8 Most Haunted Places in the World

If you are a fan of paranormal activities, these 8 of the most spookiest locations are worth your time, whether for their beautiful architecture, jaw-dropping locations, or fascinating histories.

The Stanley Hotel capitalizes on its reputation with nightly ghost tours and psychic readings from the on-site Madame Vera. Ghost sightings and some eerie piano music have been associated with the establishment.

The Stanley Hotel, Estes Park, Colorado

In 1968, a burial was taking place when a portion of the roof fell. Following that incident, the congregation started to believe the church was haunted and stopped going inside; as a result, the edifice was robbed and vandalized.

St. George’s Church, Czech Republic

Visitors have reported seeing colonial prisoners from the American Revolutionary War and French prisoners from the Seven Years War in the historic fortress's ancient dungeons, as well as the ghost of a dog wandering the castle's dog cemetery.

Edinburgh Castle, Scotland

Each year, the location draws thousands of tourists for its museum and Halloween events. There have been reports of ghostly activity such as pacing footsteps, shadowy figures, and unidentified laughter.

Eastern State Penitentiary, Philadelphia

Julian Santa Barrera used to live there. Barrera gathered and exhibited the toys after discovering a dead girl's body in a nearby canal in an effort to stave off evil spirits. The dolls are reported to be talking to each other.

Isla de las Munecas, Mexico

Located in about 40 miles southeast of Dubai, this village has shape shifting spirits that scared the residents out of it, leaving it abandoned and haunted, as per a local legend.

Al Madam, United Arab Emirates

The ghost of a lighthouse keeper who died after a fall and hearing children playing in and around the lighthouse ever since the horrifying drowning of three young girls nearby make the place very creepy.

St. Augustine Lighthouse, Florida

Strange noises like crying kids and barking dogs, as well as the statues that suddenly smile as people approach them, have been reported from the cemetery.

Bonaventure Cemetery, Savannah

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