Rhode Island has an awful lot of tragic history for the smallest state. There are hauntings of all types in parks, stores, and even a merry-go-round! But one great place to get up close and personal with a real haunting is a hotel. Whether there was tragedy related to the history of the building, or people passed away in the rooms, there are many ways for a hotel to experience spirit activity. We’ve compiled a list of haunted hotels in Rhode Island that you can actually spend the night!

  1. Hotel Viking in Newport

Jim Reynolds/Flicker The old world beauty of this hotel that was built in 1926 by a band of successful merchants, is enough to make anyone want to spend the night. However, you might have to deal with the sounds of a loud party that guests can’t seem to locate, along with frightening footsteps from nowhere and the occasional cold spot. Seems like the folks who enjoyed some time at the hotel many years ago simply don’t want to leave! Other than ghostly sightings, you can also find rooms inspired by the gilded age, incorporating romanticism and modern luxury. With plenty of outdoor activities, museums, and historic mansions nearby, you’ll find lots to do at Hotel Viking. Book your stay at Hotel Viking for a taste of the paranormal. Hotel Viking, 1 Bellevue Ave, Newport, RI 02840, USA

  1. The Graduate Hotel in Providence

Roger Williams/Flickr Formerly the Biltmore (and still retaining its sign from those years,) the Graduate Hotel is a haunted hotel in Providence. Built originally in 1922 and financed by a known Satanist, the hotel is said to have seen animal sacrifices, murders, and Satanic rituals in its early days that left behind some very miffed spirits. While your visit may be haunted, it certainly won’t be lacking in luxury. Book a night at Graduate Hotel, a gorgeous old world hotel, today. Graduate Providence, 11 Dorrance St, Providence, RI 02903, USA

  1. Castle Hill Inn in Newport

Sharkey711/Flickr This stunning inn was built in 1875 and has seen so much over the years, once even being utilized as a naval base during World War 2. With all that history, it’s hard to imagine a few spirits aren’t lurking around. People report seeing the ghost of a woman who throws china, as well as that of the hotels founder. Seems like the perfect place to do a little ghost hunting as it is one of the most haunted hotels in Rhode Island. Many famous people have stayed in the hotel, like Grace Kelley and Thornton Wilder. Enjoy the same decadent rooms near the water as ghosts and celebrities alike. Book your stay at Castle Hill Inn today. Castle Hill Inn, 590 Ocean Ave, Newport, RI 02840, USA

  1. Jailhouse Inn in Newport

Management/Trip Advisor The Jailhouse Inn is named as such because of it’s long legacy as a jailhouse and later a police station. Built originally in 1772, the building retains a lot of the original aspects of the jailhouse, which may be why people who stay there claim to see a breeze blowing in rooms with shut windows and feel an eerie presence in the space. Whether you believe these claims or not, the Jailhouse Inn is a very cool place to Jailhouse Inn spend the night. Jailhouse Inn, 13 Marlborough St, Newport, RI 02840, USA

  1. Villa Villa 120 in Middletown

Snapplegirl68/Trip Advisor Built in 1856 and historically registered, this inn has seen so much and is one of the most haunted hotels to stay overnight in Rhode Island. Visitors claim to have seen the ghost of the original owner of the inn as well as heard a woman’s voice without seeing anyone whom it may belong to. Book a night at Villa 120 to see if the rumors are true! Please note that Villa 120 is also known as Hamilton Hoppin House. 120 Miantonomi Ave, Middletown, RI 02842

  1. La Quinta Inn and Suites in Warwick

Management/Trip Advisor The La Quinta Inn and Suites in Warwick has two well known ghosts you might be able to spot if you spend a night. Supposedly the spirit of a woman who took her life in room 316, as well as that of an older man who looks like a farmer that passed in room 506 have been known to make appearances to guests. 36 Jefferson Blvd, Warwick, RI 02888, USA36 Jefferson Boulevard, Warwick, RI, 02888

  1. The Harborside Inn on Block Island

CT_Mac06478/Trip Advisor Block Island may seem like too much of a vacation town for a haunting, but that’s anything but true. The town is home to one of the most frightening and most haunted hotels in Rhode Island! The site of many shipwrecks, Block Island has a lot of haunted history, and the Harborside Inn is no exception. If you reserve a stay in room 302 you may be able to see a ghostly woman in a black dress, people have also reported feeling mysterious hands grabbing their waists or touching their backs. Harborside Inn, 213 Water St, New Shoreham, RI 02807, USA

Which of these haunted hotels in Rhode Island creeps you out the most? Is it the same one you’re curious to book a stay at? Let us know if you do, and if you experience anything spooky!

Jim Reynolds/Flicker

The old world beauty of this hotel that was built in 1926 by a band of successful merchants, is enough to make anyone want to spend the night. However, you might have to deal with the sounds of a loud party that guests can’t seem to locate, along with frightening footsteps from nowhere and the occasional cold spot. Seems like the folks who enjoyed some time at the hotel many years ago simply don’t want to leave! Other than ghostly sightings, you can also find rooms inspired by the gilded age, incorporating romanticism and modern luxury. With plenty of outdoor activities, museums, and historic mansions nearby, you’ll find lots to do at Hotel Viking. Book your stay at Hotel Viking for a taste of the paranormal.

Hotel Viking, 1 Bellevue Ave, Newport, RI 02840, USA

Roger Williams/Flickr

Formerly the Biltmore (and still retaining its sign from those years,) the Graduate Hotel is a haunted hotel in Providence. Built originally in 1922 and financed by a known Satanist, the hotel is said to have seen animal sacrifices, murders, and Satanic rituals in its early days that left behind some very miffed spirits. While your visit may be haunted, it certainly won’t be lacking in luxury. Book a night at Graduate Hotel, a gorgeous old world hotel, today.

Graduate Providence, 11 Dorrance St, Providence, RI 02903, USA

Sharkey711/Flickr

This stunning inn was built in 1875 and has seen so much over the years, once even being utilized as a naval base during World War 2. With all that history, it’s hard to imagine a few spirits aren’t lurking around. People report seeing the ghost of a woman who throws china, as well as that of the hotels founder. Seems like the perfect place to do a little ghost hunting as it is one of the most haunted hotels in Rhode Island. Many famous people have stayed in the hotel, like Grace Kelley and Thornton Wilder. Enjoy the same decadent rooms near the water as ghosts and celebrities alike. Book your stay at Castle Hill Inn today.

Castle Hill Inn, 590 Ocean Ave, Newport, RI 02840, USA

Management/Trip Advisor

The Jailhouse Inn is named as such because of it’s long legacy as a jailhouse and later a police station. Built originally in 1772, the building retains a lot of the original aspects of the jailhouse, which may be why people who stay there claim to see a breeze blowing in rooms with shut windows and feel an eerie presence in the space. Whether you believe these claims or not, the Jailhouse Inn is a very cool place to Jailhouse Inn spend the night.

Jailhouse Inn, 13 Marlborough St, Newport, RI 02840, USA

Snapplegirl68/Trip Advisor

Built in 1856 and historically registered, this inn has seen so much and is one of the most haunted hotels to stay overnight in Rhode Island. Visitors claim to have seen the ghost of the original owner of the inn as well as heard a woman’s voice without seeing anyone whom it may belong to. Book a night at Villa 120 to see if the rumors are true! Please note that Villa 120 is also known as Hamilton Hoppin House.

120 Miantonomi Ave, Middletown, RI 02842

The La Quinta Inn and Suites in Warwick has two well known ghosts you might be able to spot if you spend a night. Supposedly the spirit of a woman who took her life in room 316, as well as that of an older man who looks like a farmer that passed in room 506 have been known to make appearances to guests.

36 Jefferson Blvd, Warwick, RI 02888, USA36 Jefferson Boulevard, Warwick, RI, 02888

CT_Mac06478/Trip Advisor

Block Island may seem like too much of a vacation town for a haunting, but that’s anything but true. The town is home to one of the most frightening and most haunted hotels in Rhode Island! The site of many shipwrecks, Block Island has a lot of haunted history, and the Harborside Inn is no exception. If you reserve a stay in room 302 you may be able to see a ghostly woman in a black dress, people have also reported feeling mysterious hands grabbing their waists or touching their backs.

Harborside Inn, 213 Water St, New Shoreham, RI 02807, USA

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haunted hotels in rhode island August 19, 2022 Christina Arrascaeta What are the most haunted places in Rhode Island? Rhode Island is home to many haunted places, including the farmhouse from the story that inspired the film, “The Conjuring” (2013). In Burrillville, Rhode Island, residents of the house during the 1970s claimed to have witnessed paranormal activity and disturbing occurrences that led to an investigation by paranormal researchers. Please note, the house is private property and may be occupied. Can I go ghost hunting in Rhode Island? Yes! There are numerous ghost hunting tours throughout the state of Rhode Island, many throughout the year. Try Ghost of Newport for their Olde Town Ghost Walk, or Providence Ghost Tour and choose from one of their many options, including a popular Halloween Tour! Can I visit any abandoned places in Rhode Island? There is a plethora of abandoned places throughout the state of Rhode Island just waiting to be explored. From forts like Fort Wetherill built in 1895 to an old train station in Pawtucket, visiting these abandoned places is an adventure for thrill seekers and ghost hunters, too.

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haunted hotels in rhode island

August 19, 2022

Christina Arrascaeta

What are the most haunted places in Rhode Island? Rhode Island is home to many haunted places, including the farmhouse from the story that inspired the film, “The Conjuring” (2013). In Burrillville, Rhode Island, residents of the house during the 1970s claimed to have witnessed paranormal activity and disturbing occurrences that led to an investigation by paranormal researchers. Please note, the house is private property and may be occupied. Can I go ghost hunting in Rhode Island? Yes! There are numerous ghost hunting tours throughout the state of Rhode Island, many throughout the year. Try Ghost of Newport for their Olde Town Ghost Walk, or Providence Ghost Tour and choose from one of their many options, including a popular Halloween Tour! Can I visit any abandoned places in Rhode Island? There is a plethora of abandoned places throughout the state of Rhode Island just waiting to be explored. From forts like Fort Wetherill built in 1895 to an old train station in Pawtucket, visiting these abandoned places is an adventure for thrill seekers and ghost hunters, too.

The OIYS Visitor Center

The OIYS Visitor Center

Rhode Island is home to many haunted places, including the farmhouse from the story that inspired the film, “The Conjuring” (2013). In Burrillville, Rhode Island, residents of the house during the 1970s claimed to have witnessed paranormal activity and disturbing occurrences that led to an investigation by paranormal researchers. Please note, the house is private property and may be occupied.

Can I go ghost hunting in Rhode Island?

Yes! There are numerous ghost hunting tours throughout the state of Rhode Island, many throughout the year. Try Ghost of Newport for their Olde Town Ghost Walk, or Providence Ghost Tour and choose from one of their many options, including a popular Halloween Tour!

Can I visit any abandoned places in Rhode Island?

There is a plethora of abandoned places throughout the state of Rhode Island just waiting to be explored. From forts like Fort Wetherill built in 1895 to an old train station in Pawtucket, visiting these abandoned places is an adventure for thrill seekers and ghost hunters, too.