Get that family vacation on the books and try out one of these brand-new properties that are just waiting to make your 2024 vacation one you won’t soon forget

If 2023 has demonstrated anything, it’s that everyone is eager to get out there and explore. Studies have shown that travel makes people happier (just in case you need a little motivation to book your next trip). There’s nothing quite like visiting a brand-new property and we have loads of options for your next vacation, both stateside and overseas. From the brand-new Pixar Place Hotel at Disneyland to new glamping spots near our favorite national parks, there’s something for every type of family on this list. Where will 2024 take you?

New Hotels & Resorts Opening in the U.S. in 2024

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Pier Sixty-Six Resort | Fort Lauderdale, FL
Set on 32 waterfront acres along Fort Lauderdale's Intracoastal Waterway, Pier Sixty-Six Resort is part of a $1B redevelopment transforming the beachside city into a luxury destination. The complex will include 325 rooms and suites; one of the largest superyacht marinas on the eastern seaboard; a 15,000 square foot spa; multi-level pools; 12 dining destinations; and over 40,000 square feet of entertainment space. Most notably, the rotating Pier Top Bar is the only 17th-floor observation deck showing 360-degree panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean.

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La Bahia Hotel and Spa | Santa Cruz, CA
Located adjacent to the historic Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk and main beach, La Bahia Hotel and Spa is scheduled to open its doors to guests in fall 2024.  The 155-room, luxury hotel will boast unobstructed views of the beach, Monterey Bay, and the Pacific Ocean beyond. 

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Thompson Houston | Houston, TX
Thompson Houston is located in the heart of the city in Buffalo Bayou Park. This 36-story luxury oasis boasts 172 guest rooms, including 34 breathtaking suites, and 100 private residences offering exemplary services with an unparalleled hotel experience. The hotel’s amenities include several chef-driven restaurants, a private heliport, a full-service spa, and one of the city’s largest and most stylish pool decks. 

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Thompson Palm Springs | Palm Springs, CA
Thompson Palm Springs will feature a modern design with unique guestroom bungalows surrounded by two outdoor pools, gardens, lounge areas, and winding walking paths immersing visitors in the natural landscape of Palm Springs. Guests can also enjoy a signature restaurant helmed by a world-class chef, sought-after indoor and outdoor bar and lounges, a well-appointed spa and fitness concept, and sprawling meeting and event spaces.  

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Casa Marina Key West | Key West, FL
Nestled on the southern shore of Key West, Casa Marina Key West re-emerges more grandiose than ever following a transformative renovation that honors the vision of its founder, railroad tycoon Henry Flagler. Set on the largest private beach on the island, the resort will complete its multi-million renovation in December 2023 introducing 311 guestrooms brimming with Key West character.

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Canopy by Hilton Nashville Downtown The Gulch | Nashville, TN
Set to open July 2024 in the Gulch, Nashville’s premier urban neighborhood, the 181-room Canopy by Hilton Nashville Downtown The Gulch will include Common Place—a multi-purpose space for locals to eat, drink and play throughout the day, as well as a coffee bar, Yazoo taproom to pay tribute to the former brewery, and Afterglow – The Rooftop Bar for a refined mezcal-crafted experience with an agave garden overlooking the downtown skyline.

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VAI Resort | Glendale, AZ
VAI Resort aims to captivate guests with its transformative ambiance and meticulous attention to detail. Boasting the title of Arizona's largest hotel property, VAI Resort is set to become a breathtaking standout destination utilizing both the natural landscape and location of Arizona and unique aspects of the resort experience to influence the design choices throughout its 1,100 rooms.

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Populus Hotel | Denver, CO

Populus, the first carbon-positive hotel in the country, plans to open in Denver’s Civic Center Park in summer 2024. The 265-room, 13-story hotel will feature an event space/ballroom, two full-service restaurants, an artisan cafe, and two bars, including a spectacular rooftop two-sided (inside and outside) bar with panoramic views. This carbon-positive hotel will calculate the total embodied carbon of manufacturing, transporting, and constructing everything in the hotel with a commitment to sequester MORE carbon than it is emitting. 

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Moxy Boulder | Boulder, CO
The Moxy Boulder is a three-story, 189-room hotel with nearly 7,000 square feet of meeting space and 10,000 square feet of ground-floor retail. Moxy Boulder is into showing guests and the community a good time with smart stylish rooms, communal spaces, and a bar. The hotel is within walking distance of the campus for visitors to the university, and this location is walkable to many popular destinations such as Folsom Field, Pearl Street Mall, and Chautauqua Park. 

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Hotel Polaris | Colorado Springs, CO
Hotel Polaris will be an ever-modern hotel experience in north Colorado Springs. Located at the United States Air Force Academy's North Gate, they will make the grandeur and magnitude of the Academy and Rocky Mountains an accessible reality to people every day. The 375-room hotel will have convenient access to the new U.S. Air Force Academy Visitor Center, which will also be a Colorado State Welcome Center and feature modern architecture that emulates a plane taking flight and interactive exhibits. 

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Kimpton Greenville | Greenville, SC
In July 2024, Kimpton Hotels & Residences will open Kimpton Greenville, a new hotel and luxury residential tower in Greenville’s West End. The six-story hotel will include a second-story pool, and unique meeting and event spaces, alongside its 134 hotel rooms and suites. The hotel will also include multiple dining options, including a basement brewery, indoor and outdoor rooftop bar and restaurant, and lobby coffee shop. 

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A.C. Hotel by Marriott | Summerville, SC
Construction is underway on an A.C. Hotel by Marriott, developed by Baywood Hotels, in downtown Nexton. The boutique hotel will include 117 guest rooms on four floors, an outdoor pool, a courtyard, an indoor lounge, and a fitness room. Construction is projected to finish in 2024.

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Hotel Saint Augustine | Houston, TX
Located on Loretto Drive in the heart of the Museum District in the Montrose neighborhood of Houston, Texas, the lushly landscaped Hotel Saint Augustine will feature 71 rooms on two floors, an event space, a restaurant, and a bar. The hotel’s all-day restaurant will transform into a fine-dining destination in the evenings, while an intimate reel-to-reel listening room provides a chance to experience sound in a more deliberate way. 

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Tempo by Hilton Nashville Downtown |Nashville, TN
Tempo by Hilton Nashville Downtown opens in February of 2024 in the heart of Nashville, Tennessee. Conveniently located less than a block from the famous Broadway Street, the much-awaited Tempo by Hilton is an ideal home for exploring the world-renowned museums, restaurants, bars, and numerous music venues that draw guests from all over the world. 

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Sandbourne Santa Monica | Santa Monica, CA 
Located steps away from the iconic Santa Monica Pier, the reimagined Sandbourne Santa Monica is a seaside escape that embodies an elevated, inclusive space inviting guests to immerse themselves in sensorial wonder. The distinct coastal oasis includes 175 renovated luxury guest rooms and suites, new restaurant and lobby bar concepts with stunning ocean views, a full-service spa and fitness center, expansive event spaces, and an upscale pool experience with unobstructed views of the ocean.

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The Westin Atlanta Gwinnett | Duluth, GA
The Westin Atlanta Gwinnett will feature 348 rooms and several wellness amenities including a state-of-the-art fitness center and indoor pool, as well as two full-service restaurants and Overstory, an elegantly appointed rooftop bar offering a selection of elevated craft cocktails created by an expert mixologist. Situated within the 118-acre Gas South District campus, hotel guests can easily access the District’s numerous venues within walking distance, including the newly renovated Gas South Convention Center, Gas South Arena, Gas South Theater, and the Hudgens Center for Art & Learning.

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Waldorf Astoria Orlando is undergoing a multi-phase reimagination of its resort rooms and suites, lobby space, and select culinary outlets expected to debut in December 2023.  

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Evermore Orlando Resort Opening January 2024, it will be a 10,000-bedroom complex offering an array of stay experiences from single homes and villas to flats. The property will also feature a new Conrad Orlando with 433 rooms and 40,000 square feet of indoor meeting space.  A highlight is Orlando's first "beach" - 20 acres of white sand from Pensacola surrounding the 8-acre Evermore Lagoon.  Guests can swim, kayak, paddle, and surf.

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Sports Illustrated Resorts, a premium lifestyle resort concept from the Sports Illustrated Brand featuring live-action sports and entertainment to quality dining, wellness, and relaxation, is set to open in Orlando in 2024.  

Maison Hudson | West Village, New York City
Maison Hudson blends residential hospitality with the amenities of a luxury hotel stay. Rental periods are one month and over, presenting a unique and flexible model, perfect for extended family stays, bleisure travel, and locals needing a close-to-home escape. Each one-, two-, and three-bedroom unit, of which there are 8 total, has views of the river, state-of-the-art appliances, in-house service and many boast outdoor living space. 

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Bowie House, Auberge Resorts Collection | Fort Worth, TX
Ranked one of the fastest-growing cities in the country, Fort Worth is landing on the international travel destination map due to its Texas hospitality and sophisticated culture. A masterful blend of classic and contemporary on historic Camp Bowie Boulevard, Bowie House will be the first luxury boutique hotel to embody the unique character of Fort Worth. The art-filled urban retreat will be home to Bricks and Horses, a modern chophouse celebrating the finest Texan ingredients, a suspended pool deck and lush gardens at Whinny’s, and Ash Spa, inspired by the surrounding landscape. 

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The Printing House | Nashville, TN
With 189 rooms nestled among 11 floors, plus a garden terrace bar featuring live music, games, and craft cocktails, The Printing House looms over the city skyline yet cements itself in the vibrancy of downtown Nashville. Its iconic address at Third Avenue and Peabody Street sits just five blocks from historic Broadway, the bustling strip filled with honky tonk bars, restaurants, and shops, as well as Printer's Alley. The Printing House celebrates the city’s centuries-old tradition through an architectural homage to community, connection, and culture. 

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The Dunlin, Auberge Resorts Collection | Kiawah River, SC
The Dunlin, Auberge Resorts Collection will boast 2,000 acres of picturesque land with a 100-acre working farm and 20 miles of riverfront, scenic nature trails, and abundant marshlands set amongst native flora and fauna. Featuring 72 cottage-style guest rooms and suites and 19 residential villas, the scenic grounds will also include a main lodge with a spacious wraparound porch, great rooms designed for unwinding, and a library lounge. Resort amenities will include a pool with inviting cabanas, a full-service spa, a community farmstead providing dining destinations with local bounty, nature excursions, access to the community’s Spring House, and a riverfront swim and fitness facility.

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The Inn at Stonecliffe | Mackinac Island, MI
The Inn at Stonecliffe, originally built in 1904 as a lakeside estate for the Chicago Cudahy family, is currently undergoing a more than $30-million-dollar property-wide transformation, set to re-open in summer 2024. The reimagined luxury resort will have the newest accommodations and amenities on historic Mackinac Island while remaining true to its 100+ year history. New additions to the property include three impeccably designed private cottages with spacious accommodations and fully equipped kitchens ideal for families and groups. The resort will feature two pools and an expansive lakeside lawn with firepits and classic lawn games overlooking the magnificent views of Mackinac Bridge and the straits connecting Lake Huron and Lake Michigan

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Sky Rock Sedona | Sedona, AZ
More than simply a place to rest your head, Sky Rock Sedona distills the very best of its environment and channels its energy into a contemporary and wholly immersive hospitality experience with unmatched panoramic views of the vibrant Sedona landscape and bespoke spiritual programming. The hotel will also feature an outdoor heated pool and hot tub, a retail boutique, an intimate gathering space, and an activities & wellness program with the help of advanced practitioners to offer happenings such as yoga, meditation, stargazing, scientific vortex talks, and more.  

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The Admiral | Mobile, AL
Located just steps from Mobile's Entertainment District and directly on the Mardi Grad parade rout, The Admiral is currently undergoing a renovation set to debut in Spring 2024, which will bring a fresh, modern aesthetic to the guest rooms and public spaces while embracing Mobile's rich history and vibrant heritage. The renovation will also birth a new restaurant, Le Moyne’s Chophouse, which will bring a contemporary chophouse serving high-quality cuts, fresh Gulf seafood to Mobile.

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Stockyards Hotel | Fort Worth, TX
Nestled in the heart of the Fort Worth Stockyards National Historic District sits the iconic Stockyards Hotel, which is set to undergo a multi-million dollar renovation and debut at the end of 2024. A legendary property that first opened its doors in 1907, this storied hotel has welcomed guests from near and far by foot, horseback, stagecoach, motorcar, and plane over the past 100 years. The 52-room hotel is a test of time and will redefine Western luxury and elegance while preserving the vibrant spirit of the Old West. 

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AC Hotel Naples 5th Ave  | Naples, FL 
AC Hotel Naples 5th Avenue combines sophistication with a host of practical comforts, bringing modern hospitality to the heart of Old Naples. This Southwest Florida hotel enjoys an ideal location along Naples’ unofficial main street, surrounded by upscale shopping, dining, cultural arts, and entertainment. AC Hotel Naples 5th Avenue comprises 150 sleek, modern guestrooms along with amenities including a rooftop pool, and Limón, a destination rooftop restaurant and bar with seating both indoors and out.

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Aloft Orlando Lake Nona | Orlando, FL
Experience the vibrant energy of Aloft Orlando Lake Nona, a cutting-edge hotel that embraces technology and offers a lively social atmosphere. The hotel is situated in the heart of the art and design scene. Guests can recharge in one of the urban-inspired loft-style rooms or head to Tempo + Grace for a handcrafted meal with fresh local ingredients.

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Element Albuquerque Uptown | NM
Experience modern sophistication and eco-friendly luxury at Element by Westin Uptown Albuquerque. Head to the Volaré rooftop bar where guests can savor handcrafted cocktails and local brews while admiring the breathtaking panoramic views of the Sandia Mountains. Relax in the open-concept guest rooms with abundant natural light and the signature Heavenly Bed. Wake up to complimentary breakfast. 

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The Surrey, a Corinthia Hotel | New York, NY
Originally built in 1926 as a residence hotel, The Surrey has a rich history of hosting many of New York's most notable celebrities, including JFK, Bette Davis, and Claudette Colbert. Opening ahead of its 100th anniversary, the hotel's mission is to restore its glamour and sophistication while becoming an icon of the future. The 16-story building will feature 70 guest rooms, 30 suites, and 14 residences that draw inspiration from the hotel’s illustrious history and its surroundings. The hotel will offer a world-class spa complete with treatment rooms, a relaxation area, steam room and sauna.

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River Lodge Paso Robles - SLO CAL, CA
River Lodge is slated to open in early 2024 in SLO CAL’s (San Luis Obispo County) Paso Robles. The latest Nomada Group property revitalization will reveal an entire motel overhaul, complete with 27 rooms, a large central pool, an outdoor garden, a full-service restaurant, and so much more. Situated at the base of the Paso Robles wine trail, guests will have access to e-bikes for a direct path to surrounding wineries and downtown Paso Robles.

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The Origin Hotel | Kansas City, MO
As a part of a renaissance to the Berkley Riverfront neighborhood, The Origin Hotel is slated to open in May 2024. The five-story, 118-room boutique property will be the first built along the city’s riverfront and offer convenient accommodations for KC Current soccer fans visiting the new CPKC Stadium, the world’s first stadium purpose-built for a women’s professional sports team. Guests will enjoy features like an onsite restaurant and bar, conference rooms, fitness center, yoga spaces, and a large outdoor space. 

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Nobu Hotel | Atlantic City, NJ
Nobu Hotel Atlantic City, set to open on Jan. 2, 2024, represents a new era of luxury on the Jersey Shore. With 85 guest rooms and suites, this hotel offers a sophisticated and elegant atmosphere, blending natural materials and Japanese minimalism. This new hotel is a pivotal element for Caesars' impressive $240 million resort transformation plan as this property will provide a unique, world-class experience, further enhancing the appeal of Atlantic City as a premier travel destination on the East Coast.

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Margaritaville Beach Resort Fort Myers Beach | Fort Myers, FL
Margaritaville Beach Resort Fort Myers Beach will be the first new hotel on Fort Myers Beach in over two decades, acting as a beacon of hope as the destination continues to recover from the devastation of Hurricane Ian. The new-build property will feature 254 signature, island-inspired guest rooms and suites, all with private balconies and most with a view of the gulf, along with six food & beverage experiences. The resort will also feature the Fins Up Beach Club, a 12,000 sq. ft. swimming pool and home to the 5 o'clock Somewhere Bar & Grill where visitors can enjoy daily entertainment and premium reserved seating on the pool deck or sand.

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Fairmont Breakers | Long Beach, CA
The Fairmont Breakers is a timeless feature of the Long Beach skyline; an irresistible, historic landmark with a character and soul of its own. Slated to open in spring 2024, the iconic beacon will return to its former purpose and glory, infusing elegant, classic styling with contemporary, modern amenities to attract visitors seeking something extraordinary. The reimagined Fairmont Breakers Long Beach will feature 185 boutique hotel rooms and suites; a rooftop pool and terrace overlooking the Terrace Theater Plaza; an open-air rooftop lounge and bar with 360-degree views of the Pacific Ocean and Los Angeles basin; a lavish two-story spa, wellness and fitness center; and a live jazz club and music lounge. 

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Pixar Place at Disneyland Resort | Anaheim, CA
Playful Pixar elements have been coming to life over the past few months at Disney’s Paradise Pier Hotel at Disneyland Resort, and in January 2024 the property will be fully transformed into Pixar Place Hotel, becoming the first fully Pixar-themed hotel in the United States. Pixar Place Hotel will evoke the inspiration and humor that goes into every Pixar film, while celebrating the artistic process. Showcasing early sketches to finished design, the art and decor will highlight vibrant Pixar stories, revealing some never-before-seen artwork. 

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AutoCamp Sequoia |  CA
Located just outside both Sequoia National Park and Kings Canyon National Park, you’ll find AutoCamp Sequoia. Come mid-2024, guests will have a chance to marvel at the sight of General Sherman—the largest known tree on Earth—or go spelunking in the Crystal Cave. After a day of adventure, head back to AutoCamp and let the sounds of the river be the backdrop to a relaxing evening by the campfire.

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Wildhaven Yosemite | Mariposa, CA
Tucked away amongst the scenic mountains of Mariposa and situated along 36 acres of rolling hills lies Wildhaven Yosemite, located just outside of Yosemite National Park. The new resort, slated to open in March 2024, offers a one-of-a-kind glamping experience with extra-large, safari-style tents featuring comfortable beds and plenty of space. Each room offers electricity and space heaters and has gorgeous nature views of the snow-capped Sierra Nevadas. The resort also offers glamping cabins for those looking for a little bit more structure, with in-room amenities like a kitchenette, bathroom and shower, AC and heating, improved sound insulation, large windows, and a private patio perfect for relaxing. Guests are also treated to hiking trails, communal spaces to socialize and ongoing resort activities like yoga, wine tastings and live music!

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Margaritaville Resort Lake Tahoe | South Lake Tahoe, CA
Margaritaville Resort Lake Tahoe is your new all-suite base camp for Tahoe adventure. The new resort opening December 2023, encourages guests to enjoy their laid-back, toes-in-the-sand island vibe in the mountains. Those in the know understand that pine trees, fresh-packed powder, and lakefront shorelines rival any tropical escape, especially Lake Tahoe, one of the most captivating, aspired-to destinations on the face of the planet. The stunning South Lake Tahoe resort represents the grandest of getaways complete with tropical vibes, frozen drinks, delectable dining, and endless activities.

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The Jordan San Gabriel | CA
Just across the street from San Gabriel Square Mall, The Jordan San Gabriel is just 11 miles from Downtown Los Angeles and is a tranquil retreat, accepting reservations as of July 2024. Located on the third-floor oasis, the newly renovated and beautifully landscaped outdoor space features a heated pool, hot tub, and fitness center. Escape to the Spa or celebrate special events in their Ballroom or rooftop banquet room overlooking the San Gabriel Mountains.

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Moxy St. Pete | St. Petersburg, FL
The trendy Moxy Hotel is bringing its vibrant and playful atmosphere to Downtown St. Pete this January. Find quirky wall art and bold colors all over the hotel, aligning with St. Pete’s booming art and culture scene. With a bright and inviting lobby layout, visitors can head over to the bar for some hand-crafted drinks, tasty small plates, or games that are available 24/7. “Plug and Meet” areas can also be found in the Moxy lobby, full of ergonomic seating, writing walls, and 56-inch televisions. 

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AC Hotel at the Bpmstelle by Marriott | Detroit, MI
Opening its doors in 2024, the AC Hotel at the Bonstelle by Marriott emerges in Detroit as a transformative 11-story structure seamlessly linked to the historic 115-year-old Bonstelle Theatre on Woodward. This project generates fervor due to its pivotal role in restoring the Bonstelle Theatre, an architectural gem dating back to 1903. Boasting 154 rooms, this hotel, located just north of downtown Detroit, will be a perfect blend of modern luxury and historical significance.

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Temple Detroit | MI
Temple Detroit, a $72 million hotel development near the Masonic Temple, recently restarted construction in late 2022 after being disrupted by the pandemic. The 101-room hotel is now slated for a 2024 opening. The Motown design-inspired hotel is in the historic Albert Khan building, and in addition to hotel space will also include residential units, retail space, restaurants, and a nightclub.

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Cambria Hotel | Detroit, MI
Located in downtown Detroit, the Cambria Hotel is a nod to the historic art deco glamour of Detroit. This new hotel is an adaptive reuse project from the previous Walker-Roehrig building, home to radio station WWJ for many years. The 154-room property features incredible wining and dining options to choose from including Cibo, a modern Mediterranean fusion menu with locally sourced ingredients, Cielo, an open-air rooftop bar for panoramic views of the city, Detroit Taco Bodega for some delicious and casual Mexican eats, plus much more. 

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Godfrey Hotel | Detroit, MI
The Godfrey Hotel is in the heart of Corktown and features 227 rooms, a 5100 sq ft grand ballroom, and the city’s largest indoor/outdoor rooftop lounge with retractable glass ceilings and walls. Whether for the business or leisure traveler, the Godrey Hotel welcomes all with sophistication and convenience that can be enjoyed during one’s stay. Detroit restaurateur Samy Eid is the mastermind behind Hamilton’s refined dining experience with local and seasonal ingredients and both a dining room and an outdoor terrace.

New Hotels & Resorts Opening in Mexico, South America & the Caribbean in 2024

Bermudiana Beach Resort Tapestry Collection by Hilton

Bermudiana Beach Resort, Tapestry Collection by HiltonBermuda 
The first Hilton property in Bermuda, the Bermudiana Beach Resort, Tapestry Collection by Hilton is anticipated to open in July 2024 steps away from pristine pink coral sand beaches. The 111-room resort will offer a clifftop bar and restaurant overlooking turquoise reefs. Guests can relax at the ocean-view pool bar and grill, walk on the secluded beach accessible by elevator, snorkel along the coast, or unwind at the lavish spa, yoga terrace, and fitness center.

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Marriott Cancun, an All-Inclusive Resort  | Cancun, Mexico
Located on the Yucatan Peninsula in the heart of Cancun’s bustling Hotel Zone is Marriott International’s first-ever all-inclusive property—Marriott Cancun, an All-Inclusive Resort. Marriott Cancun will launch new rooms, suites, and public areas with timeless, elevated designs, sprawling open grounds, and three different pools—an adult pool, a family pool, and a kids pool featuring a lazy river and waterpark—all overlooking the gorgeous turquoise waters of Cancun. The premium all-inclusive property will provide future guests with unique dining choices ranging from Asian, Mexican, Thai, and American concepts to juice carts, cevicheria, and daily food & beverage pop-ups. 

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Six Senses La Sagesse | Grenada
Six Senses La Sagesse is set over 38 acres in the southern part of Grenada with panoramic views of the local land and sea. The property’s design imitates a traditional fishing village and houses 71 suites and villas that were built using repurposed materials. Six Senses La Sagesse operates while supplying its own local food and seafood to all guests. Adventurous activities like shipwreck dives, hikes to waterfalls and on spice trails, yoga, gardening, crafts, and more are available to resort guests.

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Hilton Cancun Mar Caribe All-Inclusive Resort | Cancun, Mexico
Hilton Cancun Mar Caribe All-Inclusive Resort redefines the all-inclusive experience for families through endless adventures and thoughtful amenities at the oceanfront resort. Beach Bunch, the exclusive kids' club, offers daily supervised arts and crafts while its dedicated teens' club is home to video games and bumper pool. Water adventures abound for every age, featuring multiple pools, a waterslide, and an exclusive adult-only pool for supreme relaxation.

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Hotel Mousai Cancun | Cancun, Mexico
Located along the stunning and serene white sand beach of Costa Mujeres, this elevated adults-only property is slated to become Cancun’s most coveted refuge, complete with exceptional hospitality, chic modern design, a dreamy rooftop infinity pool, spacious accommodations, countless gourmet dining options, access to the world-renowned Spa Imagine, and much more. With a bold, contemporary design throughout its 88 suites, Hotel Mousai Cancun will offer multi-bedroom suites equipped with large terraces and private jacuzzies that overlook the breathtaking waters below.

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Rosewood Resort & Spa Mandarina| Riviera Nayarit, Mexico
Located on the west coast of Mexico about 90 minutes from the Puerto Vallarta International Airport, the Rosewood Resort & Spa Mandarina will be situated in the breathtaking region of Riviera Nayarit. This area is known for its colorful exotic flora, diverse landscape with lagoons, rivers, volcanoes, and almost 200 miles of beach along the Pacific Ocean. Rosewood Mandarina will offer 140 guestrooms, suites, and villas with panoramic views across the mountains, beach, and ocean. 

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Park Hyatt Los Cabos at Cabo Del Sol | Los Cabos, Mexico
Overlooking the iconic Sea of Cortez and just 20 minutes from downtown Cabo San Lucas, Park Hyatt Los Cabos at Cabo Del Sol will boast 163 luxury ocean-view guest rooms and suites, 19 villas and residences, stunning pools, world-class golf, a full-service spa, and a fitness and wellness center. Guests can also enjoy unique culinary experiences, including a Mediterranean-inspired signature restaurant, a Mexican restaurant, a Beach Club, and poolside cabana service.

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Chable Sea of Cortez | La Paz, Mexico
Designed as a series of luxury, clamshell-shaped pods, Chable Sea of Cortez will seamlessly blend luxury hospitality with the natural desert environment of Baja California Sur.  Spanning nearly 700,000 square feet of desert with 50 suites, each suite will boast its own garden, terrace space, and plunge pool. Resort amenities include a large spa facility, a deluxe event space, a private beach with an ocean-front pool, and three different restaurants for guests.

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Four Seasons Resort and Residences Cabo San Lucas at Cabo Del Sol | Cabo San Lucas, Mexico
Located on the stunning coast of Mexico’s Baja peninsula, Four Seasons Resort and Residences Cabo San Lucas at Cabo Del Sol will feature 96 guest rooms and suites, plus 61 residences, villas, and estates—all offering dramatic ocean views. There will be world-class golf at the Cabo Del Sol golf course, a full-service spa, a swimmable beach, and contemporary Latin cuisine from Richard Sandoval. 

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Sandals Saint Vincent | Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Sandals Saint Vincent is an inspired-by-nature 50-acre resort nestled between the sea, mountain range, and rainforest, marking the ninth Caribbean destination and 18th Sandals Resort for the brand. It’s unlocking an entirely new island experience for the 18+ crowd with the brand’s first-ever Two-Story Overwater Villas and new dining concepts incorporating local agriculture and communal-style experiences.

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Hotel Indigo Grand Cayman | Cayman Islands
Hotel Indigo Grand Cayman is the newest resort opening in Grand Cayman, just off Seven Mile Beach. A unique boutique retreat combining local experiences, sleek design, and intimate service, the hotel will offer 282 guest rooms with views across the Caribbean Sea, multiple dining options, an expansive pool deck, and Grand Cayman’s first and only rooftop bar. 

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Salterra Resort & Spa | Turks and Caicos
Located on South Caicos Island, Salterra Resort & Spa will welcome guests seeking luxurious indulgences, world-class watersports, fine dining, and immaculate beaches, anchored by a true sense of place. Inspired by South Caicos’ natural salt flats, Salterra's design is a testament to the authentic tropical essence of its surroundings. The resort boasts 100 guestrooms and suites adorned with opulent features, balconies with ocean views, lavish finishes, and bespoke room amenities. 

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Beach House by Silversands Grenada | St. George’s, Grenada
Silversands Grenada Resorts will be adding 28 keys to their portfolio with this small new luxury boutique hotel nestled behind and atop a protective cliff on Portici Beach. Beach House by Silversands will feature both standalone 1-bedroom villas and two 2-bedroom suites, either cliffside or beachfront.

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Grand Velas Boutique Los Cabos | Mexico
Grand Velas Boutique Los Cabos is a new resort and concept in the all-inclusive space.  Adults only, the new beachfront property includes 79 luxurious suites, a two-star Michelin consulting chef with creative dining experiences, a wine selection inspired by the proximity to Mexico’s fine wine region, and innovative spa treatments inspired by Mexican culture, among others. A special perk, guests of Grand Velas Boutique will have access to sister property Grand Velas Los Cabos’ five gourmet dinner restaurants led by top chefs and four bars with no additional charge.

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Aloft Santo Domingo | Dominican Republic
The Aloft Santo Domingo is a stylish modern hotel conveniently located in the Piantini area, where guests are only moments from inspiring local discoveries like Ciudad Colonial. The hotel features tech-savvy amenities, including complimentary high-speed internet, and conveniences like on-site parking. Guests can recharge at the hotel’s fully equipped fitness center, or cool off with a dip in our rooftop outdoor swimming pool. The 24-hour station offers fresh, fast, and flavorful grab-and-go snacks, while our Asian, Lebanese, and Mexican restaurants provide delicious dining options to choose from. 

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Peter Island Resort | British Virgin Islands
The iconic Peter Island Resort is scheduled to open in 2024, including 50 luxury beachfront rooms and suites, Falcons Nest Villa Estate, and Hawks Nest Villa. In addition, guests will return to hundreds of acres of tropical private island paradise, 5 powder-white sand beaches, a 10,000 square foot Spa, a Yacht Club, Tradewinds Conference Center - 3,200 sq ft of stunning ocean-front event and meeting space, and two restaurants.

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Nekajui, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve Hotel and Residences | Costa Rica
The Peninsula Papagayo in Costa Rica is building Central America's first ultra-luxury boutique resort and branded residences. Designed for the most discerning eco-adventure leisure travelers, Nekajui (pronounced NEK-ah-wee) is a new expression of luxury hospitality, welcoming future owners and guests on a highly personalized journey to one of the world's most naturally beautiful and biodiverse destinations.

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Margaritaville Island Reserve® Resort Roatan, Bay Islands, Honduras
Karisma Hotels & Resorts and Margaritaville have recently revealed their plans for the newest hotel in their Island Reserve® Inclusive Collection—Margaritaville Island Reserve® Resort Roatan, Bay Islands, Honduras. Scheduled for completion in 2025, this resort promises an unparalleled experience, bringing Karisma Hotels & Resorts' renowned service and Margaritaville's laid-back luxury to the heart of Roatan. Margaritaville and Karisma have partnered with Island Shipping S. de R.L., a visionary cargo company rooted in Roatan, to contribute to the island's growth and showcase its natural beauty. The hotel will feature 164 rooms, live outdoor music venues, a world-class spa, and signature dining concepts including LandShark Brewery, JWB Steakhouse, The Beach House, and 5 o'Clock Somewhere Bar. 

New Hotels & Resorts Opening in Canada in 2024

Tofino Wilderness Resort | British Columbia
Tofino Wilderness Resort is located deep within the heart of the Ahousaht territory, situated in beautiful Quait Bay. This stunning 126-acre property includes a 16-room floating lodge, a world-class spa, trails, lakes, staff accommodation, and a breathtaking longhouse. This luxury floating lodge was purchased back by the Ahousaht Nation and will be welcoming guests in 2024. The primary emphasis and focus of the experience will be firmly rooted in the cultural practices and traditional knowledge of the Ahousaht People. The lodge also offers an exclusive location for discovering the intimate wonders of the West Coast: old-growth forests, lakes, waterfalls, ocean life, and sublime mountains. 

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Nobu | Toronto, Canada
Rising 45 stories in the heart of Toronto’s vibrant Entertainment District, Nobu announces its Canadian debut with Nobu Hotel, Restaurant & Residences. The 36-suite urban resort features a private hotel lounge, wellness facility with state-of-the-art fitness equipment, and the highly anticipated 15,000 sq ft, two-level Nobu restaurant with separate bar & lounge, two private dining rooms, sushi bar, and outdoor terrace.

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Steveston Waterfront Hotel | Richmond, BC
Steveston Waterfront Hotel is a boutique property where modern life seamlessly blends with the historic character of this picturesque fisherman village. Inspired by Richmond’s surroundings, their apartment-style retreats invite guests to settle into the quaint fishing village locals call home. Select from studio, one, two, and three-bedroom layouts featuring separate living areas, equipped kitchens, and locally bottled, handmade bathroom amenities.

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Moxy Banff 
Moxy Banff resulted from a 30 million dollar makeover of Banff’s first commercial motor hotel, The Voyager Inn, originally constructed in 1964. Moxy Banff is a bold mid-century design anchored in the centre by Bar Moxy and flanked on both sides by expansive rundle stone walls and unique precast guest wings that float over the parkades. The guest experience starts with a trip back in time as you enter the hotel to check in at Bar Moxy. Lit by an upside-down bear wearing headphones, the check-in experience sets the tone for the fun ahead as every guest receives a complimentary cocktail. The bar evokes a retro ski vibe with its racetrack design and chairlift-inspired liquor baskets. Bar Moxy’s doors open right onto the courtyard, a fun social space perfect for lounging by the fire or taking a dip in the hot pools. Hungry fun seekers will enjoy delicious apres and all-day menu from Bar Moxy’s fully restored ‘66 VW food truck.

New Hotels & Resorts Opening Europe in 2024

ROMEO Roma

Kennedy 89, part of The Unbound Collection by Hyatt | Frankfurt, Germany
Kennedy 89 will offer 181 guestrooms, 68 of which will be suites, and feature private balconies boasting unique views across the city skyline. The property will be located in the prestigious Sachsenhausen district, neighboring consulates and nineteenth-century residential buildings, and less than five minutes from the lush green banks of the river Main and its countless museums and exhibitions. 

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The Store Oxford
Oxford's iconic Boswells Department Store will reemerge in 2024 as the famed landmark transforms into a 101-room boutique hotel—The Store. Paying homage to the building's history, The Store will soon become Oxford's cultural hub with a rooftop with iconic views of the city, restaurants that will embrace sustainable local produce, an elegant co-working space in the lobby, and a tranquil spa. Offering a tranquil (and seamless) escape from London, and the perfect gateway to The Cotswolds (under 50 minute drive), The Store's illustrious past will live on in a new exciting chapter. 

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The Lince Santa Clara | Vila do Conde, Portugal
The Lince Santa Clara, nestled in Vila do Conde, Portugal, blends over 700 years of history with modern luxury. Overlooking the River Ave, the sea, and Vila do Conde, it’s just 15 minutes from Porto’s international airport and 25 minutes from Porto city center. This Neoclassical heritage building features 87 elegant bedrooms and suites, and a fine dining restaurant led by a 2 Michelin Stars chef. 

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MS Collection Mosteiro de Arouca | Arouca, Portugal
The five-star hotel MS Collection Mosteiro de Arouca will be built in the south wing of one of the most emblematic monasteries in Portuguese history. Surrounded by the village's characteristic calm and nature, it offers unique conditions for a resort experience.

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Azul Boutique Hotel | Vila Nova de Gaia, Portugal
Located at the most beautiful point with breathtaking views over just about everything Porto and Gaia have to offer, the Azul Boutique Hotel will have a swimming pool, solarium, and restaurant facing the landscape of the hotel's main focus, the Douro River and Ribeira of Porto. The hotel will have 64 rooms spread over six floors.

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Light Human Hotel Porto | Porto, Portugal
The project will accommodate 6.000 square meters of retail, restaurants, health, sports facilities, a Spa, and a Co-working Light Human Hotel Boutique with 112 room keys. 

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Light Human Hotel Vila Real | Vila Real, Portugal
The project will accommodate 7.500 square meters of retail, restaurants, health, sports facilities, a Spa, and a Co-working Light Human Hotel Boutique with 126 room keys. 

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JAM Porto – Vila Nova de Gaia, Portugal
The majestic Monastery of Serra do Pilar stands at the end of the famous Luiz Bridge, built by Gustave Eiffel to unite Porto with Gaia. A hotel with 130 rooms for the JAM brand will be on adjacent virgin land and 45 housing units. The brand decided to include the city's artistic scene by incorporating five artist workshops where creators of all disciplines can take up residence. A swimming pool and rooftop with spectacular views will complete the program. 

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The Riverview, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel | Vila Nova de Gaia, Portugal
The Hotel’s location is stunning, with a truly panoramic view over Porto's UNESCO Heritage site and the river separating Porto from Gaia. The Riverview, a Tribute Portfolio 4* hotel offers its guests 70 elegant rooms and suites, a pool, and a bar where guests can enjoy local cuisine.

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The Vinea Collection Hotel – Monção. Portugal
Located in the Alto Minho wine region, at the gates of the Peneda-Gerês National Park, in the municipality of Monção, is The Vinea Collection Hotel, in the historic Quinta da Porteleira, an 18th-century manor house in the Vinho Verde region. Set in a unique and singular landscape, this hotel has 67 rooms, a restaurant that pays homage to local cuisine, a British-inspired bar, and The Vinea Panoramic Spa, with panoramic views over the mountains. 

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Altis Porto Hotel | Porto, Portugal
The Altis Porto Hotel is a 20-million-euro investment in the five-star segment. It will have 95 rooms, seven of them suites, some overlooking the Douro River and others the gardens of the Palácio de Cristal.

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Holiday Inn Express Porto - Boavista and Holiday Inn Braga | Porto and Braga, Portugal
IHG Hotels & Resorts will open the 91-room Holiday Inn Express Porto-Boavista and the 114-room Holiday Inn Braga in 2024, in partnership with Soliteight Hotel Projects, S.A.

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Gat Porto | Porto, Portugal
The new Gat Rooms unit in Porto will be in the city center. After the hotels in Lisbon, Porto has always been in the brand's plans because it is a city with a lot of cultural and business activity and because of its growing demand.

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Hotel Plaza Central | Braga, Portugal
Scheduled to open at Easter 2024 with an investment of 16 million euros, this will be the Hoti Hoteis group's second hotel in Braga. With a Portuguese touch in its design, decoration, and materials, the new hotel will have 108 rooms, a spa, an outdoor pool and an indoor pool, a restaurant, a bar, a cloister, and meeting rooms.

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Fábrica and Arnaldo – Porto, Portugal
The Israeli group Tamar, which opened Saboaria Porto in 2023, plans to open two new boutique hotels in Porto in the summer of 2024. "Fábrica" will be in a building a few meters from Avenida dos Aliados, where an old tobacco factory once stood. It will have six floors and a total of 44 rooms.

The second hotel will be built at the top of the Escadas dos Guindais and called "Arnaldo." It will be named after Arnaldo Gama, a local novelist from the 19th century. It will be a hotel complex with 45 rooms, five studios, and other buildings, such as a concert hall and restaurant with a winter garden and a balcony overlooking the Douro River.

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Meliá Guimarães – Guimarães, Portugal
The former facilities of the Joalpi garage in Guimarães will be transformed into a four-star hotel run by the Meliá Hotels Group. The new hotel will have 129 rooms, and the architectural project will be the responsibility of the Pitágoras Group.

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ROMEO Roma  | Rome, Italy
Opening early 2024, ROMEO Roma is the expression and work of the late world-renowned architect Zaha Hadid, whose vision has today been carried forward by the talented Zaha Hadid Architect Studio. Dating back to the late 1500s, the historic palazzo was a former home of the noble Serroberti-Capponi family and upon launch, will offer an unparalleled experience that goes beyond the convention of luxury. The palatial building houses 75 guestrooms and suites (some adorned with original 16th-century frescos), amongst the most spacious in the city, many with magnificent views of the rooftops and palazzos of the charming Campo Marzio neighborhood. The property conveniently stands just mere steps away from Piazza del Popolo and the high-end shopping district. 

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Sainte-Anne Hotel Dijon, Curio Collection by Hilton | Dijon, France
Hilton’s debut in the Burgundy region of France is set to open April 2024. The hotel will be located on a former 17th-century hospice site, offering outdoor terraces, a swimming pool, a fitness center, Nhoraé spa, and a fine-dining restaurant.  

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Six Senses London | United Kingdom
Residing in and preserving the classic detailing of the former art deco Whiteleys department store, Six Senses London is located near Hyde Park and will open with 110 guest rooms and suites. In a space reminiscent of an age-old London underground station, guests will have access to social and wellness clubs, a central bar and lounge, coworking spaces, a restaurant, wellness, and treatment rooms.

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Rosewood Amsterdam
Rosewood Amsterdam will open in 2024 as Rosewood’s first property in the Netherlands. Housed in the former Palace of Justice, the property will overlook the Prinsengracht (the Prince’s Canal), one of the city’s most beautiful waterways. Rosewood Amsterdam will be situated near many of the city’s finest attractions including the museum district, the high-end shopping district on P.C. Hooftstraat, and the hip De Pijp neighborhood. With a central location and an intuitive design, Rosewood Amsterdam will offer 134 guest rooms and suites, with many boasting spectacular views across the two adjoining canals, quiet internal courtyards, and iconic townhouse rooftops. Onsite amenities will include three restaurants and bars, an Asaya Spa, a state-of-the-art fitness center, an indoor swimming pool, and a 3,000-square-foot ballroom. 

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Rosewood Schloss Fuschl
Rosewood Schloss Fuschl will be situated on the banks of Lake Fuschl; the graceful, historic property is reminiscent of a fairytale castle and has been welcoming illustrious guests for centuries. The reimagining of this 15th-century landmark cements Rosewood Hotels & Resorts’ status as a meticulous and caring guardian of some of the world’s most iconic heritage buildings which have been thoughtfully restored to former brilliance. Surrounded by mountains and forests, Rosewood Schloss Fuschl is only a short distance away from picturesque Salzburg and will feature an elegant array of guest rooms and suites as well as six ultra-luxury chalets.

New Hotels & Resorts Opening the Middle East & Africa in 2024

Jumeirah Marsa Al Arab

Jumeirah The Red Sea | Shura Island, Saudi Arabia
Jumeirah The Red Sea will epitomize ‘barefoot luxury,’ offering a unique single-story architectural design with elements of the hotel connected by a sand-covered ‘Ribbon Path’ to ensure that guests feel immersed in the natural beauty of the island. The hotel will also boast exceptional dining experiences, welcoming several of the brand’s home-grown concepts including the southern European-inspired SAL and Nikkei Peruvian Kayto, as well as Jumeirah’s celebrated Talise Spa.

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Jumeirah Marsa Al Arab – Dubai, UAE  
Jumeirah Marsa Al Arab, nestled in a peninsula at the heart of Dubai’s most exclusive beach, will feature 387 rooms and suites, 82 luxury residences—all featuring unobstructed views of Burj Al Arab Jumeirah and the shimmering Arabian Gulf—an 82-berth superyacht marina by D-marin, five pools, and curated dining experiences across 10 restaurants and 9 bars crafted by internationally acclaimed designers. The hotel will also debut a three-story spa spanning over 37,000 square feet with female-only spaces and 13 treatment rooms.

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Six Senses Southern Dunes | Saudi Arabia
Six Senses Southern Dunes is immersed in nature, wildlife, and culture, located along the historic incense trade route amongst desert plains and the Hijaz Mountains. The Red Sea resort displays Nabataean architectural heritage and stunning desert surroundings. The resort offers trademark-crafted experiences and wellness approaches while setting new standards in sustainability and desert hospitality.

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The Homestead | Nambiti, South Africa
The Homestead is a 12-suite eco-conscious ultra-luxury lodge located on the Nambiti reserve in South Africa. Just two and a half hours from Durban and four hours from Johannesburg, the Nambiti reserve is regarded as one of South Africa’s most ambitious conservation initiatives and one of the few reserves where the majesty of the Big 5 (lion, leopard, buffalo, elephant, and rhino) and over 50 species of wildlife can be experienced free from the threat of malaria. The Homestead will redefine the eco-luxury lodge through its innovative architecture that seamlessly blends into its wildlife surroundings and combines new buildings with original 19th-century structures, state-of-the-art sustainability integration, customized service, and more, to offer guests the ultimate destination for discovery, reflection and connection. From tailored game drives to cooking classes, community elders visits, birding adventures and more, every experience at The Homestead keeps conservation, sustainability and adventure alive. 

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Rosewood Doha | Qatar
Housed in two striking towers inspired by the coral reefs in the seas surrounding Qatar, Rosewood Doha and Rosewood Residences Doha will consist of an ultra-luxury hotel with 155 exquisite guestrooms and sumptuous suites, 162 serviced apartments for longer-term stays, and 276 residences available for rent. The hotel will also introduce Asaya, a ground-breaking urban wellness concept that delivers innovative and integrative solutions for personal transformation.

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The Lana | Dubai 
Dorchester Collection’s first hotel in the Middle East, The Lana will debut in the heart of Dubai, overlooking the vibrant Business Bay area and the waters of the Dubai Canal. The striking 30-story tower was designed by award-winning architects Foster + Partners while the thoughtful interiors by celebrated Parisian design-duo Gilles & Boissier combine traditional elements with contemporary touches and celebrate space, light, and extraordinary views. The hotel will offer a selection of world-class dining experiences, an expansive spa and a rooftop pool with panoramic views, with partners to be announced in the coming month.

 

New Hotels & Resorts Opening in Asia & Australia in 2024

Banyan Tree Higashiyama Kyoto

Southern Ocean Lodge | Kangaroo Island, Australia
Located on South Australia's stunning Kangaroo Island, the luxurious Southern Ocean Lodge will reopen on December 6 following a multi-year refurbishment. The property was sadly destroyed in the 2020 bushfires and now makes a triumphant return, allowing guests to explore the island's pristine beauty. Situated on Kangaroo Island’s limestone clifftops, the property features magnificent views of the Southern Ocean and bears a similar footprint to the award-winning structure. Twenty-five luxurious guest suites ease along the coast, and provide guests with an immersive experience into what many refer to as “Australia’s Galapagos.” The lodge is all-inclusive and even features a “help yourself” wine cellar stocked with South Australia’s award-winning wines from Barossa and Clare Valley among others, as well as local artwork from South Australia, some of which has been made utilizing rubble from the old property. 

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Hilton Dili Palm Springs | Dili, Timor-Leste 
Set to open during summer 2024 as the first international hotel in Southeast Asia’s Timor-Leste, the hotel is situated in Dili’s embassy and business district overlooking tropical mountains and the north coast ocean. The hotel features 150 sophisticated rooms and suites with Timorese décor and private balconies, four distinctive dining venues, eight dedicated meeting and event spaces featuring a rooftop venue with mountain views, outside pool and deck, Pilates studio, and more.  

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Six Senses Kyoto | Japan
Six Senses Kyoto is within walking distance of the Gion district and surrounded by tranquil gardens with meandering paths. The property sits in front of the Myoho-in temple and Tokyokuni-Jinja shrine, housing 81 guest rooms that celebrate authentic Japanese décor. Guests will experience unique spa facilities that focus on Zen culture with tea ceremonies and signature ritual treatments at the hotel. Additionally, the property will provide curated sushi dining experiences and immersive children’s programming to teach young guests Japanese customs.

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Six Senses The Forestias | Thailand
Six Senses The Forestias will open in Thailand with a 60-room hotel, 27 residences, and the first Six Senses Place membership club in Asia. Guests and residential owners will be able to experience a tranquil haven near Bangkok’s expanse of cultural attractions with on-site nature trails, tai chi and yoga, wellness programs, seasonal festivals, and dining. 

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The Star Grande | Queensland, Australia
Part of a 3.6 billion-dollar transformative project, The Queen’s Wharf precinct is bringing 50 new venues to the Brisbane river edge, including a new luxurious resort The Star Grande. The Star Grande is one of four new spectacular accommodations helping to transform the river edge into a thriving entertainment and leisure destination. With an incredible leisure deck equipped with three swimming pools and breathtaking city views and an event center with the largest hotel ballroom, The Star Grande offers guests the most decadent amenities.

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Banyan Tree Higashiyama Kyoto 
Scheduled to open Q3 2024, Banyan Tree Group’s newest property, Banyan Tree Higashiyama Kyoto,  is located in the Gion and Higashiyama district, next to Kiyomizu Dera Temple. Designed by KKAA – Kengo Kuma And Associates, the 52-key luxury hilltop urban resort will be built with preservation in mind, from retaining the old wall to the matured trees and bamboo. Boasting spectacular views of Kyoto city, the resort will also be the first and only hotel in Kyoto city to have a Noh stage.

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Garrya Mu Cang Chai |  Vietnam
Set to open in Q1 2024, a new Banyan Tree Group concept, Garrya Mu Cang Chai, will be the quintessential escape to Vietnam. Following the Garrya brands defining qualities of purity and simplicity, the serene spaces are designed for simplified living and provide a place where body and soul can rest, contemplate, and reconnect with the inner self. Located in the beautiful Yen Bai Province of northern Vietnam, the backdrop of stunning terraced rice fields that cascade down the hillsides will create a breathtaking landscape for this unique luxury escape. 

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Conrad Chongqing | Chongqing, China
Set on the upper floors of an 853-foot skyscraper, Conrad Chongqing will afford guests breathtaking river views of the hilly megacity, along with 240 luxurious guest rooms, three featured bar and restaurant concepts and over 14,000 square feet of meeting and event spaces.

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Moxy Bangkok Rachaprasong | Thailand
The bright and open lobby layout at Moxy Bangkok Rachaprasong is paired with contemporary furniture. The ''Plug and Meet'' gathering areas provide modern ergonomic seating, large writing walls and 56-inch televisions for presentation projection. The lobby also boasts a state-of-the-art video wall and 24/7 Food & Beverage offering a wide selection of snacks and drinks. Other hotel amenities include healthy continental breakfast, an evening bar featuring wines by the glass, and local brews. All bedrooms are equipped with 42-inch flat screen televisions, built-in USB ports, and free Wifi.

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Courtyard by Marriott Perth, Murdoch
Nestled amongst the bustle of The Murdoch Health and Knowledge precinct, the Courtyard by Marriott Perth, Murdoch offers classic guest rooms designed to suit every stay with plush bedding, flexible workspaces, floor-to-ceiling windows, and free wi-fi. Guests can dine at  Substance Restaurant and Bar, a contemporary, artisanal café and bistro featuring locally sourced ingredients with nutritious food and local beverages. Or, guests can enjoy ‘grab & go’ healthy bites and quality coffee or connect with colleagues and friends over exotic cocktails. 

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Rosewood Miyakojima
Set to open in 2024, Rosewood Miyakojima’s 55 villa accommodations will feature private pools, landscaped gardens, and unobstructed sea views. Four restaurants and bars will include relaxed beachfront concepts showcasing fresh seafood, prized island-raised beef, locally distilled spirits, and craft beer. With a stunning seascape as a backdrop, the resort’s indoor and outdoor event venues will host unforgettable destination weddings and private celebrations. On-site recreation will include a standalone Rosewood Explorer’s Club, Rosewood’s program for younger guests designed to inspire creativity and imagination, and encourage adventure, discovery, and social responsibility through unique experiences attuned to the destination. 

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The Westin Bora Bora Resort and Spa 
After a complete property-wide renovation and rebrand, The Westin Bora Bora Resort & Spa will debut as the newest luxury destination in Bora Bora in summer 2024. Travelers looking to experience the best of Bora Bora will discover incredible overwater bungalow and villa accommodations, delectable culinary options, a variety of well-being and spa offerings, and an Ecological Center and Turtle Sanctuary, all without leaving the resort. 

If there’s any time to start thinking about vacation, the holidays are it. Whether you’re dreaming of a break from the cold, thinking of an absolutely epic gift, or just need to get away after the whirlwind of the season, it’s hard for travel to not be on all our minds. And when we say Villa La Valencia Beach Resort & Spa in Los Cabos, Mexico delivers the ultimate epic gift/break from the cold/just need a getaway vacation of your dreams, we speak from first-hand experience.

Located on the stunning Golden Beach in Los Cabos, Mexico, Villa La Valencia is one of the newest all-inclusive resorts in the area. And in a location filled with resorts, the only way to stand out is by being…well, the best. And they are.

When You Arrive…

Villa La Valencia Lobby

From the second you step onto the property, you know you’re officially on vacation (of course, the full-service beach-inspired bar ready to serve you as soon as you walk outside of the Los Cabos airport helps, too). The clean, bright, wide-open expanse of the lobby includes the La Jolla Bar and an unbelievable view of the rooms, pools, and ocean (along with seating to enjoy that view).

Villa La Valencia Terraza Lobby

Every single staff member we met smiled with a hand over their heart (a signature of The Villa Group’s properties). We were guided through the check-in, and given our wristbands to wear during our stay that serve as both room keys and access to all the amenities (how easy is that?).

Speaking of Amenities…

Villa La Valencia Pools

The first thing you’ll notice (we’re pretty sure everyone does) is the collection of pools that span all the way to the beach. A serene adults-only pool, complete with cabanas, leads into the ultimate family pool featuring kiddo-friendly depths and lots of seating. Want to get a little closer to the beach? The infinity pool at the edge of the property is what resort life is all about.

Villa La Valencia Infinity Pool

Each pool offers poolside service from the relaxed Coralle Pool Bar & Restaurant, located right next to the infinity pool, along with a hot tub in each space. And, of course, there’s beach access with private lounging and food service.

Villa La Valencia Beach

But the real star of the show? The unbelievable lazy river that wraps around the whole interior of the property. Float for a lap or two, or relax as long as you want—it’s the longest lazy river in Cabo. Everyone is welcome.

Villa La Valencia Lazy River

Villa La Valencia’s amenities don’t stop there. A wellness and fitness center offers a hydrotherapy circuit. The Azul Spa onsite features luxury massages and facials, body treatments, and even the option to have your in-room bathtub turned into a private spa experience. We highly recommend the After-Sun Treatment if you find yourself a little red (it’s really easy to forget to reapply sunscreen when you’re floating that lazy river. Trust us.).

Welcome to Your Room

Villa La Valencia Suite

Each of Villa La Valencia’s 308 suites is ultra-comfortable, spacious, and complete with either a pool or ocean view (to enjoy on the furnished balcony, of course). They offer accommodations for couples, families, and groups up to 12 people. A soaking tub, rain shower, and twin vanity mean every part of your room is an experience.

Villa La Valencia One-Bedroom Suite

Villa La Valencia offers full kitchens, washers and dryers, an honor bar (restocked daily), and so much more. From one-bedroom studio suites to the three-bedroom penthouse, these spaces make it almost too hard to leave at all. Almost.

Make Sure You Come Hungry

Latitud 23.5 Steakhouse

From the breezy, casual El Patrón Restaurant, the chic, fine dining of Latitud 23.5 Steakhouse, to the open-air Italian kitchen at La Taberna, you literally can’t go wrong. The servers at each onsite restaurant addressed us by name and each meal was an incredible event. Of course, they’re not all on the formal side. For casual breakfast (with an unbelievable buffet), El Patrón is the place to be. Dine right by the ocean and infinity pool at Coralle, and snag quick snacks at Palmita Market & Deli. Wrap up your evening at La Jolla Bar for the perfect nightcap.

El Patrón Restaurant

You can catch live music, tequila tastings, and different culinary events, too, that make sure no two meals are exactly the same.

There’s Something for Everyone

Kids Club

As parents ourselves, we adore that Villa La Valencia recognizes that kiddos relax differently than adults. The large, brightly-colored Kids Club offers a place for your littles to let loose and have a blast. Video games, movies, tie-dye class, face painting, scavenger hunts, arts and crafts—kids will love having a place fully dedicated to them.

Villa La Valencia Nighttime Aerial View

Nightlife is just as much fun. Family movie night, blackjack, live music—there’s always something going on. During our visit, we got to check out their Art Walk and Taco Night (complete with a high-energy saxophone duo). Villa La Valencia is constantly coming up with ways to keep your vacation feeling like one every single second you’re there.

Los Cabos

Los Cabos is also famous for stunning beaches and clear water. Options to book tours, ATV rentals, jet ski adventures, glass-bottom boat tours, whale-watching, horseback riding, and more are all available. You seriously don’t want to miss these experiences.

Sister Properties

We were lucky enough to get to tour Villa La Valencia’s gorgeous sister properties right in Los Cabos: Villa del Palmar, Villa del Arco, and Villa La Estancia. Each resort is as beautiful as we’d come to expect from The Villa Group, and each offers a unique experience that caters to everyone’s pricing preferences and accommodation needs.

Be Prepared to be Treated Like Family

Every single minute we spent at Villa La Valencia was truly magic. And while the jaw-dropping resort, luxurious rooms, and top-tier dining were all part of it, we have to say that the best part was the people. There wasn’t a single staff member who didn’t make us feel like we were the only guests there, who didn’t go absolutely above and beyond for us, and who stopped to smile with a hand over their heart when they chatted with us. ‘Welcoming’ is an understatement.

From the pools to the Kids Club and the indescribable beauty of Los Cabos and its people, Villa La Valencia Beach Resort & Spa offers an unparalleled family vacation that you won’t be able to wait to experience again.

Make sure to check out their many deals and special offers to make your next vacation the most memorable yet.

Villa La Valencia Beach Resort & Spa

 

 

This trip was hosted by Villa La Valencia Resort & Spa and The Villa Group and all opinions are the editor’s own.

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Los Angeles has always been a town of lights, but during the holiday season, the displays get even brighter. From Marina del Rey to the OC and as far east as Indio, here are the most dazzling holiday light displays around LA that are worth your time and money

There’s something about twinkling lights that gets us in the holiday spirit—that is, after we’ve picked up the best Christmas tree and made an initial pass through LA’s best toy stores for gifts. And while Los Angeles may not have the winter weather charm of those cities that actually see a white Christmas, our palm trees sure can prop up Christmas lights just as magically as their evergreen cousins can. From the sprawling sea of bulbs at Descanso Gardens to festive local neighborhoods layered in all things merry and bright, LA’s got its share of impressive holiday light displays.

This article is sponsored by Kidspace Children’s Museum, a children’s museum located in Pasadena, CA with over 40 unique hands-on exhibits that engage for kids 10 and under emotionally, intellectually, and physically. Now through January 7, Kidspace is transforming into a winter wonderland with the return of “Kidspace Winter Frolic,” where little ones can enjoy imaginative, cold-weather activities—without the snow!

 

Where to See the Best Holiday Lights in Los Angeles

Marina del Rey Boat Parade

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Marina del Rey Tourism Board

For a different take on the traditional light display, check out the shimmering boats of the Marina del Rey boat parade—a moving spectacle that kicks off with a spectacular fireworks show!  Be sure to bring a blanket and some hot chocolate so you can get nice and cozy while you take it all in. The boat parade features 70 boats adorned with holiday light, all vying for top categories, which include Best Power, Best Lights, Best Spirit, and Best Yacht Club. Recommended viewing areas are Burton Chace Park (3650 Mindanao Way) and Fisherman’s Village (3755 Fiji Way).

Good to Know: Marina Lights will cast a festive glow on Burton Chace Park throughout Dec., nightly 4–10 p.m., and the family-friendly GLOW party returns to Burton Chace Park on Dec. 31, from 7 p.m.-midnight along with fireworks over the water at 8:59 p.m.and 11:59 p.m.

Dates: Dec. 9 from 5:55-8 p.m. Fireworks kickoff at 5:55 p.m.; the boat parade is from 6-8 p.m.
Cost: Free

13737 Fiji Way
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Online: mdrboatparade.org

 

Winterlit Santa Monica

Walk beneath a canopy of lights as you make your way through an illuminated Third Street Promenade to admire the 24-foot Christmas tree. Santa Monica's annual "Winterlit" celebration lights up the street of downtown Santa Monica with tens of thousands of colorful lights and holiday decor. The celebration also includes a special tree-lighting ceremony on Dec. 1 with Santa...and snow! Add to that a pop-up ice rink (located at Fifth & Arizona Ave.) that's open through Jan. 15.

Dates: Nov. 10- Jan. 15
Cost: Free to walk through the display; ice rink is $20 for skate rental and all-day admission

Third Street Promenade (between Broadway & Wilshire)
Santa Monica
Online: downtownsm.com

L.A. Zoo Lights

Your munchkins will be dazzled by the glow around every part of the L.A. Zoo. The annual light show transforms the daytime zoo into a parade of colorful light displays, which will enchant your littles all night long. Guests will experience spectacular lantern sculptures of animals as well as flowers and trees adorned with lights. Go on a weekend for additional entertainment and activities for the whole family.

Good to Know: For sensory-sensitive guests, the zoo offers a "Sensory-Inclusive Night" on Dec. 5 that will feature smaller crowds, quieter music, available sensory bags with noise-canceling headphones, fidget tools, verbal cue cards, and weighted lap pads (supplies limited, first, come, first served), and an online Social Story (coming soon) that provides a preview of what to expect while enjoying the event.

Dates: Nov. 17-Jan. 7; 6-10:00 p.m.
Cost: Tickets start at $29 for adults (13+); $18 for children 

5333 Zoo Dr.
Los Angeles
Online: lazoo.org

Related: Our Updated Insider's Guide to the LA Zoo

Upper Hastings Ranch in Pasadena

This expansive Pasadena neighborhood gets transformed into a Winter Wonderland every year, with block after block having its own holiday theme. Established in 1951, this neighborhood's annual extravaganza dazzles with its extensive light displays. We’d recommend driving through as there is a lot to see.

No trip to Hastings Ranch would be complete without visiting the Harbeck Christmas Light Show (1215 Tropical Ave.), featuring an animated Christmas light show synced to fun tunes on 99.1 FM. Check the website for the most up-to-date information. And keep an eye on your TVs! The Harbeck light show will be featured on ABC's Great Christmas Light Fight—a decoration competition that's bound to be enlightening, airing on Mon., Dec. 5 at 8 p.m. either on ABC7 or Hulu.

Dates: Nightly from Dec. 9-31 (lights go on at 6 p.m. and turn off at 10 p.m.)
Cost: Free

Sierra Madre Blvd. & Michillinda Ave., Hastings Ranch Blvd. & Riviera
Pasadena
Online: upperhastingsranch.org

Holiday Light Festival Ride at Griffith Park & Southern Railroad

What’s even more fun than a train ride? How about a train ride dressed up with thousands of lights and festive details? The Holiday Light Festival Ride takes passengers on a one-mile loop for approximately ten minutes at Griffith Park and Southern Railroad. Your kids will enjoy making choo-choo and ho-ho-ho noises as they embark on this night train ride.

Related Story: Holiday Train Rides to Book Before They Sell Out

Dates: Nov. 24-Jan. 7, Mon.-Thurs. 5-8 p.m.; Fri.- Sun. 5-9:00 p.m.
Cost: $7/person, (18 months and under are free). In-person tickets can be purchased from the ticket booth at Griffith Park & Southern Railroad; online tickets (plus a convenience fee ) is available via the website

 4400 Crystal Springs Dr.
Los Angeles
Online: griffithparktrainrides.com

Christmas Tree Lane in Altadena

The people of Altadena come together to light up their neighborhood for all to rejoice in the holiday season. Set among the 135-year-old Deodar trees that line Santa Rosa Avenue (Christmas Tree Lane) in Altadena, this tight-knit community celebrated the Centennial lighting of Christmas Tree Lane in 2020. In fact, in 1990, Christmas Tree Lane was included in the National Register of Historic Places and became a California State Landmark.

Dates: Lighting ceremony is Dec. 9, then the street lights up nightly from 6 p.m.-midnight through Christmas
Cost: Free

Santa Rosa between Mariposa & Mendocino
Altadena
Online: christmastreelane.net

Saint Albans Rd. in San Marino

Stroll by glorious pine trees adorned with bright lights along one block of San Marino St. Albans’ Ave. The neighborhood has gorgeous stately homes with plenty of room to walk on the sidewalk with your little elves holding your hand. If you fancy staying in your car, the traffic flows nicely so you can get a nice view while you cruise by.

Dates: Nightly the entire month of Dec.
Cost: Free

Saint Albans Rd. & Huntington Ave.
San Marino

8. Lightscape at the Arboretum

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A light extravaganza like no other, Lightscape brings sound, color, and art to the lush 127-acre Arboretum—and this year it's promising a show that's "bigger, bolder, brighter." Look for the U.S. premiere of three installations: Will-o’-the-wisp, Whole Hole, and the biggest and best Laser Garden. The Lightscape experience includes 15 other new displays as well as the fan-favorite Winter Cathedral. This is a fully-walkable event that gets you and your little elves close to the lights, with a newly expanded trail lighting up even more of the San Gabriel Valley destination. Originally from London, this fully-immersive glow experience will bring smiles and lots of oohs and ahhs throughout the night.

Dates: Nov. 17-Jan. 2; 5:30-8:45 p.m. in 15-minute intervals (closes at 10 p.m.)

301 N Baldwin Ave.
Arcadia
Online: arboretum.org/lightscape

Holiday in the Park at Six Flags Magic Mountain

The best part about the light show at Six Flags Holiday in the Park is that it's not the only thing there to dazzle you—all the rides are open during the event, too! Meander through tunnels of light and festive forests as you make your way across the park among millions of twinkling lights. The event also features a slew of tasty holiday sweets and treats (Peppermint bark! White chocolate candy apples! Holiday turkey poutine!), a Santa's cottage where good little boys and girls can rattle off their Christmas wishes to the Big Guy, and a holiday market filled with handcrafted trinkets made by local artists.

Dates: Nightly Nov. 23-Dec. 31; Times vary
Cost: Included with park admission

26101 Magic Mountain Pkwy.
Valencia
Online: sixflags.com/magicmountain

Holiday Road in Calabasas

This immersive walking trail takes you through a dazzling winter wonderland featuring larger-than-life holiday-themed installations. Kids will get to meet Santa, Mrs. Claus, and the elves. A pre and post-show area let you grab yummy bites from various food trucks, sip a seasonal cocktail (or nonalcoholic drink) at the full bar, buy some holiday gear, and take photos against an array of photo backdrops.

Good to Know: The walking trail is two-thirds of a mile long and strollers are welcome. 

Dates: Nov. 24-Dec. 27, 5-10 p.m. (last entry at 8:00 pm)
Cost: $25 & Up

King Gillette Ranch
26800 Mulholland Hwy.
Calabasas
Online: holidayroadusa.com

Lilley Hall in Toluca Lake

On a quiet street in the heart of Toluca Lake, you'll find the most enchanting 1927 Tudor revival home named for musical composer/arranger/director Joseph J. Lilley. This festive home pulls out all the stops with holiday decorations galore, including the most magnificent toy soldier tree lighting ceremony on Thanksgiving! Once in the neighborhood, venture around with your family to explore the surrounding streets as they all get into the holiday spirit with an extra dose of merry.

Dates: Nightly, Thanksgiving night to Christmas Day
Cost: Free

10104 Moorpark St.
Toluca Lake
Online: instagram.com/lilley_hall_toluca_lake/

Yolanda Lights in Reseda

Located on the 7300 block of Yolanda Ave south of Valerio, this unique celebration of lights features an expansively lit tunnel shining on almost the entire block on both sides of the street. The kids will love to walk (and run too!) through the tunnel again and again to soak in all the beauty of the holiday-decorated neighborhood.

Dates: Nightly from Thanksgiving night through New Year's Eve
Cost: Free

7300 block of Yolanda Ave.
Reseda
Online: yolandaLights.com

 

Enchanted Forest of Light at Descanso Garden

The whole family will love this interactive one-mile walk through Descanso's sprawling annual glowing garden. Popular returning favorites include an entire town of magical “stained glass” built in the Rose Garden by contemporary sculptor Tom Fruin, sparkling geometric installations from HYBYCOZO on the Main Lawn, Flower Power on the Promenade, and exquisite lighting effects in the "Ancient Forest."

Dates: Nov. 19-Jan. 7, 5:30-10 p.m.
Cost: $34–$40 for non-members

1418 Descanso Dr.
La Cañada Flintridge
Online: descansogardens.org

Christmas Lights at Universal Studios

Join the Grinch and the people of Who-Ville as they turn on the lights of Universal’s topsy-turvy Christmas tree as a part of the park’s annual “Grinchmas” celebration. Watch as the Grinch’s heart grows a few sizes bigger and he gives in to the spirit of the holidays to light the 65-foot-tall tree. Expect more than just a lighting ceremony: There's a whole story here, with the Grinch himself telling his tale along with snowfall, songs, and plenty of seasonal Grinch-themed snacks, and merchandise (unlike The Grinch's heart, your wallet may grow a few sizes smaller by night’s end).

The Grinch and his faithful dog Max (a real dog actor!) will be available for photo opportunities throughout the day. In addition, littles can gather round as Cindy-Lou Who leads daily story time for young visitors looking to learn “How the Grinch Stole Christmas." And, the Who-ville post office will be accepting postcards with holiday messages

When you're all Seussed out, head over to the Wizarding World, where the holidays are in full effect with special seasonal performances and treats. Plus, enjoy a spectacular nightly spectacle in which the massive Hogwarts Castle comes to life in a dazzling light projection show featuring stunning imagery, music, and sounds from the Harry Potter film series.

Dates: Holidays Shows & Activities start Nov. 24 and run through Jan. 1

100 Universal City Plaza
Universal City
Online: universalstudioshollywood.com

Newburgh Lights Show in Glendora

There are some houses that are just worth the drive to visit because they’re that fantastical. This Newburgh Lights Show House in Glendora is a single home that puts on a majestic display of lights and sound. With over 20,000 lights meticulously choreographed to traditional holiday music, you and your little ones will be enthralled by the light show while you enjoy the 14-song concert. The website lists the complete playlist so you can listen on your drive to Glendora and jam out holiday-style!

Dates: Nov. 26 through Christmas; Opening night, the show lights up at 7 p.m. after that, the show starts at 5 p.m.
Cost: Free

609 E. Newburgh St.
Glendora
Online: newburghlights.org

Related Story: The Most Dazzling Light Displays in America

Festival of Lights at the Mission Inn 

This celebrated winter wonderland display has been lighting up this historic hotel landmark for 30 years. Voted "Best Public Lights Display" by USA Today, the holiday celebration will be even bigger this year with 400 animated figures, including angels and carolers; the world’s largest man-made mistletoe, and an animated Christmas tree light show programmed for a four-minute magical animated display. New additions include a nativity scene; the Anton Clock in the Spanish Patio featuring a new show that rotates every 15 minutes; as well as a new North Pole Walkway dotted with Santa’s Elves playing in the snow and leading to Santa’s Workshop, elves filling Santa’s sled with toys, and a life-size gingerbread house. All of the decorations can be enjoyed even without being a hotel guest (though it's a great spot for a staycation!). 

Dates:  Nov. 18-Jan. 7

3649 Mission Inn Ave.
Riverside
Online: missioninn.com

Santa’s Speedway Christmas Lights Walk-Thru

This epic walk-through begins with Speedway’s Christmas Village and continues in a series of jaw-dropping, Instagrammable sites. Here, you'll encounter displays with 30-foot tall ornaments, a lighted statue of Santa on a rocking horse, and a tunnel of lights that delivers you into a land, filled with Christmas sweets and illuminated lollipops. Of course, the best part (besides the record-setting free-standing light tree, measuring 110 feet and constructed out of twelve miles of 100,000 programmable LED lights) is at the end—when you get to pose with Santa himself.

Dates: Dec. 1-Jan. 1; 5-10 p.m.
Cost: $29 & Up

500 Speedway Dr.
Irwindale
Online: santasspeedway.com

 

18. Candy Cane Lane

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Nestled near the airport in the quaint town of El Segundo, this quiet stretch of Acadia Avenue has been lighting up for the holidays since 1949—and we mean, really lighting up! The neighborhood is so full of Christmas spirit that people come from all over the area to admire the views, and you'll almost always find a crowd mulling. Park your car and walk the streets (you can't drive up and down the streets during the event), stopping to admire each home's unique display, which includes moving reindeer, Peanuts characters, motorized trains, and hundreds of twinkling bulbs blanketing every surface, bush, and tree. You'll also usually find local carolers mingling among the crowd, belting out holiday songs to make things even merrier. Don't be surprised if you see Santa's sleigh parked at the end of the street; he loves this little piece of Winter Wonderland, too.

When: Dec. 9-Dec. 24
Cost: Free

The 1200 block of Acacia Ave.
El Segundo

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Astra Lumina  at the South Bay Botanic Garden

What if you could walk amongst the stars? That's the question asked by Moment Factory, the visionary multimedia company (they do visuals for Billie Eilish!) behind Astra Lumina, a luminous night walk that uses projections, lasers, and sounds to immerse visitors in a celestial world where the stars "descend to Earth." You'll walk through dark forests bathed in twinkling lights, see stars seemingly rise and fall from the sky, and set out on a trail that features 10 distinct areas to explore, with names like "Starlit Lanterns," "Falling Stars," and "Starburst Rays." At each stop, guests are invited to mingle with the lights as they are blanketed in the projected stars. 

This is the 17th of Moment Factory's Night Walk series—and the fourth American incarnation. If this walk is anything like the ones before it (Travel and Leisure called Night Walk "unlike any hike you’ve ever been on"), it's sure to wow you and all your little stargazers.

Dates: Dec. 8-Jan. 15, 6-10 p.m.
Cost: Tickets start at $29 adults; $20 for kids age 4-12. Parking on-site is $20; parking off-site with short shuttle to event is $8

26300 Crenshaw Blvd.
Palos Verdes Estates
Online: astraluminalosangeles.com

Sleepy Hollow Christmas Lights Extravaganza

Homeowners pull out all the stops for this annual neighborhood Lights Extravaganza (which also calls itself Candy Cane Lane), where you'll see everything from soaring lights across rooftops to simple nativity scenes set on yards. Every house has its own unique theme, and you'll want to see them all. Consequently, it will take at least an hour to walk the network of neighborhoods that encompasses the event (the sidewalks are safe, and strollers are welcome). You can drive through the area, but make sure your kids use the restrooms before you get there, because traffic is usually at a slow crawl throughout (you'll appreciate this when you want to take in the view—not so much when you have a toddler who has to go potty).

Hungry? Stop at one of the many front yard bake sales, where you and your kids can nosh on cookies and cocoa (bring at least 10 bucks for a family of four, as most items are $1-2 each).

Insider Tip: Start at Roberts Rd. in Torrance (entrance at Pacific Coast Hwy.) and walk or drive around adjacent streets (including Doris Way, Carol Dr., Linda Dr., Reeese Rd. and Sharynne Ln.). If you plan on walking, park on Pacific Coast Hwy., Calle Mayor or Prospect, and walk toward Roberts Rd.

Dates: Nov. 16-Dec. 31, 6-10 p.m.
Cost: Free

Hikari Festival at Tanaka Farms

Tanaka Farms has become the holiday family destination in Southern California, and with more than a million twinkling lights on display during the months of November and December, it does not disappoint! Take a wagon ride through the sea of lights to the "Land of a Thousand Lanterns," then get off to wander through the glittering displays. After the ride, make your way down to the festival grounds, where you can visit with the barnyard animals, grab some food from the Tanaka Grill, take advantage of photo opps, and meet Santa (all activities are priced individually). There is live music on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday nights. 

Dates: Nov. 24 through Dec. 30, 4:30 p.m.-10 p.m. Entry gates close at 8:30 p.m.

5380 ¾ University Dr.
Irvine
Online: tanakafarms.com

Holidays at Disneyland

It's hard to talk about holiday lights in Los Angeles without mentioning Disneyland. Sure, the Happiest Place on Earth is already sky-high in "wow factor," but the resort ups its merriment ante big-time over the holidays. From a wintery light projection that makes Sleeping Beauty's castle look like it's dripping in high-def icicles to the "It's a Small World" facade transformed into a wall of colorful twinkling lights (and its insides adorned to reflect the season), Disneyland shines in a whole new way this time of year! Everywhere you turn, you'll experience holiday joy, with decor and lights strewn all over the park and the"Believe in Holiday Magic" fireworks display ending the night with stirring music, snow showers, and a spectacular light show.

The lights also dazzle at California Adventure, where the streets are similarly adorned. And it's not just for Christmas: Across the park, you'll find tributes, cuisine, and activities related to the season's other holidays, including Navidad, Hanukkah, Diwali, Kwanzaa, and Three Kings' Day. Several rides are totally done up for the season (including a transformed Cars Land featuring Luigi's "Joy to the Whirl" and a decked-out Mater's Jingle Jamboree. And the nightly World of Color light show also changes for the holidays with the "Season of Light" show using music to captivate park-goers.

Dates: Nov. 10-Jan. 7

1313 Disneyland Dr.
Anaheim
Online:
disneyland.disney.go.com

Brea Eagle Hills in Orange County

If you’re searching for a neighborhood as excited as you are that Santa Claus is coming to town, visit the Brea Eagle Hills neighborhood in Orange County to get all the holiday feels. Drive or leisurely stroll through the hood, which is packed with glistening homes and plenty of Christmas cheer. It is a popular destination so plan for larger crowds and some traffic as you make your way through. Parking is available at the Brea Sports Park just east of the lights on Birch St.

Dates: Dec. 1-Dec. 30; Sundown to 10 p.m.
Cost: Free

2960-2970 Primrose Ave.
Brea
Online: brealights.com

Magic of Lights

If you're headed to Palm Springs with kids and seeking some holiday spirit, take a drive to the Empire Polo Club, where the Magic of Lights celebration is transforming the 1,000-acre site into a vibrant drive-through holiday-themed light display. From the comfort of their cars, guests can tune in to the Magic of Lights’ classic holiday playlist while they drive through various light structures, including a 200-foot-long tunnel of lights, a Blizzard Light Tunnel, the Snowflake Tunnel, and a Candy Cane Light Tunnel. Other displays include a 32-foot-tall animated waving Christmas Barbie, "Prehistoric Christmas," featuring life-sized dinosaurs celebrating the season, and BIGFOOT® Monster Trucks.

Dates: Nov. 17-Dec. 31, 6-10 p.m.
Cost:  $15 per vehicle on weekdays; $20 per vehicle on weekends

Empire Polo Club
81-800 Ave. 51
Indio
Online: magicoflights.com/coachellavalley

Lights at Sensorio

The New York Times featured Lights at Sensorio as one of the top 50 places to visit and there is a glowing reason why. This garden made of bright bulbs is home to two installations by internationally acclaimed artist Bruce Munro. With a 15-acre immersive walk-through experience, this Field of Light contains more than 58,000 stemmed spheres (lit by fiber optics) shining colorful lights on the expansive landscape that one has to see in person to believe. Additionally, there are 69 illuminated Light Towers composed of more than 17,000 wine bottles all nestled in the vibrant vineyards combined with a musical score.

Dates: Nov. 5-Dec. 31; Times var

4380 Highway 46 East
Paso Robles
Online: sensoriopaso.com

Christmas Lights at Knott's Berry Farm

Rollercoasters, rides and... snow! Knott's Berry Farm becomes "Knott's Merry Farm" during the holidays, with thousands of twinkling lights, miles of themed garland, and the songs of the holidays ringing out through the park. To get your dose of holiday spirit, pronto, head to Ghost Town, where a magical "Snow and Glow" experience features thousands of lights dancing to the beat of Christmas music while snow gently falls down. Guests can also watch as old-time carolers gather round the giant bedazzled Christmas tree and sing holiday favorites before (and after) the lights flick on to welcome the season.

Other holiday happenings include a Snoopy On Ice Christmas show, a Christmas Crafts Village, and Santa's Christmas Cabin where kids can meet the Claus couple themselves.

Dates: Knott's Merry Farm runs Nov. 17 through Jan. 7

8039 Beach Blvd.
Buena Park
Online: knotts.com

 

Holiday jammies? Check. Thermos of hot cocoa? Poured. Sounds like you’re ready to hit the city in search of Seattle Christmas lights with the kids

Seattle’s dark winter nights make the perfect backdrop for the colorful holiday lights that kick off the winter season right after families have finished their Thanksgiving dinner. If a brighter-than-bright light display is what you’re after, we’ve got more than a few Seattle Christmas lights that will get you in the spirit. From synched neighborhood light shows to spectacular walk-thru and drive-thru experiences, each will dazzle and amaze wide-eyed kiddos and their bundled-up parents, too. Don’t forget the hot cocoa!

Where to find the best Seattle Christmas lights

Candy Cane Lane

23 cute little houses all in a row, adorned with lights, blow-ups, sleighs, and reindeer are what you’ll find at this Seattle institution. Since 1949, Candy Cane Lane in Ravenna has been charming visitors far and wide with their whimsical, neighborhood display. Want the scoop on this popular event? Read up before heading out.

Find It: N.E. Park Rd., just off the main drag of Ravenna Blvd. at the cross street of 21st Ave. N.E.

Disco Vinnie's House

A local favorite, Disco Vinnie has been designing elaborate light displays that really wow the neighborhood for years. With over 5,000 LED lights and 12-foot video screen, visiting this spot is a feast for the senses that’s full of holiday cheer. Unlike other shows, this one runs for five hours and cycles through 80 songs, so you can swing by, stay for a bit and then come back another time for a totally new experience. It features four singing, old-fashioned light bulbs with talking faces (they make great back-up singers when harmonies are needed) and two arches that will really dazzle the kids.

Insider Tip: Disco Vinnie’s house is near the zoo, so hit this one before or after seeing WildLanterns!

Find It: 6212 9th Ave N.W., Seattle

Related: Stroll Down Seattle's Sweetest Lane This Holiday Season

Menashe Family Lights

West Seattleites have long loved visiting the Menashe Family Lights. With over 340,000 lights strung around the property, alongside blow-up characters, animated animals, a manger scene with vintage figures and a sweet little train that captivates the kidlets, this is one display that’s brimming with holiday cheer. In years past, the Menashes have invited Santa and Mrs. Claus to make an appearance and even unleashed gentle flurries on the gathered crowd. Who knows what special additions will be made this year. Plan to park the car along the street and get out to wander (and wonder) at this dazzling display.

Insider Tip: When you're on this side of the bridge, drive-by West Seattle Yuletide to watch their dancing lights. And check the West Seattle Blog for other happening houses that are totally lit this Christmas.

Find It: 5605 Beach Dr. SW., Seattle

Lights Actually

One of the newer Seattle Christmas light shows on the block, this display started in 2020 and has been bringing it ever since. After a successful first Halloween light run, the Christmas lights are next on the holiday spirit list. Usually set up the first week in December, it's an engaging synched light show that follows the recipe for success—catchy tunes, dancing lights, and the chance to enjoy them both from the comfort of your car. Tune into 103.1 FM and then sit back. This year promises to be another great one, with bigger and brighter lights. Plus, they've been known to host a New Year's Eve countdown too.

Find It: 8103 8th Ave. N.E., Seattle

Olympic Manor

The Olympic Manor Neighborhood light display makes for a lovely winter evening walk (or slow drive) for families. The houses in the area are decked and then decked again for a truly illuminating effect that can’t help but make you smile. Bundle up for this one!

Find It: Between N.W. 75th & N.W. 100th, Seattle

Mountlake Terrace

A lovely drive through a lighted neighborhood and favorite holiday tunes on the radio is the perfect incentive for some fun with the fam. So, fill up the tank and grab your slippers, then head out to this multi-family display in Mountlake Terrace where you can take a stroll or drive around the nearly 25 houses lighting the way. This sparkling spectacular runs through New Year's Day. Away you go!

Find It: 22702 42nd Pl. W., Montlake Terrace, WA

Lit eagle lanterns at Seattle Christmas lights at Woodland Park Zoo's Wildlanterns
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WildLanterns at Woodland Park Zoo

Although this isn't a traditional holiday light display, we're willing to cheat. Because the popular WildLanterns is back for 2023, and it’s all-new with a few surprises in store. A different kind of winter light display, it features four themed zones where you’ll encounter lighted animals and plants lining the zoo’s walking paths. From the beautifully lit butterfly, bug and plant lanterns that start everything off to the mysterious animals just past the fairy tree, this display is totally lit. Don’t forget to make a stop at the interactive zone (in the center of the zoo), but know when you do, your kids won’t want to leave. 

Dates: Select dates Nov. 10, 2023-Jan. 14, 2024
Times: 4-9 p.m. (last entry at 8:30 p.m.)

5500 Phinney Ave. N.
Seattle
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Related: WildLantern's Returns! Your Insider's Guide is Here

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Illuminate Winterfest at Seattle Center

If you like your holiday lights with a side of a music and water show, head to Seattle Center to take it all in. Part of the annual Winterfest celebration, the campus will be lit from trees to buildings with lights to illuminate Seattle's dark winter nights. Also in the mix is the International Fountain, programmed for holiday cheer with a music and light show to get everyone in the spirit of the season.

Find It: 305 Harrison St., Seattle
Dates: Nov. 25-Dec. 31, 2023

Related: Can't-Miss Holiday Attractions in Downtown Seattle

The best holiday light displays in Bellevue & beyond

Snowflake Lane at the Bellevue Collection

Cue the snow flurries! Bellevue is bringing the winter merriment back this season. The annual parade that features twinkling lights, festive music, drummers, dancers, and of course, snowflakes falling from the sky makes its return to the streets outside of Bellevue Square for 2023. Our suggestion? Make a plan to visit Santa when you visit.

Find It: Bellevue Way N.E., between Bellevue Square & Lincoln Square
Dates & Times: Nov. 24-Dec. 24, 2023; 7 p.m.

Related: Say Cheese: Where to Take Photos with Santa in Seattle

Garden d'Lights

Get into the holiday spirit with this long-standing Eastside family favorite. The annual Garden d’Lights at the Bellevue Botanical Garden opens the day after Thanksgiving and runs through Dec. 31. Expect to see displays you've grown to love over the years, like Charlotte of web fame and Willie the Slug, but be on the lookout for some new displays and critters in the mix too. Plan about 30 minutes to see this fantastic display along oh-so-stroller-friendly trails.

Good to Know: Tickets are just $8 per person, and kids 10 & under are free but will need a ticket. Tickets are date and time-specific and must be purchased in advance.

Dates: Nov. 25-Dec. 31, 2023 (Closed on Christmas Day)
Time: 4:30-9 p.m.

Bellevue Botanical Garden
12001 Main St.
Bellevue, WA
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Related: Merry, Merry! Eastside Holiday Attractions for Families

Seattle Christmas lights like Google Musical Holiday Lights in Kirkland delight families with large lit trees and synched displays
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Google Musical Holiday Lights

The Cross Kirkland Corridor is where you'll find this musical display. Back again for another exciting year, families can gaze at this magnificent display that's programmed by Google engineers. It's a chance for them to dazzle you with their programming chops. 10,000 lights will dance to holiday music. Whether you and the kids do too is up to you. There are two places where families can park for free to enjoy the display. Try the Google surface parking lot (Google Building B, 787 6th St. S.) or the first level of Google Building D (451 7th Ave. S.).

Insider Tip: Plan to see this display turn on when you attend the party on December 2. Expect a petting zoo, a photo booth, hot chocolate and cookies for all. It all starts around 5 p.m., carolers take the stage at 5:15 p.m., and the display goes live around 5:30 p.m.

Dates & Times: Dec. 1, 2023-Jan. 1, 2024; 5-10 p.m.

Find It: 509 6 St. S., Feriton Spur Park, Kirkland, WA

Redmond Lights 2023

Art meets light at this walkable public display. It's a month-long celebration of community and belonging that highlights local artists and their work. This year has plenty of special additions to the usual display including Friday Night Celebrations featuring live entertainment, crafts, vendors, and more—a great reason to brave the chilly winter nights in December. Or keep everyone warm and still have fun when your budding artists participate in the kid's coloring contest.

Dates & Times: Dec. 1, 2023-Jan. 3, 2024; 5-11 p.m.

Downtown Park
16101 N.E. Redmond Way
Remond, WA

Maple Valley Lights

Maple Valley Lights

You'll find merriment and dancing lights at this stunning display in Maple Valley. Getting in on the festivities is easy. Simply pull up with your cuties and tune the car radio to 101.9 on your FM dial to enjoy the show that's filled with Christmas spirit. Then sit back and watch the mesmerizing 70,000 lights do their thing as they cycle through 15-20 songs (that's about 35-40 solid minutes of programming) before heading home to put the Littles to bed. In addition to finding Santa, complete with reindeer, on the roof, exciting new songs has been added to the playlist.

Good to Know: If you would like to drop off a food donation, you'll find a spot to leave non-perishables for the Maple Valley Food Bank. 

Insider Tip: While you're in the area, be sure to check out two other area displays. Swing by Paint the Night Christmas Lights and Christmas at the Arbors to make your night complete.

Find It: 22629 S.E. 263rd Pl., Maple Valley, WA

Christmas in Redmond

Christmas in Redmond

Now in its eight year, this Eastside display is all about tradition. And this is the second year the display will be completely RGB (that's light show speak for pixelated red, green and blue LED lights). Now boasting a complete rainbow of colors, families can expect about seven or eight songs to be featured, and should plan to sit back and relax as the lights do their thing for about 20 minutes. Just tune your car radio to 103.1 FM to make the cascading jumping lights spring to life, like a reindeer on a rooftop.

Location: 6203 144th Ave. N.E., Redmond, WA 

Head north of the city to see these holiday lights

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Evergreen Lights

The folks at Evergreen Church in Bothell hope you and the kids will stop by to enjoy this popular light display that's a favorite with north end families. The Littles will be entertained by over 500,000 bright lights dancing to choreographed music while parents can snuggle up under the heat lamps nearby. Expect snow flurries every 30 minutes and an improved Pixel Light Tunnel that's sure to impress your friends on social. Head inside to watch trains and warm up with cookies and cocoa (available for purchase) before making your way back to the city.

Find It: 3429 240th St. S.E., Bothell, WA
Dates: Dec. 1-24, 2023
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Kornfed's Christmas Lights

Lights and inflatables that are the envy of Christmas enthusiasts cover pretty much every inch at this house in Bothell that really goes all out for the season. When you visit, stay a while to take it all in, checking out what's new and different—and hey, what's over there? Kids will have a blast seeing the whimsical elements of this brighter-than-bright display that gets bigger every year. But the real heart of this display is the donations they collect for families in need. If you're able, please bring a food or toys to support the MayWood Hills PTSA. Cash or monetary donations work too. Last year, they collected over $3,000 and 1,000 lbs. of food that went to local famililes.

Find It: 10629 Sunrise Dr., Bothell, WA
Online: kornfedschristmaslights.com

Pennlights Holiday Show

This spectacular dancing light show, started back in 2007 by Dan Penn, and it pulls out all the stops, bringing holiday cheer to the neighborhood. Plan to spend around 20 minutes taking it all in, tuned to 92.1 FM from your car. Enjoy watching the 10-foot rooftop light grid that really wows. Expect lots of fast-paced holiday songs, mash-ups, and dub step that'll have your kids dancing in their car seats. If you're able, take in this show on a weeknight; it's at the end of a cul-de-sac so things can get a bit crowded on the weekends. Make a plan to visit this cheerful display.

Find It: 21726 N.E. 136th Pl., Woodinville, WA

Lynnwood Lights

A sweet, family-run show that's not too far from the city is what's in store at this display. After pictures with Santa at Alderwood Mall, swing by to catch the nightly show that runs just under 20 minutes. Tune your dial to 103.1 FM to hear the music that's synched to the lights, then sit back and enjoy. Shows run every 30 minutes to help you make your plan.

Insider Tip: Park across the street for the best view of this charming display.

Find It: 1409 172nd Pl. S.W., Lynnwood, WA

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The Lights of Christmas

If you're up for a drive, consider making the trek to Stanwood to see The Lights of Christmas. A truly special show that features over one million twinkling lights, it doesn't get better than this one for spreading holiday cheer. Tune into Christmas music on the radio, then roll down the windows to wave to Mr. & Mrs. Claus as you drive slowly past. Favorite light displays include the light tunnel, Cascade Splendor mountain scene, and Santa with his reindeer. Save some room for their fresh mini hot donuts—the perfect snack for your drive home.

Insider Tip: Advance online tickets are required.

Dates: Select dates Nov. 26-Dec. 30

Warm Beach Camp and Conference Center
20800 Marine Dr.
Stanwood, WA

South Sound holiday displays that are worth the drive

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Zoolights

Point Defiance Zoo & Aquarium’s annual Zoolights festival is a great outdoor display for animal lovers of all ages to catch. Each year, the grounds are decked out in their dazzling best to wow visitors big and small. In addition to familiar faves, like the giant octopus and the Narrows Bridge, kids should keep their eyes peeled for Sasquatch and other secret displays as they marvel at this magical electric avenue. And for all the light tunnel fans—get your cameras ready—because this Christmas light display has two tunnels.

Dates: Nov. 24-Jan. 1 (closed Dec. 24-25)
Times: 4:30-9 p.m.

Point Defiance Zoo & Aquarium
5400 N. Pearl St.
Tacoma, WA 
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Holiday Magic

Bigger, better, and brighter is the name of the game at this year’s Holiday Magic, a walk-through light experience at the Washington State Fairgrounds. It premiered in 2020 as a safe way for visitors to get their holiday light fix. Now, families will encounter more fantastic light displays at the Light Extravaganza and Hometown Holiday Forest, where lighted trees delight, but the fun doesn't stop there. We know your kids will want to hop aboard the Santa Express Train, ride the Sugar Plum Merry-Go-Round, and see if they can spot the Big Guy in Red at Santa's Village. The ice skating rink is back for another season of cheer, and holiday food is available to purchase, an easy way to keep the kids happy as you explore. 

Dates: Delect dates Dec. 1-23

Washington State Fairgrounds
110 9th Ave. S.W.
Puyallup, WA
Online: thefair.com

Related: Where to Find Seattle's Coolest Ice Skating Rinks This Season

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The Very Merry Christmas House

The Very Merry Christmas House

Be sure to put the Best Of Washington's 2015 winner on your driving route this year. Families will always find something different at this display that changes from year to year. To listen to the songs synched with the over 70,000 lights, tune into 89.1 FM. We love that this display is totally committed to being "green." In fact, almost everything you see has been saved from the landfill by display designer, Gena Laws and her family. If the spirit of the season moves you, bring some canned food to support the Black Diamond Senior Center and Food Bank. The Laws family is proud to have raised over 50,000 pounds of food in the past 13 years.

Find It: 30211 176th Ave. S.E., Kent, WA (follow signs off of Covington/Sawyer Rd. & 179th)

Good to Know:

1. Be sure to check the Facebook pages of your favorite residential displays for progress reports, scheduling changes, and amazing photos of what you’ll see.

2. Many of these displays go live Thanksgiving weekend, while others don’t start until December. Be sure to check dates, times, and ticket requirements of your favorite displays before heading out.

Float a few laps in the lazy river that winds its way around the hotel and water park, and on the way back to the infinity pool, pick up wood-fired pizza for the whole family

When you walk into the Royalton Splash Riviera Cancun, the first thing you’ll notice is the open tile lobby with sweeping views of the ocean and an infinity pool with sunken lounges that seem to float above a grand outdoor auditorium.

The second thing you’ll notice is that the Royalton Splash Riviera Cancun is a resort for everyone. Whether you’re on an adults-only trip, a family vacation, or a multi-generational reunion, there are activities, restaurants, and amenities to meet every need. Want to spend the day lounging in the sunshine? Choose from two pools, lazy rivers, or the beach with a mellow surf. Want to enjoy an adults-only dinner? Arrange for the kids to spend time in the three-level kids’ club while you dine at Ma Maison. Want to catch the nightly entertainment as a family? Be sure to get there early for the age-appropriate excitement, and then (if you can!) tuck the kids into bed and enjoy the adult fun.

Something else that’s hard to miss? The attentive staff, milling around the lobby welcoming guests with refreshing drinks and answering any questions, ready to get your vacation started. You can even upgrade your experience if you book a room as a part of the Diamond Club. You’ll bypass the check-in area at the front of the hotel and head for a private check-in lounge, where you’ll meet your butler, one of several perks included in the package. You have access to your butler all day, and they will book your dining reservations and check on activities for your group.

What’s the Best Thing to Do at Royalton Splash Riviera Cancun?

Royalton Splash Riviera Cancun splash park and lazy river

Once settled in one of the rooms or suites, prepare for serious water park fun! The Royalton Splash has one of the biggest water parks in the Caribbean—with 14 water slides (four are for little kids), two lazy rivers, an impressive splash pad, and two incredible infinity pools, it’ll be hard to convince your family to do anything but play in the water. Once everyone’s had their fill of fun on the slides, take the short jaunt down to the beach, where you’ll find a pristine stretch of sand with almost no surf, making it ideal for little kids. Guests can rent sailboats, kayaks, and paddleboards.

If you and your group need a break from the sun, hang out at Game Up, where you can book bowling lanes, play laser tag, and jump on indoor trampolines. There’s also an incredible gym and outdoor multisport court for young adult and adult guests, and for those wanting to check out the spa, opt for a Mommy & Me facial package or a hydrotherapy session (Diamond Club guests get a one-hour complimentary hydrotherapy session).

Related: Destination Cancún: Our Favorite Spots to Vacation with Kids in the Mexican Caribbean

Food at the Royalton Splash Riviera Cancun is a serious business

Agave is a restaurant in the Royalton Splash Riviera Cancun resort

If you’ve come on vacation for a diverse selection of dining options, the Royalton Splash Riveria Cancun does not disappoint. There are ten restaurants included in your all-inclusive package, and nine of them welcome all ages. Enjoy a Teppanyaki experience alongside fresh sushi at Zen, or dine on exquisite steak paired with premiere wine at Royalton signature Hunter Steakhouse. Fire up your tastebuds at Taj, which offers authentic Indian cuisine, feast on ribs and other southern specialties at Smoke BBQ, or enjoy the open views, ocean breezes, and fresh Italian fare at beachfront Grazie Italian Trattoria.

Gourmet Marche offers buffet-style dining with a little bit of everything for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, and for a unique dining experience, a night at The Cave is a must. With a subterranean feel, sparkling lights, and cuisine made with local ingredients and inspired by global culture, you can’t miss a night here. There is also a gelato shop next to the splash park for a sweet treat, a grill serving kid favorites like chicken tenders, cheeseburgers, and hot dogs, and a food truck serving up freshly made tacos and quesadillas.

The entertainment does not disappoint

What about the Royalton White Party?

Every Friday at a Royalton Resort is the White Party, and the Royalton Splash Riviera Cancun is no exception. Find your way to the heart of the resort, where you’ll be swept away on a wave of dance energy sparkling lights. Other nights have live music, dancing, cultural performances, and more.  During the day, you can head to the lobby and see what activities are happening: think Bocce Ball, Ping Pong, trivia, beach soccer, and even water polo.

Find out more here: royaltonresorts.com/splashrivieracancun

All images courtesy Royalton Luxury Resorts unless otherwise noted.

This trip was paid for by Royalton Luxury Resorts but all opinions belong to the writer. 

Parents deserve some relaxation, and what better way to do it than by visiting family-friendly wineries in Oregon that welcome kids

Looking for the perfect family outing amidst the vines and views of Oregon? We’ve found family-friendly wineries in Oregon with delicious wines and kid-friendly activities. Whether you’re ready for a game of cornhole or longing to relax and take in the breathtaking landscapes, one of these family-friendly wineries is the perfect addition to your weekend itinerary. So, pack your picnic basket and prepare to savor the best of Oregon’s wines, views, and family fun.

Editor’s note: While we do our very best to ensure that these locations are kid-friendly, please confirm with the establishment before visiting as things can change. 

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Portland Wine Company

Stop by this family-friendly urban winery with a menu of light snacks on its shaded wine patio. With picnic tables for families and hand-crafted wines to enjoy, you’ll want to plan your next family Friday night out here. Order a seasonal meat and cheese platter to keep hungry little ones happy while you enjoy the wine. 

3201 SE 50th Ave.
Portland
Online: portlandwinecompany.com

Maragas Winery

Discover the magic of Maragas Winery, a family-owned gem nestled in the heart of Central Oregon, just off Hwy 97. Enjoy the stunning landscape between Smith Rock and the Cascade Mountains, creating an Insta-worthy backdrop for an unforgettable wine-tasting adventure at this family-friendly winery in Oregon. Let your little ones run off their energy on the wide open green space, equipped with lawn games.

15523 SW Highway 97
Culver
Online: maragaswinery.com 

Stoller Family Estate

Immerse yourself in the warmth of Stoller Family Estate, a welcoming and family-oriented winery in Oregon. Delight in the lush green lawns perfect for a playful run or a game of Frisbee golf, while the little ones enjoy the playground and the nostalgic tire swing. Treat your palate to an array of crisp, flavorful wines, including the renowned Pinot Noir.

Location: 16161 NE McDougall Rd.
Dayton
Online: stollerfamilyestate.com

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Brooks Winery

Brooks Winery is a family-friendly winery in Oregon that rose out of tragedy when its owner, Jimi Brooks, passed away unexpectedly in 2004, leaving the winery to his son, Pascal, who was only eight years old. It’s no surprise that the winery is exceptionally accommodating to families with children. There are various fun activities to keep the kiddos busy while you enjoy your tastings, including cornhole, darts, and a lovely picnic area. While you can’t bring outside food, the winery has a nice selection of snacks and box lunches to satiate small appetites.

Insider tip: Brooks allows pets in their outside area.

21101 SE Cherry Blossom Lane
Amity
Online: brookswine.com

Alloro Vineyard

Visit this family-friendly winery in Oregon, offers an experience that will make you feel like a welcome house guest in an inviting villa in the country. Grab a glass of Pinot or a crisp Chardonnay, and take the kiddos out to stroll among the cypress trees, or take a tour through the vineyards and around the Italian herb garden. The friendly vineyard dog will chase sticks from your littles all afternoon, while you relax and absorb the ambiance rurale.

22075 SW Lebeau Rd.
Sherwood
Online: allorovineyard.com

Sokol Blosser

Bring your kids and well-behaved fur babies next time you visit this family-friendly winery in Oregon. The family of winemakers creates wines of world-class quality that are produced sustainably, mindful of the environment, and express the distinctive flavors of the hillside vineyards. Known for its organic wines, every detail of this family-friendly winery reflects a deep-rooted passion for the land and the community.

5000 NE Sokol Blosser Lane
Dayton
Online: sokolblosser.com

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King Estate Winery

King Estate Winery

Owned and operated by the King family, this family-friendly winery is all about making exceptional wines in Oregon’s Willamette Valley. They care about the environment, using organic and sustainable methods to make their top-notch Pinot Gris and Pinot Noir. Plus, at their restaurant, they match their yummy Northwest wines with local dishes made with fresh, organic ingredients. And it’s all run by the King family themselves.

80854 Territorial Hwy
Eugene
Online: kingestate.com

Make sure to capture all the family fun—and share them with your family and friends near and far—with the Tinybeans app. The secure platform puts parents in total control of who sees and interacts with photos and videos of their kids.

 

An insider’s look at which Bay Area neighborhoods are best for Halloween yard haunts and candy (of course!)

BOO! Halloween events are back with a vengeance and spookier than ever! While the entire month is a ramp-up for all things Halloween (apple picking nearby, corn and hay mazes galore, pumpkin patches—oh my!), they all build the excitement until the 31st finally rolls around. So start narrowing down all those costume ideas and use our guide below to find the best spots in the Bay Area to trick-or-treat!

The Best Spots to Trick-or-Treat in San Francisco

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1. Cole Valley (between Parnassus Ave. & 17th St.)

Most houses have Halloween yard haunts and are totally decked out (think: haunted garages and elaborate lights) with the sweet spot on Belvedere St. from Parnassus to 17th, as it’s closed to thru traffic. Belvedere is on a hill, so crafty parents will head out early (to ensure candy doesn’t run out!) and bring wagons or strollers so shorter legs can get a ride. The scariest part about trick-or-treating in this neighborhood is the parking. Your best bet is to take the N Judah, 43 Masonic, 6 Parnassus, or 37 Corbett; or arrange for a willing driver to do a drop-off and pick-up on Cole Street.

Insider Tip: Try Cole St. before the merchant area (Carl) and up past (Parnassus) and some of the corresponding side streets for a quieter, decreased sensory trick-or-treat fix.

2. Noe Valley (24th St.)

The younger crowd will love trick-or-treating with the merchants along 24th before the sun even sets (around 6 p.m.). The hills surrounding 24th St. feature many darling decked-out Victorians, so wear comfy walking shoes and enjoy exploring as the evening wears on. Parking is challenging this evening so consider MUNI: the 24 and J Church run nearby.

3. Fair Oaks St. (between 21st & 26th St.)

Not far from 24th St. in Noe Valley/Outer Mission this street is also a great bet—it’s closed to traffic so tots can focus on candy-getting instead of car-dodging. Be aware that most houses don’t start doling out the candy until after 6 p.m. so grab an early dinner on 24th Street before heading out for trick-or-treating.  

4. Jordan Park, Laurel Heights (Euclid Ave. & California St.)

This quiet, unassuming neighborhood is nestled between Presidio Heights and Inner Richmond where the homeowners go all out for Halloween. The streets are usually closed off so kids can roam safely and there are often food trucks to visit for once that sugar rush wears off. 

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5. Presidio Heights/Outer Richmond/Clement St.

The chic-yet-haunted houses of Presidio Heights would make Martha Stewart proud while the nearby Outer Richmond neighborhood can be a hidden gem to trick-or-treat with a little less fervor. The decked-out houses near California & Clement and 25th are the perfect, calmer experience for your newbies.

6. Sea Cliff

If you want luxe and spooky then this is the ultimate SF trick-or-treating neighborhood. The possibility of thick fog rolling in? Check. The sound of the sea pounding against the cliffs, heard only occasionally over the din of squealing trick-or-treaters? Check. Fancy houses with actual front yards and the quest for the elusive full-sized candy bar will keep everyone amused. It gets crowded after 7 p.m. so arrive early if you can.

7. St. Francis Wood

Two blocks east of Stern Grove, the massive houses (with yards big enough for fake graveyards!) and tall spooky trees give this suburban-like neighborhood in the middle of the city the perfect creepy vibe. 

8. NOPA (Grove St. between Central & Baker) 

In addition to trick-or-treating at the 1500 and 1600 blocks of Grove St., the neighborhood association hosts a costume contest, parade, and haunted house for one of the spookiest Halloween celebrations around.  

See How the Houses in Presidio Terrace Have Decorated for Halloween

Where to Trick-or-Treat in Oakland & Berkeley

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1. Cleveland Heights/Haddon Hill (just west of Lake Merritt between Lakeshore and Park)

The Hills are alive with the sound of spooky music! This Oakland neighborhood just west of Lake Merritt is famous for its A+, all-out decorations, and generous candy distribution which makes it a great bet for all ages.

2. Trestle Glen St.

Nearby, Trestle Glen St. off Lakeshore attracts families from around the East Bay, and parents are known to have just as much fun as the kids. Be sure to check out The House with a Halloween play and performances throughout All Hallow’s Eve.

3. Berkeley Hills (Mariposa Ave.)

The small, tree-lined block is decked out with ghosts and goblins, and the street is closed off to cars so kids can delight in the bouncy house and elaborate decorations. Parking super-close is tricky but doable, especially earlier in the evening.

4. Elmwood (Russell St.)

From College Ave straight to the doorsteps of the Claremont Hotel, this stretch of the Elmwood neighborhood is awash with elaborated decorated graveyards, detailed pumpkins, and haunted "mansions". It can get rowdy after dark when the older crowd comes out so be sure to take the youngest of trick-or-treaters early.

5. Alameda 

The East Bay’s best-kept Hallow secret just might be trick-or-treating on “the island.” The majority of the residential part of Alameda is divine for trick-or-treating for those kids whose bedtime is just after dark, from noon to 4 p.m. on the 31st, kids can trick-or-treat the merchants on Webster Street. Don’t miss the 300 block of Haight Street!

6. Piedmont (Ricardo Ave.)

This spot is traditionally one of Piedmont's most popular and festive trick-or-treat locations so be sure to hit it up for all the action—candy, decorations and costumes...it's all here!

Where to Trick-or-Treat on the Peninsula

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1. Burlingame (Cabrillo Ave.)

Burlingame offers sweet trick-or-treating with elaborate decorations and basically no stairs, so even the little ones can load up without pause. Parking isn’t overly challenging, but it’s also right on the Caltrain line (Broadway Station) if you want to add a train ride into an already amazing night.

2. Millbrae (Taylor St.)

This tree-lined street is filled with family homes nicely clustered together. It gets a bit more crowded than some of the other spots on the Peninsula but it’s way worth it. There are plenty of decorations, and the neighborhood closes off the block to cars so that the kids can run around working out their candy buzz.

3. Brisbane

The perpetually sunny little hamlet of Brisbane comes to life on Halloween night like no other. This is one of the greatest spots in the Bay Area for Halloween splendor. Full of town pride, houses all over this village go all out. Even the local dentist hands out goodies—toothbrushes! It’s hard to believe you are less than 20 minutes from the heart of downtown San Francisco. With hundreds of houses just near downtown alone to hit up, this is a guaranteed haul for your candy-loving crew!

4. Willows of Menlo Park (Pope St.)

All things spooky and creepy can be found in the neighborhood on Pope as neighbors deck out homes lavishly in the Halloween spirit and dole out the goods generously. We love this spot as an "opener" to the night with the younger crew, elementary and younger. 

5. Downtown Los Altos

Rather spend the night alone in a haunted house than deal with a sugar-crashing toddler at 8 p.m.?  Bring those wee ones over to downtown Los Altos on Oct. 31 from 12-4 p.m. where they can trick-or-treat the merchants and still be home in time for supper!

Where to Go Trick-or-Treating in the South Bay

1. Los Gatos: Almond Grove

Tait Avenue in this area is closed off to traffic from W. Main to Hwy. 9. Houses go all out with candy and decorations and there’s no traffic on the street, making it safe and stress-free for parents while the kids roam in search of the best candy (psst: its Snickers).

2. Santana Row (San Jose)

From 10 a.m.- noon, families can trick or treat the row for a fun-filled day for even the littlest of goblins. Live music, pumpkin decorating, stilt walkers, and more are all in store in this bustling San Jose downtown spot. 

3. Willow Glen

The Willow Glen area makes for great treats (without needing too many tricks!). The merchants along Lincoln Ave. between Minnesota and Willow will host a trick-or-treat on Halloween day.  Babes-in-arms/strollers; toddlers, and preschoolers can head over from 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. and the school-aged crowd can trick-or-treat from 3-4:30 p.m. 

4. Creepy Crawly Halloween Trick or Treat, Campbell

For the first time in three years, this popular event is back and ready to welcome two and four-legged witches, ghosts and goblins. The word on the street is that dancing zombies may be back roaming the street so look out for those! 

Insider Tip: The South Bay is notoriously warmer than other parts of the Bay Area, so you won’t have to worry about a heavy coat crushing those fairy wings!

Where to Trick-or-Treat in Marin County

1. Mill Valley (Sycamore St.)

With beautiful trees and tactfully cobwebbed front stoops, Sycamore St. is Halloween Central for many Southern Marin families. You’ll also note the many family and group costumes that add to the festive atmosphere.

2. Ross (Shady Lane)

Shady Lane closes to traffic between Norwood Ave and Fernhill from 5-9 p.m. which makes it an ideal spot for families with young kids to roam freely either to burn off that sugar high or in search of yet more candy! 

3. Tiburon (Bel Aire)

In Tiburon, the Bel Aire neighborhood (behind The Cove Shopping Center) features sprawling front-lawn “cemeteries” and other wicked goodness. Plus, flat streets and close houses make it stroller-friendly which is a win when the little ones are tired but the older goblins need more treats.

4. Larkspur (Heatherwood)

Larkspur’s Heatherwood neighborhood will not disappoint. You can follow the circle of the Heatherwood neighborhood, along Heather Way as it intersects with Diane Lane and William St. and call it a night. Even with dozens of costume-clad kids, this area is easy to navigate, even with a stroller.

5. San Anselmo (Sleepy Hollow)

Because a) you know you want to trick-or-treat in a place known as Sleepy Hollow and b) this area is low-key but festive enough that your little goblins will feel like they’ve really lived it up. This area is easy to navigate, too, which helps when you have a carload of sugared-up kiddos.

6. Bamboo Terrace (Terra Linda/San Rafael)

For those willing to travel a little further north, this area boasts outdoor movie screens, elaborately decorated homes and arguably one of the most festive and interactive atmospheres on Halloween night in all of the Bay. It can get crowded, but that’s just because everyone wants in on the fun. 

7. Knight Drive (San Rafael)

This Glenwood neighborhood trick-or-treating spot is also a popular spot with homes decked out in ghoulish fun and neighbors welcoming the Halloween spirit to the fullest. 

Make sure to capture all the fall fun—and share them with your family and friends near and far—with the Tinybeans app. The secure platform puts parents in total control of who sees and interacts with photos and videos of their kids.

Looking for a new spot to go trick-or-treating in Seattle or the scoop on your favorite neighborhood event? We’ve got you

Are you looking for frightfully fun Halloween activities around Seattle? This year, there are many family-friendly options—from traditional trick-or-treating around the city to genuinely spooktacular events at local zoos and museums. (Hint: all are a great excuse for kids to wear those costumes!) We scoured the city and compiled a list your little ghouls will enjoy. Now is the best time to map out your Seattle trick-or-treat plan.

The Best Seattle Trick-or-Treat Neighborhoods & Events

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Pumpkin Bash at Woodland Park Zoo
Kids will enjoy trick-or-treating around the zoo, a costume parade, and special pumpkin enrichments for the animals, too! There will be lots of family fun activities throughout the day.

Date: Oct. 28 & 29, 2023

Woodland Park Zoo
5500 Phinney Ave. N.
Seattle
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Halloween Playground at SGA Lake City
Tumble into Halloween fun! Seattle Gymnastics Academy is offering a Halloween-themed indoor playground. Wear your costume and jump, skip, hop and run in an environment where safe and structured play is encouraged. This day isn't just about play! Indulge in your sweet tooth with cookie decorating. Yummy!

Date: Oct. 26, 2023
12739 28th Ave. N.E.
Seattle
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Hilloween - Capitol Hill
Hilloween is back! The Hilloween Carnival will have Halloween games, activities, face painting, and more at the Link Light Rail-Capitol Hill Station. There's even a pet costume contest. Come in costume and trick-or-treat on Broadway.

918 E. Denny Way
Seattle, WA
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Related: Show Your City Spirit with These 13 Costumes

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West Seattle Junction Harvest Fest 
The Junction is bringing back good old-fashioned trick-or-treating this year. Although California won't be closed down, merchants will still hand out candy to costumed trick-or-treaters on Halloween. Keep your eyes peeled for candy stations, too. Families can also order a Harvest Fest Kids Tote to add to the day ($35). It's full of crafts, treats, and a special surprise from The Junction.

Date: Oct. 29, 2023

West Seattle Junction
S.W. Alaska St. & California Ave. S.W.
Seattle
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Admiral District Trick-or-Treating - West Seattle
Get your trick-or-treating done in the daylight hours and the day before Halloween at this annual Halloween extravaganza in West Seattle's Admiral District. Look for the Halloween posters at participating businesses, and get ready to load up your treat bags with tons of Halloween goodies!

Date: Oct. 27, 2023

Admiral District
California Ave. S.W. & S.W. Admiral
Seattle
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Alki Beach Trick-or-Treat - West Seattle
Put on your costume and go to your favorite Alki Beach establishment to trick-or-treat through 10 blocks of fun.

Date: Oct. 28, 2023

Alki Beach
Seattle
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Boo in Burien - Burien
Boo in Burien is back! This free trick-or-treat event is fun for the family. Participating businesses will have signs in their windows. Stop by for sweets and treats and a fun stroll around downtown.

When: Oct. 28, 2023

Downtown Burien
Burien, WA
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Trick-or-Treat in Fremont
The Fremont business community is opening its doors for a chance to trick-or-treat in the daylight at shops and restaurants in the neighborhood. Adorn your best costumes and head to local businesses for candy and fun.

Date: Oct. 31, 2023

Fremont Neighborhood
N. 34th St. to N. 46th St.
Seattle
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Trick-or-Treat on the Ave. - Upper Queen Anne
Each year, hundreds of little ghosts and goblins head to Upper Queen Anne Ave. for the neighborhood's annual trick-or-treat festival put on by the Upper Queen Anne Merchants Association. This year, the festivities will kick off at 3:30 p.m. so you can do your trick-or-treating in daylight.

Date: Oct. 31, 2023
From McGraw St. to Galer St.
Seattle
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Village Trick-or-Treat - Magnolia
Enjoy a safe and fun event for kids to trick-or-treat at local shops at Magnolia Village. Stop by and fill your Halloween pales at this family-friendly event. The best part? You'll be home in time for dinner.

Magnolia Village
W. McGraw St.
Seattle
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Halloween in Ballard
Head down to Ballard and bring your little goblins for trick-or-treating at over 30 businesses in Ballard. That's a lot of candy to collect!

Date: Oct. 31, 2023

Downtown Ballard
Seattle
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Related: Tricks & Treats: 18 Frightfully Fun Halloween Events Around Seattle

Where to Go Trick-or-Treating North of Seattle

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Trick-or-Treat on Main Street - Bothell
Costumed kiddos can have a fun and safe trick-or-treating experience this year at participating businesses along Main St. in downtown Bothell from 5 p.m.-7 p.m.

Date: Oct. 31, 2023

Downtown Bothell Business District
Main Street
Bothell, WA
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Halloween Trick-or-Treat Night - Edmonds
Downtown Edmonds is hosting Halloween and taking over downtown. Bring your pet, dress to impress and trick-or-treat around downtown Edmonds. There will be a costume contest and fun for all ages.

Date: Oct. 31, 2023

Downtown Edmonds
Main St. & 5th Ave. N.
Edmonds, WA
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Hamlin Halloween Haunt - Shoreline
Hamlin Park is the place to be to get geared up for Halloween. Listen to spooky songs and stories around a campfire, enjoy marshmallows, ride the hay wagon, play Halloween games, and have your face painted. Don’t forget a flashlight–this event is at night.

Date: Oct. 28, 2023

Hamlin Park
16006 15th Ave. N.E.
Shoreline, WA
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Halloween Carnival at Syre - Shoreline
Richmond Beach Community Association’s Halloween Carnival welcomes children of all ages and abilities to have fun at the carnival. Play traditional carnival games, win prizes, jump on inflatables, enjoy food and more.

Date: Oct. 28, 2023

Syre Elementary
19545 12th Ave N.W.
Shoreline, WA
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Mill Creek Trunk-or-Treat - Mill Creek
Looking for a fun and safe way to trick-or-treat? Mill Creek is offering a Trunk-or-Treat event. There will be themed cars, a photo booth, carnival games and candy. 

Date: Oct. 31, 2023

Venture Church
3400 148th St. S.E.
Mill Creek
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Halloween Bash - Everett
The City of Everett will host a Halloween Bash at the Everett Recreation Center. Families are invited to a spooky celebration of activities, arts and crafts, entertainment, a bounce castle and a train ride.

Date: Oct. 31, 2023

47 Elm St.
Everett
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Halloween Drive-Thru Hullabaloo - Lynnwood
Drive through CandyLand Forest to trick-or-treat along the way. The event is free, but registration is required. You must pre-register your vehicle through online registration.

Date: Oct. 28, 2023
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Where to Trick-or-Treat on Seattle’s Eastside

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Trick or Treat with the Farm Animals - Bellevue
Have some fun on the farm at Kelsey Creek. Put on your Halloween costume and trick-or-treat with your favorite farm animals. This fun mini-event will also include crafts and pumpkins. Come dressed for the weather—registration is required.

Date: Oct. 28, 2023

Kelsey Creek Farm
410 130th Pl. S.E.
Bellevue
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Trick-Or-Treat Street - North Bend
Trick-or-treat with businesses in downtown North Bend. Walk by spooky storefronts and collect candy! There will be entertainment and photo ops along the way. The event is free and fun for the whole family.

Date: Oct. 28, 2023

Downtown North Bend
North Bend
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Pumpkins in the Park - Kirkland
Pumpkins in the Park is a Fall Harvest Festival by the Kirkland Downtown Association. There will be a pumpkin patch, yummy treats, carnival games, trick-or-treating, and a dog costume contest. Come dressed in your costume.

When: Oct. 28, 2023

Marina Park
25 Lakeshore Plaza
Kirkland
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Trick or Treat Fun - Redmond
Look for the pumpkin decals at participating stores and trick-or-treat around the Town Center.

Date: Oct. 31, 2023

Redmond Town Center
7527 166th Ave. N.E.
Redmond
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Halloween Factoria – Factoria
Head over to the Marketplace at Factoria on the 31st for a safe (and dry) afternoon of trick-or-treating. Not only will the kids get candy (while supplies last from participating vendors), but there will also be strolling characters, games, music and more!

Date: Oct. 31, 2023

Marketplace @ Factoria
4055 Factoria Square Mall S.E.
Bellevue
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Falloween – Bellevue
Although kids won’t be able to trick-or-treat at Bellevue Square, they can stop by.

Dates: Oct. 27-31, 2023

The Bellevue Collection
Bellevue
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Mall-O-Ween – Crossroads
Don your Halloween costumes and head to Crossroads Bellevue for trick-or-treating at the Mall’s outside stores (while supplies last).

Date: Oct. 31, 2023

Crossroads Bellevue
15600 N.E. 8th St.
Bellevue
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Halloween in the Haunted Peat Bog – Renton
It’s the spookiest – and most ecological – bog tour you’ll find around town. Enjoy crafts, activities, games and a raffle. Get a tour through the haunted peat bog and have fun learning about some creepy, crawling (and maybe cute) creatures in the swamp.

Date: Oct. 28, 2023

21656 184th Ave. S.E.
Renton
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Halloween Spooktacular – Renton
Visit The Landing in Renton for a Halloween Spooktacular event. Festivities will take place in the plaza across from Regal. Families are welcome to enjoy trick-or-treating, balloons, face painting and much more!

Date: Oct. 27, 2023

828 N. 10th Pl.
Renton
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Where to Trick-or-Treat with Kids South of Seattle

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Pacific Raceways Trunk-or-Treat - Kent
Pacific Raceways in Kent is your go-to spot for trunk-or-treating fun. In addition to decorated cars from various local businesses, car clubs, racers and even a few schools, there will be a free photo booth and games. Psst! There will even be a tow truck, fire truck, and multiple police cars on-site and decked out.

Date: Oct. 29, 2023

Pacific Raceways
31001 144th Ave. S.E.
Kent
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Streets of Treats - Kent
The 4th Annual Streets of Treats is right around the corner! Grab your most creative costumes and head to downtown Kent for spooktacular fun and trick-or-treating for the family. You can also support the Kent Food Bank by donating non-perishable food.

Date: Oct. 28, 2023

302 W. Meeker St.
Kent
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Halloween Harvest Festival & Trunk-or-Treat - Auburn
Kids ages 2 to 10 can scare up some fun at the Halloween Harvest Festival and Les Gove Park Truck-or-Treat. The event will include games, cauldrons and a trunk-or-treating experience at Les Gove Park. Bring a can of food for admission to support the Auburn Food Bank.

Date: Oct. 28, 2023

Les Gove Park
910 Ninth St. S.E.
Auburn
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No tricks, just treats! We’ve rounded up New York City’s spookiest neighborhoods and events to score candy for Halloween

Halloween in NYC is a month-long celebration! Explore New York City’s spooky side this October with creepy stories, haunted houses, ghouls, and ghosts of all kinds. Join costume parades (or have your dog join one), make Halloween-themed crafts, learn about the traditions and animals that are associated with the holiday, carve some pumpkins, and so much more. We’ve also rounded up some of the best neighborhoods for trick-or-treating in New York City. Check out the best spots to see the spookiest decorations, walk in the most family-friendly parades, and, of course, score the best candy. Note that things start early, with some gatherings happening as early as 3:30 p.m. Now go forth, be safe, and get that candy!

Halloween Parades and Events in New York City

Bronx Zoo’s Boo at the Zoo

Sep. 30-Oct. 29: Don your Halloween costume and visit the zoo on weekends for spooky happenings, like magic shows, mind-reading demonstrations, pumpkin carving workshops, costume parades, arts, crafts, and puppets, and so much more. Best of all, the Halloween celebrations are included with your zoo admission. Event details.

Tompkins Square Halloween Dog Parade

Oct. 21: For a little while it looked like this beloved puprade wasn’t happening this year, but thanks to community involvement and a last-minute sponsor, the Halloween dog parade is back on! Dress your pupper in your favorite costume and join the parade, then try your luck in the costume competition (which is free but has limited spaces). Event details.

Bleecker Playground Annual Halloween Parade and Festival

Oct. 22: The whole neighborhood is pitching in for this family fun festival, where kids can try different Halloween decorating (from cupcakes to shoes!). There are plenty of other activities, as well, like kid-friendly chess matches, face painting, a trading post for toys and books, themed arts and crafts, and more. Event details.

Halloween Howl at Carl Schurz Park

Oct. 22: Stop by with your costumed pups for the annual dog parade at Carl Schurz Park. Join over 200 other doggos putting their best foot forward before a panel of judges. Event details.

Central Park Pumpkin Flotilla

Oct. 26: Send your jack-o-lantern floating down the Harlem Meer in this magical evening event. To be a part of the flotilla, your pumpkin should weigh about 8 lbs. (post-gutting, with the lid), and don’t use anything to decorate the pumpkin that could be potentially hazardous for the wildlife. Event details.

Williamsbridge Oval Haunted House

Oct. 27: This haunted house is more like a spooky house, but it’s still recommended that you don’t bring kids under 10 years old to this event. Get moderately scared by the witches, ghosts, and ghouls of the Williamsbridge Oval Recreation Center. Event details.

Halloween Harvest Festival at Socrates Sculpture Park

Oct. 28: What do you do with your pumpkins after you’re done carving them? You launch them in a catapult, of course! Socrates Sculpture Park’s annual “Flight of the Gourds” is back and better than ever, featuring a dog costume contest, live music, delish food, workshops, and high-flying pumpkins headed straight for the compost pile. Event details.

The Great Pupkin in Fort Greene Park

Oct. 28: Think your pup has what it takes to win over the crowd in all his costumed glory? Then head over to the Great Pupkin Parade, where costumed pooches strut their stuff. Now in its 25th year, this event features some of the most extravagant and ridiculous(ly cute) dog costumes in the city. Event details.

Fall Fad Market at the Invisible Dog Art Center

Oct. 28-29: If you’re searching for a more relaxed and crafty Halloween celebration, the Fall Fad Market is the perfect place for you. Featuring over 50 small businesses and designers, this craft fair is a quaint and cozy way to spend your pre-Halloween weekend with smaller kids or kiddos who’ll appreciate the goodies and trinkets. Plus, it’s a great place to pick up some unique holiday presents. Event details.

Corlears Hook Park Trick or Treating

Oct. 29: Corlears Hook Park invites the whole neighborhood to come out and play in this community event. Stations will be set up around the park, presented by local businesses and families, and featuring tricks and treats for the kids. Event details.

Washington Market Park Halloween Parade and Concert

Oct. 29: This community event is led by the spectacular Queer Big Apple Corps Marching Band, making it a boisterously good time for everyone. Put on your Halloween costume and join the procession through the spooky decorated park grounds. Event details.

Brooklyn Bowl’s Halloween Spectacular

Oct. 29: Presented by the Rock and Roll Playhouse, this live music event is kid-friendly and a spooky good time. It’s also a good cause: the Playhouse will be supporting UNICEF and requesting donations to help children and families around the world access basic human needs. Event details.

Halloween on the Farm at Queens County Farm

Oct. 29: The fall festival at Queens County Farm culminates in this Halloween extravaganza, which features a DJ dance party, Halloween hayrides, spooky crafts, and other fun for the whole family. Don’t miss the Amazine Maize Maze and the spooky farmhouse experience. Plus, go trick or treating among the animals! Event details.

American Museum of Natural History’s Spooky Space

Oct. 31: Space might not be the first thing you think of when you think of Halloween, but outer space is a pretty spooky and magical place. This special Hayden Planetarium screening is led by scientist Jackie Faherty and takes audiences through the eerier side of space. Explore the chilling mysteries of the universe! Event details.

Halloween Boo Bash at the Ulmer Park Library

Oct. 31: Smaller kids can sing and dance with “Bubbles” in this silly and cute Halloween celebration for tots. Stick around for the Halloween carnival, which will feature games, crafts, and prize giveaways. And if this event isn’t within reach for you, check out your local library’s events leading up to Halloween—chances are, there are some fun themed activities happening at a library near you. Event details.

BAMboo! at the Brooklyn Academy of Music

Oct. 31: At the annual BAM Boo! event, costumed kids will enjoy music, carnival games, arts and crafts, and, of course, plenty of candy and trick-or-treating! After, you can hit up the shops at Atlantic Terminal for a few more goodies. Event details.

Annual Children’s Halloween Parade in Washington Square Park

Oct. 31: If the big Village Halloween parade is too much for your little ones (and we don’t blame them), this smaller, kid-oriented version might be a better option for them. Come out to enjoy live performances, play games, snag treats, and, of course, show off your awesome costume.  Event details.

Boo!KCM at the Brooklyn Conservatory of Music

Oct. 31: The night of the living drums is upon us, and the Brooklyn Conservatory of Music has wrangled them into a fun evening event. This free celebration has spooky musical performances, candy giveaways, and a haunted instrument garden. Event details.

Park Slope Halloween Parade

Oct. 31: For Park Slope’s somewhat legendary parade, bring your costume A-game and join in at any point along the route, or enjoy the creative and creepy costumes as a spectator. While you’re in the neighborhood, be sure to hit some of the brownstone-lined streets, where residents are known for their out-of-this-world decorations. Event details.

NYC Village Halloween Parade

Oct. 31: This is the big one. Starting at 7 p.m., this famous parade is loud, crowded, and rowdy—it’s a mainstay of the holiday so we feel like we have to mention it, but it’s not the most kid-friendly spot. Save this one for the older children, or celebrate earlier with the Washington Square Park kids’ parade. Event details.

Jackson Heights Halloween Parade

Oct. 31: This is the other big one. This Queens neighborhood’s wildly popular Halloween Parade is the second-largest Halloween kids parade in NYC. As if marching in that wasn’t enough reward in itself, at the end of the procession, all kids get goodie bags. After the parade, kids can hit the apartment buildings in the area to score big. Event details.

The Best Trick-or-Treating Neighborhoods in Manhattan

Governors Island

Governors Island usually hosts a Halloween event during the two weekends leading up to the holiday. Here, you’ll find arts and crafts, pumpkin picking, photo-ops, and trick-or-treating on the historical island. Kids parade around Nolan Park, stopping by every participating house, where the people are friendly and dressed up, and the candy is plentiful.

Meatpacking District

The Meatpacking District is a top destination for trick-or-treaters this year, thanks to the neighborhood’s “Treats in the Streets” event. From 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. on October 21, participating vendors will be handing out candy and treats to costumed revelers. The block party will feature live music, a doggie costume contest, and a bunch of treats and activities for kids. Walk the High Line for a birds-eye view of the festivities and for more opportunities to get treats from volunteers. Download a map on the website and head out for a big haul!

Chelsea

Kick off trick-or-treating in Clement Clarke Moore Park—known by locals as “Seal Park”—on 10th Avenue at 22nd Street, then walk up and down the decorated brownstone blocks around the General Theological Seminary. The west side neighborhood’s most popular streets for gathering the goods are 21st and 22nd Streets between Ninth and Tenth Avenues; for less of a crowd, head to the houses between Eighth and Ninth Avenues. Stop by Chelsea Market for a break from the cold and some more treats, as the space usually hosts trick-or-treating events on Halloween.

Midtown

The East Midtown Partnership is bringing trick-or-treating back to the streets of Midtown, and promises the event will be bigger and better than ever. Visit on Halloween from 3-7 for a packed schedule of events and candy. Families can pick up a trick-or-treating bag at Sunrise (139 East 56th Street at Lexington Avenue)—where you can also participate in free pumpkin painting—or the plaza outside 919 3rd Avenue (at East 56th Street). Check out the spooky photo booth at the plaza, then make your way around the neighborhood’s businesses. You can view a map of participating locations on the website.

Hamilton Heights

Uptown in Hamilton Heights, head to 141st to 145th Street between Broadway and Amsterdam, where residents deck out their townhouses in a new theme each year, making for an especially festive treat gathering.

Harlem

In Harlem, you can’t go wrong with 121st Street, starting at Marcus Garvey Park and hitting the brownstones all the way to Frederick Douglass Boulevard. Another great spot is Strivers Row, at 138th and 139th Street and Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Boulevard as well as a bit further north, at Hamilton Terrace between 141st and 144th Streets, where houses are decked out each year with impressive Halloween displays.

Tribeca

Stores around Washington Market Park will be decorated in style and handing out candy on Halloween, as will storefronts and houses along Duane, Reade, and Church Streets.

Upper West Side

Walk up Columbus Ave between 68th and 77th Streets for some great trick or treating (the streets might also be closed to traffic that day, but check ahead to be sure!), or switch over to Amsterdam Street around 111th Street.

Upper East Side

The best spots for trick or treating in the Upper East Side seem to be 78th and 82nd Streets, but make sure to leave time to take in the sights: The neighborhood is known for spooky and over-the-top Halloween decorations. Check out hot spots on East 78th, between Park and Lexington Avenue as well as East 67th, 72nd, and 74th between Fifth Ave and Madison. Stop by for some impressive skeletons, painted pumpkins, smoke-breathing dragons, and more spooky fun.

Queens: The Best Trick-or-Treating Neighborhoods in Queens

Forest Hills

Forest Hills Gardens will make you doubt you’re in NYC. The leafy and historic enclave is a trick-or-treater’s paradise, with tree-lined streets and stately single-family houses. There’s always activity on the busy thoroughfare of Continental and 71st Avenues, and if you prefer to visit businesses and storefronts over houses, Metropolitan Avenue in Forest Hills proper has a lot to offer for costumed kids.

Middle Village

For an authentic, suburban, small-town vibe, head to Middle Village. Highly residential, with mostly single-family homes, this neighborhood contains lots of houses spooked up for the holidays (think big inflatables) and pedestrian-friendly streets for tiny trick-or-treaters. Juniper Valley Park is a beloved neighborhood park that often hosts Halloween goodies for the kids, which in the past have included tables full of candy and decked-out car trunks that would compete with any house decor display.

Sunnyside Gardens

For a similar feel to Middle Village that’s a little easier to get to by subway (it’s a short walk from the 46th St./Bliss St. stop on the 7 line) try Sunnyside Gardens. One of New York’s first planned communities, this cohesive landmarked area’s streets of charming houses and oversized trees make for manageable and picturesque candy collecting.

The Best Trick-or-Treating Neighborhoods and Events in Brooklyn

Bedford Stuyvesant

This community is so organized it has a map of Halloween hot spots and blocks welcoming kids, and orange and black balloons to let you know where to go. There will be candy for kids and even dog-friendly treats! Don’t miss the Theme House on Jefferson Avenue between Throop & Tompkins. The fun begins at 4:30. Find the Halloween 2023 map here!

Brooklyn Heights

It’s hard to find more festive blocks in The Heights than Garden Place and Grace Court Alley, which are typically blocked off from traffic in honor of the holiday. Residents go all out, constructing elaborate Halloween displays in front of the street’s historic brownstones—fake coffins, life-size mummies, smoke machines, jack-o’lanterns en masse, etc. It’s a festive and very busy scene, so go early if you want to come out of it with treats in the bucket. For a quieter but still lovely trick-or-treating experience, head to nearby streets Remsen and Joralemon.

Cobble Hill

Costumed kids and parents cram into this small Brownstone Brooklyn neighborhood for the annual Halloween parade. Afterward, the main drag of Court Street and the surrounding blocks are filled with trick-or-treaters. (Venture further down Court to Carroll Gardens for even more candy and brownstones with large front gardens tricked-out for the holiday.) Be on time: It’s not uncommon for businesses and homes to have their candy stash completely cleared out by the festive, costumed throngs early on.

Ditmas Park

Not only does Ditmas Park bring the candy and the spooky decor, but with its huge Victorian homes and wide, tree-lined streets, it’s a lovely place to revel in Halloween fun. Young ghosts and goblins gather in front of the Halloween House on the intersection of Argyle and Albemarle Roads before heading out to the rest of the nabe. Franklin Street is a popular destination for commercial trick or treating, while the brownstones between Franklin Street and Manhattan Avenue are all dressed up in spooky decor and welcoming candy-seeking children.

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Dumbo

Dumbo usually hosts an annual DUMBOween event, in which costumed participants make their way through Dumbo and Brooklyn Bridge Park, led by live music and puppets. The parade is followed up by family-friendly activities in the Archway. Additionally, more than 40 Dumbo businesses will offer trick-or-treating at their storefronts on Halloween!

Kensington

You can feel the excitement mounting in this residential neighborhood as Halloween approaches, as more and more decorations are added to the single-family homes. Head to the numbered blocks (3rd, 4th, 5th) between Caton and Albemarle, and make sure to hit Fourth Street, which is closed to traffic and rocks out hard, with music, games, and scores of families.

Windsor Terrace

South of Park Slope and north of Kensington, Windsor Terrace is a neighborhood of residential streets with lots of houses that also really get into the holiday. Head to blocks between Vanderbilt Avenue and Fort Hamilton Parkway and don’t miss Third Street between Vanderbilt and Greenwood Avenues, which in the past, has been closed to traffic on Halloween.

The Best Trick-or-Treating Neighborhoods in the Bronx

Riverdale

The upscale ‘hood of Riverdale always makes for some good candy collecting, but the area’s neighbor, the community of Fieldston, is worthy of destination trick-or-treating. With much of it recognized as a landmarked historic district, the positively suburban-feeling area is filled with trees and beautiful houses that set the perfect backdrop for Halloween activities. (The varied architectural styles range from Tudor and Art and Crafts, to “manor” and “castle.”) There’s a good chance you’ll forget you’re in New York City.

City Island

Whether you take part in City Island’s Halloween Parade or just visit for the trick or treating, City Island is worth a visit on Halloween. The community feel is generally strong on City Island, and many doors are open to parade goers: Storefronts and homes along the parade route hand out candy to costumed partiers.

The Best Trick-or-Treating Neighborhoods in Staten Island

Mid Island

The suburban feel of Staten Island lends itself to more room and creativity, resulting in some absolutely incredible Halloween displays. Some of the best can be found in and just outside of Bulls Head. Check out the houses on Caswell Ave between Willowbrook Road and Woolley Avenue—in fact,  278 Caswell Avenue is known as “The Halloween House” and attracts tourists each year who marvel at their extravagant displays. Another hot spot are the streets that branch out from Gannon Avenue N, near Ingram Woods.