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Sydney's Spookiest Suburbs to Trick-or-Treat This Halloween 2024

Planning to take the kids trick-or-treating this Halloween? These are the Sydney neighbourhoods that embrace the eerie celebration.

Three pastel-painted Halloween pumpkins in a row, against a pink background.
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Halloween is fast approaching, and if you have a superhero (cue Captain Underpants and Wonder Woman... or, you know, just a kid with a bed sheet and some cut-out eye holes) keen to get their hands on some Halloween sweets, you’d better get your walking shoes ready and embrace your spooky spirit.

The joy of trick-or-treating is truly timeless, and there's something so special about the community coming together on the streets to entertain the kids. Each year, the event gets bigger and bigger in Sydney, with decorations and treats appearing in shops well before the big day. 

This year, Halloween will fall on Thursday, October 31st. And if you already have eager little gremlins begging you to take them out but are unsure where to go trick-or-treating in Sydney, we've unearthed all the best streets. 

Here are the best Sydney suburbs to go trick-or-treating this Halloween. Happy haunting!

Where to Go Trick-or-Treating: Eastern Suburbs

Bondi

Make your way to Hastings Parade in Bondi and prepare to be spooked by cobwebbed houses, fog machines, and dangerously believable stunt coffins. The popular thoroughfare in Bondi is one of the top trick-or-treating spots in Sydney, so it’s best to get there early to nab some sweets before they all run out. Murriverie Road and Avoca Street in Bondi are also well worth a visit. 

Bronte

In the beach-side suburb of Bronte, Chesterfield Parade is where it's at. Hundreds of kids clad in their best get-up will descend on the street, and the vibes are always high. 

Randwick

Gumara Road, Hendy Avenue and Rainbow, Ellen and Dangar Streets in Randwick are well-known Halloween streets. Here, you will find costume-clad kids going door to door in a bid to find as many lollies as possible. Plenty of sweets will be available, too.

Maroubra

Maroubra’s Edgar Street is known for its impressive Halloween celebrations. Families can enjoy impressive house decorations and a lively atmosphere as kids trick-or-treat through the neighbourhood.

Botany

William Street and Banksia Street in Botany are must-visit spots for trick-or-treating this Halloween. Both streets come alive with festive decorations, and residents are very generous with the treats. 

A hand holds up a glittery Halloween pumpkin.
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Where to Go Trick-or-Treating: Inner West

Dulwich Hill 

Fairfowl Street in Dulwich Hill is always a good time. Residents embrace the spirit and go to town with the treats and decorations. 

Drummoyne

Renwick Street in Drummoyne goes all out every year. The residents close off the street and have a DJ, face painter, and sausage sizzle. Plus, all the houses are decorated, and there are lollies galore. 

Annandale

Halloween can get really eerie in this Inner West neighbourhood. Head to Railway Parade and Annandale, Trafalgar and Nelson streets for some seriously cool costume-clad festivities among the locals.

Where to Go Trick-or-Treating: Northern Beaches

Freshwater

If you're on the Northern Beaches, Freshwater absolutely pops off. The whole suburb embraces the Halloween spirit, especially Wyuna Avenue, Johnson Street, and the area around Soldiers Avenue. Make sure you get there by 3:30pm, though, as it's all wrapped up by 5pm. 

Manly

Manly is a hub of Halloween fun; you just have to know where to look. The tree-lined streets on and around Pine Street, Alexander Street and Pacific Parade go to nuts with the lollies and decorations. 

Balgowlah Heights

If you want to get into the spooky spirit near Balgowlah Heights, check out Bungaloe Avenue and the surrounding areas. Locals know it as "Halloween Street," and it lives up to its reputation.

A child dressed up as a zombie holding an orange lolly bucket.
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Where to Go Trick-or-Treating: The North Shore

Mosman

Grab your jack-o’-lanterns and hit the streets of this harbourside suburb for some Franken-tastic fun. Holt, Spencer and Medusa Streets are the most popular among the young ones (and the young at heart). You’re guaranteed a decent haul by the end of the night if you start spooking from the early evening.

Lindfield

A suburb that has fully embraced all things freaky, Lindfield swarms with trick-or-treaters on Halloween. Starting around 5pm, the action is centred on Middle Harbour Road and the surrounding avenues. Adelaide Avenue in East Lindfield is also worth a visit.

Wahroonga

Wahroonga’s Grosvenor, Braeside, Kintore and Cleveland streets are set to embrace the spooktacular spirit this Halloween. Make the most of the haunted homes and make sure to bring a big bucket for the treats that will quickly pile up. If you’ve got the energy to go further, Burns Road and Water Street have been known to participate in the freaky festivities.

St Ives and St Ives Chase

One of the most family-friendly suburbs on the North Shore is a big hit on Halloween. Festivities will be well and truly underway in St Ives and St Ives Chase, with decorations, creepy crawlies, eerie colours, and plenty of lollies to go around. The Halloween high is usually centred on Warrimoo and Gould Avenue in St Ives Chase, and Hayle Street, Athena Avenue, and Woodbury Road in St Ives. 

Where to Go Trick-or-Treating: Sutherland Shire

Engadine

Warilda Avenue in Engadine is a must-visit for Halloween. One house in particular stands out with what is arguably the best Halloween display in the Shire! The entire street embraces the spooky season, making it a great spot to put on your list.

Caringbah

Caringbah is a Halloween haven, especially on Cawarra Road, Castelnau Street, Jellicoe Street, Frobisher Avenue, and Pacific Street. These streets are known for their creative decorations and candy-filled fun.

Gymea Bay

Gymea Bay is perfect for Halloween, with Forest Road, Ellesmere Road, and Milburn Road being the standout streets. These areas transform with spooky decorations and an abundance of lollies, making them a must-visit for trick-or-treaters.

A boy and a girl in costumes go trick-or-treating.
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Where to Go Trick-or-Treating: North West Sydney

Kellyville Ridge

Filante Street in Sydney's northwest is one of the most popular places to trick-or-treat. The residents take their duties very seriously, spending thousands on lollies and decorations. Every year, the crowd gets bigger and bigger (we're talking up to six thousand people!), so get there early and prepare to be blown away.

Lalor Park

Ennis Place in Lalor Park doesn't skimp on the decorations and sweet treats. The surrounding streets also get into the spook spirit! 

Where to Go Trick-or-Treating: Western Sydney

Campbelltown 

Campbelltown’s Bellinger Road and Seddon Place are Halloween favourites, with both streets going above and beyond for trick-or-treaters. Residents love to decorate their homes with spooky displays, and there’s no shortage of lollies.

Quakers Hill

Quakers Hill is another top spot in Western Sydney, with Treetop Circuit and the nearby streets drawing large crowds.

Finished trick-or-treating your way through Sydney's best streets this Halloween and after some more kid-friendly inspo? Check out our round-up of the most kid-friendly pubs in Sydney, then have a read of our edit of luxury kid-friendly resorts in NSW.

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