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Top 10 Most Frightening And Horrible Hotels In The World

Written By Unknown on Monday 27 May 2013 | 11:03

If a typical summer vacation at the beach you are rather tired, and you want something unusual or even extreme, I advise you to read the description of the TOP10 most frightening and horrible hotels from around the world, which for many years haunted, ghosts and any other vermin . Enjoy your vacation, friends;)
 Chillingham Castle, Chillinghem, the county of Northumberland, North of England

Originally, the castle was built to prevent the invasion of the Scots in the time of King Edward I. Go to numerous rumors and stories about the ghosts that inhabit the castle. Chillinghem historically been a place of torture and suffering. A lot of people here were beheaded, hanged or died of starvation. As a result, the castle became a favorite place for experts on the paranormal.

 Queen Mary, Long Beach, California, USA

Queen Mary - a former luxury cruise ship ever docked in Long Beach, near Los Angeles, and turned into a hotel. Several witnesses claim to have seen a ghost at the pool, where he once killed two passengers. Also on board were seen other ghosts - for example, a young girl in a white dress and an older man. Some cabins are not even used because they regularly unexplained phenomena.
 Stanley Hotel, Estes Park, Colorado, USA

This hotel is best known for the famous horror author Stephen King, who was staying here to get inspiration for his novel "The Shining." Stanley Hotel is located deep in the Rocky Mountain National Park, and it is quite difficult to get to.
 Hotel del Coronado, San Diego, California, United States

In the late 19th century, Hotel del Coronado was one of the most famous hotels in San Diego. Perhaps the most famous "death" case occurred here, it's the deceased under mysterious circumstances, Kate Morgan, whose body was found near the hotel, on the steps leading to the beach. Her ghost resides in room 302, where she was staying. Although the strange phenomena occur throughout the hotel.
 Diplomat Hotel, Baguio City, Philippines

Since 1911, this building served as a seminary, but during the Second World War, it took deserters fleeing from the Japanese army. As a result, the building was bombed by Japanese troops, causing massive destruction and death. In 1947, the building was restored, and in 1873 purchased the network Diplomat Hotels. Employees and guests of the hotel at night, heard a strange sound, and often faced with unexplained phenomena. The hotel was closed after the death of his manager, spiritual healer named Tony Agpaoa, but people still come here to "communicate" with the spirits.
 Crescent Hotel, Eureka Springs, Arkansas, United States

Crescent Hotel is the most haunted hotel in the United States. There are at least eight. Most visited it recognizes that this hotel, with its many stories about ghosts, is an eerie place. At one time the building was a hospital, not exactly known standard approaches to the treatment of patients, including cancer patients. So visit here often see ghosts doctors and patients that seem completely real.
 Fairmont Banff Spring Hotel, Alberta, Canada
This historic hotel is located in a national park Banff, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. But in spite of its external architectural beauty and grandeur and exquisite interiors, many avoid staying in this place. The most terrible room in the hotel - room 873, in which there were prints on the walls of children's handprints. At the next renovation entrance to this room was stopped as if it had never existed.
 Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel, Los Angeles, California, USA

There are witnesses who say they saw it at the ghost of Marilyn Monroe. Despite the fact that many deny this story, continue to regularly complain of its "appearance" of the pool and the hotel's nightclub. Another ghostly inhabitant of the hotel - the actor Montgomery Clift. Guests staying on the 9th floor, periodically hear the game on the brass wind instrument - a favorite tool actor.
 Hoshi Ryokan, Komatsu, Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan

This hotel is owned by a Japanese family for 46 generations. Perhaps that is why the ancient spirits live here, who belongs to the 14th century. Across the hotel you can find plenty of magical artifacts. Also about this place steeped in legend. And in combination with its bleak location, Hoshi Ryokan is the worst hotel in Japan.
 Rose Hall Great House, Montego Bay, Jamaica

Now is not working as a hotel, but spends day and night tours and, for the most fearless, wedding ceremony. Rose Hall was built by a certain John Palmer, whose descendant was careless enough to marry the young Englishwoman, Annie. Legend has it that Annie Palmer murdered, and two of their next husbands. Ghost of Annie Palmer, nicknamed the "White Witch", still lives in Rose Hall, searching for a possible next victim. Some also argue that roam here and three of her dead husband, thirsting for revenge.
 
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