Detroit
SPOOKIEST STAYS
Detroit, known as the birthplace of Motown and a hub of automotive innovation, features iconic landmarks like the Detroit Institute of Arts and the historic Belle Isle. Yet, its hotels whisper tales of restless spirits, with shadows lurking in empty ballrooms and echoes of long-lost melodies haunting the hallways.

The Whitney

United States

Detroit

Spook rating:
5
(
1
Β votes)
Guests and staff have reported seeing apparitions; particularly a woman in white; believed to be the spirit of the original owner; who died in the house. Strange noises; cold spots; and items moving on their own have also been reported.
Price estimate per night

274

USD
πŸŽƒ How scary does this look?
😊
😐
😬
😰
😱
Not scary
Scary

In the dim light of The Whitney, shadows twist and waver, whispering secrets of a forgotten era; the faint echoes of laughter rub against the chill of the air, where the temperature drops inexplicably, wrapping around visitors like a cold embrace. Guests often find themselves face-to-face with the ethereal figure of a woman in white, her mournful gaze trapped within the decaying splendor of the 1894 mansion, while disembodied whispers flit through the hallways like moths to a flame. Those brave enough to linger too long learn the unhinged truth: in this haunted haven, its not just the spirits that watch you, but the very walls themselves seem to breathe, eager to claim another soul.