Here comes your favorite holiday of the year, as the leaves start to change and the temperatures begin to cool. However, the most exciting part is when the Jack-o-lanterns and pumpkins show up on porches, signaling the beginning of Halloween fever.

Excited? Well, if you love Halloween so much, then it would be a shame not to be able to experience it in all its glory. Below is a list of fall destinations awaiting your arrival as one of the most anticipated annual holiday draws nearer.

1.    Dublin, Ireland

You may not know this, but the country of Ireland is often considered to be the birthplace of your favorite celebration of the year. It goes back to the customs followed by the Celtic and is also known as a pagan tradition.

Dublin is a wonderful place for you to start your Halloween celebrations. Meath, which is located at an hour’s drive from the city, hosts a handful of exciting activities at The Spirits Of Meath Festival. You can also make your way to Derry, which includes a grand costume parade, as well as fireworks on account of the holiday.

2.    New York City, America

New York City is popular for hosting one of the largest parades for Halloween across the globe. Over 2 million participants dress up in creative costumes every year, as per a chosen theme. You can also attend one of the many exciting parties organized in the Big Apple or just go trick and treating with your loved ones.

3.    Oaxaca, Mexico

Oaxaca is one of the several fall destinations that kick off Halloween on the 31st of October and keep the party going until the 2nd of November. It is considered to be an important holiday for Mexicans, especially to honor the deceased.

Feel free to dress up in skeleton costumes or paint your face and join the locals, as they use colorful flowers and bright colors to make each Halloween memorable.

4.    London, England

28 Days Later and Jack The Ripper have given London the reputation of a spooky place, which is often covered in white fog. Where else would you find a better place to embrace your Halloween spirit? So, put on your best costume and attend the holiday celebrations that are hosted at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park.

5.    Edinburgh, Scotland

Like Ireland, Scotland also has ancient Celtic roots and celebrates the Samhain every year. Therefore, it is safe to say that the country is one of the two to have bragging rights with respect to the origination of the spooky festival.

If you enjoy going into haunted castles and standing around frightening tombs, you cannot miss out on the holiday celebrations in Edinburgh. You are bound to enjoy the haunted stories that are told in this town and have the time of your life.

So, what are you waiting for? Figure which of the aforementioned fall destinations you will be spending Halloween in this year and book your tickets right away. Happy trick-or-treating!