Halloween in Boston: Haunted Spots and Cannabis Pairings to Match

Posted on October 16th, 2025 to Events by

The cobblestone street and centuries-old architecture in Boston create a perfect backdrop for Halloween celebrations. As the eerie season begins, there’s no better time to explore the city’s most haunted locations while embracing seasonal cannabis culture. Whether you’re a local or just in town for a visit, combining Halloween cannabis with Boston experiences will make for an unforgettable adventure.

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Haunted Places to Explore in Boston

1. The Omni Parker House Hotel

America’s longest continuously operating hotel harbors more than just history. Built in 1855, the Omni Parker House Hotel is famously haunted by its founder, Harvey Parker, who reportedly still checks on guests from beyond the grave. Visitors claim to feel cold spots in the elevator and see the spectral figure of a businessman on the third floor. After your paranormal investigation, unwind with some cannabis to process those eerie encounters.

2. The Boston Common and Central Burying Ground

Boston’s oldest public park turns into something otherworldly after dark during the Halloween season. The Central Burying Ground holds the remains of Revolutionary War soldiers and unknown souls. Legend tells of a woman in white who wanders among the tombstones, searching for her lost love. Adding to the supernatural energy are the shadowy paths and ancient trees; the perfect backdrop for a cannabis-enhanced ghost walk.

3. The USS Constitution Museum and Charlestown Navy Yard

The USS Constitution, known as Old Ironsides, is said to house the spirits of sailors who lost their lives in the line of duty. Visitors to the museum that memorializes it report hearing unexplained footsteps on the decks and seeing shadowy figures walking around in period naval uniforms. Adding to the atmosphere is the mysterious fog that rolls in from the harbor, making it another great location for those seeking authentic haunted spots in Boston.

4. Haunted Tours of Boston Worth the Fright

If you’d rather join a guided adventure than wander alone, Boston has no shortage of thrilling haunted tours. These experiences bring local legends and ghost stories to life with expert storytelling and after-dark ambiance.

Check out a few of the city’s most highly-rated haunted tours:

Latin woman dressed as a witch smoking a joint at night looking at the camera portrait

Spooky Cannabis Pairings for Halloween

New Dia’s fall favorites collection perfectly complements the autumn vibes of your Halloween celebrations. Wyld’s Sour Apple gummies will provide a tart, energizing experience while Rove’s Apple Jack cartridge will keep you alert during late-night ghost hunts. For a blend of both, The Heirloom Collective’s Spiced Apple Cider gummies offer balance in a cozy fall flavor.

For something more mellow, our selection of Indica strains has you covered. Dime Industries’ Forbidden Apple disposables offer smooth indica effects for winding down after a frightful night, while Sparq’s Appleberry gummies provide quick-onset relaxation.

If you’re a fan of concentrates, don’t neglect Apple and Bananas Live Badder by Cultivators Classic for potent, flavorful effects.

Celebrate the Fall Season With New Dia

This Halloween season, New Dia Cannabis Co. in Fenway is the ultimate destination for premium cannabis products. Located at 71 Lansdowne Street, right across from Fenway Park, New Dia offers over 11,200 square feet of carefully curated cannabis products, including flower, edibles, concentrates, and pre-rolls. 

You’re sure to find something on our shelves that fits your Halloween festivities needs. We’re open daily until midnight, so you’ll have plenty of time to stop by after exploring Boston’s haunted locations or before you settle in for a night of spooky movies.

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