From haunted hallways to ghostly legends, hotels around the world are embracing their paranormal reputations—and travelers are lining up for a thrill. These aren’t just creepy stories whispered in the lobby. In 2025, more hotels than ever are marketing their haunted history as a feature, offering themed stays, ghost tours, and “rooms with a boo” for guests looking to mix luxury with a little fear.
Once considered niche or novelty, spooky stays are now part of mainstream travel experiences. Hotels in the U.S., U.K., Japan, and beyond are curating ghost-themed packages that combine history, mystery, and immersive storytelling.
Expect:
These experiences appeal to travelers seeking something different—not just a place to stay, but a story to live through.
Whether it’s a centuries-old castle or a former asylum turned inn, the darker the history, the higher the guest curiosity.
Ghost tourism is booming globally, especially among:
In many cases, haunted hotel stays aren’t about fear—they’re about immersive storytelling, connection, and curiosity.
If you’re ready to try a ghostly getaway, here are a few tips:
Whether you’re a believer or skeptic, the experience is unforgettable.
As travelers crave experiences over amenities, hotels are turning history into hospitality with a haunted twist. So if you’ve ever dreamed of sleeping in a room where things go bump in the night—now’s the time to book your stay, keep the lights low, and listen closely.
Because in these rooms, you’re never truly alone.
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