The Historic Old Northeast is one of St. Pete’s most picturesque neighborhoods year-round, but during spooky season, it transforms into a scene both spectacular and spine-chilling. Residents go all out with decorations that range from family-friendly to truly eerie, filling front yards with haunting displays. The Halloween spirit peaks between 16th and 18th Avenues Northeast, stretching from Locust Street to Beach Drive—a must-visit area where the Halloween magic comes to life.
Our friends at Sunshine City with Kids have curated a list of the top neighborhoods for trick-or-treating in St. Pete, and Old Northeast ranks high for its incredible displays.
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Below are some photos capturing our favorite Halloween decorations in the Historic Old Northeast:
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