Double, double, toil and trouble, <\/em>\r\nFire burn, and cauldron bubble.<\/em>\r\nFillet of a fenny snake,<\/em>\r\nIn the cauldron boil and bake<\/em>\r\nWilliam Shakespeare<\/em><\/strong><\/pre>\nWe are fast approaching the spookiest event of the year \u2013 Halloween. What better way to get you ready than to take a tour around the world of famous ghosts, ghouls and haunted castles!<\/em><\/p>\n
Dragsholm Slot, Denmark<\/strong><\/h2>\n
About an hour northwest of Copenhagen, Denmark sits one of the spookiest Danish castles – Dragsholm Slot<\/a>. This creepy structure boasts manicured gardens and incredible views of the North Sea. It\u2019s also the setting of ghost stories and four wandering spirits. Today, the castle is a luxury hotel, which even allows you to stay over in the haunted castle.<\/p>\n
Submitted by Derek and Mike, Everything Copenhagen<\/a><\/p>\n
Alcatraz Night Tour, San Francisco, US<\/strong><\/h2>\n
If you want to visit Alcatraz you will have to take one of the official tours.\u00a0 They offer a day tour, night tour, and behind the scenes tour.\u00a0 The Alcatraz night tour<\/a> offers a bit of a spooky atmosphere and special ranger talks. The stories of how the prisoners tried to escape are fascinating.<\/p>\n
Submitted by Anisa, Two Traveling Texans<\/a><\/p>\n
St Augustine Medieval Torture Museum, Florida, US<\/strong><\/h2>\n