5. Dr. Holms Hotel, Norway
The Dr. Holms Hotel, which is located within the ski resort town of Geilo, Norway, is a luxury hotel with a spa, swimming pools, a gym, and plenty more. Unfortunately, a young woman hanged herself in 1926, and her spirit is said to live within room No. 320.
4. Hotel del Coronado, California
4. Hotel del Coronado, California
When it first opened in 1888, the Hotel del Coronado was considered the biggest hotel in the world. The San Diego hotel has been the home of odd noises, spirited winds, strange faces, and a translucent figure of a young women in a black lace dress wandering around.
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3. 10-of-the-most-haunted-hotels-in-the-entire-world-5
Skirrid Mountain Inn, one of the oldest pubs in Wales, is the home of where nearly 180 men were hanged during the Welsh revolt. Rope marks can be seen on some of the beams, and the ghosts of those who were hung and killed are said to be wandering endlessly.
2. Chateau de Brissac, France
2. Chateau de Brissac, France
Built as a large castle in the 11th century, Chateau de Brissac is a massive, seven-story piece of architecture that holds a dark secret. Creepy encounters by guests have been known to happen, and the ghosts of two lovers who were murdered here are thought to walk the halls.
1. Stanley Hotel, Colorado
1. Stanley Hotel, Colorado
Considered to be one of the most famous hotels, the Stanley Hotel in Estes Park, Colorado, which inspired Stephen King’s “The Shining,” is definitely haunted. Ghostly activity has been reported in multiple rooms, and a piano is said to come alive at night.