Rye, in East Sussex, is found two miles from the English Channel, and is a pretty town with beautiful cobbled strees and cosy pubs.
The Old Post Office, a 19th-century building in the nation’s capital with an iconic clock tower, was once home to the Trump International Hotel.
Spooky season is almost coming to an end, which means it’s time to get those scary thrills out of our systems ASAP! My friends and I are planning a road trip before fall wraps up, during which we hope ...
There’s something particularly spooky about late October in Boulder. Maybe it’s because by the time Halloween rolls around, the warm weather has evaporated, the sun sets at 6 p.m., the Flatirons have ...
The Tampa Bay area has a long history of weird, some say “paranormal” activities and conspiracies. Brandi Stark is probably the most acquainted with them, at least on this side of the astral plane.
I thought it would be nice to take a look at some hotels. Not normal hotels, I’m not a travel agent, haunted hotels. I’ve never been a big fan of haunted stuff. But, I guess most of the internet is.
Melissa Hall does not wear the mantle "Ghostess of Galveston" lightly. The Fort Worth native has built a successful brand as the resident ghost-tour guide for the Grand Galvez Resort, as safe a bet as ...
Buffalo Bill’s famous Irma Hotel has been a destination for more than 120 years. It’s even popular with guests who never really checked out, like the well-dressed gentleman who keeps showing up at the ...
Across the U.S., travelers are checking into spooky hotels that once held inmates, soldiers and even cult members. As travelers crave experiences over ordinary stays, hotels that have transformed grim ...
Writer and poet Carl Sandburg once said, “And the dead know much, and the dead holder under their tongues, a locked-up story.” Haunted hotels have always fascinated those drawn to the strange and the ...
Americans spent over $11 billion on Halloween last year, yet somehow we're still pretending our fascination with the macabre is seasonal. The truth is, dark tourism—you know, that peculiar urge to ...