
"Halloween in Oakland is a month-long spooky spectacle with a range of events that cater to all ages and run the gamut from cute to skin-crawlingly creepy. If you have little ones who need to go trick-or-treating at an early hour, various neighborhoods such as along Piedmont Avenue and Rockridge host family-friendly events. If you're looking to dress up and dance the night away, bars like 51&Tel have you covered."
"The 110-year-old hotel is home to a lot of history, and some ghosts too. The hotel's concierge and unofficial historian will take guests on a behind-the-scenes tour of areas within the hotel not typically open to the public. The lore about the hotel includes the story of a little girl who died at the hotel and whose ghost haunts the 4th floor. Every Friday and Saturday, 6 p.m., Friday, Oct. 31, 6 p.m. and 7 p.m., , 41 Tunnel Rd, Berkeley"
"Spooky Season at 51&Tel The cocktail bar in Temescal that recently celebrated its one-year anniversary has fully embraced spooky season and has transformed the inside of the bar. The bar is also offering a special themed cocktail menu with drinks like the "gin killer" and the "velvet harvest." Follow its social media accounts to get a lowdown on the various events besides its popular trivia"
Halloween in Oakland offers a month of events across neighborhoods and venues, ranging from family-friendly trick-or-treating along Piedmont Avenue and Rockridge to nightlife and paranormal experiences. The Claremont Hotel hosts behind-the-scenes haunted history tours led by the hotel's concierge and unofficial historian, including lore of a ghostly child on the 4th floor. Piedmont Avenue features a seasonal pop-up with a pumpkin patch and two haunted house versions, free pumpkin patch entry and $10 for attractions. Temescal's 51&Tel bar has transformed its interior for spooky season and serves a themed cocktail menu alongside events like trivia. Event submissions accepted via email or the events page.
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