Parties, food, drinks, and so much more – check out all the best 2024 Halloween events in Hong Kong!
Hong Kong truly likes to go all out for the Halloween season. Whether it’s going to a spookified version of brunch, hitting the bars for some chilling tipples, or even visiting one of the city’s haunted places, there’s plenty of Halloween events in Hong Kong for any goblin or ghoul to revel in. From enjoying hair-raising affairs with the whole family to creeping the night away at a party, be sure to check out these events for a scary good time. Happy Halloween!
Spook-tacular things to do for Halloween in Hong Kong 2024
1. Miss Something Knit: Halloween Candy Crochet Workshop
Attention, all creepy crafters! Get in the scary mood this year at Miss Something Knit’s Halloween Candy Crochet Workshop. Although not as sweet, these crochet candies are just as fun as the real thing – and you may even pick up a new hobby. In the two-hour workshop (with up to six of your nimble pals), you’ll get a choice of two yarn colours and plenty of tools, as well as two finished candies to take home. Open to anyone 10 years old and up, this workshop requires no prior crochet experience – just bring your curious, creative self!
Learn more about the Halloween Candy Crochet Workshop online.
Miss Something Knit, H406, 4/F, Block B, PMQ, 35 Aberdeen Street, Central, Hong Kong, p. 6936 2686
2. Discovery Bay: Spooky Chills
Discovery Bay is more than prepared for Halloween this year with a formidable array of surprises, activities, and treats in the Spooky Chills programme. Snap spine-chilling pics at the multiple spooktacular photo ops for a chance to win the Best Costume Online Photo Contest. Also, families will especially want to visit DB on 27 October when the Discovery Bay Halloween Night Market, Halloween Kids Costume Contest, Spooky Face Painting, Candy Bag DIY Workshop, and the DB Ice Rink’s Frozen Souls’ Fiesta are all taking place.
After you seize the Halloween-exclusive promotions at restaurants across Discovery Bay, make sure to bring your trick-or-treat bag to DB Plaza for a chance to redeem prizes in the No Tricks, Just Treats giveaway!
Learn more about Spooky Chills at Discovery Bay online.
3. Pirata Group: Family Trick-or-Treat Halloween Block Party at Starstreet Precinct
The Family Trick-or-Treat Halloween Block Party at Star Street Precinct is making its spooktacular return on 26 October! Pirata Group will once again offer trick-or-treat candy to pre-registered little ghouls at The Pizza Project, TMK Rap & Rolls, Salvo, Francis, Chullschick, Matchali, Sleepyhead, and Ask for Alonzo. Adding to the Halloween fun are a face painter at Pici, a balloon twister at The Pizza Project, and T-shirt designing or slime making at TMK. These activities are free for those who join the Boo-tiful Brunch at one of the three participating restaurants. Non-brunchers can also participate with a fee of $150 (while adults can spend $150 for free-flow at TMK).
Learn more about Family Trick-or-Treat Halloween Block Party by Pirata Group online.
4. The Trilogy: Halloween Edition: Cirque
Have a Cirque-themed Halloween this year at The Trilogy, where creepy partiers can embrace the allure of the night in extravagant and colourful costumes. On 26 October, ticket holders will have access to Wav Rooftop and Keys Nightclub with non-stop revelry all night long. Live performances by acrobats, sultry dancers, stilt walkers, and local DJs (plus a surprise international guest!) will take place throughout the party to keep the Cirque vibes going. Meanwhile, there’ll also be interactive carnival-themed games on Wav Rooftop for extra thrills.
Learn more about The Trilogy’s Halloween Edition: Cirque online.
The Trilogy, 26/F, H Code, 45 Pottinger Street, Central, Hong Kong, p. 6086 9045
5. Legoland Discovery Centre Hong Kong: Monster Party
Get ready to brick-or-treat, because Legoland Discovery Centre Hong Kong is throwing Lego fans a Monster Party! Until 3 November, families can purchase various packages to participate in Lego Brick or Treat challenges. Completing interactive games and activities, like the Miniland Monster Hunt or Potion Kitchen, can also earn you limited-edition gifts. Additionally, Face Painting Workshops will be held on selected dates – and even if you can’t make it, each Halloween package comes with complimentary Lego Halloween masks. What’s more, adults can let their hair down at the Monster Party – No Kids Night on 18 October, complete with special Brick or Treat activities.
Learn more about the Monster Party online.
Legoland Discovery Centre Hong Kong, Shop B131-133, B1, K11 Musea, Victoria Dockside, 18 Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong
6. Airside: Halloween Spooktacular
The new shopping mall in Kai Tak is serving up plenty of thrills and chills this Halloween in Hong Kong, with a spooktacular roster of shindigs and experiences guaranteed to put a creep in your step. At the centre is Hong Kong’s first immersive haunted house/LARP (live-action-role-playing) experience, inspired by the iconic Kowloon Walled City. This 3,000-square-feet “Hollow City”, based on an urban legend, consists of five spooky zones where you’ll have to find the culprit in a ghastly mystery. Additionally, Airside will host a Canto Disco Night on the 31st, where you’ll get to dance all your scares away! Be sure to stop by the Halloween Market as well to stock up before the big day on 26, 27, and 31 October.
Buy your tickets to “Hollow City” online – early bird discounts available!
Airside, 2 Concorde Road, Kai Tak, Hong Kong, p. 2686 0333
7. Ocean Park: Horrors of the Hidden City
For 2024 Halloween Fest at Ocean Park, enter the Horrors of the Hidden City, where classic Hong Kong horror never sleeps. Clawed out from the scariest 1980s urban legends, six haunted experiences from parallel timeless will descend upon the park. Once you begin your journey, there’s no turning back, as the Prison Escape has inmates vanishing without a trace. Discover what occurred in a haunted family that all perished with the Netherworld Wedding, then visit the reopening of the long-abandoned Hotel Morte. More experiences around the park await, but you’ll have to manoeuvre past spooky creatures first, waiting to give you a scare on the way! Luckily, Ocean Park is also giving you some welcome thrills this year, with Too Hot to K-Oppa from the handsome and muscled K Stallions, all set to deliver wild performances. For those with little ones, a trick-or-treat experience, complete with interactive games and a Candy Pinata Party, is your best bet.
Take a sneak peek of Horrors of the Hidden City online.
Ocean Park, 180 Wong Chuk Hang Road, Aberdeen, Hong Kong, p. 3923 2323
8. Hong Kong DIsneyland: Get into Wicked
Hear the cackles from iconic Disney villains as these cinematic baddies take centre stage for Hong Kong Disneyland’s Halloween programme: “Get into Wicked”! Electric performances will take place almost every day with the “House of De Vil-lains” and “Let’s Get Wicked.” Don’t forget to take a creepy culinary pit stop at the River City Cafe, taken over by Jack Skellington’s Nightmare Before Dinner. What’s more, in keeping with Halloween’s sweetest tradition, all new trick-or-treat candy bags are up for grabs as you venture through the land of magical scares!
Hong Kong Disneyland, Lantau Island, Hong Kong, p. 3550 3388