10 Haunted Hotels That Will Keep You Awake All Night: Are You Brave Enough to Check In?

Discover the places where shadows walk and whispers never fade... Book your stay if you dare!

Imagine the creak of the floorboards underfoot, the whisper of a cold breeze on your neck, and the eerie sensation that you're never truly alone. Welcome to a night at the world’s most haunted hotels. Arobone Adventures has compiled a list of spooky destinations where you can not only visit but also stay overnight—if you dare! Each of these locations offers an unforgettable paranormal experience. Book your stay with us and get ready for a ghostly getaway!

1. The Stanley Hotel – Estes Park, Colorado

Famously known as the inspiration behind Stephen King’s The Shining, The Stanley Hotel is a hotspot for supernatural activity. Guests have reported seeing ghostly figures in the hallways, hearing eerie piano music, and the distant sound of children’s laughter. One of the most famous spirits is Mrs. Stanley herself, often spotted playing the piano late at night.

Book your stay with us at The Stanley Hotel—if you’re brave enough!

2. The Myrtles Plantation – St. Francisville, Louisiana

The Myrtles Plantation is often called one of the most haunted homes in America. The spirit of Chloe, a former slave, and several others are said to wander the grounds. Guests have reported mysterious handprints on mirrors, eerie footsteps, and sightings of Chloe herself.

Book your stay at The Myrtles Plantation, where the dead never rest.

3. Queen Mary Hotel – Long Beach, California

Once a luxury ocean liner, the Queen Mary now harbors the ghosts of sailors, passengers, and the mysterious "lady in white." Guests often feel cold spots, hear strange sounds, and witness figures that vanish as soon as they’re spotted. Paranormal investigators love this location for its frequent ghostly activity.

Ready to explore the paranormal aboard the Queen Mary? Book your stay now with us.

4. The Crescent Hotel – Eureka Springs, Arkansas

Dubbed “America’s Most Haunted Hotel,” the Crescent Hotel’s dark history includes former owner Norman Baker, who ran a fraudulent cancer hospital. His ghost, along with those of his patients, has been seen roaming the halls. One guest reported waking up to the sensation of being watched—and she wasn’t alone in the room!

Prepare for a stay that will leave you haunted. The Crescent Hotel awaits.

5. The Marshall House – Savannah, Georgia

During the Civil War, The Marshall House served as a hospital, and its halls echo with the voices of the past. Guests have reported disembodied voices, cold drafts, and unexplained flickering lights. One room was said to be haunted by a ghostly soldier, with the sound of footsteps marching through the halls late at night.

Book your eerie Savannah experience at The Marshall House with us!

6. The Hotel del Coronado – San Diego, California

The ghost of Kate Morgan, who died under mysterious circumstances in 1892, still haunts this historic beachfront hotel. Guests staying in her room report strange activity, such as objects moving on their own and flickering lights. For those seeking a beachfront ghostly experience, this is the place to be.

Will you meet Kate Morgan at Hotel del Coronado? Book your stay today.

7. The Driskill Hotel – Austin, Texas

Built in 1886, The Driskill Hotel is home to a few famous ghosts, including its original owner, Colonel Driskill, and a young girl who met her tragic fate on the hotel’s grand staircase. Guests have reported feeling sudden chills and seeing shadowy figures in the lobby.

Enter at your own risk—The Driskill is waiting.

8. The Emily Morgan Hotel – San Antonio, Texas

This gothic-style hotel sits near the historic Alamo and has a dark past as a former hospital. Ghostly apparitions of former patients have been seen wandering the 14th floor. Strange occurrences, such as doors opening on their own and lights flickering, are common in this eerie destination.

Check in, if you dare, at The Emily Morgan Hotel.

9. The Omni Parker House – Boston, Massachusetts

With a history stretching back to the 1800s, the Omni Parker House is believed to be haunted by its founder, Harvey Parker, and even Charles Dickens. Guests have reported eerie sensations, strange sounds, and mysterious figures appearing in mirrors.

Experience the haunted past of Boston’s Omni Parker House—book with us today!

10. The Chateau Marmont – Los Angeles, California

This iconic hotel is not just famous for its celebrity guests, but also for its ghostly residents. Many believe that tragic Hollywood stars, such as John Belushi, still haunt the grounds. Guests have reported eerie whispers, shadowy figures, and the unsettling feeling of being watched.

Come closer to Hollywood’s haunted past at The Chateau Marmont.

How to Book Your Haunted Getaway

Ready to dive into the supernatural? Arobone Adventures offers exclusive packages for each of these haunted hotels. Whether you're a thrill-seeker ready to face your fears or simply curious about ghostly tales, we've got a spooky stay waiting for you. Plus, we provide all the practical travel details—from nearest airports to local attractions—so you can plan your trip with ease.

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Many of these haunted hotels offer limited availability due to their popularity, especially around Halloween. Don’t miss your chance to explore the unknown—book your haunted stay today!

Why Book with Arobone Adventures? We offer more than just a hotel stay—we curate experiences. From ghost tours to paranormal investigations, each of our packages is tailored to give you an unforgettable adventure. Contact us today to learn more!

Book Your Haunted Escape

These haunted hotels are not just stories—they are real places where the line between the living and the dead blurs. Book your stay with Arobone Adventures, and we’ll arrange your supernatural getaway. Whether you’re seeking a ghostly encounter or simply the thrill of the unknown, we’ll make sure your stay is one to remember... if you can handle it.

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