Museum of Illusions Philadelphia Will Transform Into A Halloween Destination
The Halloween season has arrived, and the Museum of Illusions Philadelphia will immerse visitors in the spirit of Halloween. The Museum of Illusions features more than 80 unique visual and…

NEW YORK, NEW YORK – OCTOBER 30: A plastic jack-o-lantern is part of a Halloween display in front of an Upper East Side home on October 30, 2020 in New…
Photo by Cindy Ord/Getty ImagesThe Halloween season has arrived, and the Museum of Illusions Philadelphia will immerse visitors in the spirit of Halloween.
The Museum of Illusions features more than 80 unique visual and educational installations. The first Museum of Illusions opened in 2015 in Zagreb, Croatia, and has grown to 30 museums globally, including one in Philadelphia on Market Street.
Now, Philadelphia’s Museum of Illusions is casting a spell on its everyday exhibits with a Halloween makeover. It is set to unveil the second week in October. The Museum will welcome guests of all ages to explore their spooky decor. The decor is a perfect complement to their mind-bending illusions. It’s a must-visit Halloween destination. Whether you’re a seasoned guest. or a first-time visitor, it'll make this spooky season one to remember.
And Another Thing...
Museum of Illusions Philadelphia is also conjuring up “Boos & Brews." It is an exclusive ADULTS ONLY event for two nights of thrills and chills on October 19 and October 26. The events are from 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm. Guests will experience an array of eerie exhibit upgrades and spooky photo opportunities. Then, they can groove to the festive beats by City Beat Entertainment. And, of course, savor a selection of craft brews from Evil Genius Beer Company, a local Philadelphia favorite! Each ticket includes two complimentary drink tickets. While costumes are optional, they ultimately add to any photo-ops.
Tickets are just $39 + taxes and fees and are on sale now via the Museum's website.
Trick Or Treat!
Children can get a head start on their candy collection with Trick-or-Treating at the Museum during regular operating hours, starting October 28, 2023 and continuing through Halloween night. No reservations or tickets will be needed to Trick or Treat, and visitors can visit their website for museum hours.
More Halloween Thrills:
6 Places To Go Ghost Hunting In And Around Philadelphia
The last Saturday in September is NATIONAL GHOST HUNTING DAY. It's an annual international investigation of the paranormal.
Ghost hunting usually takes place in abandoned mansions with murderous histories, or asylums with tortured souls. It may involve specters guarding ancient crypts. Or even ghouls out to entertain themselves by scaring us. Centuries-old ghost stories around the world focus on historical records or literature. But, science debates the existence of ghosts.
Tons of historic places seem to be teeming with paranormal activity. If you're a Philadelphian and a lover of all things spooky, you're in luck. This city is full of old buildings with tons of history attached. You can't go anywhere in Philly without stumbling upon or likewise tripping over a historical site.
Some are true believers. Others want to prove it all wrong. Above all, whatever your motivation is for participating in searching for some ghosts, you'll need to know where to go. You can't live your Ghostbusters fantasy without ghosts actually being there to find you. There are tons of places in Philly that are thought to be haunted. Some of these places even get in on the spooky fun that comes with their reputation.
Here are 6 places to go ghost hunting in and around Philadelphia:
Pennhurst Asylum
At Pennhurst Asylum, you can search for spirit activity on the grounds of the infamous Pennhurst. Investigators will have access to all four floors of the notoriously haunted Mayflower Hall. Also included is the underground tunnels of Philadelphia, Devon, and Rockwell.
Eastern State Penitentiary
A historical site and haunted attraction, Eastern State is said to be littered with spirits. You can take a tour to experience the history of one of the country’s oldest and most famous former prisons. Today, it’s considered by some to be one of the most haunted places on earth.
Elfreth's Alley
This 300-year-old alley has seen over 3,000 residents in its time. People that visit report paranormal activity. There is also a running rumor that a soldier was hanged in the alley. Scary stuff!
Moshulu
This premier city dining location was once a functioning boat. It's actually one of the oldest surviving four-mast ships still in the water. It is said that at least 28 people died on board when the ship was in its heyday. There are rumors of a spooky "Lantern Ghost," and disembodied hysterical laughter.
Washington Square
In a place with practically 1,000s of bodies buried, it is no wonder ghosts lurk around there. There is a rumored "eternal patrol" of deceased soldiers that hang around at night.
Mütter Museum
Don't go here if you're easily made queasy! It's a medical history museum with some pretty gruesome exhibits, like body parts in jars and crazy anomalies. Ancient bodies donated to science are breeding ground for the ghosts that once owned them.