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3 Halloween decoration cafes in Ho Chi Minh City for small families to respond to the masquerade festival

Celebrate Halloween with spooky photos at early-decorated cafes.

Halloween is a festival that originated in Western countries, but when it was introduced to Vietnam, Halloween was very well received and loved. If you are looking for a place with interesting masquerade activities and decorated with an early Halloween concept with a mysterious and ghostly scene to take photos and have fun responding to the “evil festival” Please visit the following cafes immediately.

April Tea Shop

Address: 01 Nhieu Tu, Phu Nhuan District

Price: 20,000 – 35,000 VND

Opening time: 9am – 10pm

April Tea Shop is one of the most familiar places for small families in Ho Chi Minh City. Because each branch is decorated in a different style, according to the season and according to the holidays, it is suitable for many families to come to have fun and take pictures on the weekend. Sometimes the shop will be a flower garden, sometimes flooded with lanterns on the wall, this Halloween, every little corner is decorated with effigies, pumpkins, spider webs, … extremely unique. There have been many parents who brought their children here to make costume photos as a souvenir, take advantage of the free background, and have not had a large number of visitors to check-in.

3 Halloween decoration cafes in Ho Chi Minh City for small families to respond to the masquerade festival



Photo: Fanpage of April Tea Shop, @quynhvan_75

In addition to the ideal setting for taking photos, coming here the whole family can also enjoy delicious tea and cakes, buffet of sweets with a variety of types such as: M&M chocolate candy, marshmallows, rainbow candy, Halloween candy .. . priced from only 35,000 VND / 100gr.


Photo: Fanpage of April Tea Shop, @onghoangtrasua

Lac Concept

Address: Alley 120 Tran Binh Trong, District 5

Price: 35,000 – 65,000 VND

Opening time: 9am – 10pm

Located in District 5 in Tran Binh Trong alley, Lac Concept is a Japanese-style cafe. In response to the annual “devil’s festival”, Lac Concept started “beauty refurbishment” very early. Due to its inherently Asian design, when decorated according to Halloween – a concept full of Western breath, Lac Concept brings a very own wind, a “quality” scene but strangely harmonious when mixed. characteristics between the two cultures of East and West.

If you want to experience the mysterious Halloween festival in a peaceful and poetic space, Lac Concept is the perfect choice for you and your family.






Not only has the unique scenery, Lac Concept also has many interesting activities such as painting statues, digging dinosaur eggs, digging fossils, … for children to have fun on Halloween with their parents. The special highlight of this festival that Lac Concept brings is No-Face – a very iconic strange character in the hit Japanese anime title Spirited Away . You can ask No-Face to create all the designs you want and take souvenir photos with her.



Photo: Fanpage Lac Concept

Chieu Cafe

Address: 195 Pham Van Chieu, Go Vap District

Price: 26,000 – 48,000 VND

Opening time: 6:30am – 10pm

Although the area is not large, Chieu Cafe still attracts a large number of young people in Ho Chi Minh City thanks to its airy and cool outdoor space. Every Halloween, Chieu Cafe will spend many different little corners for decoration. There is a lovely corner for children to take pictures, there is also a very creepy, spooky corner, true to the Halloween spirit that impresses many diners.





Photo: Chieu Cafe Fanpage

The highlight of Chieu Cafe is the investment menu with food and drinks decorated with a very special Halloween concept such as using fake eyes as a topping, adding eyes and mouth for popcorn bags, … brought to you and your family perfect atmosphere for ghost festival. Especially, when coming to Chieu Cafe on Halloween, the children will be given attractive “TRICK OR TREAT” gifts.


Photo: @ruahaman, @hifasne_

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