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Haunted Hotels Around the World That Define Luxury and Legend

Some hotels never truly sleep.
Behind velvet curtains, marble staircases, and candlelit halls, they hold whispers of the past, echoes that linger long after guests are gone.

Whether you believe in ghosts or simply appreciate a good story, these legendary stays remind us that history can be as captivating as it is mysterious.

Cliveden House, England

An English estate that feels timeless in every sense.


Set among manicured gardens and overlooking the River Thames, Cliveden has hosted royalty, artists, and scandals. Guests have spoken of footsteps in the corridors or laughter drifting through empty rooms. It remains one of England’s most elegant country retreats, perfect for slow mornings, riverside walks, and late-night champagne by the fire.

Hotel Jerome, Aspen

Built during Colorado’s silver boom, Hotel Jerome carries mountain charm wrapped in quiet suspense.


Locals say its walls remember their stories. Some speak of the Lady in White, who appears in reflections or moves silently through the halls. Others simply feel the air change and smile, believing it is part of the magic. Aspen in autumn is already enchanting but here it feels alive in a different way.

Fairmont Banff Springs, Canada

Known as the Castle in the Rockies, this grand retreat has welcomed travelers for more than a century.


Its beauty is undeniable, but so are its stories. The most famous is that of the Ghost Bride, said to have fallen on the marble staircase on her wedding day. Guests still claim to see her dancing in the ballroom or gliding up the stairs, lost in memory. Even with its legends, Banff Springs remains one of the most breathtaking escapes in the Canadian mountains.

Hotel Chelsea, New York City

Few places capture old New York like the Chelsea.

Once home to musicians, poets, and dreamers who shaped the city’s creative pulse, it is a hotel steeped in character. Some say a few of its former residents never left, like the Titanic survivor who lingers in the halls or the young woman named Nadia seen in the windows at night. For anyone who loves stories with soul, the Chelsea feels more alive than ever.

Dragsholm Slot, Denmark

Centuries of history rest behind these stone walls.

Built in the thirteenth century and once used as a prison, Dragsholm Slot is often called one of Europe’s most haunted hotels. Guests have spoken of a maid known as the Gray Lady and a noblewoman known as the White Lady, both said to wander the corridors. Some even claim to have seen the Earl of Bothwell riding through the courtyard in his carriage. Here, fascination always outweighs fear.

The Langham, London

A London landmark in every sense of the word.

Opened in 1865, The Langham has long been a symbol of refined hospitality. Yet behind its polished interiors lie stories of sudden chills and quiet footsteps that seem to move on their own. The tale most often told is of a German prince who roams the upper floors. Whether or not you meet him, a night here feels like stepping back in time where elegance meets the uncanny.

A Final Thought

Luxury and legend share one thing in common: they leave an impression that leaves a mark.

In these storied hotels, every creak, whisper, and flicker of candlelight invites you to imagine the lives that came before and to write a new chapter of your own.

If you are inspired to experience one of these iconic stays, connect with our COZY team to learn more about each hotel and the exclusive perks available to our travelers.

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