Find Haunted Hotels Across America

Discover spine-chilling accommodations where history meets the supernatural. Find verified ghost hotels and paranormal getaways for your next eerie adventure.

300+ Haunted Hotels

50 States Covered

1000+ Ghost Stories

Real Haunted Hotels. Real Ghost Stories. Real Paranormal Activity.

When you search for haunted hotels online or on Google Maps, you’ll find over 33,000 matching results, but we’ve meticulously reviewed every single one to create the most realistic, historically accurate collection of truly haunted hotels you can actually visit and stay in.
 
Our comprehensive haunted hotels directory features 322 verified paranormal accommodations across 50 states, each with documented ghost stories, historical tragedies, and ongoing supernatural activity.
 
Whether you’re a paranormal investigator seeking authentic haunted hotels with EVP recordings and full-body apparitions, or a curious traveler wanting to experience America’s most haunted hotels firsthand, our curated collection connects you directly with properties where the dead refuse to check out.

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Real Haunted Experiences From Hotel Guests

“I stayed in room 5 (silverheels) - THIS ROOM IS HAUNTED! I captured proof with an SLS (Structured Light Sensor) camera. I have footage of an entity dancing on the dresser not more than 10 feet away from me.When I asked the "Dancer" to raise it's right hand, it did so immediately. I shared this footage with Pamela at the front desk and she was AMAZED!!! I was granted access to the other rooms but captured nothing more. If you stay here, ask to see the scrapbook at the check in counter of photos and news articles of unexplained happenings.”
Kip Davison
Hand Hotel in Fairplay, Colorado
Olde Park Hotel is the #1 Paranormal place in Texas. Put this place on your Bucket list and don't die until you go . You will never experience Paranormal events like you will here. For those who don't believe , you will by the time you leave, and those who do believe you won't be disappointed.. So come prepared for an experience of a life time...
Crooked Tree Ranch
The Olde Park Hotel in Ballinger, Texas
Came for the ghosts, was not disappointed! One of the most active investigations we’ve ever had! In several photos, my paranormal team caught full body apparitions!!
Rachel Flynn
Eloise Asylum in Westland, Michigan

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, haunted hotels are completely safe. The vast majority of paranormal activity is benign, consisting of residual energy rather than interactive spirits. Hotels with documented hauntings maintain normal operations and safety standards.

We read through thousands of reviews for thousands of hotels to identify the historically accurate backstory of how a hotel became haunted.

We also sorted through thousands of reviews! Every haunted hotel that is listed on this website has the following:

  • A historically accurate backstory around the hotel’s haunted past
  • At least one person who stayed at the hotel who reported that they witnessed a haunted experience or feeling 
  • At least one person who stayed at the hotel who reported that they witnessed a paranormal experience during their stay, or conducted a paranormal investigation
  • At least one person who stayed at the hotel who reported that they witnessed the presence of a ghost
The Crescent Hotel in Eureka Springs, Arkansas holds the title “America’s Most Haunted Hotel” with hundreds of documented encounters, including a ghostly nurse, cancer patients from its hospital era, and the hotel’s original owner.
Haunted hotels typically charge standard rates, though some offer premium “haunted rooms” or paranormal packages. October rates may increase due to Halloween demand at popular haunted hotels.
es. October rates may increase due to Halloween demand at popular haunted hotels.
Most haunted hotels allow guests to request specific haunted rooms, though availability varies. Popular haunted rooms like the Stanley Hotel’s Room 217 or the Crescent Hotel’s Room 218 should be booked well in advance.
Consider bringing:
– Camera or smartphone for photos
– Voice recorder for EVP sessions
– EMF detector (some hotels provide these)
– Flashlight for nighttime investigations
– Open mind and respectful attitude