Jerez De La Frontera
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Jerez de la Frontera, renowned for its sherry production and stunning flamenco culture, boasts historic landmarks like the AlcΓ‘zar and the Cathedral. Yet, beneath the charm, the hotels whisper secrets of restless spirits, their chilling wails echoing through dimly lit hallways.

Hotel Bodega Tio Pepe

Average price per night

$271

USD
Spook rating:
5.0
(1 votes)
Guests have claimed to see shadowy figures and have experienced objects moving on their own.
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In the dimly lit corridors of Hotel Bodega Tio Pepe, the air hangs heavy with a breath of centuries past, where shadowy figures flicker like dying embers in the corners of hesitant eyes. Guests have reported the unnerving sensation of unseen hands brushing against their skin, while objects, dislodged from their resting places, seem to dance, taunting their bewildered witnesses with a malevolent glee. Here, the walls are steeped in forgotten whispers, and those who linger too long sometimes find themselves questioning whether theyve checked in-or been checked out-by something far older and much less forgiving.

Hotel Dona Blanca

Average price per night

$195

USD
Spook rating:
5.0
(1 votes)
Some guests have claimed to see a ghostly figure in traditional Andalusian dress wandering the halls at night.
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In the heart of Jerez de la Frontera, Hotel Dona Blanca looms, its ancient stone walls whispering tales of forgotten souls and mingling shadows. Guests often speak of a ghostly figure in traditional Andalusian dress gliding through the dimly lit corridors, her forlorn eyes flickering with an otherworldly glimmer as she seems forever bound to the very stones beneath her feet. In the stillness of the night, those who dare to linger too long are met not just with her gaze, but with the suffocating chill of history refusing to rest, leaving them haunted by the sense that escape might be an illusion.

Hotel Jerez & Spa

Average price per night

$197

USD
Spook rating:
5.0
(1 votes)
Some visitors have reported strange occurrences in the spa area; including flickering lights and the sensation of being touched by an unseen force.
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In the heart of Jerez de la Frontera, the Hotel Jerez & Spa stands as a polished facade over ancient grounds, where the air grows thick with whispers of the past. Guests unwittingly venture into its depths, where flickering lights cast long shadows and an unseen force brushes against their skin, evoking the chilling sensation of fingers lingering too long before vanishing into the oppressive silence. Beneath the veneer of luxury, something malevolent stirs, waiting to embrace those who dare to slip into the twilight of the spa-and none return the same.

Hotel La Fonda

Average price per night

$268

USD
Spook rating:
5.0
(1 votes)
Guests have reported hearing the sounds of children playing and laughter in the hallways; even when the hotel is quiet.
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In the dimly lit corridors of Hotel La Fonda, where the echoes of laughter hang in the air like a forgotten melody, the past weaves itself into the present with each creak of the ancient floorboards. Guests often find themselves paused in the stillness, listening to the distant sound of children playing, their giggles mingling with the rustle of shadows, only to turn and find the hallways inexplicably empty. But as the night deepens and the laughter grows closer, a chill settles in, hinting at a sinister mirth that reminds you: some spirits dont heed the call of slumber, and they delight in the company of the living.

Hotel Palacio Garvey

Average price per night

$332

USD
Spook rating:
5.0
(1 votes)
Guests have reported strange noises; unexplained cold spots; and the feeling of being watched. Some have claimed to see apparitions in the hallways.
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In the dimly lit corridors of Hotel Palacio Garvey, the past seeps through the peeling wallpaper like a slow-bleeding wound, where the whispers of long-dead guests mingle with the persistent echo of footsteps that should not have been. Guests often find themselves entrapped in pockets of frigid air, icy fingers crawling up their spines as they sense unseen eyes trailing their every move, and it isnt uncommon to catch a glimpse of veiled figures drifting through the faded opulence. Many check out with a lingering terror, the conviction that some secrets of the hotel are better left buried in its shadowy embrace.

Hotel Los Jandalos Jerez

Average price per night

$255

USD
Spook rating:
5.0
(1 votes)
Some guests have reported hearing voices and laughter in the hallways; even when no one else is present. Others have felt a presence in their rooms.
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The corridors of Hotel Los Jandalos Jerez wound like the twisted memories of its past, where laughter echoed like faint whispers through the stale air, beckoning the curious and the foolish alike. Those who dared to rest their weary heads within its shadowed rooms often awoke to a chilling sensation, as though unseen eyes lingered just beyond the curtain's frayed edge, their cold gaze suffocating any sense of safety. In this historical edifice, the boundary between the living and the dead blurred, turning each night into a gamble with the unseen, as guests brushed shoulders with phantoms who had no intention of letting go.