Hotel O'Higgins
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The Hotel O'Higgins, with its weathered facade and mournful whispers of a bygone era, looms over Vina del Mar like a silent sentinel, haunted by the echoes of laughter that have long since faded into despair. Guests often find themselves ensnared by the chill of unexplained cold spots, where unseen eyes seem to watch, and the shadowy figure of a woman in white glides through the dimly lit hallways, her sorrowful gaze lingering just beyond the corner of their vision. In this place, the walls breathe despair, and the night is alive with the creaks and sighs of despair, leaving visitors to wonder if some doors should never be opened.