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10 SCARIEST Haunted Hotels You Should NEVER Visit!

Staying in a hotel can be a bit weird as it is. I mean let's face it, You don't know

who was in that room before you and you have no idea what went on in that room before your

date of arrival. However some hotels have fairly dark pasts that are common knowledge

to the public. So dark that people believe that there's spirits that inhabit these

locations. With that being said, Here's 10 Haunted Hotels You Wouldn't want to stay

in……...Unless you're a ghost chase in which by all means go ahead and enjoy your

trip!

10. Chelsea Hotel, New York City First up on this, We have a hotel which at

one point was Patti Smith, Andy Warhol, Jackson Pollock, and Madonna so called homes for some

time, However, It has been said there are two who still haunt the halls. Now even though

this hotel hasn't been open since around 2011 as it was closed down for renovations

(It was however opened back up in 2016 under the Chelsea Hotel Group moniker), former tenants

and employees have long noted paranormal activity surrounding the ghosts of Sid Vicious who

was accused for ending his then girlfriend's life while they lived there, and Dylan Thomas,

whose dedicated plaque on the outside of the building reads "Dylan Thomas lived and wrote

at the Chelsea Hotel and from here he sailed out to die."

9. The Marshall House, Savannah, Georgia Next up, we have a truly creepy hotel that's

located in one of the most haunted cities in the United States of America, the Marshall

House allegedly holds the spirits of Civil War–era patients from its former iteration

as a hospital. Multiple sources have claimed that they have seen ghost and spirits wandering

around hallways and foyers, as well as other creepy occurrences like faucets randomly turning

on—sans human touch.

8. Langham Hotel, London, England The Langham Hotel is said to be England's

first "grand hotel". This 5 star location has hosted distinguished guests ranging from

the likes of legendary author, Mark Twain to prolific writer, Oscar Wilde. Unfortunately,

People don't remember this location for the writers who previously stayed at this

location. It's the spooky stuff that's accumulated over 149 years that puts the hotel on the

list, including a German prince who leapt to his death from a window before WWI, and

a man who killed his wife and then himself on their honeymoon. On top of this, Other

spirits spotted on these grounds include the likes of Napoleon III, who spent some of his

exile in the Langham, a man with a bloody gash on his face, and various butlers and

footmen. Room 333 is said to be the most haunted of all the rooms in London's most haunted

hotel.

7. Ballygally Castle Hotel - Ballygally, Northern Ireland

Next up, We head over to northern ireland to look at the Ballygally Castle Hotel. This

former castle is haunted by Isobella Shaw, lady of the castle in 1625. According to the

legend that surrounds this castle, Lord Shaw locked her into a room and starved her following

the birth her daughter. The reason for this punishment is because he was wanting a male

heir rather than a daughter. Lady shaw would eventually meet her end when attempting to

escape. Today, more than 400 years later, she still roams the premises in search of

the child she never got to meet. Her room has been recreated and turned into "The

Ghost Room", which is open to visitors.

6. Elvey Farm - Pluckley, England Next up we head back to the united kingdom

to take a look at Elvey Farm. So in general, Pluckley is the "most haunted village in

England", at least according to the Guinness World Records. Elvey Farm, a dairy farm built

in 1406 was turned into a B&B in the 80s, sits at the center of all things supernatural

in Pluckley; ergo, it must be the most haunted hotel in England. Robert Du Bois, who ended

his life there, claimed that the guest lounge as his favorite haunt, while farmer Edward

Brett, who also passed away in 1900, has staked his territory in the former dairy, his last

words of "I will do it" echoing through the room. On top of this, There's also an unknown

man-ghost in military garb who resides in the barn, the so-called Red Lady bemoaning

her dead child in the graveyard, and the White Lady who haunts the church. Very Reservoir

Dogs ghosts, these ones.

5. Taj Mahal Hotel — Mumbai, India Next up, we head to Mumbai in India to take

a look at the Taj Mahal Hotel. Now in general, India is certainly akin to spiritualism and

mysticism. Mumbai's Taj Mahal Hotel is certainly no exception to this. So according to multiple

sources, This hotel is reportedly inhabited by the spirit of W. A. Chambers – an English

engineer who was part of the team that erected the building in 1903. He created the blueprints

for the building, took a trip back to his home in the United Kingdom, and by the time

he had returned, He saw that the hotel he designed was built facing the opposite direction

than the one he'd wanted. Distraught at the idea of his vision being botched, he ended

his life, and continues to safeguard the structure he loved so dearly.

4. Akasaka Mansion — Tokyo, Japan Next up, We have the Akasaka mansion in Tokyo,

Japan. So it's common knowledge that ancestors and spirits are dearly respected by Japanese

citizens. In Japanese culture, a visit from the ancestors is usually welcome. But not

at Akasaka Mansion, where the ghosts are undoubtedly tortured and their origins in the living world

remain unknown. According to multiple witnesses who've stayed at Building 1 have reported

fingers running through their hair and over their privates, being pinned down to the mattress

getting pushed and dragged from their beds, and having their backs scratched raw. There

is also a cool white mist that hovers at the ceiling and travels through the air vents.

This is pretty damn creepy to say the very least considering how many people have reported

to have had similar experiences when living in this hotel.

3. Dragsholm Castle — Hørve, Denmark Next up, We head over to Horve, Denmark to

take a look at Dragsholm Castle. The Danish castle was built in the early 1200s and was

home to many knights, kings and nobles. Since then, this castle has been converted into

a hotel. Reports have stated that this castle is haunted by a peculiar trio – the gray

lady, the white lady, and James Hepburn, the Earl of Bothwell, who was captured by the

Danes and kept in the cellar. The gray lady is a rarely seen former maid who continues

to check in on the order of things. It is also said that The white lady was the daughter

of a former castle owner who was imprisoned by her father for having a clandestine love

affair; she now listlessly wanders the halls. Now freed from his cellar prison yet unable

to leave, People have allegedly heard and seen the Earl riding his horse through the

courtyard every night.

2. The Queen Mary, California Now transformed into a hotel, The RMS Queen

Mary is an ocean liner that used to sail the north atlantic ocean from 1936 to 1967 before

it was purchased by the city of Long Beach, California. The most haunted area of the ship

is the engine room where a 17-year-old sailor was crushed to death trying to escape a fire.

Knocking and banging on the pipes around the door has been heard and recorded by numerous

people. In what is now the front desk area of the hotel, visitors have seen the ghost

of a "lady in white." Ghosts of children are said to haunt the ship's pool.

1. Fairmont Banff Springs Hotels, Banff, Canada Oh come one! Look at this place! It has haunted

written all over it. It looks like a modern mashup between Dracula's castle and an insane

asylum! Located high in the Canadian Rockies, the Fairmont Banff Springs Hotel calls to

mind a beautiful medieval castle in the wilderness. The Fairmont management adamantly denies any

ghostly activity, but stories abound. One spirit frequently witnessed is that of a bride

allegedly killed in a tragic accident right before walking down the aisle. The other,

far more whimsical tale involves an elderly bellhop named Sam McAuley. Sam so adored the

hotel that after he passed, he continued to work there. Guests report a white-haired bellhop

helping them, only to vanish before they have a chance to tip him.

And that's our list? Did we miss any out? Let us know in the comments below! Please

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