NYC Halloween Weekend Fun

The Fun & Safe Way To NYC

Although Halloween will be different in New York City this year, there are still many spooky events happening and attractions open to enjoy this Halloween weekend.

Taking the NY Waterway ferry is the best way there.
No bridge or tunnel traffic & tolls, no expensive city parking, and all of our health safety measures for safe travel to NYC on all ferries and shuttles.

Don't forget our self-parking garages at Port Imperial and our free connecting midtown shuttles.

Here are some fall and Halloween-themed events you can enjoy in New York City. 
(Tickets are required to be reserved ahead of time for most events, masks must be worn and social distancing will be enforced).

Ghost Tours of Greenwich Village -- NYC Ghosts, Manhattan

If you're looking for some local ghost stories to keep you up at night, you're in luck!  NYC Ghosts is hosting tours of some notoriously haunted locations in Greenwich Village.  Come find out what history lurks behind every corner in New York City.

Madame Tussauds, New York Brings Back a Taste of Broadway to NYC:

Every Saturday in October, the attraction will kick off a series of Broadway performances from the balcony of it glamorous A-List room.  There will be a new Broadway performer weekly at 2pm.  Coming up later this month are John Riddle of Disney's Frozen, and Newsies and Wicked star Kara Lindsay, among others to be announced.

Boo at the Zoo -- Bronx Zoo

Until Nov. 1, guests who come to Boo at the Zoo can enjoy a number of Halloween-themed activities each Thursday through Sunday throughout the month. Activities will include daily magic shows, professional pumpkin carving demos and the spooky extinct animal graveyard,  Animal-themed costumed stilt walkers and Halloween animal puppets will headline the MASKerade, and guests can enjoy performances throughout the day from the Wildlife Theater on Astor Court.

Paranormal Historical Investigations at the Morris-Jumel Mansion -- Manhattan

Ever wonder what paranormal happenings are in Washington Heights?  Take a tour of the Morris-Jumel Mansion, which has attracted academics over the years for its paranormal findings, while learning the basics of ghost hunting.  Must be 18 or older to take the tour.

Great Pumpkin Path - New York Botanical Garden, Bronx

From now through Nov. 3, New York Botanical Garden in the Bronx is hosting a walkable path that is surrounded by pumpkins and gourds of varying sizes.  Some giant pumpkins will join the Conservatory Lawn on Oct 24.


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