Greenwich Village French Halloween Tour

Our special Halloween tour in Greenwich Village stands out for its unique atmosphere, between thrills and traditions, in one of New York’s most iconic neighborhoods. Accompanied by a certified Francop

Our special Halloween tour in Greenwich Village stands out for its unique atmosphere, between thrills and traditions, in one of New York’s most iconic neighborhoods. Accompanied by a certified Francophone guide, you will dive into ghost stories, haunted places and the fascinating origins of Halloween, all in a beautifully decorated setting for the occasion. An immersive, fun and cultural experience, ideal for young and old, enriched with typical American Halloween goodies. An original and unforgettable way to discover New York, in a very small group of maximum 10 participants in total, at nightfall!

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Location: New York City

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Q&A

Q: What's the age limit for this tour? Can kids join?

A: There’s no strict age limit, but they recommend this tour for ages 8 and up. It's really fun for kids and adults alike! Just keep in mind that some of the ghost stories might be a bit spooky for younger ones. If you have a child who's a fan of Halloween, they'll love the goodies included too!

Q: What’s the weather policy? Do they cancel if it rains?

A: If the weather looks stormy, they might cancel for safety reasons, but they usually try to go ahead unless it’s really bad. If they do cancel, you'll get a full refund or the chance to reschedule. Definitely check the forecast before you go!

Q: What's the best way to get there? Is parking easy?

A: Getting to Greenwich Village is pretty easy by subway, especially with the West 4th Street stop nearby. Parking can be tricky since it’s a busy area, so I’d recommend taking public transport if you can. If you do drive, just be prepared for street parking challenges!

Discussions

Thinking of gifting the Greenwich Village French Halloween Tour!

I found this Greenwich Village French Halloween Tour and I'm super tempted to gift it to my sister who loves ghost stories. I mean, who wouldn't want to hear spooky tales in one of NYC’s most iconic neighborhoods? Plus, they include Halloween goodies! Has anyone done this yet? What’s it like? Is it worth it?

Anyone else freaked out by ghost stories?!

I want to take my partner on this Greenwich Village Halloween Tour, but I’m a bit worried about the ghost stories. I love Halloween but can’t handle too much scare! What’s the vibe like? Is it more fun or actually terrifying?