Fancy dress evenings, murder parties, film screenings, escape games, candy hunts… Discover all the possible outing ideas for the evening of October 31. Killer clown, zombies or vampires… Adjust your disguise and have fun scaring evil spirits!
The day before a public holiday (November 1st) you can take advantage of the whole night to dance and have fun (in moderation for those who drive). Here is the program that sends shivers down your spine!
Many clubs and bars take advantage of the theme to attract you into their web with ever more original themes, like in Paris:
In the Province other clubs or bars will be full like:
Many other clubs and bars and even stud farms or cultural centers organize evenings for young and old. Special decoration, dress code to respect… It's up to you to choose your favorite theme.
Hard rock or electro, the Halloween theme inspires numerous Music festivals or concerts which are organized throughout France:
Music is part of the Halloween tradition, to immerse yourself in the imagination of the party which was born in Ireland when night falls earlier. This ritual allows you to exorcise your fears.
Some prefer a good horror film, and why not at the cinema or museum!
Escape games throughout France also offer immersive and terrifying experiences late into the night for Halloween. Participants will have to solve puzzles and overcome challenges to escape from a themed room in a limited time. Like in Marseille, where Dark Dreams locks you in a cursed inn. These games are often decorated with scary elements like ghosts, zombies and gloomy settings. Scenarios can include tales of haunted houses, mad scientist laboratories, or cursed prisons.
Parks like Disneyland Paris, La Mer de Sable, Parc Spirou, Parc Astérix are transformed for Halloween and throughout the All Saints' Day holidays into veritable kingdoms of horror and villains. You can immerse yourself in frightening settings and macabre shows or parades. Late opening until 11 p.m. for the special evening at Disneyland Paris… The rides are redecorated to offer even more intense thrills, while actors disguised as monsters and zombies roam the aisles to surprise and frighten…
Happy Halloween evening everyone! In some cases the celebration will last until Sunday November 3, the end of the All Saints' Day school holidays!