Stockholm
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Stockholm, the stunning capital of Sweden, is renowned for its rich history, picturesque waterways, and vibrant cultural scene. Yet, beneath its charming façade, the hotels whisper secrets of restless spirits and shadowy figures lurking in the fog, waiting to claim weary travelers.

Lydmar Hotel

Sweden

Stockholm

Spook rating:
5
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1
 votes)
Guests have reported feeling a presence in their rooms and have described experiences of items moving on their own.
Price estimate per night

441

USD
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In the heart of Stockholm, the Lydmar Hotel looms like a shadow from a forgotten past, its opulent facade concealing decades of restless spirits swirling beneath gilded chandeliers. Guests have whispered of disembodied footsteps echoing down long, dimly lit corridors, while personal belongings inexplicably shift, as if guided by unseen hands eager to reclaim what was once theirs. Each night, as the clock strikes twelve, a chilling awareness creeps into the rooms, leaving occupants breathless with the unsettling sense that they are not alone-never alone-in this brooding, haunted sanctuary.

Hotel Skeppsholmen

Sweden

Stockholm

Spook rating:
5
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1
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Guests have reported strange noises and sightings of ghostly figures in the hotel; particularly in the older sections of the building.
Price estimate per night

277

USD
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In the shadow of the 17th-century walls of Hotel Skeppsholmen, the air buzzes with a chill that whispers secrets of centuries past, the creak of the floorboards echoing like ghostly footsteps in the dimly lit corridors. Guests find themselves awake at night, drawn to fleeting silhouettes that flit just beyond the periphery, their muffled conversations swirling like a mist before dissolving into the oppressive silence, leaving behind an unsettling sense of being watched. It is said that those who dare to linger too long in the older sections may catch a glimpse of the lost souls, their hollow eyes filled with a yearning that promises more than just a fleeting encounter-an invitation to darkness that, once accepted, is not easily forgotten

Grand Hotel Stockholm

Sweden

Stockholm

Spook rating:
3
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2
 votes)
Guests have reported sightings of a ghostly figure believed to be a former guest or staff member. Some have experienced unexplained cold spots and strange noises in the hallways.
Price estimate per night

264

USD
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The Grand Hotel Stockholm looms like a specter in the heart of the city, its opulent facade masking the chill that whispers through its shadowy hallways. Guests often find themselves watching the flickering gaslights, only to catch a glimpse of a ghostly figure in a bygone uniform, fading away like a lingering memory, while the suffocating silence is shattered by the sudden crack of unseen footsteps and the icy tendrils of cold spots that coil around them, leaving an unshakeable dread that perhaps they are not alone. In this hallowed establishment, the past never truly sleeps, and the air thrums with the unspoken warning that some doors should never be opened.

Hotel Hellsten

Sweden

Stockholm

Spook rating:
5
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2
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Guests have reported strange occurrences; including flickering lights; doors opening and closing by themselves; and the feeling of being watched.
Price estimate per night

218

USD
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The air in Hotel Hellsten was thick with whispers of forgotten voices, as if the walls themselves held the weight of a hundred haunted secrets from the late 19th century. Guests often reported the unsettling flicker of lights that danced like fireflies on the edge of a storm, while doors creaked open, revealing yawning blackness that seemed to breathe, inviting-and yet threatening-those who dared to linger. Within these unsettling corridors, a persistent feeling of being watched clung to the spine like a chill, leaving visitors to wonder if the eyes belonging to the hotels specters were not just figments of their imagination, but an invitation to join them in eternal unrest.