Haunted Hotels You Can Actually Stay In (2025 Edition)

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Top Haunted Hotels You Can Actually Stay In (2025)

Some people collect postcards. Others collect nightmares. These hotels don’t just tell ghost stories — they *host* them. Check in for chandeliers that swing without wind, hallways that hum your name, and mirrors that reflect someone who isn’t you.

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FunForFest Tip: Bookmark this list — these places sell out every October, mostly because the living still outnumber the dead.
#StanleyHousekeeper

The Stanley Hotel

Estes Park, Colorado, USA

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Story

High in the Rockies, the Stanley Hotel gleams like a ghost itself. In 1911, housekeeper Elizabeth Wilson survived a gas explosion in Room 217 — and apparently decided she’d earned a permanent staff position. Guests still wake to neatly folded clothes, flickering lamps, and the faint smell of burnt gas. Stephen King’s nightmares started here, and yours might too.

Why Book It

You don’t just check in, you check into horror history. Between the antique elevators and echoing corridors, every shadow feels like it’s got a story. Or unfinished business.

FunForFest Tip

Ask for Room 217 only if you want a complimentary haunting. Otherwise, enjoy the whiskey bar — it’s the one place where spirits behave.

#QueenMaryCabinB340

The Queen Mary

Long Beach, California, USA

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Story

The Queen Mary is luxury wrapped in legend. Once a glamorous ocean liner, it now floats quietly in Long Beach — or as quietly as ghosts will allow. The most haunted room, Cabin B340, has guests hearing knocks, whispers, and a sudden chill from nowhere. Crew members have quit mid-shift. Paranormal experts just move in.

Why Book It

Imagine sleeping in a 1930s art deco suite while the ocean fog presses against your window and unseen footsteps echo down the corridor. That’s not bad Wi-Fi — that’s the ship remembering everyone who never checked out.

FunForFest Tip

Stay one night, if you dare. Bring a friend who snores — at least you’ll have an excuse for the voices.

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#CrescentPatient

The Crescent Hotel

Eureka Springs, Arkansas, USA

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Story

They call it “America’s Most Haunted Hotel” for a reason. Built in 1886 as a luxury resort, the Crescent’s story turned dark when it became a hospital run by Norman Baker, a fake doctor who claimed he could cure cancer. The basement served as his “experimental lab.” Some say the patients never left — they just changed rooms.

Why Book It

Marble floors, mountain air, and the occasional ghost nurse wheeling by. It’s part spa, part séance — a Southern Gothic masterpiece that doesn’t need fog machines to be eerie.

FunForFest Tip

If your bathroom door locks by itself, just say “Doctor’s orders.” You might get a spectral diagnosis.

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#MengerSoldier

The Menger Hotel

San Antonio, Texas, USA

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Story

Built beside the Alamo in 1859, The Menger is soaked in Texas history — and apparently, Texas ghosts. Guests report encounters with a Civil War soldier who still stands guard in full uniform, silently watching. Even Teddy Roosevelt was said to recruit his Rough Riders here, though some swear he still drinks in the bar after closing time.

Why Book It

Polished mahogany, chandeliers, and an occasional apparition in Union blue. The Menger’s grandeur is undeniable — but so are the footsteps that echo long after midnight.

FunForFest Tip

Ask for a room near the bar — if you feel a pat on the back, it might be Roosevelt himself encouraging another round.

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#ChloeTheMaid

The Myrtles Plantation

St. Francisville, Louisiana, USA

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Story

Known as one of America’s most haunted homes, The Myrtles Plantation carries the ghostly tale of Chloe — the enslaved woman said to have poisoned the family she served. Her spirit, wearing a green turban, is rumored to wander the halls and appear in mirrors. Guests have captured her image in photographs for decades — or at least, something that looks like her.

Why Book It

The creaking floors and moss-draped oaks give you Southern charm — and shivers. The Myrtles isn’t just a bed and breakfast; it’s an open diary of the Deep South’s ghost stories.

FunForFest Tip

Book the General Bradford Suite if you’re brave — it’s closest to where Chloe was last seen. Bring extra batteries; cameras tend to die right before she appears.

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#LanghamGentleman

The Langham

London, England

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The Langham isn’t just London’s first grand hotel — it’s also its most haunted. Since 1865, whispers of ghostly gentlemen in Victorian dress have echoed through its corridors. Room 333 is infamous for a glowing figure in evening wear who appears only during October. Guests have reported cold touches and flickering lights in the middle of their perfectly civilized tea.

Why Book It

Marble halls, velvet drapes, and the kind of spectral class only the British could perfect. It’s where luxury meets legend — a stay that’s equal parts five-star and fright night.

FunForFest Tip

Ask for Room 333 only if you fancy late-night company. The gentleman is polite, but reportedly doesn’t knock.

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#BanffBride

Fairmont Banff Springs

Alberta, Canada

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Story

The Fairmont Banff Springs, nicknamed the “Castle in the Rockies,” is a masterpiece of Gothic luxury — and ghostly legend. The most famous spirit is the Bride, a young woman who slipped on her wedding gown’s train and fell down the grand staircase before her ceremony. Guests say she’s still there, dancing alone in the ballroom, her veil glowing faintly in the dark.

Why Book It

This is Canada’s crown jewel of haunted hotels — alpine air, mountain views, and whispers in empty hallways. Every shadow feels cinematic, every breeze colder than it should be.

FunForFest Tip

Take the grand staircase after midnight — but step carefully. The bride might just reach for your hand to steady herself.

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#RussellSailor

The Russell Hotel

Sydney, Australia

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Story

Located in the historic Rocks district, The Russell Hotel once served sailors, soldiers, and — rumor has it — the spirits they left behind. Room 8 is the most infamous: guests often wake to find a ghostly sailor standing by their bed, silently watching. The air smells faintly of saltwater, even though the harbor’s blocks away.

Why Book It

If you want a proper Sydney experience — colonial charm, sandstone walls, and a side of supernatural — this is your port of call. It’s haunted hospitality with a view of the harbor lights.

FunForFest Tip

Ask for Room 8 only if you’re comfortable with company. The sailor doesn’t talk, but apparently, he never misses check-in.

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#BallygallyLady

Ballygally Castle Hotel

County Antrim, Northern Ireland

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Story

Ballygally Castle overlooks the cold Irish Sea — and hides a tale that chills even the locals. In the 17th century, Lady Isobel Shaw was locked in her tower room by her husband and fell to her death while trying to escape. Her ghost is said to knock softly on doors at night, still searching for her child. Guests have even felt a gentle hand brush their shoulder as they sleep.

Why Book It

This isn’t just a haunted castle — it’s one of Ireland’s most scenic stays. Between the rugged cliffs and whispering waves, you’ll find luxury, history, and a lingering sadness in the air that’s strangely beautiful.

FunForFest Tip

Visit the “Ghost Room” on the top floor if you dare — hotel staff keep it open for curious souls. Knock twice, and see if Lady Isobel answers.

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#TullochGreenLady

Tulloch Castle Hotel

Dingwall, Highlands, Scotland

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Story

Tulloch Castle stands in the heart of the Scottish Highlands — elegant, ancient, and famously haunted. The resident spirit, known as the Green Lady, is said to be Elizabeth Davidson, a noblewoman betrayed by her family centuries ago. Guests have reported seeing her gliding through corridors bathed in a soft green glow, her sorrowful face reflected in antique mirrors.

Why Book It

It’s a castle that combines Highland luxury with supernatural history. From crackling fireplaces to stone staircases echoing with unseen footsteps, Tulloch offers every traveler a taste of eerie elegance.

FunForFest Tip

Ask for Room 8 if you’re brave — that’s where the Green Lady was last seen, and sometimes the room door opens on its own... even when locked.

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#BhangarhCurse

Bhangarh Fort

Rajasthan, India

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Story

Legend says Bhangarh Fort was cursed by a black magician who fell in love with the local princess. When she rejected him, he cast a spell that doomed the entire city — and every night, the spirits of its residents rise to wander the ruins. Locals refuse to stay here after sunset; even the Indian government forbids entry after dark.

Why Visit It

If you ever wanted to step inside a real-life ghost story, this is it. The fort’s eerie silence, half-buried temples, and haunted courtyards make Bhangarh India’s most infamous forbidden zone. Perfect for thrill seekers and photographers with strong nerves.

FunForFest Tip

Visit during daylight and head back to your hotel before dusk — but not just any hotel. Stay at the nearby Neemrana Hill Fort Kesroli, where history is elegant, and the only thing that goes bump in the night is room service.

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