Looking for the best streets in the Inner West to get your Halloween spook on this year? Whether you love seeing the ghostly decorations, getting dressed up or the kids love their annual lolly fix, there’s plenty to explore in our glorious little patch of Sydney. In this article, we’ve listed the top streets by suburb that promise a fun Halloween trick or treating experience for your family.
Whilst we take every care to ensure the accuracy of these locations, we also can’t guarantee that every street listed will be fully participating in the Halloween festivities. So, to avoid disappointment, we suggest scouting the area in advance. If you’ve got a street in mind for Halloween trick or treating that you normally pass on your way to and from school or work, why not drive past and check out how many houses are decorated as this will give you an idea of what to expect on October 31. And if you know of a street or suburb that we haven’t listed below, feel free to drop us a line (our email details are at the end of this article).
Happy Haunting mummas!
(Scouted by locals; plan B recommended.)
🎃 Annandale – Railway Parade, Annandale Parade, Trafalgar Street, and Nelson Street
🎃 Ashbury – First and Third Streets
🎃 Balmain & Balmain East – The Nicho Halloween Festival Nicholson Street Public School Halloween Festival
🎃 Concord West – Merville Street
🎃 Croydon Park – Balmoral Street
🎃 Drummoyne – Renwick Street
🎃 Earlwood – Bexley Road and Gornall Avenue
🎃 Five Dock – Lancelot Street
🎃 Kingsgrove – William Street
🎃 Leichhardt – Hill Street & surrounds
🎃 Marrickville – Charles Street
🎃 Russell Lea – Sibbick Street
🎃 Parramatta – Grandview Street & Gore Street
🎃 Redfern – Baptist Street
🎃 Rockdale – Clarence Road and Herbert Street
🎃 Rosebery – Tweedmouth Avenue
🎃 Rozelle – Darling Street
🎃 Stanmore – Cavendish Street & surrounds
Nicholson Street PS Halloween Festival, Balmain East — free entry, tokens for rides/food; huge local vibe.
Stay visible: Torches/clip-on lights; cross at corners.
Kid wrangling: Set a meeting spot; write your mobile on little wrists.
Be kind: One treat each unless offered; admire, don’t climb the décor.
Hosting? Front door light on = we’re in. Run out? Pop up a “See you next year!” note.
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Did we miss a street in this article that you’d like to recommend? Send us an email at info@theinnerwestmums.com.au