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Halloween Atlanta. THE BIG BOO! welcomes: Stone Mountain Park’s Pumpkin Festival, Haunted Hall of Fame, The Ghastly Dreadfuls, Boo at the Zoo and so much more! Grab your costume and check out some of the fun Halloween events for adults in Atlanta!
Halloween season is almost upon us, and there are tons of spooky delights awaiting you in Atlanta! From the scariest haunted houses to the cutest corn mazes, pumpkin patches, and the sexiest costume parties… there’s a little something for everyone!
Pumpkin festivals, club parties, pub crawls, trunk or treats — there’s something for everyone in and around Atlanta as Halloween approaches. Here are the best ways to celebrate...
From haunted houses to parades and trunk-or-treating, our guide includes the best spooky, silly, candy-filled Halloween events in Atlanta for every boo and ghoul! Plus, have more fall fun with our list of corn mazes and pumpkin patches close to Atlanta, fall festivals and spooky ghost tours.
ATLANTA — Get ready, Atlanta—this weekend is loaded with Halloween thrills, from pulse-pounding haunted houses and spine-tingling ghost tours to vibrant Dia de los Muertos celebrations.
From pumpkin patches to trick-or-treating at top Atlanta attractions, here are some of the best not-so-spooky Halloween events and things to do with the kids!
Immerse the family in one of Atlanta’s biggest Halloween parades in Little 5 Points. Sail the Haunted Seas at the Georgia Aquarium. Explore Woodland Spirits at Atlanta’s Fernbank Museum of Natural History. Boost Your Adrenaline at the Six Flags over Georgia Fright Fest.
Looking for ways to get spooky this Halloween? Downtown Atlanta has something for everyone to celebrate the season. Here’s a guide to the best Halloween events that the whole family can partake in!
Experience 10,000 square feet of Underground Atlanta decked out for Halloween, along with themed cocktails and actors.
Get ready for the best Halloween event of the season, featuring family-friendly shows and attractions during the day, and thrilling rides and scary haunted houses at night.
The pleasant weather and beautifull fall foliage make it a great time to visit Atlanta. Whether you want to sip spooky spirits or dress to impress at some of the city's horror-filled happenings, explore the Ultimate Guide to Atlanta's Best Halloween Experiences.
This big list of Halloween activities includes free & cheap events for kids and adults, with plenty of FREE trick-or-treat opportunities.
Halloween events in Atlanta, GA. HALLOWEEN: A Spooky Selfie Experience. Today • 4:00 PM. De La Rosa Event Space & Party Rentals. #1 HALLOWEEN WEEKEND PARTY IN ATLANTA. Today • 10:00 PM. 150 Central Ave SW. AFRO CARIBBEAN ROOFTOP PARTY. Friday • 10:00 PM. Cafe Circa. TRAP HOUSE BRUNCH & DAY PARTY. Sat, Nov 23 • 3:00 PM. Cafe Circa.
It’s spooky season in Atlanta and Halloween events are popping up all around the metro ahead of Oct. 31. Capturing the Spirit of Oakland Halloween Tours give a nighttime look at the historic graveyard Oct. 17-20 and again Oct. 23-27.
We've rounded up our favorite Atlanta Halloween events that will have you screaming for joy (and fright)! Our list of top Halloween events for families in Atlanta include Kids Boo Fest at Six Flags, Stone Mountain Park Pumpkin Festival, a monster parade in Little Five Points, and so much more.
From Six Flags Over Georgia’s Fright Fest to the Fernbank Museum’s Fright Night, there are some pretty great Halloween events and attractions that you can look forward to every single year...
This Halloween-themed festival invites attendees and their furry friends to participate in a variety of activities, including costume contests, dog agility courses, and games. Location: Midtown ...
Atlanta is a great place to visit for Halloween, as there are tons of festivals and activities: from scary shows and haunted houses to kids parades and fright fests at amusement parks. Halloween season also offers excellent food, nature, and perfect weather for discovering Atlanta.
From spooktacular pop-up bars or eerie experiences that cater to every level of thrill seeker, Atlanta knows how to entice those seeking both frightful and fun experiences to celebrate Halloween.
Where to Celebrate Halloween at Restaurants and Bars Around Atlanta. Costume parties, dinner and scary movies, a murder mystery soiree, and Halloween treats and cocktails
Veterans Park at Atlanta History Center. 7 p.m. Nov. 15. $35 (includes train rides and other events); free, ages 3 and under. 130 W. Paces Ferry Road. 404-814-4000, atlantahistorycenter.com
Search the Atlanta events calendar below or explore our annual festivals and seasonal events taking place throughout the year. If you’re in ATL now, make sure you see what’s happening today , this week and find things to do this weekend so you don’t miss any one-of-a-kind Atlanta events.