The Best Things to Do in Downtown Los Angeles

The Best Things to Do in Downtown Los Angeles

From scare-actors to ofrenda artists, L.A.’s October’s spooky season is back in full force. The city turned off streetlights, turned on extra police, and placed a blanket ban on sales until the eerie season ends on November 5.

For the third year, our guide to Halloween in Los Angeles offers more than 75 tricks behind the scenes. Check out our list of the scariest things you didn’t know about Halloween in L.A.

The first L.A. Halloween of 2015 is shaping up to be the most spooky L.A. Halloween ever with a number of spooky events underway, including music, theater, and a number of spooky-themed parties.

The city turned off streetlights, turned on extra police, and placed a blanket ban on sales until the eerie season ends on November 5. Here are 25 reasons we recommend staying indoors on Halloween night.

This year’s spooky season in LA won’t be Halloween-y for long. The city turned off its streetlights, turned on extra police, and placed a blanket ban on sales until the eerie season ends on November 5. Here’s what you need to know as the spooky season kicks into gear.

In the spirit of Halloween, we’re highlighting some of LA’s spookiest neighborhoods. Here are 50 things to know about Halloween in Los Angeles before you head out door-to-door to find the candy bowl.

To celebrate Halloween and our annual spooky season, here are 25 reasons we recommend staying indoors while the Halloween spirit remains strong.

To celebrate Halloween and our annual spooky season, here are 25 things to know about Halloween in Los Angeles before you head out door-to-door to find the candy bowl.

Downtown Los Angeles is hosting its first-ever Downtown Halloween Parade. Check out our guide to the best things to do in Downtown Los Angeles ahead of the parade.

The first L.A. Halloween of 2015 is

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