“A historic New Orleans hotel with an outdoor pool and a haunted reputation of its own, Hotel Provincial sits close to the Old Ursuline Convent, home of the famous Casket Girls legend and its lingering vampire lore. With roots connected to a former military hospital site and the atmospheric streets of the French Quarter all around it, it is a fitting stay for travellers drawn to the city’s ghost...”
“Set near Prescott’s famous Whiskey Row, the Hassayampa Inn is a historic stay with a restaurant and a ghost story woven into its identity. Best known for the legend of Faith Summers, the sorrowful bride said to remain at the hotel after a 1927 tragedy, the property blends period charm with the kind of melancholy haunting that has followed it for decades.”
“Set in the heart of Tonopah, the Mizpah Hotel is a beautifully restored historic stay with two restaurants, casino, and a haunting that has become part of Nevada folklore. Built in 1907 and still steeped in silver-boom grandeur, the hotel is most closely associated with the Lady in Red, the ghostly woman said to linger on the upper floors and remain the property’s best-known supernatural presence”
“The Read House is a grand historic stay with Art Deco character, an indoor pool, and a haunting woven into its identity. The hotel’s most famous paranormal legend centres on Room 311, a restored 1920s-era room associated with the story of Annalisa Netherly and decades of reports describing unexplained sounds, apparitions, and an unsettling sense that someone else is in the room.”
“Set in a beautifully restored former hospital near the University of New Mexico, Hotel Parq Central offers stylish lodging with a bar/lounge and a haunted reputation that has followed the building for decades. First opened as a railroad hospital and later operating as a mental health facility, it is now associated with stories of shadowy figures, strange voices, sudden coldness and unseen presence”
“Set near Bourbon Street in the heart of the French Quarter, Bourbon Orleans Hotel is a historic stay with an outdoor pool and a long supernatural reputation. Behind its refined façade lies a layered past as a theatre, grand ballroom, convent and orphanage, with enduring tales of spectral children, watchful nuns, a Confederate soldier, and a ghostly dancer still seen in the old ballroom.”