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Have you ever had a weird experience staying in a hotel? I heard something from a friend.

Hyatt Regency Villahermosa, Mexico

The Hyatt Regency Villahermosa, Mexico, has a room from the movie "The Phantom of the Opera" Known as the real version, it is said that a ghost like the writer often floats around in the room.

Netizens’ comments about this hotel are as follows:

“My patience has reached its limit. I decided to put on clothes and go for a walk. I definitely didn’t see anything on the floor at that time. There was a puddle. Then I asked to change rooms, and when I walked back to the room to pack my things, I noticed a one-square-meter puddle on the floor, and I almost slipped when I checked. There was no leaking anywhere. I even reached up and touched the ceiling and there was no sign of leaking or dampness anywhere...! Everything in this new room! It's all normal. When I talked to the front desk agent about this, he mentioned that when he was working the night shift, he would see dark shadows floating into the room in the dark hallway. He wouldn't say more. I’m already trying my best to convince myself that this is nothing.”

Bangkok Palace Hotel in Bangkok, Thailand

Thais believe in ghosts and gods very much and even raise ghosts at home (many Thais use ghosts at the door). A small house is set up with small sticks, and food, fruits and toys are placed in it because there are ghosts living in it). Therefore, Thailand is the country where tourists have the most “supernatural” experiences.

Bangkok Palace Hotel is a famous "haunted" hotel in Thailand (it looks very spooky and scary in the photo). Legend has it that in the 1980s and 1990s, many prostitutes were picking up customers at the hotel. Unfortunately, an oil truck exploded on the road outside, and many prostitutes died in it, becoming lonely ghosts who refused to disperse.

After reading hotel reviews online, the vast majority of tourists complained about being bitten by bugs in the room. It is said that the bugs cannot be killed no matter how hard they are killed. This may be related to the fact that there are too many unclean things here.

Cabra Castle Hotel in Ireland

The Cabra Castle Hotel in Ireland was converted from a castle. The castle was built in 2001. It is estimated that this place is just like the ancient palaces of China, with complicated struggles and many unjust deaths. Legend has it that a gorgeous lady died there, and dozens of servants were buried with her. In the dark and quiet night, the ghost of the lady took the servant out for a walk.

A tourist wrote this review: "A lot of strange things happened in our room that night. The phone rang several times, but no one spoke. The alarm clock and radio would turn on and off. The same goes for the TV. My wife thinks it is haunted and even the staff told us that some scary things have happened in this hotel..."

Rydges Hobart Hotel, Australia

Australia The Rydges Hobart Hotel is a very well-managed hotel, but unfortunately it has become famous for its frequent "ghost encounters" among tourists. It is said that many years ago a mother strangled her 8-year-old child to death here and also hanged herself in the hotel lobby.

Here is a record of a guest’s stay: “At 4:40 in the morning, I was woken up by a burst of noise. At first I thought it was a child in the next room hitting the wall with a ball and laughing. There was a lot of noise, and there was an adult yelling at them to keep quiet. I was lying in bed unable to sleep, and when I was about to open the door to ask the people in the next room to keep quiet, my bed started shaking violently, and I heard a bang on the door. , it seemed that a cat had climbed up on my sheets, and the sheets were wrinkled on my legs, but I couldn't see anything moving. I was really frightened and immediately jumped up from the bed to find the power supply. Switch, I turn on all the lights..."

Foxa Tres Cantos Hotel, Spain

Spain is a region rich in medieval ghost warriors. Legend has it that ghost warriors often haunt the Cantos Fucosa Hotel in Madrid.

People who have stayed here wrote the following reviews:

“At first I was lying on the bed and felt someone pressing my shoulders, and then strange things happened one after another. There were footprints in the bathroom and a floating black A cloak floated past me, there was a knocking sound on the ceiling, and a figure in full metal gear appeared in the corner. I suspected that I was imagining it, but there were only two of us in the room, and we both felt this weird feeling. Atmosphere! The scariest thing was that the safe's dial started to turn on its own, you could hear the turning sound very clearly, it really scared us! So we packed up our things in a hurry and ran out of the room when I closed the door. , I felt like someone pushed me from behind, and then pushed me twice. It scared me so much, it felt like someone kicked you out of a club suddenly. ”

Brussels, ?le-de-France, Paris, France! Hotel

It is said that the oldest vampires in the world are in France. Because these vampires were nobles before they became spirits, and France is a country rich in nobles. These vampires usually hang out in hotels and entertainment venues. When you disturb them, it will be similar to the description of this unlucky hotel guest on TripAdvisor:

"There really seems to be someone in the room, there is a very scary energy, and this "person" also touches After touching my boyfriend, almost the whole room was filled with this weird energy. I managed to escape to the door of the room. It was pitch dark outside, and I ran from the fourth floor to the front desk screaming! Run down. There is another strange thing: the door of the room will open and close automatically!"

Have you ever scratched your back after reading these supernatural hotels? Feel the cold wind?

(Source: Internet)