The 25 Most Haunted Hotels in the United States, According To Yelp

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It takes a particular type of adventurer to spend the night in a haunted hotel. Of all the eerie attractions you can visit — haunted houses, haunted bars, haunted towns, haunted campgrounds — none feels quite as intimate as a boarding house that’s rumored to be possessed by ghosts while also providing comforts like a turn-down service. That’s why Yelp curated a list of the 25 most haunted hotels in the US for thrill- and chill-seekers to keep on their paranormal radars this fall.

To compile the list, Yelp scanned hotel reviews for haunting-related keywords and then factored in metrics like ratings and volume of reviews to determine which accommodations deserved the title of spookiest. From San Diego to New Orleans, these are the most haunted hotels in the US to book a stay this Halloween — if you dare.

The 25 most haunted hotels in the United States

  • Best Western Plus Windsor Hotel — Americus, GA
  • Bourbon Orleans Hotel — New Orleans, LA
  • Cosmopolitan Hotel and Restaurant — San Diego, CA
  • DeSoto House Hotel — Galena, IL
  • Glen Tavern Inn — Santa Paula, CA
  • Hotel Leger — Mokelumne Hill, CA
  • Hotel Monteleone — New Orleans, LA
  • Hotel Vendome — Prescott, AZ
  • Jerome Grand Hotel — Jerome, AZ
  • McMenamins Edgefield — Troutdale, OR
  • Miami Biltmore Hotel — Coral Gables, FL
  • Mizpah Hotel — Tonopah, NV
  • National Hotel & Restaurant — Jamestown, CA
  • Olivier House Hotel — New Orleans, LA
  • Padre Hotel — Bakersfield, CA
  • Plaza Hotel — Las Vegas, NM
  • Queen Anne Hotel — San Francisco, CA
  • The Brown Palace Hotel and Spa Autograph Collection — Denver, CO
  • The Driskill — Austin, TX
  • The Emily Morgan San Antonio, a DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel — San Antonio, TX
  • The Marshall House — Savannah, GA
  • The Oxford Hotel — Denver, CO
  • The Palace Hotel — Port Townsend, WA
  • The Skirvin Hilton Oklahoma City — Oklahoma City, OK
  • THE US GRANT, a Luxury Collection Hotel — San Diego, CA

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