Place Type: Hotel

Queen Anne Hotel

San Francisco’s prestigious Pacific Heights neighborhood harbors an elegant Victorian mansion where the ghost of a devoted headmistress continues her eternal watch over what was once an exclusive girls’ school, making the Queen Anne Hotel one of the city’s most fascinating haunted destinations.

Copper Queen Hotel

Perched atop the historic mining town of Bisbee, Arizona, the majestic Copper Queen Hotel stands as a testament to the American Southwest’s mining boom, where for over a century, guests have reported encounters with ethereal residents who never checked out.

White Eagle Pub and Hotel

Nestled in Portland’s industrial district, the White Eagle Saloon and Hotel stands as a haunting reminder of the city’s rough-and-tumble past, where spirits of shanghaied sailors, murdered prostitutes, and tortured souls still roam the halls of what was once one of the city’s most notorious establishments.

Menger Hotel

The historic Menger Hotel in San Antonio, Texas, stands as America’s most haunted hotel, where more than 32 different spirits roam its Victorian halls, from former maids and soldiers to heartbroken lovers and even Theodore Roosevelt’s ghostly apparition.

Brumder Mansion

Standing proudly in Milwaukee’s historic district, the Brumder Mansion’s ornate Victorian architecture masks a complex history of prohibition-era secrets, underground tunnels, and persistent paranormal activity that has earned it recognition as one of Wisconsin’s most actively haunted bed and breakfasts.

Thornewood Castle

Rising majestically above American Lake in Lakewood, Washington, Thornewood Castle stands as a testament to love and luxury, where the spirits of its original owners are said to remain so devoted to their dream home that they’ve never left, making it one of the Pacific Northwest’s most elegantly haunted mansions.

Hotel Monte Vista

Perched in the heart of historic downtown Flagstaff, Arizona, the Hotel Monte Vista has hosted not only Hollywood celebrities and weary travelers since 1927 but also a remarkably active collection of spirits, making it one of the Southwest’s most notoriously haunted establishments.

Don CeSar Hotel

Rising like a pink palace from the white sands of St. Pete Beach, Florida, the legendary Don CeSar Hotel harbors not only Jazz Age glamour and celebrity secrets but also the eternal love story of its heartbroken founder Thomas Rowe, whose spirit is said to still wander its halls in search of his lost love.

Cecil Hotel

From unexplained deaths and unsolved mysteries to serial killer residents, Los Angeles’ infamous Cecil Hotel has earned its reputation as one of America’s most haunted buildings, drawing visitors and paranormal investigators who dare to explore its dark corridors.