
Trick-or-Treat & Halloween Fun Around Miami
Miami transforms into a spooky, stylish playground each October — from block-parties to haunted trails, rooftop raves to candy-filled trick-or-treat events. Whether you’re planning a family-friendly outing or a costume-fueled night on the town, here are some of the standout events this year.
Lincoln Road Halloween Block Party – Miami Beach

Friday, October 31 | 5 PM – 1 AM
Lincoln Road, Miami Beach, FL
Miami Beach’s Lincoln Road transforms into a massive Halloween wonderland each year. From early-evening trick-or-treating for kids to late-night costume parades and live DJs, it’s one of the biggest Halloween block parties in Florida. Expect hundreds of creative costumes, food vendors, and photo-worthy moments on every corner.
Pro tip: Arrive early with little ones — the family portion runs until about 7 PM. After that, it becomes a lively street party for adults.
HalloWYN Block Party – Wynwood

Friday, October 31 | 7 PM – 3 AM
Wynwood Marketplace / Wynwood, Miami, FL
If you prefer your Halloween with a side of street art and music, Wynwood’s HalloWYN is where you want to be. This outdoor celebration features live DJs, costume contests, themed cocktails, and plenty of creative backdrops for photos.
Pro tip: Parking can be tricky — use rideshare or arrive early. Costumes encouraged, and the bolder the better!
Haunted W Miami Rooftop Party – Brickell

Friday, October 31 | 9 PM – 1 AM
W Miami, 485 Brickell Ave, Miami, FL
Take Halloween to new heights at Brickell’s Haunted W Rooftop Party. With sweeping skyline views, themed cocktails, and DJ sets spinning all night, it’s one of Miami’s most upscale Halloween experiences. Expect glamorous costumes, dramatic lighting, and a spooky-chic atmosphere only Brickell can deliver.
Pro tip: This event is 21+ with limited tickets — reserve early for VIP access or a table.
Safe Streets Halloween: A Candy Crawl – South Miami

Friday, October 31 | 4 PM – 7 PM
Sunset Drive (SW 72nd St) from US-1 to SW 57th Ave, South Miami, FL
Families flock to South Miami’s Safe Streets Halloween each year for its friendly atmosphere and endless candy stations. The city shuts down Sunset Drive for trick-or-treating, games, music, and more.
Pro tip: Arrive close to 4 PM to grab a good parking spot — this event gets busy fast! Bring a reusable bag for candy and comfy shoes for walking.
The Horrorland Scream Park – Jungle Island

Select nights in October | 7 PM – 11 PM
Jungle Island, 1111 Parrot Jungle Tr., Miami, FL
For those who crave real scares, The Horrorland Scream Park at Jungle Island delivers. This immersive haunted experience features multiple themed houses, live actors, and detailed sets that push your fear-factor to the limit. It’s one of South Florida’s top haunted attractions and a must-visit for thrill seekers.
Pro tip: Not recommended for small children — this one’s for teens and adults who love a good scare. Purchase tickets ahead to skip the line.
Final Thoughts
From artsy block parties in Wynwood to spooky rooftop celebrations in Brickell, Miami knows how to celebrate Halloween in style. Whether you’re trick-or-treating with family or dancing the night away, the Magic City has something for every type of Halloween lover.
Before heading out:
Check each event’s website for updated times, ticket info or weather notices.
Don’t forget your costumes, candy bags and Miami flair — this year’s Halloween promises to be one to remember.
