- October 17, 2019
- All things Paris
- Amanda Mehtala & Charlotte Wilson
Paris may not be the Halloween capital of the world, but it's by no means lacking in fun activities. Those chills will be multiplying in no time...

1. Spine-tingling Performances in Paris!
When the wind blows and the streets are dark, head inside Paris’ ornate theatres and performance spaces! This season, there is no shortage of shows to help you get into the Halloween spirit.
Book your tickets now for the timeless classic Little Shop of Horrors at the Opéra Comique! Complete with a carnivorous plant and a bloodthirsty dentist, this show turns the classic saccharine musical on its head. Earworms like “Suddenly, Seymour” and “Somewhere That’s Green” will stick with you long after the curtain falls!
Dark passions take center stage in Salomé, a powerful opera by Strauss that recounts the story of a banquet gone wrong. Alternately bloody and seductive, this atmospheric opera is perfect for the creepiest month of the year. Heads roll (literally!) at the Opéra Bastille!
For a sensory experience like no other, immerse yourself in the one-of-a-kind Lights in the Dark This performance will stretch your imagination as you watch dancers perform covered in electroluminescent wires. This Halloween, let the light in!
Buy tickets to Little Shop of Horrors here... When: Until December 25th Where: Opéra Comique Price: From 65€ per person
Buy tickets to Salomé here... When: Until November 5th Where: Opéra Bastille Price: From 150€ per person
Buy tickets to Lights in the Dark here... When: Until January 8th Where: Le Théâtre Libre Price: From 49€ per person
2. Head to Disneyland Paris for a magical Halloween special
1st October to the 6th November, 2022
This spooky season, Mickey and his friends have something a little more sinister planned... the villains are taking over! For the 30th anniversary of Disneyland Paris, explore the park, visit your favorite friends, and, when the sun goes down, witness the villainous light display. It'll be mwah-ha-hagical!
What: Halloween Party for the 30th Anniversary of Disneyland Paris When: October 1st - November 6th Where: Disneyland Paris, Boulevard de Parc, 77700 Coupvray Price: From 57€ per adult

3. Dare to enter a haunted house…
1st October to the 6th November, 2022
This year, le Parc Astérix is taking a turn for the spooky, with four haunted houses in its Gaul-themed amusement park, based on the popular French comic. With monsters, live actors, and eerie sets, will you be able to make it to the end? Enter ye who dare...
What: Haunted house experience in Paris for Halloween When: October 1st - November 6th Where: Parc Astérix, 60128 Plailly Price: From 42€ per adult

4. Visit some scary and not-so-scary creatures at Paris's Zoological Park
The 31st of October 2022
Visiting the Paris Zoo on Halloween is a wild adventure for all ages – witness bone-chilling beasts and creepy crawlies, and, for the little ones, the park rangers have prepared something especially spooky. With mythical monsters, challenges, and some candy for good measure, there's fun for all the family!
What: Halloween themed zoo party in Paris When: October 31st from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Where: Zoo de Vincennes - Parc Zoologique de Paris, Avenue Daumesnil, 75012 Paris Price: From 20€ per adult

5. A verified vampire ball in a venue with a touch of Gustave Eiffel himself
October 31, 2019
Every Halloween, the place to be is the Bal des Vampires. The 2022 Paris Vampire Ball will be held near the bustling Bastille district at Pachamama, a completely unique venue with coiling ironworks throughout, that will transport you to a skeletal underworld. With a strict dress code, make sure to prepare your most ghoulish glamor for a Parisian Halloween night to remember.
What: Halloween party at a club in Paris When: October 31st Where: Pachamama, 46-48 Rue du Faubourg Saint-Antoine, 75012 Paris Price: 35€ per person
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6. Make your own jack-o-lantern – if you can find the pumpkin that is
In France, jack-o-lanterns are a thing only seen in American movies, and anyone heading to the supermarket to pick up the annual pumpkins will be quickly disappointed. Remember: in France, pumpkins are usually for eating, not for decorating. That being said, you may be in for a surprise when you see the huge variety of pumpkins and gourds of all shapes and colors! But where to find them? Head to the fresh produce markets, and get there early because supplies are limited! Many neighborhoods in Paris have outdoor produce markets certain days of the week, and you can also find permanent installations in covered market halls throughout the city, the Marché Aligre or the Marché Quentin are great places to start, happy carving!

7. Get your costumes and dancing shoes ready for a Parisian Halloween nightclub adventure
For the night owls, the hunt for Halloween won’t be too hard, as many Parisian nightclubs hold a special evening to celebrate in style. Often, arriving with a full Halloween costume will get you free entry or drink specials, and if you’re lucky enough to win a costume contest you might just end up the Parisian king or queen of trick-or-treating! Many nightclubs and bars have a Halloween special. Here are a few suggestions to get you started:
What: Halloween party at a nightclub in Paris When: Halloween night Where: Project X Halloween Big Paris Party, Halloween Boat Party ou The Big Horror Party
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8. Head to the land of the dead in the Paris Catacombs
Nothing screams Halloween more than an underground journey into the domain of the dead, to Paris’ very own ossuary. How did these bones end up here, under the City of Lights? That’s for you to discover as you walk through the winding tunnels of the spookiest place in (or below) Paris.
What: A museum visit in Paris to celebrate Halloween with history and skeletons When: All year long Where: Catacombs of Paris, 1 Avenue du Colonel Henri Rol-Tanguy, 75014 Paris Price: 27€ per person

9. To do all these things, you’ll have to know about the Paris costume stores
Just because Paris does’t do trick-or-treating as you know it doesn’t mean they don’t do costumes! Sprinkled throughout the city, usually in corners where you’d least expect them, are costume shops with unique attire available for purchase or rent. Most are open year-round, too, if ever you need a costume in a pinch. Here are some suggestions to get you started – we’re sure you’ll be the best dressed this Halloween!
Au Fou Rire : Costume store in the 9th district in Paris at 22 bis Rue du Faubourg-Montmartre Aux Feux de la Fête : Costume store in the 6th district in Paris at 135 bis Boulevard du Montparnasse Au Clown de Paris: Costume store in the 11th district in Paris at 160 Avenue Ledru Rollin

10. Discover the mysteries of Paris Ghosts, Legends, & Mysteries tour
Discover the spooky mysteries of Paris on a guided walking tour! See the darker side of many well-known Parisian sights, as you learn the mysteries left behind and ghosts that haunt the halls.
What: An eerie evening guided walking tour in Paris When: Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays Where: Place du Pont Neuf, 75001 Paris Price: 21€ per person

11. Experience eerie waxworks at the Musée Grevin
It may have occurred to you that the name “Madame Tussaud” sounds more than just a little French, but do you know the history of the real woman? During the French revolution, she was tasked with preserving in wax the likeness of the aristocrats who wound up at the sharp end of the guillotine…gulp! With such a gruesome history, which is so deeply linked to Paris, there’s no better way to discover the true spooky season than with a trip to the Musée Grevin, Paris’s premier waxwork museum!
What: A museum visit in Paris to celebrate Halloween with eerie waxed celebrities and characters When: All year long Where: Musée Grevin Paris, 10 Boulevard Montmartre, 75009 Paris Price: From 19€ per adult

12. Commune with the ghosts at one of Paris’s cemeteries
After Oscar Wilde died in 1900, sculptor Jacob Epstein received a commission to create a great memorial in his honor from a mysterious anonymous donor. Over the last century, this sphinx-like monument in the Père Lachaise Cemetery has gained cult status, with Wilde’s fans planting lipstick kisses on his grave as a mark of respect, to such an extent that a barrier was constructed around a decade ago to prevent this ritual. This Halloween, perhaps you might make a similar pilgrimage, and see if you can spot a scribing specter…
What: Celebrating Halloween with a guided visit to a famous cemetery in Paris Where: Père Lachaise Cemetery, Boulevard de Ménilmontant, 75020 Price: From 21€ per person for the guided tour

13. Escape from the labyrinth! Before time runs out…
Thrill seekers among you who might be looking for their next adrenaline fix this Halloween need look no further than The Dark Dreams. This spooky, immersive escape room is sure to have your blood pumping as you race against the clock, lest you wind up trapped in the labyrinthine shadows… best of luck!
What: Halloween themed escape room in Paris When: All year long Where: Dark Dreams Paris, 63 Rue de la Fraternité, 93100 Montreuil Price: From 55€ per adult