The 7 most haunted hotels in the United States

Make a reservation if you dare.


The frightening season is fast approaching, which means that it is officially time to queue your favorite classic thrillers, to decide yourHalloween costume, and consider all the ways to make this October deliciously frightening October. If you feel very spicy this year, bring your besties, your family or your partner together and make a reservation in one of the most notoriously haunted hotels in the country. The rumor wants the following establishments to be riddled with ghosts and the history of the past. Are you daring enough to book a stay?

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The Jerome Grand Hotel in Jérôme, Arizona

Jerome Grand Hotel
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Arizona is speckled by old western mining cities which serve as ghost hotspots, and the Jérôme mountain is undoubtedly one of the most haunted. You will find thereJerome Grand Hotel, perched at the Tippy top ofsmall city.AE0FCC31AE342FD3A1346EBB1F342FCB

Built in the early 1900s, this historic hotel was originally a first hospital. Thus, in addition to taking advantage of the views of epic panorama, you will also have the chance to rub the elbows with minor spirits which are always to live there.

"Customers would have heard breathing, whistling breathing and voices from empty rooms," said the hotel website. "Paranormal experts have also discovered the ghosts of doctors and employees still traveling the building, still doing their work almost a century later."

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The Algonquin Hotel in New York

The Algonquin Hotel
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You may not think of Big Apple as a place where spirits persist, but this major metropolis has a long and winding story. Among a sea of ​​elegant and modern hotels, you will find establishments with old bones and whispered tales.The Algonquin Hotel- Located not too far from Times Square - is the perfect example.

It was built in 1902, served as a destination for City Elite and remains a must -have of the city to date. Employees and hotel customers noted entrances with strange appearances, especially in the hall and dining rooms, and also heard many strange noises.

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Older Harbor Hotel in Savannah, Georgia

Savannah Georgia
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A trip to Savannah, Georgia meansCandy, Sweet, walks by the water and mossi oaks swing in the breeze. You are also in stories of epic ghosts and many opportunities to discover the paranormal.

One of the oldest properties in the city isOlder Harbor Inn, who says that legend houses a harmless ghost named Hank. The hotel's website says: "Customers have reported an odor of cigar smoke when no smoking was present, experienced things moving, parts that fall on the ground and other frightening shenanigans."

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The Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel in Los Angeles, California

Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel
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And if we told you that there was a chance that you could have a modern meeting with the only and onlyMarilyn Monroe? The stories say that she still takes stepsThe Hollywood Roosevelt hotel In Los Angeles, where she lived at the start of her career while pursuing modeling. The hotel even devoted an entire suite to the blonde bomb. People say they saw her appear in the bedroom mirror and decorate the hotel's ballroom.

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The Driskill hotel in Austin, Texas

The Driskill Hotel
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Seeing Marilyn Monroe's mind may not seem so scary, but we cannot say the same for the ghost that you are likely to meetThe Driskill hotel in Austin Texas. The hotel was built and appointed after Jesse Driskill in the 1880s, a man who had a ugly reputation for heat. Those who have traveled the legendary walls say they have seen evidence to smoke cigars, throw alcohol and play all night.

The hotel itself is an emblematic landmark not to be missed, so if you are too frightened to spend the night at least to have a drink. Who knows, Driskill can join you.

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The Stanley Hotel in Estes Park, Colorado

The Stanley Hotel
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Call all cinema enthusiasts. If you've ever seen Stanley Kubrick's brilliant, you will instantly recognizeThe Stanley Hotel in Estes Park, Colorado. After Stephen King visited the magnificent hotel and made a terrifying nightmare there (the genre you wake up in a sweat swimming pool), he was inspired to write the famous thriller.

But even before, the hotel had a frightening story. There was an explosion of fatal gas there in 1911, which people say they were what triggered a wave of angry ghosts, statements and strange events. The most haunted room of all is # 217, and it is open for reservations.

Monteleone hotel in New Orleans, Louisiana

Hotel Monteleone
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New Orleans is known for its rich cultural scene, its incredible food, its incredible music and its deep history. If these are the ghosts you are looking for during your stay, then make a reservation to the 135 year old man Monteleone hotel , which is known to be one of the most haunted escapades of the whole state.

"The generations of hotel and staff customers have regularly experienced haunted events that would even make the highest skeptical to take a break," said the website. There is apparently a restaurant door that opens and closes by itself every night (even when locked), and an elevator that usually stops on the wrong floor where children's appearances have been views.


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