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For those of you who enjoy a good scare, Hotels.com recommends some places of interest around the world that are the most haunted.
From creepy vaults in Edinburgh to forests in Japan where people have committed suicide, these destinations are bound to send shivers down your spine, even for the most fearless of travellers.
#1. Tower of London, London, England
One of the most haunted and well-conserved historical buildings worldwide is the Tower of London, that is renowned for being the former prison of some of Britain's most notorious figures.
Numerous ghost sightings have been reported in and around the site.
Tower Green, Tower of London, London, England
Perhaps the most constant presence is the spirit of a headless Anne Boleyn, wife of King Henry VIII, who was beheaded in 1536 when she was unable to produce a male heir.
Her ghost has been spotted on many occasions, sometimes carrying her head, on Tower Green and in the Tower Chapel Royal.
Salt Tower, Tower of London, London, England
Another area within the site, the Salt Tower, is so spooky that even dogs have apparently refused to enter the premise.
#2. Bhangarh Fort, Rajasthan, India
Renowned for being the most haunted site in India, Bhangarh Fort is said to be under the powerful spell of a wicked black magic sorcerer, who spun a curse on the palace when the beautiful queen snubbed him
According to legend, everyone who once lived within the kingdom in the 1700s was cursed to die and have their souls trapped there for eternity without rebirth.
#3. Edinburgh Castle, Edinburgh, Scotland
Perched atop a rocky crag, the medieval Edinburgh Castle is believed to be one of the most haunted spots in Scotland.
The magnificence of this 900-year-old Scottish citadel belies its notoriety for being the torture ground of prisoners from both the French Seven-Year War and the American Revolutionary War.
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South Bridge vaults in Edinburgh Castle, Edinburgh, Scotland
The South Bridge vaults is a maze of underground vaults beneath the city reputedly infested with angry spirits from victims of the Black Plague.
From creepy vaults in Edinburgh to forests in Japan where people have committed suicide, these destinations are bound to send shivers down your spine, even for the most fearless of travellers.
#1. Tower of London, London, England
One of the most haunted and well-conserved historical buildings worldwide is the Tower of London, that is renowned for being the former prison of some of Britain's most notorious figures.
Numerous ghost sightings have been reported in and around the site.
Tower Green, Tower of London, London, England
Perhaps the most constant presence is the spirit of a headless Anne Boleyn, wife of King Henry VIII, who was beheaded in 1536 when she was unable to produce a male heir.
Her ghost has been spotted on many occasions, sometimes carrying her head, on Tower Green and in the Tower Chapel Royal.
Salt Tower, Tower of London, London, England
Another area within the site, the Salt Tower, is so spooky that even dogs have apparently refused to enter the premise.
#2. Bhangarh Fort, Rajasthan, India
Renowned for being the most haunted site in India, Bhangarh Fort is said to be under the powerful spell of a wicked black magic sorcerer, who spun a curse on the palace when the beautiful queen snubbed him
According to legend, everyone who once lived within the kingdom in the 1700s was cursed to die and have their souls trapped there for eternity without rebirth.
#3. Edinburgh Castle, Edinburgh, Scotland
Perched atop a rocky crag, the medieval Edinburgh Castle is believed to be one of the most haunted spots in Scotland.
The magnificence of this 900-year-old Scottish citadel belies its notoriety for being the torture ground of prisoners from both the French Seven-Year War and the American Revolutionary War.
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South Bridge vaults in Edinburgh Castle, Edinburgh, Scotland
The South Bridge vaults is a maze of underground vaults beneath the city reputedly infested with angry spirits from victims of the Black Plague.