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
<\/a> ?<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n The St Augustine Medieval Torture Museum is located in the heart of touristy St George’s Street. It’s a small place, on the second floor and can be easily overlooked by the tourist shops that surround it. It is one of the only museums that are open until late at night in St Augustine.<\/p>\n
The St Augustine Medieval Torture Museum is not for children. Some exhibits include an iron maiden, chastity belts, a rack, and other torture devices that people used in the medieval ages.\u00a0 The ambiance that the museum exudes is one of creepiness and well, it can get a bit scary and gory. It pays to visit at night, when the sun is already set, as the light effects and the cool blowing air definitely adds to the scary factor of the museum.<\/p>\n
Want to be in on the action? There are several interactive displays where you can take photos with creepy looking mannequins or find yourself entangled on some torture devices as well.<\/p>\n
Submitted by Ruby, Voyage Florida<\/a><\/p>\n
Factors Walk, Savannah, US<\/strong><\/h2>\n
One of the most popular questions tourists ask Savannah locals is, \u201cHave you ever spotted any ghosts?\u201d It\u2019s only natural to wonder where the spirits are hiding out, since Savannah is known as one of\u00a0the most haunted cities in the world<\/a>! After roaming nearly every inch of it, I\u2019ve come to the conclusion that Factors Walk is the spookiest spot.<\/p>\n
Submitted by Erin, Savannah First-Timer\u2019s Guide<\/a><\/p>\n
Larnach Castle, Dunedin, New Zealand<\/strong><\/h2>\n
Rumours of paranormal activity and ghost sightings have been associated with New Zealand’s Larnach castle for decades. From the faintest of whispers to the downright dramatic, many a visitor has left this Dunedin landmark feeling uneasy about what goes on between its walls. Not the least, the staff have reported mysterious happenings such as floating objects and other unexplainable events. But perhaps it’s no surprise when you learn of the\u00a0castle’s tragic\u00a0history. After commissioning the property in 1871, William Larnach lost his daughter, first wife and second wife at the castle, before taking his own life there in 1898. The castle was then used as an insane asylum, a retreat for nuns, and a solder’s\u00a0hospital before being bought by its current owners. These days, it’s one of\u00a0New Zealand’s main attractions<\/a>, being one of only two castles in the country. It’s a popular wedding and event venue, and you can even book a night at the castle hotel – if you dare!<\/p>\n
Submitted by Nadine, Le Long Weekend<\/a><\/p>\n
Vampire Museum in Paris, France<\/strong><\/h2>\n
If you are spending\u00a02 days in Paris<\/a>\u00a0or more, go beyond the main sights and look for lesser-known places or activities in Paris.<\/p>\n
Submitted by Elisa, World in Paris<\/a><\/p>\n
Abandoned theme park, UK<\/strong><\/h2>\n
Earlier this year, my family and I stayed at a hotel on the site of an abandoned theme park<\/a>. Camelot, located in Chorley, suddenly shut down, without much explanation, in autumn 2012, and has been left to decay since. The hotel complex used to be part of the theme park, and it is evident from the numerous car parks on site, which don\u2019t seem to fit with the rest of the hotel.<\/p>\n
Submitted by Emma-Louise, Even Angels Fall<\/a><\/p>\n
The Weeping House in Kyiv, Ukraine<\/strong><\/h2>\n
Ask any resident of Kyiv, Ukraine, whether there are any haunted places in the city, and most will immediately point in the direction of Richard the Lionheart\u2019s castle. Towering over the old and lovely,\u00a0postcard-perfect Andriivska street<\/a>\u00a0in the old town, this building has the spookiest story to tell.<\/p>\n
Submitted by Inessa and Natalie, Through a Travel Lens<\/a><\/p>\n
The Stanley Hotel, Colorado, US<\/strong><\/h2>\n
The Stanley Hotel is one of the most haunted hotels in the US and most well-known for it’s connection to Stephen King and The Shining.\u00a0 While the original wasn’t filmed there (the remake was!) Stephen King did write the whole book here.\u00a0 The first movie was inspired very much by the Stanley Hotel but wasn’t quite up to snuff.\u00a0 The hotel has quite this history and you can experience it for yourself.\u00a0 They offer day tours if you only have a few hours there or will only be there during the day.\u00a0 These are also great if you’re more into history or have kids with you.\u00a0 If you’re on a budget but want to experience it at night, you can do a\u00a0Stanley Hotel night tour<\/a>\u00a0(highly recommend!) or if you want to splurge on the ultimate spooky experience, you can spend a night at the Stanley Hotel.\u00a0 Not only can you stay at the Stanley Hotel, but you can specifically book the most haunted rooms!\u00a0 This would be a once-in-a-lifetime experience and so worth the splurge.<\/p>\n
Submitted by Megan, Red Around The World<\/a><\/p>\n
Poole, Dorset, UK<\/strong><\/h2>\n
Poole is indeed a\u00a0haunted town in Dorset<\/a>, with one of the most active ghosts located at The King Charles pub. Many unusual things happen around the pub, which has been the subject of many paranormal investigations.<\/p>\n
Submitted by Joanna, The World in my Pocket<\/a><\/p>\n
The Rocks, Sydney<\/strong><\/h2>\n
Many beautiful old stone buildings and some cobblestoned streets remain today, making it a pretty cool place for a stroll regardless, but those with an interest in the paranormal, or even just history, can join\u00a0The Rocks Ghost Tour<\/a>\u00a0to walk the streets at night and hear tales from the past.<\/p>\n
Submitted by Holly, Globeblogging<\/a><\/p>\n
Kellie\u2019s Castle in Perak, Malaysia<\/strong><\/h2>\n
Situated halfway between Perak’s adventure sports capital of\u00a0Gopeng<\/a>\u00a0and the town of Batu Gajah, both not far away from Ipoh, Kellie\u2019s Castles is a very quirky sight in Malaysia \u2014 and one that has a reputation for\u00a0hantu\u00a0\u2014 ghost, in the Malay language.<\/p>\n
Submitted by Marco, Penang Insider<\/a><\/p>\n
Greyfriars Kirkyard, Edinburgh, Scotland<\/strong><\/h2>\n
Edinburgh is home to\u00a0Scotland\u2019s most haunted graveyard<\/a>. Greyfriars Kirkyard is the stomping ground to several ghosts and poltergeists. These supernatural beings make a leisurely stroll through the graveyard extra spooky.<\/p>\n
The prisoners were starved and tortured \u2013 most of them didn\u2019t survive.<\/p>\n
Submitted by Crystal, Wandering Crystal<\/a><\/p>\n
Amsterdam Dungeon, The Netherlands<\/strong><\/h2>\n
If you are in Amsterdam, you should definitely experience the Amsterdam Dungeon, because it is really one of the\u00a0best things to do in Amsterdam<\/a>!<\/p>\n
Submitted by Dymphe, Dymabroad<\/a><\/p>\n
Point Nepean Quarantine Station, Melbourne, Australia<\/strong><\/h2>\n
Abandoned at the end of the Second World War, the\u00a0Point Nepean Quarantine Station<\/a>\u00a0was built at the very end of the Mornington Peninsula, near Melbourne, to isolate people with yellow fever.<\/p>\n
Submitted by Monique, Trip Anthropologist<\/a><\/p>\n
Haunted chapel in S\u00e3o Paulo, Brazil<\/strong><\/h2>\n
<\/a> Liberdade Square and church in Liberdade japanese neighborhood – Sao Paulo, Brazil<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n Many tourists visiting the Holy Cross of the Hanged think it is just another chapel, another touristy\u00a0thing to do in S\u00e3o Paulo<\/a>.<\/p>\n
Would you light a candle there?<\/p>\n
Submitted by Bruna, I Heart Brazil<\/a><\/p>\n
New Orleans, Louisiana, US<\/strong><\/h2>\n
New Orleans, Louisiana is one of America\u2019s most haunted cities! While there are many things to do in New Orleans<\/a>, take a ghost tour to hear the gruesome stories about why it\u2019s so haunted.<\/p>\n
Submitted by Alanna, Periodic Adventures<\/a><\/p>\n
Battleship Island, Japan<\/strong><\/h2>\n
Submitted by Kenny, Knycx Journeying<\/a><\/p>\n
National Justice Museum, Nottingham, UK<\/strong><\/h2>\n
The National Justice Museum in Nottingham is the location of the former Shire Hall and county gaol. The building is steeped in history, the steps outside were used for public executions and there was a court on the site since 1375 and a prison since 1449. It is one of the\u00a0must-see Nottingham attraction<\/a>s<\/a>\u00a0for all ages and a prominent feature on Nottingham ghost tours and for good reason as it was named one of the most haunted buildings in the UK.<\/p>\n
Submitted by Steph and Lewis, Book It Let\u2019s Go!<\/a><\/p>\n
Salem, Massachusetts, US<\/strong><\/h2>\n
Despite its harrowing past, Salem has become an incredibly popular tourist destination today, featuring attractions that point to the history of the trials. But it’s also sprung up into a destination for all things spooky, haunted, and creepy. There are many\u00a0ghost tours in Salem<\/a>, which take you past historic homes, dark graveyards, and other legendary spots, all while sharing tales and lore.<\/p>\n
Whatever you do in Salem, you will no doubt leave feeling purely enchanted.<\/p>\n
Submitted by Amy, New England With Love<\/a><\/p>\n
Bran Castle, Romania<\/strong><\/h2>\n
I visited it in January at the height of winter because I really wanted to experience it in its full glory; with lots of snow around and a good sense of why it is considered so scary. If you want to read about the full day you can check it here<\/a>.<\/p>\n
Submitted by Ucman, Brown Boy Travels<\/a><\/p>\n
Whitby Abbey, North Yorkshire, UK<\/strong><\/h2>\n
Submitted by Jo, A Rose Tinted World<\/a><\/p>\n
Edinburgh’s Above and Below Stories<\/strong><\/h2>\n
One of the first stops on every first-time visitors Scotland itinerary is Edinburgh’s Old Town<\/a> and for good reason! This is where you’ll find Edinburgh Castle, many of the city’s tours, the oldest pubs and the multiple locations that inspired the Harry Potter books.<\/p>\n
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