSVP here
- Upper West Side: West 69th Street between Columbus Avenue and Central Park West is known for their Halloween fun. West 78th Street between Columbus and Amsterdam avenues will be open for trick-or-treating, and participating in the city’s open streets program. You can see some of the standouts on W. 87th Street, W. 82nd Street, W. 75th Street, W. 70th Street. West 90th Street and West 95th Street between Central Park West and Columbus Avenue
- Washington Square Park: On Friday, Oct. 28, from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. head to Washington Square Park for a Halloween party. Guests can enjoy pumpkin painting, score temporary tattoos, and get artsy at a coloring station. On Halloween, NYU and CB2 are once again hosting their Annual Children’s Halloween Parade .Families are invited for live performances, games, and treats. For the parade, meet at 3 p.m. at the arch in Washington Square. Activities will be held at LaGuardia Place.
- Meatpacking: trick or treat at Chelsea Market. Magical Masquerade Family Day at the Whitney Museum on Saturday, Oct. 29 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m, ot free: tickets start at $25 for adults, kids 18 and under are free.
- Lower East Side: Head to Economy Candy (108 Rivington Street), where they’ll be passing out candy to all trick-or-treaters from 2:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. On Sunday, Oct. 30, the Market Line will offer trick-or-treating for kids, plus free face painting and tattoos on a first-come, first-served basis.
- Battery Park: Brookfield Place Brookfield Place is excited to welcome back the Halloween Bash on Saturday, October 29, 2022 between 12:00 – 3:00 PM!
- Bay Ridge: HALLOWEEN FESTIVAL AT OWLS HEAD PARK and
- Bed-Stuy: Halloween Block Party’s map
- Brooklyn Heights: at Garden Place is a stoop Halloween extravaganza as well as Grace Court Alley. The Brooklyn Heights Halloween Parade on October 29th at 10.30 is an annual tradition it will start at the Clark Street entrance to the Promenade and proceed southward (left turn from Clark) to Remsen Street.
- Carroll Gardens: all over the neighborhood, but the stretch along Clinton Street is where you will find a real Halloween mood, plus the “ Scarrol Park Annual Children’s Halloween Celebration”
- Crown Heights: trick-or-treating at the Brooklyn Children’s Museum on Saturday, Oct. 29 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. This year’s event will feature a Super Hero Training Camp, where Spider-Man will show kids how to climb, Wonder Woman will offer lasso lessons, and Batman and Robin will teach juggling. Kids (and grownups!) are encouraged to wear their costumes. Admission isn’t free; tickets start at $13, with discounts for grandparents. Children 1 and under are free.
- Dumbo: “Dumboween ” It begins at 4 p.m. with the annual “March to the Arch.” Start at Washington Street (between Front and Water streets), then a brass band (and puppets) will lead the procession. The pet costume contest kicks off at 5 p.m. and local stores will hand out candy until 7 p.m. And before you go trick-or-treating, stop by the Adams Street library from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. for some Halloween fun.
- Fort Greene: it’s annual Halloween Fest runs from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Organizers invite you to “bring everyone you know” for musical and dance performances, arts and crafts, and more.
- Greenpoint: Greenpoint Halloween Parade, Spooktacular Party, and Zombie Nerf War 2022 (not free tickets are $6.38) more on the Greenpoints event here
- Park Slope: Halloween Parade from 3:30 p.m. to 7 p.m.. Queuing for the parade starts at 5:30 p.m. The procession moves down Seventh avenue, starting at 14th Street, turning on Third Street, and culminating at Old Stone House.
- Prospect Park: The Audubon Center at Prospect Park is hosting “Creepy Crawly Halloween” on Sunday, Oct. 30 from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. They invite children to “take a second look at the creatures that give you the creeps, you may find you like them!”
- Industry City: Fright City: Halloween at IC dance parties, trick-or-treat, a kids’ parade, and movie screenings. Be sure to watch your back; mummies, zombies, and creepy crawlies are taking over IC.
- Governors’s Island: PUMPKIN POINT 2022 October 29 – 30, 2022, from 10am to 5pm.
Have fun on this Halloween 2022 . Comments here if we have left out some cool spots ⬇️
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