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Haunted Hotels Around the World
Haunted Hotels Around the World
There’s something uniquely terrifying about haunted hotels. From creaking floorboards to ghostly apparitions, these eerie destinations provide a thrill for those brave enough to stay the night. Here are some of the most famous haunted hotels around the world—and how Hotel Hell in Myrtle Beach captures that same terrifying essence.
1. The Stanley Hotel – Colorado, USA
Famous for inspiring Stephen King’s “The Shining,” The Stanley Hotel is said to be haunted by several spirits, including the original owners. Guests often report hearing phantom piano music and children laughing in the halls.
2. The Fairmont Banff Springs – Alberta, Canada
This luxurious hotel is home to a famous ghost bride who fell down the stairs on her wedding day. Guests have also reported seeing a phantom bellman who still helps with luggage.
3. The Langham Hotel – London, UK
The Langham Hotel is one of London’s most haunted, with reports of over a dozen ghostly figures, including a Victorian man in military attire and a butler who paces the halls.
4. Hotel del Salto – Colombia
Once a luxury hotel, Hotel del Salto now stands abandoned and decaying. Located near a waterfall, it’s said to be haunted by guests who met tragic fates, adding to its eerie atmosphere.
5. Hotel Hell – Myrtle Beach, USA
Inspired by these legendary haunted hotels, Hotel Hell in Myrtle Beach offers a haunted experience like no other. With immersive storytelling, live actors, and terrifying scenes, it brings the haunted hotel experience to life for those brave enough to enter.
Ready to explore a haunted hotel for yourself? Visit Hotel Hell for a truly terrifying experience this Halloween season!