By Chuyan Jiang By Chuyan Jiang | October 4, 2021 | Lifestyle, Feature,
Here are all the best Halloween events in San Francisco for a spooky good time.
San Francisco Columbarium
Pay tribute to our great ancestors and learn about San Francisco’s history this Halloween. Located in a tranquil residential area and equipped with neo-classical architecture, San Francisco Columbarium is one of a kind historical landmark. Here rests many great and famous souls, including computer science genius and creator of Fortran John Backus, former San Francisco Mayor Edward Robeson Taylor and parents of musician Carlos Santana.
Halloween cruise
If you are looking boo-zy halloween event, a Halloween cruise is the place to be. The Titanic Masquerade, for example, offers a combination of gorgeous night views of San Francisco, two DJs and dance areas, and VIP packages with bottle and table services. Proof of vaccination is mandatory and you must wear a mask. The cruise time is 10 p.m. on Oct. 29 until 1 a.m. Enjoy!
The San Francisco Halloween Pub Crawl
The San Francisco Pub Crawl is another tempting option to celebrate the occasion. Put on your favorite costume and enjoy drink specials, DJs, dancing and more at some of the best party bars in the city!
Randall Museum Family Halloween Day
Enjoy familiar favorites like creepy crafts, ghoulish games, trick-or-treating, live music and entertainment, pumpkin carving and more at Rendall Museum’s annual Family Halloween Day. All activities are outdoors, and you can come wearing a costume. Admission is limited, so make sure you make a reservation and provide kids two years and older with face masks.
Halloween Haunt
Whether you are going solo or in a group, Halloween Hunt is an excellent way to get spooky and have a good time. This Halloween event features terrifying scare mazes, spooky shows and frightening themed zones packed with hordes of monsters at every turn.
Boo at the Zoo
Want to watch a Halloween parade? Participate in a costume contest? And watch animals enjoying special festive meals? Boo at the Zoo is where you can do all that. This year, the event will place from October 8 through 31.
Creepy, Crawly Night with "Deep Look"
At this event, enjoy a Halloween-edition of Deep Look, a PBS and KQED YouTube channel exploring nature by going small. The special series take a close look at turret spiders, bats and scorpions. After the screening, you can also ask questions to the scientists behind the research and observe these creatures up close—don't worry, they won't get out of the box.
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