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Halloween

Top 5 Places to Trick or Treat in LA on Halloween 2017!

Halloween 2017 is here! The entire family is in for a ton of fun, sweets, costumes and scares. Here in LA we know how to get into the Halloween spirit. Some neighborhoods put on a haunted house and others compete for best decor on the entire block. With all the Halloween fun Los Angeles has to offer it can be a trick to choose the best spot so we put together a list of neighborhoods the whole family will enjoy! Here are the top 5 spots in Los Angeles for trick or treating this year.

 

1.Cheviot Hills

Almost all of Beverlywood and Rancho Park flock to Cheviot Hills to get the their thrills and treats every year. On Motor Avenue in particular, one house goes all out with decorations, music, strobe lights, and loads of kid friendly scares.

Map of Cheviot Hills

Map of Cheviot Hills

 

 

 

 

 

 

2. Angelino Heights
As one of LA’s oldest neighborhoods, Angelino Heights boasts delightfully spooky Victorian mansions and bungalows. The residents of Douglas Street and the “Haunted District” Carroll Avenue go all out when it comes to decorations and treats.

Map of Angelino Heights

Map of Angelino Heights

3. Downtown LA
Downtown LA is the ultimate hot spot to be for Halloween 2016. The Annual Halloween Party for Downtown L.A. Kids at Grand Hope Park will offer caramel apples, bounce houses, spooky attractions and “trick-or-treat” doors. Bring the family to this Halloween event on Oct 31 5pm-8pm and still get home in time for bed. Advance tickets are $7 and $10 the day of the event.

Map of Downtown LA

Map of Downtown LA

4. Venice Beach Canals
Every Halloween the four block area of the Venice Beach canals is transformed into a magical and spooky place with beautiful decorations, twinkly lights, jack-o-lanterns and sweet treats.

Map of Venice Canals

Map of Venice Canals

5. Brentwood
Brentwood Glen is a charming and quiet neighborhood just West of the 405. Ideal for the tiniest trick-or-treaters this neighborhood’s homes are close to one another and feature kid-friendly decor. Visit Brentwood Country Mart the night 3pm-5pm the night before for a trick-or-treat event.

Map of Brentwood Glen

Map of Brentwood Glen

Remember, always exercise caution when approaching a home, and be especially cautious when crossing the street. Stay safe and HAPPY HALLOWEEN from The Mendelsohn Group!

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Top 5 Best Trick-Or-Treating Neighbourhoods on LA’s Westside

Halloween is always fun for the whole family, and the city of Los Angeles surely knows how to get in the spooky spirit! It’s become tradition in some neighbourhoods to decorate the entire block, or go all out for one massive haunted house. In a city known for its theatrics, it’s hard to choose the coolest spots to do your trick-or-treating this year. That’s why we’ve chosen the top 5 best spots on the Westside of LA for the family to experience spectacle, scares, and of course…CANDY!

Map of Cheviot Hills

Map of Cheviot Hills

1.Cheviot Hills

Almost all of Beverlywood and Rancho Park flock to Cheviot Hills to get the their thrills and treats every year. On Motor Avenue in particular, one house goes all out with decorations, music, strobe lights, and loads of kid friendly scares.

Map of Beverly Hills

Map of Beverly Hills

 

 

2. Beverly Hills (Walden Drive)

The Famous Spadena House

The Famous Spadena House

There is no greater treat than visiting the famous Spadena House (more popularly k
nown as the “Beverly Hills Witch House”)on all Hallow’s Eve! The entire street seems to feed off the energy of the house, as everyone decorates and celebrates by giving out loads of candy. This is quite a popular spot on the big night, so be sure to get there early to beat the crowds.

3. Venice Canals

Map of Venice Canals

Map of Venice Canals

If you are worried about the dangers of traffic on Halloween (who isn’t?) than this is the perfect place for you! The four block area is magically spooky with pumpkins and twinkle lights strung along the canals, fantastic decorations, and plenty of the requisite sugar treats. Parking can be a hassle, but as long as you plan ahead it is worth a little parking search.

Map of Santa Monica

Map of Santa Monica

4. Santa Monica (25th Street)

Perhaps the most decorative of the bunch, the scene on 25th Street between Montana Avenue and San Vicente Boulevard will blow you away. This block has really taken to adorning their houses and yards with giant spiders, makeshift graveyards, and inflatable pumpkins!

5. Brentwood Glen

Map of Brentwood Glen

Map of Brentwood Glen

Just west of the bustling 405 freeway is the small pocket of Brentwood Glen – a surprisingly quite neighborhood full of young families. This is the perfect spot for your first time trick-or-treaters and all the little ones on the search for candy. The homes are very close to one another, and very few cars pass in the evening. Although it is quite, the neighbours still decorate with fun and kid friendly haunted houses.

 

 

Remember, always exercise caution when approaching a home, and be especially cautious when crossing the street. Stay safe and HAPPY HALLOWEEN from The Mendelsohn Group!

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