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    6 reasons to experience Derry Halloween!

    Not spending Halloween in the Walled City of Derry~Londonderry? We think you should reconsider and here's why

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    Derry Halloween Festival costumes

    1. The amazing costumes

    Remember, this is a carnival. And what do we do at carnivals? We get dressed up. From the classics (witch, vampire, etc) to the more nuanced (Mona Lisa including frame or Edward Scissorhands) if you’re not dressed up, you’ll be the only one.

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    Derry Halloween Festival

    2. Your heart will be racing!

    FACT: the city is a gem and the locals are friendly to a fault BUT, the scares at Derry Halloween are intense. Get ready for a full-on fear factor with haunted houses, haunted walks and costumes so good, they’re scary.

     

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    Halloween pumpkins

    3. See where it all began...

    Did you know? Halloween is an ancient Irish festival. Originally celebrated as "Samhain" (meaning "end of summer"), our pagan ancestors considered 31 October to be the final day of the year, the night on which the dead would mingle with the living and return to their old homes.

    Turn the chill up to 11 with a haunted historic tours and trails in the city, or walk Derry~Londonderry’s looming 400-year-old walls with the Awakening The Walls performances and installations for creepy company.

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    Walled City Brewery

    4. Feed your fear

    You may have the stuffing scared out of you at Derry Halloween, but you definitely won’t go hungry. Enjoy a fillet steak at The Sooty Olive, and some of the best curries on the island at Saffron. For a spot of comfort food, head for The Exchange and try the marinated chilli chicken and ribs.

    Over at the Browns in Town restaurant, the risotto is so good it’s scary, while special mention goes to the house smoked pork belly at the Walled City Brewery.

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    Peader O'Donnell's Bar

    5. Experience an electric atmosphere

    It’s no surprise that the biggest event in the city’s calendar brings with it an electric atmosphere. Sample the best of it at the likes of Granny Annie’s (for live music), Sandinos (for dancing and a funky interior) and the aforementioned Walled City Brewery.

    If it’s a traditional pub you’re after, make for Peadar O’Donnell’s, home to three different bars (including the Gweedore Bar and Gweedore upstairs). The home of trad music in the city, O’Donnell’s boasts an epic whiskey collection and the interiors hit the vintage mark beautifully.

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    Culdaff Beach, County Donegal

    6. You're surrounded by beautiful locations

    Pre or post-carnival, you’ve chosen a stunning location to visit. Derry~Londonderry is where the Wild Atlantic Way meets the Causeway Coastal Route. To the west is the Inishowen Peninsula, a collection of coastal cliffs, beaches and stunning seafood and the start of the Wild Atlantic Way.

    To the east is the Causeway Coastal Route, a resplendent slow-drive journey taking in a UNESCO World Heritage Site (Giant’s Causeway), the oldest distillery on the island (Bushmills) and a remarkable cliff walk (The Gobbins).

    Push a little further west, via Belfast and its Titanic experience, and you’re in Game of Thrones® Territory, with the Kingsroad, Winterfell, the Iron Islands and more on the touring menu.