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Yvonne Yang

🎃 Happy Halloween! 🎃



Happy Halloween! The Bay Area is buzzing with spooky decorations, trick-or-treating hotspots, and festive events! If you’re looking to celebrate, here’s your guide to the must-visit places for Halloween fun around Palo Alto, Cupertino, Los Altos, Santa Clara, and beyond!


👻 Top Spots to See Halloween Decorations:


1. Marissa Mayer’s Former Home (Palo Alto) – 551 Addison Ave, Palo Alto, CA 94301

Known for elaborate Halloween displays, this home is a favorite for families. Each year, it offers big treats and spooky decor that kids love. Get there early to avoid the crowds!


2. Google Co-Founder’s Home (Palo Alto) – 100 Waverley Oaks Ct, Palo Alto, CA 94301

This home features incredible decorations and live performances every Halloween. Definitely worth a visit if you’re nearby!


3. Steve Jobs’ Former Home (Palo Alto) – 2101 Waverley Street, Palo Alto, CA 94301

A fun drive-by location with great neighborhood Halloween spirit.


4. Mark Zuckerberg’s House (Palo Alto) – 1456 Edgewood Drive, Palo Alto, CA 94301

Known for its beautifully decorated street, this stop is a classic for families looking for Halloween photo ops and festive decor.


5. Cumberland Drive, Sunnyvale – Known as “Pumpkin Park,” this street is a must-see for anyone in Sunnyvale. The decorations are family-friendly, and the whole area has a festive vibe!


🍬 Best Trick-or-Treating Spots:


1. Almond Grove Neighborhood (Los Gatos) – Almond Grove and Tait Ave

This area goes all out, with every house sporting unique themes, lights, and Halloween music. It’s a magical place for trick-or-treating, with tons of families joining in.


2. Willow Glen, San Jose – This neighborhood is known for early trick-or-treating and lively decorations along the streets. Perfect for families looking for a safe and fun Halloween experience!


3. Rose Garden Neighborhood (San Jose) – A beautiful, historic neighborhood with English-style homes. It’s a scenic spot for trick-or-treating, with many homes offering treats and decor.


4. Downtown Los Altos – State Street and 2nd Street

This area comes alive with Halloween spirit, perfect for families wanting a safe and charming trick-or-treating spot.


5. California’s Great America Halloween Haunt (Santa Clara) – For older kids and adults, Great America offers spooky thrills with haunted houses and themed attractions.


🎩 Last-Minute Halloween Tips:


Arrive early to beat the crowds, especially in popular neighborhoods.


Stay warm as temperatures can drop in the evening.


Bring a flashlight for added visibility, and wear comfortable shoes for walking between houses.



Wishing everyone a fun, spooky, and treat-filled Halloween! 🎃👻








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