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Halloween Candy Shops Located in Munich: Purchasing Spots Unveiled on Map

Sweets can either be delightful or disappointing. This article discusses locations where children can obtain treats in Munich and also previews upcoming highlights.

Locating Candy Shops in Munich for Halloween: A Guide
Locating Candy Shops in Munich for Halloween: A Guide

Halloween Candy Shops Located in Munich: Purchasing Spots Unveiled on Map

Get ready for a ghoulishly good time this Halloween in Munich! Whether you're a fan of techno beats or K-Pop tunes, there's something for everyone in the city's vibrant neighbourhoods.

For those seeking a thrilling experience, the haunted house in Neuaubing at Schweinfurter Straße 9 is a must-visit. This two-story world of horror offers a colourful array of effects, lights, fog, soap bubbles, skeletons, and skulls that will send chills down your spine. And don't forget about the treats – the haunted house in Neuaubing promises a generous helping for all its visitors.

If you're more into dancing the night away, the Halloween Rave at Theaterfabrik (Musenbergstraße 40) on October 31, 2025, might be more your style. With a 12-hour techno party, 360° sound experience, laser shows, and costume contests, it's set to be an unforgettable night.

Meanwhile, over in Haidhausen's Falkenstraße, families can join in the traditional 'Trick or Treating' on Halloween. And for a spooky twist, head to Neufahrn where a Halloween tunnel at Freisinger Weg 29 is sure to excite the little ones. This self-built and decorated tunnel promises a scary good time.

But wait, there's more! The Bavaria Filmstadt hosts spooky tours with mazes and live entertainment throughout October. And if you're a K-Pop fan, the K-WAVE Munich Halloween Special at NOVA (Sonnenstraße 12) on October 30, 2025, is not to be missed.

To stay updated on all the Halloween happenings in your neighbourhood, sign up for the 95.5 newsletter. Not only is it free, but all subscribers have a chance to win an exclusive Wiesn table with food, drinks, and rides included. Simply register by 30.09.2025 to be in with a chance.

Remember, a lit pumpkin at the door indicates that residents are open to kids ringing their bell on Halloween. But if curtains, blinds, or shutters are drawn, it's likely the residents don't want to be disturbed.

So, grab your costumes, gather your friends, and get ready for a Halloween to remember in Munich! For more information, visit the 95.5 website and check the overview map to discover what's happening in your neighbourhood. Happy Halloween!

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