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Ireland is renowned for its lush landscapes, ancient castles, and rich folklore that weaves through its vibrant culture. Yet, many hotels harbor restless spirits, where ghostly whispers echo through dimly lit corridors and shadows dance ominously in the fading light.

The Fitzwilliam Hotel

Ireland

Dublin

Spook rating:
5
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Guests have reported strange occurrences; including lights flickering and the sensation of being watched. Some staff members have claimed to see shadowy figures.
Price estimate per night

370

USD
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In the heart of Dublin, The Fitzwilliam Hotel looms like a brooding ghost, its opulent facade masking a sinister past soaked in whispers of the 18th-century mansion that once stood in its place. Guests have often reported a relentless chill that creeps under the skin, accompanied by the flickering of lights that pulse like a heartbeat in the dark, while unseen eyes seem to track their movements from the shadows-an unsettling reminder that the past refuses to fade. Those who linger in its halls too long have spoken of shadowy figures gliding past their periphery, leaving them with an unshakable sense that they are not alone, and that something-some malevolent force-watches with unfathomable intent.

The Morrison Hotel

Ireland

Dublin

Spook rating:
5
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1
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Guests have reported hearing unexplained footsteps and voices in the hallways; as well as experiencing sudden drops in temperature.
Price estimate per night

325

USD
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The Morrison Hotel loomed by the River Liffey, its once-proud facade now draped in a shroud of creeping ivy and shadows, as if the very walls absorbed the whispers of its spectral inhabitants. Guests often found themselves ensnared by an unnerving chill that slithered through the hallways, punctuated by the echo of unseen footsteps trailing through the night, and the disembodied murmurs of long-gone voices, floating just out of comprehension. Each night, as darkness tightened its grip, an unsettling truth settled over the hotel: the guests might come and go, but the restless souls, bound to the memories of their own wretched endings, were always waiting for the next unwitting occupant to add to their haunting

The Alex Dublin

Ireland

Dublin

Spook rating:
5
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1
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Guests have reported strange occurrences; including flickering lights and the feeling of being watched in certain areas of the hotel.
Price estimate per night

296

USD
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The Alex Dublin looms in the heart of the historic city like a forgotten specter, its dimly lit hallways weaving shadows thick enough to choke the breath from your lungs. Flickering lights dance to an unseen rhythm, casting ghostly shapes that seem to leer from the corners, while an unsettling sensation prickles the back of your neck-the heavy gaze of something ancient and hungry. Many have checked in, but as the Irish rain patters against the window, few dare to whisper of the whispers that creep through the walls at night, echoing the secrets of those who never checked out.

The Dean Dublin

Ireland

Dublin

Spook rating:
5
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Some guests have reported strange occurrences; such as doors opening and closing by themselves and unusual sounds at night.
Price estimate per night

234

USD
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The Dean Dublin, with its weathered brick and peeling paint, looms like a brooding specter from the 18th century, whispering secrets of long-gone souls through its creaky, damp hallways. Guests report the air thickening with a palpable unease as doors swing open to an unseen hand, and strange echoes of laughter echo through the night, luring the unsuspecting into a darkness that feels far too alive. For those who dare to stay, each night becomes an unsettling game of cat and mouse with shadows that linger just out of sight, and many leave questioning what truly resides within the hotels ancient walls.