Your Ultimate Chicago Halloween Guide 70 Parades, Parties, Markets And Family Events

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Chicago embraces the Halloween season with over 70 events for all ages, including parades, festivals, and bar crawls. The first highlight, the Arts in the Dark Parade on October 18, anticipates over 100,000 participants, featuring music, dance, and a costume contest. The Haunted Halsted Halloween Parade on October 31 has gained recognition as one of the top Halloween parades in the U. S. , offering a vibrant mix of performances and community spirit.

Bar crawls in neighborhoods like River North and South Loop provide opportunities for socializing with drink specials and themed activities, starting at just $20. Family-friendly options, such as corn mazes and craft markets, ensure that everyone can partake in the festivities. The events not only celebrate Halloween but also encourage support for local businesses and artists. With activities extending into early November, residents are urged to explore the city's diverse Halloween offerings. Chicago's rich cultural landscape shines through these seasonal celebrations, fostering community engagement.

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