New York City’s Spookiest Haunted Houses and Attractions

Alexis Mucci

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You’re in For a Scare

Nothing says Halloween more than a trip to a haunted house. Wandering through abandoned hallways to find ghosts and monsters jumping out at you is a perfect way to get the blood pumping for the spooky holiday. Every year, New York City makes sure it delivers the biggest and best scares it can offer. Take a visit to one of the haunted houses or other Halloween attractions in the city to get that perfect shiver down your spine.

Blood Manor

There’s one haunted house in Lower Manhattan that’s sure to prey on all of your greatest fears. Blood Manor sits in the heart of the neighborhood and holds every type of ghost and ghoul. Its story revolves around its location being a prime destination for all kinds of evil to enter our world, so you’ll never be able to predict what horrors await you inside. Blood Manor holds themed rooms down each turn that are waiting to make you squirm. Meet the undead in “The Crypt,” encounter creeping insects in “Maggot Invasion,” and be genuinely terrified in the “Killer Clown Room.” If you want to test your limits, visit the first weekend in November and walk in total darkness for their “Lights Out Nights.” An evening in Blood Manor is the perfect way to get a dose of Halloween fright.

A Ghost From Blood Manor New York |
(Courtesy Blood Manor)

Madame Morbid’s Trolley Tours

If you want to get a true blast from the past this Halloween season, take a ride on one of Madame Morbid’s Trolley Tours. This ghost tour in Brooklyn takes place on an old-fashioned black trolley, taking you back into the time from which these ghosts came. You’ll ride around several neighborhoods at night and hear stories about all the hauntings that have happened throughout the borough. While listening to tales about the mysterious graves and murder sites, you’ll also learn a thing or two about old practices for honoring the dead. If you like it when your ghost tours make their history come alive for guests, then Madame Morbid’s is the one for you.

The Inside of Madame Morbid's Trolley Tours New York |
(Courtesy Madame Morbid’s Trolley Tours)

Green-Wood After Hours

For a ghost tour that’s up close and personal, take a visit to the Green-Wood Cemetery for Green-Wood After Hours. This walking tour takes you through a national historical landmark in Brooklyn after dark. You’ll get to roam the grounds and explore the graves of some of the city’s most prominent figures, from baseball players to performers to soldiers from significant wars. If you’re feeling brave enough, you can take a trip underground and end your tour with a visit to the property’s catacombs. This tour occurs every Saturday in October and November and runs for two hours. Green-Wood After Hours is the perfect way to keep the Halloween spirit alive while also learning about the city’s incredible history.

NYC Ghosts

If you want to learn more about the true terrors in New York City, join a ghost tour with NYC Ghosts. This tour begins in Washington Square Park and takes you to various areas around New York City that are said to be haunted by actual ghosts! While there is a chance you’ll see one during your walk, the tour is also a learning experience. NYC Ghosts helps teach guests about the history of the city and the significance of the places they visit. Some stops include the Jefferson Market Library, the Triangle Shirtwaist Company and the House of Death. The tour is held every night and goes on come rain or shine, so there’s always a chance for you to join and encounter an actual ghost during your visit to the city.

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New York City’s Spookiest Haunted Houses and Attractions

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