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The World's Most Scary Haunted Places

A Travel Guide for the Brave!

By PPPublished 2 years ago 4 min read
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Haunted houses, scary hotels, and spooky landmarks: there are endless opportunities to immerse yourself in the world of ghoulish getaways. With creepy crawlers and unsettling spirits lurking around every corner, there’s no shortage of frightful destinations to explore during this time of year. If you’re ready to be scared senseless, keep reading for insider information on some of the most terrifying places across the globe. From a remote New Zealand hotel to an abandoned asylum in Australia, these eerie destinations will leave you with goosebumps for days. If you think you have what it takes to handle these horrifying journeys, pack your bags and read onward…

Remote New Zealand hotel:
Hotel Tattersall might seem like a normal enough place to stay, but it’s actually located inside an old prison. Built in 1883, this former jail was once home to the country’s most dangerous criminals — and you can stay there. While most of the prison has been renovated, Hotel Tattersall still features some of its original architecture, including wooden staircases and steel bars on the windows. If you’re brave enough to stay the night, you’ll have a chance to see life behind bars firsthand. The hotel is located in the heart of New Zealand’s capital city, Wellington, so you can experience the city’s other, less frightening attractions as well. The nearby Botanic Gardens are a great place to visit during the day, and the city’s nightlife is second to none.

Spain’s most haunted prison:
The island of San Servan is located just off the coast of Spain. The island has a dark past that continues to this day, as it’s currently home to one of the country’s most haunted places: the Prison de San Servan. Originally built in 1882, this prison was torn down in 2005 and has since been turned into a tourist attraction. The prison’s dark history is said to have left it haunted by the souls of those who were executed there. Visitors have reported seeing shadowy figures, feeling cold spots, and hearing the sounds of screaming in the prison’s lower levels. While the prison may seem like a scary place during the day, things are even spookier at night. The best time to visit is during a ghost walk, during which you’ll hear the unsettling stories of the prison’s past.

Singapore’s abandoned Merlion station:
Built in the 1970s, the Merlion train station was one of Singapore’s most important transportation hubs. After the station’s closure in 2003, it was abandoned and left in disrepair. The station’s corrugated iron roof was demolished in the mid-2010s, leaving the building open to the elements — and the public. Today, the Merlion station is a popular tourist attraction, drawing visitors from all over the world. As one of the creepiest destinations in Asia, the abandoned train station offers unforgettable photo opportunities. Keep an eye out for bats, snakes, and other wildlife as you explore this eerie space.

Australia’s Beresford Hotel:
The Beresford Hotel was originally built in 1883 by a wealthy British couple. Unfortunately, the two were killed in a shipwreck shortly after the hotel’s construction, leaving it abandoned for more than a century. The abandoned hotel was finally brought back to life in 2012, making it one of the newest destinations on this list. While the hotel’s history is less creepy than others, the hotel’s architecture is enough to make it one of the world’s most frightening places. The Beresford Hotel’s grand foyer and Victorian-era architecture are enough to make it one of the world’s most frightening places. The hotel even has a spooky reputation: guests have reported everything from doors slamming shut to feeling like they’re being watched.

Mexico’s Ghost Street:
While not actually a single destination, Mexico’s Calle de las Ranas (“Street of the Frogs”) is a popular tourist attraction. This “street” is actually a pathway that runs through the jungle — and it’s covered with thousands of rubber frogs. The street has been decorated with frogs every year since 1971, and it has become a tourist destination as a result. Thousands of people visit every year, hoping to catch a glimpse of the bizarre frogs. People who visit Calle de las Ranas can also watch a frog-jumping contest, shop in a nearby frog-themed souvenir shop, or visit the nearby town of San Augustin.

Taiwan’s Shoe Festival Ruins:
The Shoe Festival Ruins are the remnants of a massive celebration that took place in the town of Hsinchu City in 2001. The festival was intended to draw tourists to the city and help boost its economy, but it ended in disaster. While the festival was initially a success, a typhoon ruined the celebrations and destroyed many of the shoes. This, coupled with a lack of interest in the area, led to the festival’s cancellation. The shoe fragments left behind have been overtaken by nature, making them a spooky sight to behold. For a truly terrifying experience, visit on Halloween — there are few things as creepy as natural rubber snakes and vines.

Final Words:
If you’re looking for a thrill this Halloween, there are few better ways to kick things off than with a trip to one of the scariest destinations on the planet. From haunted islands to abandoned train stations, there are plenty of options to suit every taste and level of fear. Whether you’re a Halloween fan or not, these creepy places are worth visiting any time of the year. They provide a truly unique and unforgettable experience for both locals and tourists alike.

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PP

Psychology, Horror, fiction, education, poet, and about many crazy topics; I love to create content.

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  • Annie Edwards 2 years ago

    I liked this! I love hearing backstories on places! 🖤

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