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In the spooky spirit of Halloween — with its winding history steeped in ghosts, ghouls, and witchcraft — it only makes sense to plan a little getaway to a Halloween city that takes the holiday very seriously. The best Halloween towns honor long-held Hallow’s Eve traditions, host spellbinding festivals and fairs, haunted hotels, and offer eerie ghost tours that might just make shut-eye a lost cause come bedtime. Even their residents go the extra mile by filling the air with a hearty dose of mystery and fantasy via decked-out porches, store fronts, and stellar costumes. 

Keen on learning about the best Halloween towns to get your fix of this spooky season? From the home of the Salem Witch Trials to the inspiration for Dracula’s Transylvania home and castles with dark pasts, we’re showcasing the six scariest towns in the U.S. and abroad that’ll make your Halloween unforgettable. Travel to any one of them — if you dare! 

Salem, Massachusetts

A Twilight Harbor View in Salem, Massachusetts, One of the Best Halloween Towns in the United States.

Whether or not you believe in witches, it cannot be denied that this New England is one of the best Halloween towns not just in the United States, but in the entire world. During the late 1600s, Salem was home to many witch trials and anyone believed to be a witch was put to death. Today the town embraces its dark past with a month-long celebration of Halloween, called the Festival of the Dead. 

During October, more than 500,000 people flock to Salem, which normally has a population of 40,000, to immerse themselves in all manner of spooky experiences. Spend your days and the witching hour checking out the famously haunted places in Salem, engaging in everything from a Psychic Fair to a Witchcraft Expo, and visiting historical museums and spooky restaurants. You can even check out the witch trial tour and dress in your spookiest attire to attend the annual Salem Witches’ Ball at the Hawthorne Hotel. 

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Sleepy Hollow, New York

A Foggy Mist Sets in the Dark Woods in Sleepy Hollow, New York.

The legendary writer and historian, Washington Irving, is credited with bringing the spook to this Halloween city (even the name Sleepy Hollow is spooky) when he set his iconic tale The Legend of Sleepy Hollow in this small town in Westchester Country east of the Hudson River.  

Irvin is buried in the Sleepy Hollow Cemetery, which is a stop on the town’s Halloween Tour. The town is said to be haunted by the headless horseman, a character in Irvin’s book whose story begins when the Hessian trooper was decapitated during the Battle of White Plains in 1776 by an American cannonball. 

As the folklore goes, his comrades carried his body away but left his head on the battlefield, which rides around in search of at night, with a Jack-o’-Lantern in his hand. If you’re a believer, you just might catch a glimpse of the headless horseman on Halloween Eve in Sleepy Hollow.  

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Transylvania, Romania

Dracula’s Castle Glows Against a Purple Sky in Transylvania, Romania — One of the Best Halloween Towns in the World.

Hoping for a chance encounter with Dracula himself? Head to Romania, which is one of the best places to visit for Halloween enthusiasts. The spooky town offers an immersive historical trip inspired by Vlad the Impaler, the real-life Wallachian prince from the 1400s who is rumored to have been born in Transylvania. 

According to its horror-filled history, Vlad who lived in Transylvania’s Bran Castle once invited hundreds of people who didn’t obey his rule to a lavish banquet where he slaughtered them and impaled their bodies on spikes (hence his name). Set atop a winding mountain amid eerie clouds and fog the castle is the iconic setting for the 1897 Gothic horror novel Dracula by Bram Stoker. If that doesn’t make Transylvania one of the spookiest Halloween places in the world to visit, especially on All Hallows’ Eve, we don’t know what does. 

Like Salem, Transylvania embraces its dark past with Dracula-themed events and experiences aplenty. Visit “Dracula’s Castle” at Bran, feast in one of the many Dracula-themed restaurants, and take a midnight tour of the castle on Halloween to experience magic shows. There, you can check out the lavish costumes and participate in a howling at the moon contest. In addition to all the spook, we’ve named Romania a top romantic city, making it especially ideal for honeymooners. 

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New Orleans, Louisiana

A Row of Tall White Tombstones at the New Orleans Cemetery.

New Orleans, Louisiana is a beautiful fairytale city that also ranks high on the “best Halloween towns” list thanks to its spooky history of voodoo, vampires, and above-ground tombs. Think Vampire Diaries, True Blood, and American Horror Story all wrapped into one seriously eerie destination. 

While there’s plenty of super spooky action for All Hallows’ Eve, there are also more traditional, non-horror celebrations and happenings in the iconic jazz and rhythm and blues city. On the standouts for Halloween is the famed multi-day music festival Voodoo Music + Arts Experience, where you can enjoy a diverse music line-up from Halloween-centric through to indie music, along with great food and art and culture-filled events. 

Or head to Carousel Gardens Amusement Park and Storyland, to explore the pumpkin patch, go on a hayride and get your trick-or-treating on. For the active, get your sweat on by enrolling at the New Orleans Zombie Run, a 2-mile race through NOLA’s Warehouse District for which zombie make-up and costumes are a must. 

For the ultimate scary Halloween experience, take a cemetery tour of the many above-ground tombs, or a ghost tour with French Quarter Phantom Tours — which features the most haunted places in New Orleans — to immerse yourself in historical sightings and modern paranormal themes.

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Chicago, Illinois

A Wide Angle View of Chicago’s Majestic Gold and Red Open House Theater
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Chicago’s tainted past – fires, serial killers, and deep-rooted mob history – has fueled its reputation as one of the scariest towns in the U.S. to visit come Halloween. To immerse yourself in The Windy City’s dark side, visit the Nederlander Theater, which was the site of a 1903 fire at the then-named Iroquois Theater, thought to still be haunted by the ghosts of those who died. 

We also recommend checking out the former site of “Murder Castle”, which was the home of H.H. Holmes, a doctor, and pharmacist with a bloodthirsty obsession with death who is widely considered to be the country’s first serial killer. Holmes is believed to have murdered around 200 women, who he lured to work or stay at his hotel-style castle, during his 1891 – 1894 reign of terror. 

Holmes was hanged in 1891 and the castle was remodeled as an eerie attraction known as “Holmes Horror Castle”, but it burned to the ground before it opened.  The site is now occupied by the Englewood branch of the U.S. Post Office and reports of paranormal activity there abound. 

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Edinburgh, Scotland

A Winding Cobblestone Street in Edinburgh, Scotland, Which Is Considered One of the Best Halloween Towns in the World.

For one of the best Halloween towns to visit in Europe, look no further than Edinburgh, Scotland. This country has an interesting take on Halloween; instead of leaning into horror stories, they look to the pagan religious festival of Samhain, which originated from an ancient Celtic spiritual tradition that they consider is how Halloween came about. 

Intended to mark the seasonal transition from summer to winter (light to dark) and celebrate the harvest, according to folklore during the festival, the barriers between the physical world and spirit break down allowing humans to interact with the other world. Celebrated annually in Edinburgh over Halloween, the Samhain Fire Festival is an immersive, cultural event that explores the opposing forces and demons of Halloween through theater performances, dazzling fire shows, drumming, and costume parades. Beyond the festival, there are plenty of other spooky experiences and magnificent castles all with their own stories, on offer in the richly historic city of Edinburgh. 

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