Zacatecas
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Zacatecas, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is renowned for its stunning colonial architecture and rich mining history. Yet, as night falls, the once-grand hotels whisper secrets of restless spirits, their empty halls echoing with the cries of those who never checked out.

Hotel La Casa de la Marquesa

Mexico

Zacatecas

Spook rating:
5
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Guests have reported seeing apparitions and feeling cold drafts in various parts of the hotel.
Price estimate per night

261

USD
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Hotel La Casa de la Marquesa loomed over the cobblestone streets of Zacatecas like a forgotten relic, its once-vibrant walls now cloaked in a shroud of heavy shadows that whispered of the colonial past. Guests often found themselves entranced by fleeting glimpses of spectral figures drifting through dimly lit hallways, their hollow eyes echoing the pain of centuries gone by, while frigid drafts snaked through the air, chilling the warmest hearts and stirring a creeping sense of dread that even the bravest could not shake. Those who dared to stay the night would later recount the suffocating silence that thickened as twilight descended, an unsettling promise that the house itself was alive, watching, waiting for the living to

Hotel Villa de Guadalupe

Mexico

Zacatecas

Spook rating:
5
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1
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Visitors have claimed to hear unexplained voices and have felt a presence in their rooms.
Price estimate per night

123

USD
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In the dimly lit corridors of Hotel Villa de Guadalupe, the air hangs heavy with whispers, as though long-dead souls conspire just beyond the reach of candlelight. Guests often report the uncanny sensation of being watched, an invisible weight pressing down upon them as soft, disembodied voices echo their names, luring them deeper into the hotels shadowy embrace. Those who linger too long may find themselves trapped in a web of stories, where each whisper invites the past to claw its way back into the present, leaving them with an unsettling sense of not being alone-never alone.

Hotel Quinta Real Zacatecas

Mexico

Zacatecas

Spook rating:
5
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1
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Guests have claimed to see apparitions in the hallways and have experienced objects moving on their own.
Price estimate per night

123

USD
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In the flickering glow of gas lamps, the ancient stone corridors of Hotel Quinta Real Zacatecas exhale secrets of the 19th century, where shadows twist into restless figures, lingering just beyond the edge of sight. Guests have whispered of ethereal apparitions gliding through the chill of night, their mournful eyes reflecting stories long buried in the dust of history, while doors creak open on their own accord, as if beckoning the unwary to join the specters of the past. It is said that the hotel remembers, and those who dare to sleep within its haunted walls often awaken to a silence thickened by unspoken dread, leaving them questioning who-or what-might share their bed.

Hotel Meson de Jobito

Mexico

Zacatecas

Spook rating:
5
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Guests have reported hearing unexplained footsteps and whispers in the hallways; as well as feeling cold spots in certain rooms.
Price estimate per night

118

USD
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In the dimly lit corridors of Hotel Meson de Jobito, the air hangs thick with the whispers of the long-dead, their muted conversations echoing off the ancient stone walls, while unseen footsteps shuffle just beyond the periphery of sight, instilling a sense of dread that prickles the back of the neck. Guests often find themselves ensnared in pockets of frigid air, as if the very shadows conspired to steal warmth from their veins; those who dare to linger too long in the haunted rooms speak of a chilling sensation, as if they are not alone, their breaths mingling with the icy sighs of spectral visitors eager to share their unending story. Each night, as the clock strikes twelve, a silence envelops