At City Centre · Various Venues, Dublin City Centre
Dublin’s Halloween Festival is one of the biggest in Europe, and with good reason - Halloween originated in Ireland. Samhain, the ancient Celtic festival that became Halloween, started right here, and Dublin celebrates it properly with a week-long programme of events culminating in a spectacular city centre parade.
The centrepiece is the Halloween parade through Dublin’s city centre, featuring elaborate floats, fire performers, giant puppets, and thousands of costumed participants. The parade route typically runs from Parnell Square to the Dame Street area, with live music and street entertainment along the way. During the week, events include ghost tours, horror film screenings, family activities, light installations, and themed nights at venues across the city.
The parade is free and takes place on the Saturday before Halloween
Many events across the festival week are also free
The best viewing spots along the parade route fill up early
The Bram Stoker Festival runs during the same period - the programmes overlap
Pubs and clubs host Halloween-themed nights throughout the week
Events are spread across Dublin city centre. The parade route is accessible from all major transport connections.
Heading to City Centre? Dublin has plenty more to see. Browse the area guide, find what else is on, and explore the towns and villages nearby.