the night of the nights for many New Yorkers is over: Halloween, when everyone is someone else. One who hasn't experienced this yet wouldn't believe what's going on there. The streets are totally crowded, and you can see the best, and funniest (sometimes uggliest) costumes ever.
We decided to start with the Greenwich Village Parade, the biggest one in whole NYC, to celebrate this scary night with 60.000 others. Though we wanted just to see the parade, we somehow where suddenly part of it, I don't even know, if we were allowed to :-) But that was great, the 6th Ave from Spring str. to 21st str. was one huge, awesome party. There were a lot of different parade wagons, and everyone played another type of music, or had another topic...a Jaegermeister wagon, a Trinidad&Tobago wagon, a "Witches in Bikini" wagon, and so on...
After leaving the parade on 14th str. (serious lack of restrooms and beer outside :-) )we got to a rooftop party in SoHo...they really were making "Glühwein" when we arrived there :-) Tasted like Austrian winter!
A little later, after a fruitless try to get into a party in a Brooklyn warehouse (there were about 500 people in front of it in a line, waiting to be let in) we visited a nice bar in which a friend of a classmate celebrated her birthday. I came home at 6, and I have to say: Halloween is awesome!!!
After leaving the parade on 14th str. (serious lack of restrooms and beer outside :-) )we got to a rooftop party in SoHo...they really were making "Glühwein" when we arrived there :-) Tasted like Austrian winter!
A little later, after a fruitless try to get into a party in a Brooklyn warehouse (there were about 500 people in front of it in a line, waiting to be let in) we visited a nice bar in which a friend of a classmate celebrated her birthday. I came home at 6, and I have to say: Halloween is awesome!!!





















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