Take a tour through Zoetermeer and you will come across one decorated Halloween garden after another. That couldn’t be otherwise with a nickname like Halloween City or Thriller City!
After our call, a number of Zoetermeer residents sent a photo of their decorated front garden. Hollowed-out pumpkins, pink skeletons, spider webs and ghosts decorate the city. Are you creepy?
Noordhove
Harry Hilgersom lives in the Noordhove district. Especially for Halloween, he has decorated his front yard with a huge spider web, a broom with a witch’s hat and a terrifying Halloween pumpkin. “We decorated it with passion, but for October 31 we will make it a little more exciting with scary music, fog and lighting. I wonder if they still dare to enter!”
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Bronze green in Rokkeveen
In the Bronsgroen street, the neighborhood is very cheerful. A number of residents celebrate Halloween together every year. They keep the decoration of their houses child-friendly. “We hold a treasure hunt for the children and some houses are illuminated in the evening,” says resident Juvienne Luydens.
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Molenstraat
You don’t dare sit on the bench in Stephanie Lasschuijt’s front garden right now. She has given her garden a Halloween atmosphere with skeletons, spiders, ghosts and pumpkins. A skeleton welcomes you warmly on the front door.
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Pond Drive
Fancy an exciting evening? Then visit Tina and Sander’s front garden on Saturday evening, October 28. Together with the neighborhood, they have turned the Vijverdreef into a horror street. Clowns, a gravestone, pumpkins, spiders and other nasty creatures decorate the street.
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Swan water
On Saturday, October 28, the entire neighborhood in Zwanewater street in Meerzicht will celebrate Halloween together. This is Susanna’s front garden at number 53.
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Glenn Millerrode
Chelsea (14), the daughter of Jose Wildenboer, thinks Halloween is the best time of the year. That is why the Wildenboer family decorates their house in Glenn Millerrode street in Halloween style every year. “It gets a little crazier and more exciting every year. Every year more people come to our house especially to see the results,” says Jose.
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Parijsstraat
Both the facade and the backyard of Rick de Leeuw are decorated for Halloween. Witches, skeletons and spider webs decorate his house on Parijsstraat. In the evening the lights are turned on and the facade turns red.
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