The ambience of your Halloween decoration depends a lot on the entrance of your home. While you can decorate your front door with a witch wreath and place a snake doormat underneath it, it will be great if you buy a Halloween inflatable archway to grace your guests with a spooky welcome. An archway could either be bought online or DIYed. Here we look at ten Halloween archway décor that are easily available on Amazon and are worth adding to your Halloween set-up. Coming with built-in LED, these Halloween inflatable arches will light up the atmosphere, especially during the night.

Inflatable Stack Pumpkin Ghost Archway

Is there anything more fun than inflating a Halloween inflatable archway comprising a ghost and pumpkin in one? In this Halloween inflatable, both pumpkin and ghost are stacked one above the other. Wait no longer and get ready to pump this cute Halloween decoration to place it at your main gate.

Buy: $90

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Grim Reaper Halloween Inflatable Archway

What is a better Halloween archway than a figure representing death itself? Measuring 7.8ft, the grim reaper inflatable archway come with built in LED lights.

Buy: $50

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Inflatable Ghost Archway

Creating a glowing nighttime display, this fun and terrific archway will be a worthy addition to you Halloween decorations. Placing a 10-ft ghost Halloween inflatable with a scythe in its hand can freak any passerby and neighbors in equal amount.

Buy: $80

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Inflatable Castle Archway

This blow-up walkway is something that your kids will fall in love with. The 9-ft tall inflatable features spider, three ghosts, two pumpkins and a cauldron that creates spooky atmosphere.

Buy: $70

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Also Read: Best Halloween Inflatables for Outdoor Decor

Inflatable Pumpkin Archway

Apart from carving pumpkins and using them in your Halloween party games, you can also put them to use to decorate your entrance way. We are not talking of real pumpkins but inflatable ones. This 7-ft inflatable pumpkin archway is perfect for Halloween outdoor yard garden decorations and trick or treat event decoration.

Buy: $86

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Skeleton Skull Archway

Introducing my personal favorite from the list, this 9-ft tall skeleton skull archway is capable of scaring small kids who you have invited to your Halloween party. Creating a spooky Halloween atmosphere, the archway features skeleton bones and hands. Apart from this, the archway also has a skull head with red glinting eyes.

Buy: $60

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Inflatable Pirate Archway

This 10-ft tall inflatable is literally the coolest archway you can get this Halloween. Light up Halloween trick or treat night with the inflatable pirate archway that features a skull head and two lit torch. Made of waterproof polyester, the pirate archway can easily be inflated in few minutes.

Buy: $70

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Inflatable Frankenstein Archway

While you can’t build a 30-ft dope Frankenstein in your yard but you surely can buy to enhance your Halloween decorations. This 10-ft tall Frankenstein archway is a unique addition to your Halloween party. Coming in a combo of green and black color, the inflatable archway is sure to grab attention of your guest.

Buy: $210

Spooky Cat Archway

It is very often that we forget to add spooky cats to our Halloween decorations or ignore it from the mix. To make sure you don’t miss one this time, spooky cat archway is here to scare your invitees. Standing 11-ft tall, this large spooky cat archway inflatable will ensure you have one of the biggest Halloween blow up yard decorations that also serve as an entryway.

Buy: $140

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Inflatable Scary Tree Archway

Featuring ghosts, tombstones, pumpkins and bright built-in LED lights, the inflatable scary tree archway is something you should definitely grab this Halloween season.

Buy: $60

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Atish Sharma is a seasoned journalist, theatre director and PR specialist based in Shimla, India. He boasts over eight years of experience in print, electronic, and digital media, and has played pivotal roles as a field journalist at Hindustan Times. When not weaving a web of words at Homecrux or scouring new tiny houses, you'll discover him immersed in cinema, savouring cult classics, interviewing production designers or embarking on a quest for existential truths, far beyond his fantasy of being a cowboy who never rode a horse.

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