
"With cellars dating back to 1156 and the rest of the restaurant and hotel being rebuilt in 1420, it's little wonder that these walls hold plenty of secrets. Expect plenty of paranormal action as the lights go down, such as the spectral man witnessed walking through a bathroom wall in room ten (Fleur De Lys) that caused guests such a fright that they spent the rest of the night in the lounge."
"A German prince who walks through doors first thing in the morning? An emperor who hangs out in the basement? These are just some of the tales reported from guests of The Langham, long regarded as one of the best hotels in London. Then there's room 333, a hotspot for mysterious apparitions and unexplainable movements. Should the fear get all too much, there's no shortage of things to keep guests entertained or calm them down,"
Surveys suggest up to 40 per cent of Brits believe in ghosts and other supernatural entities, fueling interest in supposedly haunted hotels across the UK. Haunted accommodations range from storied London establishments to quaint village inns and historic coastal lodgings. Rye’s Mermaid Inn features cellars from 1156 and rebuilt sections from 1420, with reports of a spectral man in room ten, a 'Lady in White' in room one, and witnesses to a duel in room 16. The Langham in Marylebone has tales of a German prince apparition, an emperor in the basement and recurring disturbances in room 333.
Read at CN Traveller
Unable to calculate read time
Collection
[
|
...
]