The most haunted hotels in the world

If you believe that ghosts are only found in horror movies, you’re wrong…
In the hotels you will see as the shows the well-known travel agency TripAdvisor based on the reviews of its visitors, there are spirits trapped in the rooms that appear when night falls.
At least in the imagination of their visitors.
Many of these hotels no longer work, while others have their spaces for a tour of curious visitors. Some again are still active.
See the list of the most haunted hotels, such as show TripAdvisor.
STANLEY
The hotel is located is located 6 miles away from the national forest of the rocky mountains (Rocky Mountains) just outside of Colorado, and became widely known through the Stanley Kubrick film ‘The shining’, starring Jack Nicholson and Shelley Duvall. Until today it is considered one of the “haunted” parts of America and they are not few those who claim that they have noticed some strange “moves” in the premises of the hotel, mainly in the dance hall, while hotel guests claim to have seen people inside the middle of the night to stand still and looked at them and then disappear. People from the kitchen staff claim to have heard voices and sounds from the hall, while others claim to have heard sounds from the piano in the empty room.The hotel employees believe that the ghost at the hotel is the same the wife of Freelan O. Stanley, which was a pianist.
QUEEN MARY
The cruise ship “Queen Mary was retired in 1967 and converted into a hotel in California, occupying a place among the most haunted places in the world. Visitors said they had seen the ghost of a “lady in white” in the living room of the ship, in the first place a man dressed in clothes from the 30s as well as children’s ghosts to haunt the swimming pool of the ship, the most famous of the spirit of Jackie, a young girl who broke her neck as did a dip in the pool.
The cabin Î’340 remains closed, and no one can visit her after the strange noises heard from inside, scaring even the hotel staff!
There are even testimonies to the ghost of a sailor walking around wearing the blue uniform. In the kitchen you can hear the voices of the cook who found a horrible death by torture! The most haunted area of the ship is the engine room where a 17-year-old sailor was trapped while he was trying to avoid a fire.
BALLYGALL
With a quick glance someone would have felt fascinated by the beauty of the French chateau of Ballygally in Ireland, which was built in 1625 when it was installed there, the family of Shaw. The story wants wife Isobel have committed suicide by jumping from a window to escape the slow death that had been imposed on them by the husband. The woman cheated on her husband and he in turn decided to lock in one of the rooms and left without food and water. Since it is said that the spirit of Lady Isobel returned to the castle and likes to entertain visitors – catching a conversation with them or knocking on their door.

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