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Haunted Hotels

 Stanley Hotel. Located in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado, and was the inspiration for the most important work of Stephen King, "The Shining", brought to the big screen by Stanley Kubrick.
Many tenants say they have experienced strange experiences, which find no explanation during his stay.
Objects flying across the room, water faucets that open and close by themselves, cries and voices of invisible children, as well as a strange figure appears scratching the glass windows from the outside, are the stories that repeat guests.




 Gran Hotel Bolivar. This hotel in Lima, Peru, offers not only a break. As a historic site houses five hundred rooms which has seen it all, murder, suicide, freak accident, so many believe that their souls are still hanging around. Many stories are heard from the hotel, but one of the most chilling happened to a security chief who was on a round for the fifth floor, closed to the public when he met an elderly person wearing the uniform of the hotel, so I asked what his name was and what he did there. When told his colleagues were able to confirm that the person you talk to if he had worked at the scene, but died several years ago.



 The Golden Lamb. Eliza Clay is the name of the woman they say appears at the Golden Lamb. She was the daughter of a former owner who died of fever in 1825. Now say it happens when it was his room, why are toys and furniture to move alone, and also heard beating on the walls. Her story is not the only site of Lebanon, Ohio in the U.S., which has opened 200 years, has many more to tell.

 Hotel del Coronado. One of the most popular hotels in San Diego, California. It has magnificent scenery, but the main attraction is the room 3502, where they say strange things happen throughout the day.
Some are related to the death of Kate Morgan, who checked into the hotel under an alias in 1892, being sick and saying he expected his brother physician who never came days after he bought a gun and woke up dead in her room.
 

 Hotel Le Pavilion. In this place so much going supernatural the hotel hired a consultant of paranormal phenomena, which accounted for up to one hundred different ghosts. Sheets flying for no reason in the middle of the night, items disappearing and appearing in other places, is most common in this place that opened in 1907 the public.

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