New Orleans
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New Orleans, renowned for its vibrant jazz scene, historic architecture, and rich Creole culture, pulses with life and tradition. Yet, beneath its lively façade, the hotels whisper secrets of restless spirits, their hollow hallways echoing with the cries of the forgotten.

The Andrew Jackson Hotel

United States

New Orleans

Spook rating:
5
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1
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Guests have reported seeing the ghost of a young girl who is believed to have died in the hotel. Strange noises and unexplained cold spots are common.
Price estimate per night

181

USD
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The Andrew Jackson Hotel loomed in the languid moonlight of New Orleans, its weathered facade whispering secrets of a bygone era, where the air thickened with the echoes of laughter now twisted into distant wails. Guests who dared to rest their weary heads within its peeling walls often found themselves jolted awake by the chill of an unseen presence or the soft, heart-wrenching sobs of a little girl, eternally lost in the shadows, searching for comfort in the dark. As the night deepened, the pervasive sensation of being watched crept closer, leaving a lingering dread that perhaps, some specters are not merely passing through.

The Omni Royal Orleans

United States

New Orleans

Spook rating:
5
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1
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Guests have reported seeing a ghostly figure in a top hat and experiencing flickering lights and strange noises.
Price estimate per night

156

USD
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In the dimly lit hallways of the Omni Royal Orleans, the air crackles with a palpable tension, as if the very walls bear witness to secrets left unspoken since its construction in 1960. Here, flickering lights dance like fading memories, and the ghostly figure in a top hat prowls the shadows, his presence a chilling reminder that some guests never truly check out. When the walls whisper and the floorboards creak under the weight of unseen footsteps, one can only wonder who-or what-might be lurking just beyond the veil of the living, waiting to ensnare the next unwary soul.

The Hotel Provincial

United States

New Orleans

Spook rating:
5
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1
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Guests have reported hearing footsteps and voices; as well as seeing apparitions of soldiers from the Civil War era.
Price estimate per night

152

USD
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The Hotel Provincial looms in the gaslit haze of New Orleans, its weathered facade whispering secrets of the 19th century as phantom footsteps echo down dimly lit hallways, tracing the weary strides of soldiers long dead. The air hangs thick with the musk of mildew and despair, punctuated by disembodied voices murmuring tales of blood-soaked battlegrounds, while shadows flicker just beyond the edges of vision, teasing the boundaries of sanity. Guests have learned to keep their breaths shallow, for the walls seem to pulse with a sinister vitality, and when night falls, the true inhabitants emerge, hungry for the warmth of the living.

The French Market Inn

United States

New Orleans

Spook rating:
5
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1
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Guests have reported sightings of ghostly figures and unexplained noises; particularly in the older sections of the hotel.
Price estimate per night

133

USD
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The French Market Inn looms like a gnarled shadow over the cobblestones of New Orleans, where the whispers of the 18th century coil between the walls, promising secrets best left buried. In the hushed corners of its aged corridors, phantom figures glide silently, their icy fingers brushing against unsuspecting guests while echoes of laughter mingle with the mournful creaks of rotting wood. Those who dare to linger in the inn's darker passages often find themselves swallowed by an unshakeable dread, as if the very air around them is thick with the souls of the long departed, waiting-watching, and ever hungry for a fleeting connection to the living.