Want to trick-or-trick where they have the good candy? These Miami neighborhoods win at Halloween.
If your neighborhood is all lights out for Halloween or -gasp!- is the kind of place that passes out lame candy, these are the Miami neighborhoods that take Halloween seriously.
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Miami Beach
Miami Beach’s Lakeview neighborhood gets anywhere from 500 to 1,000 trick-or-treaters. Police are closing off the neighborhood to cars between Alton Road, 51st Street and Lakeview Drive from 6 to 8:30 p.m
Coral Gables
In Coral Gables, police plan to close Palermo Avenue between the 600 and 700 blocks and Santa Maria Street and limit access to Cocoplum.
Trick-or-treaters also flock to Miracle Mile.
South Miami
Near South Miami, the High Pines neighborhood (between Southwest 72nd Street and 80th Street) is another popular spot.
Miami Springs
In Miami Springs, trick-or-treaters congregate near Curtiss Parkway.
Miami Shores
The area east of Biscayne Boulevard off Northeast 96th Street attracts a lot of trick-or-treaters. The Bayside neighborhood east of Biscayne between Northeast 69th and 72nd Streets is another favorite.
Kendall
In Kendall, Hampshire Homes, located on 117th Avenue just north of 120 Street, right in front of the Caballero Rivero Woodlawn South Cemetery (just to make things extra creepy), goes really hard for Halloween. Better Uber there because 117th Avenue is under construction and parking is going to be a mess.
This story was originally published October 31, 2018 at 7:10 AM.