World 13 Scariest Halloween Hotels
Karosta Prison Hostel, Latvia
The Mermaid Inn, Rye, East Sussex, UK
Akasaka Weekly Mansion, Tokyo, Japan
Stanley Hotel, Colorado, USA
Chillingham Castle, Northumberland, England
This appropriately named 12th-century castle has a gruesome history of executions. Traitors met a grisly end by a variety of means, including being hung, drawn and quartered. Today, visitors to the castle can visit the Torture Chamber – note the sloping floor designed to allow blood to drain away more easily – complete with an executioner’s block, gadgets for gouging eyes, and thumb screws. Unsurprisingly, the castle is believed to be haunted by a host of ghosts, but only the brave should book a stay in the Pink Room. Guests of this room report seeing flashing blue lights in a spooky phenomenon that has come to be known as the Blue Boy.
Self-catering apartments from £100 per room per night.
The Langham Hotel, London, England
Hawthorne Hotel, Salem, Massachusetts, USA
Ballygally Castle Hotel, Ballygally, Northern Ireland
Airth Castle, Stirlingshire, Scotland
The Heathman Hotel, Portland, Oregon, USA
Elvey Farm, Pluckley, England
Hotel Burchianti, Florence, Italy
Dragsholm Slot, Sealand, Denmark
Karosta Prison Hostel, Latvia
Ghostly goings-on at this former  military prison that was used by the Nazis, Soviets and Latvians  include light bulbs that unscrew from their sockets, doors that open by  themselves, and sudden drops in temperature. The ghost of a woman who  hung herself after learning her fiancé was executed here is said to  wander the corridor; while the grafitti of former inmates makes for  particularly chilling reading.
Bunks from €15.
Bunks from €15.
The Mermaid Inn, Rye, East Sussex, UK
Chairs that rock unaided, ghostly  visions of men in mid-duel, and clothes that become wet when placed by  the fire are just some of the frightening phenomena at this centuries  old coaching inn.
Dinner, b & b from £80 per person per night.
Dinner, b & b from £80 per person per night.
Akasaka Weekly Mansion, Tokyo, Japan
Guests report strange mists that  spiral from the air vents, the touch of ghostly hands, and lights that  flick on and off of their own accord. However, the most terrifying tale  is reserved for the female guest who claimed to have been dragged across  a room – by her hair – by an unseen presence.
Twin room from £100 per room per night.
Twin room from £100 per room per night.
Stanley Hotel, Colorado, USA
Situated high in the Colorado Rockies,  this reputedly haunted hotel was the inspiration for Stephen King’s  spine-chilling novel The Shining. The idea came to King during a stay in  room 217, but it’s room 418 – believed to be visited by the ghost of  Lord Dunraven – that is considered to be the hotel’s most haunted.  Guests and staff have also reported hearing children playing in the  corridors late at night, and piano music coming from the empty ballroom.
Doubles from $120 per room per night; ghost tours from $15 per person.
Doubles from $120 per room per night; ghost tours from $15 per person.
Chillingham Castle, Northumberland, England
This appropriately named 12th-century castle has a gruesome history of executions. Traitors met a grisly end by a variety of means, including being hung, drawn and quartered. Today, visitors to the castle can visit the Torture Chamber – note the sloping floor designed to allow blood to drain away more easily – complete with an executioner’s block, gadgets for gouging eyes, and thumb screws. Unsurprisingly, the castle is believed to be haunted by a host of ghosts, but only the brave should book a stay in the Pink Room. Guests of this room report seeing flashing blue lights in a spooky phenomenon that has come to be known as the Blue Boy.
Self-catering apartments from £100 per room per night.
The Langham Hotel, London, England
A number of ghost sightings have been  reported at this former home of the BBC, but one of the most  spine-tingling is the tale of a man who stayed in room 333. The guest  woke in the middle of the night to see a glowing ball of light  transforming into human shape. Unperturbed, he asked the ghostly vision  to reveal its name. In response, the spectre began heading towards the  bed with its arms outstretched – at which point the man promptly fled  the room. Other reported sightings include the host of a German  nobleman, who threw himself from an upper floor window, and apparitions  that walk through walls.
Double rooms from £350 per room per night.
Double rooms from £350 per room per night.
Hawthorne Hotel, Salem, Massachusetts, USA
Check-in to room 325 and you could  find yourself sharing with the ghost of a crying child, or being stroked  by invisible hands. Situated in Salem, Massachusetts, a town notorious  for hanging 20 women during the witch trials of 1692, the Hawthorne  Hotel is believed to have been built on the site of an apple orchard  belonging to Bridget Bishop, the first woman to be executed during the  trials. Today, guests staying here regularly report a drop in  temperature that is accompanied by a strong smell of apples.
Doubles from $114 to $315.
Doubles from $114 to $315.
Ballygally Castle Hotel, Ballygally, Northern Ireland
The castle is believed to be haunted  by the ghost of Lady Isobella Shaw, who was locked – along with her baby  girl – in a tower room after failing to provide Lord Shaw with a male  heir. In despair, Lady Isabella threw herself to her death from a turret  window. Guests report seeing Lady Isabella’s spectre roaming the hotel  grounds, and the cries of her baby are occasionally heard from the  hotel’s “Ghost Room” (pictured).
Doubles from £165 per room per night, including breakfast.
Doubles from £165 per room per night, including breakfast.
Airth Castle, Stirlingshire, Scotland
A ghostly dog that nips at guests  ankles, unseen children playing in rooms 3, 9 and 23, and sightings of a  nanny and two young children who are said to have died in a fire are  just some of the sightings at this 14th-century castle.
Dinner, b & b from £99 per room per night.
Dinner, b & b from £99 per room per night.
The Heathman Hotel, Portland, Oregon, USA
 Imagine waking in the middle of the  night to the sound of heavy breathing, and to find that you are unable  to move because the bedsheets have been wrapped tightly around you. The  breathing grows louder and nearer as you battle to free yourself. You  finally manage to get free and lunge for the bedside light, only to be  greeted by the sight of your suitcases hovering in mid-air. Then, just  as you let out a scream, your suitcases come hurtling towards you.  Sounds far-fetched? Tell that to the terrified guest who claimed to have  been subjected to this heart-stopping ordeal during a stay in the  hotel’s infamous room 703. Other guests have reported cold spots, moving  objects and the sensation of sharing their bed with a paranormal  presence. A hotel stay that’s not for the faint-hearted.
Double rooms from $179.
Double rooms from $179.
Elvey Farm, Pluckley, England
Situated in Pluckley, which –  according to the Guiness Book of Records – is England’s most haunted  village, Elvey Farm is believed to be haunted by a “weeping wanderer”.  Other ghosts in the vicinity of this medieval farmstead include the  highwayman Robert Du Bois, who was speared to a tree at Fright Corner,  and a phantom coach and horses that appears on Maltman’s Hill.
Doubles from £100 per room per night, including breakfast.
Doubles from £100 per room per night, including breakfast.
Hotel Burchianti, Florence, Italy
Guests staying in the Fresco Room have  reported the sensation of icy breath on their face and seeing a man  with an unearthly pink glow. Other sightings include a child that skips  down the hotel’s corridors, a long dead maid who cleans in the middle of  the night, and a woman who sits knitting in a chair.
Double rooms from €120 per room per night, including breakfast.
Double rooms from €120 per room per night, including breakfast.
Dragsholm Slot, Sealand, Denmark
This 12-century castle is reputed to  be haunted by three ghosts – the Grey Lady, the White Lady and the Earl  of Bothwell. The White Lady is thought to be the spirit of a nobleman’s  daughter, who was imprisoned within the castle walls by her father after  falling in love with a commoner. During renovations in the 1930s, a  skeleton cloaked in a white dress was discovered within a wall. However,  sightings of The White Lady continue to this day.
Double rooms from £240, including breakfast.
Double rooms from £240, including breakfast.













 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
