by Thairanked Guide
October 21, 2025 04:50 AM
Bangkok has fully embraced Halloween, offering everything from thrilling haunted houses to family-friendly pumpkin festivals and high-energy costume parties. If you are visiting Bangkok this October, here are the 5 Halloween attractions you should not miss.
A family-friendly pumpkin festival
King Power Mahanakhon transforms into Pumpkin City Night from October 20–31, 2025, offering a festival full of pumpkins, colorful lights, and interactive installations. Visitors can enjoy costume contests, live performances, and Instagram-worthy decorations. The event is ideal for families and tourists who want to enjoy Halloween without extreme scares. With a mix of festive daytime activities and magical nighttime ambiance, it’s a must-visit for those seeking a lighter, fun-filled Halloween experience.
Ticket Price: THB 250 per person
Link: Pumpkin City Night
Location: Open location on google map

Experience Bangkok’s ultimate horror lab
THE SCREAM LAB at Mega Bangna is one of the city’s most intense haunted attractions. Designed like a twisted laboratory, visitors navigate dark corridors filled with live actors, terrifying props, and unexpected jump scares. Each room presents a new fear challenge, making it ideal for thrill-seekers and adventurous teens. Open from October 20–31, 2025, THE SCREAM LAB delivers an adrenaline-pumping, immersive horror experience perfect for groups of friends looking for a night of screams.
Ticket Price: Join for free! No fees, just become a Mega Smile Rewards member. Or download the Mega Bangna app to register for the event.
Link: Megabangna Shopping Center
Location: Open location on google map

Spooky yet family-friendly
Located at Emsphere Shopping Mall, Under The Castle offers a moderate haunted house experience suitable for families and first-time visitors. From 07 October 2025 - 02 November 2025, guests can explore themed rooms filled with ghostly characters and interactive elements. While it provides a spooky atmosphere, the scares are approachable, making it ideal for children, teenagers, and casual Halloween visitors.
Ticket Price: Early Bird ticket prices: 690 baht, General ticket: 790 baht, Couple ticket (2 people): 1,500 baht, Group ticket (4 people or more): 710 baht/person
Link: UNDER THE CASTLE
Location: Open location on google map

Japanese horror meets Bangkok
Fans of horror manga will love the Junji Ito Collection Horror House at MBK Center. Open from October 10, 2025 - January 5, 2026, this attraction brings the chilling artwork of Junji Ito to life. Animatronics, eerie sound effects, and themed rooms create a unique, immersive experience. This haunted house appeals to teenagers and adults who enjoy horror stories and Japanese art, offering a creative twist compared to traditional haunted attractions.
Ticket Prices:
- Route A or B: THB 350 (Regular Price THB 400)
- Route A & Route B: Price 700 THB (Regular Price 750 THB)
- VIP Ticket: THB 1,000 (includes entry to both routes)
Link: JUNJI ITO COLLECTION HORROR HOUSE
Location: Open location on google map

Bangkok’s ultimate Halloween party
The Dark Festival 2025 is perfect for those looking for a high-energy Halloween celebration. Held on October 31 – November 1, 2025, this two-day music festival features top DJs, immersive dark-themed decorations, and a crowd of young adults in creative costumes. The festival offers a thrilling nightlife experience combining music, dancing, and spooky vibes. Early ticket purchase is recommended, and wearing costumes aligned with the dark theme will enhance the experience.
Ticket Price: 1-day pass 1,650 baht / 2-day pass 3,000 baht
Link: DARK Festival 2025
Location: Open location on google map

- Book tickets early for popular attractions like THE SCREAM LAB and Dark Festival.
- Wear costumes to fully enjoy parties and themed events.
- Check opening hours and age restrictions for haunted attractions.
- Arrive early for photo opportunities and to avoid crowds.
- Use public transport or taxis to avoid traffic, especially on Halloween night.
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