Trujillo
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Trujillo, a historic city in Peru, is renowned for its ancient ruins like Chan Chan and the captivating colonial architecture. Yet, as night falls, the whispers of restless spirits seep through the cracked walls of its eerie hotels, beckoning the unwary to join them.

Hotel Los Conquistadores

Peru

Trujillo

Spook rating:
5
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Guests have experienced unexplained cold spots and have reported seeing shadows moving in their peripheral vision.
Price estimate per night

247

USD
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Hotel Los Conquistadores stood like a faded sepulcher amid the whispers of ancient histories, its peeling walls soaked in tales of conquest and betrayal. As guests crossed its threshold, they could feel an unsettling chill seep through their bones, punctuated by the uncanny flicker of shadowy forms skittering just beyond the corner of their gaze, leaving behind a lingering terror that echoed in the hollow silence of its haunted corridors. Those who dared linger found themselves haunted not by ghosts of the past, but by insidious memories, as if the hotel itself conspired to weave their souls into its sinister tapestry.

Hotel Casa Andina Standard Trujillo

Peru

Trujillo

Spook rating:
5
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1
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Some visitors have shared experiences of feeling cold spots in certain areas of the hotel and hearing whispers late at night.
Price estimate per night

236

USD
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In the dimly lit corridors of Hotel Casa Andina Standard Trujillo, the air hangs thick with whispers, echoes of voices long silenced, weaving through the shadows like remnants of a forgotten past. Cold spots cling to the corners, a frigid reminder of the ancient souls who wander restlessly, their spectral presence brushing against the skin like a lover's last caress, yet laced with an unshakeable dread. Guests have come seeking comfort, only to find themselves enveloped in an insidious embrace, where the walls seem to pulse with a heartbeat of their own, and at night, the whispers grow louder, urging them to listen-to what, they dare not think.

Hotel Gran Bolivar

Peru

Trujillo

Spook rating:
5
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Guests have reported seeing shadowy figures in the corridors and experiencing flickering lights without explanation.
Price estimate per night

178

USD
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Hotel Gran Bolivar looms in Trujillo like a monument to lost whispers, its once-grand halls steeped in a chilling silence that hums with the electric pulse of the unseen. Flickering lights dance like specters in the corners, while shadowy figures flit through the dimly lit corridors, their presence felt more than seen, weaving a tapestry of dread that ignites the air with the scent of decay and forgotten dreams. Guests have learned too late that some doors should remain closed; for each night spent within these haunted walls invites a shadowy companion that lingers just beyond the edge of sight, waiting to ensnare the unwary in its icy embrace.

Hotel San Agustin

Peru

Trujillo

Spook rating:
5
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1
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Guests have reported strange occurrences such as lights turning on and off and the sensation of cold breezes in enclosed spaces.
Price estimate per night

50

USD
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In the dim corridors of Hotel San Agustin, history whispers through the cracked plaster, where every shadow seems to pulse with the lingering dread of those who never quite checked out. Guests often find themselves ensnared in a chilling ballet of flickering lights that dance to the rhythm of unseen hands, while icy drafts curl around their ankles as if the very air mourns for lives long lost. Here, the past clings tightly, inviting the living to share in its sorrow-and leaving them to wonder just how far the dead will go to be remembered.