We’re at our most vulnerable when we sleep – it’s when we let down our guard and are at the mercy of whoever, or whatever, is around us. Perhaps that’s why the thought of staying in a haunted place in New Hampshire is so utterly terrifying. These hotels are all reportedly haunted – are you brave enough to spend the night? Go ahead and book your stay… if you dare.

  1. The Beal House Inn, Littleton

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Facebook/TheBealHouse The Beal House Inn is a gorgeously renovated, modern place to spend a weekend - it even has a 3 star restaurant on the premises. However, that doesn’t mean the supernatural will leave you alone while you’re there. The building dates back to 1833, and visitors and staff report strange occurrences like doors slamming and moving objects. Visit the Beal House Inn website to make a reservation ASAP. 2 W Main St, Littleton, NH 03561, USA

  1. Omni Mount Washington Resort, Bretton Woods

Omni Mount Washington Resort

Omni Mount Washington Resort Long before it was part of the Omni Hotels & Resorts chain, this spectacular property was the Mount Washington Hotel, built in 1902 by Joseph Stickney. Sadly, Joseph died suddenly a year later, and rumor has it that his bereft wife Carolyn still roams the hotel’s halls. Book your stay official Omni Mount Washington website ASAP - the rooms book fast, despite the spooks. 310 Mount Washington Hotel Rd, Jefferson, NH 03583, USA

  1. Tilton Inn, Tilton

Tilton Inn

TripAdvisor/DandelionGirl23 Also known as the 1875 Inn for the year it was built, this hotel is so spooky that it was investigated by a team of ghost hunters - who confirmed that this place is definitely haunted. Over the years, there were three major fires in the building, one of which claimed the life of a 12-year-old named Laura. Let’s just say she’s never left. Learn more about the Tilton Inn on its website. Tilton Inn, 255 Main St, Tilton, NH 03276, USA

  1. The Hotel Portsmouth, Portsmouth

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Yelp/The Hotel Portsmouth Formerly known as the Sise Inn, this 135-year old mansion was purchased by new owners and beautifully renovated in 2014. Despite the lovely redo, though, reports of spirits moving about continue. Visit the hotel’s website to book your stay at the single most haunted hotel in New Hampshire. The Hotel Portsmouth, 40 Court St, Portsmouth, NH 03801, USA

  1. The Notchland Inn, Hart’s Location

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Yelp/Louis B. This charming inn dates back to the 1920s, but its haunting goes back much further, to 1778, when a woman named Nancy Barton died in a snowstorm on the property while chasing her betrothed, who she learned was unfaithful. Keep an eye out for ghostly words written on your mirror in steam. Learn more about the inn from the official Notchland Inn website. The Notchland Inn, 2 Morey Rd, Hart’s Location, NH 03812, USA

  1. Three Chimneys Inn, Durham

Yelp/Gale S. Three Chimneys Inn & Frost Sawyer Tavern, 17 Newmarket Rd, Durham, NH 03824, USA

Yelp/Gale S. This charming building dates back to 1649, and it’s rumored that the daughter of its original owner drowned in a nearby creek and haunts the inn to this day. Both staff and residents have reported close encounters with the supernatural here. Visit their website and book your adventure at one of the most haunted places to stay in New Hampshire. Three Chimneys Inn & Frost Sawyer Tavern, 17 Newmarket Rd, Durham, NH 03824, USA

  1. Christmas Farm Inn and Spa, Jackson

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Yelp/Christmas Farm Inn and Spa This inn, which dates back to the 1880s and has buildings that go back to the 1770s, has long been rumored to be haunted. It was even featured on the TV show Ghost Hunters! Plan your visit with the official Christmas Farm Inn website and stay brave! Christmas Farm Inn and Spa, 3 Blitzen Way, Jackson, NH 03846, USA

  1. The Nutmeg Inn, Meredith

The Nutmeg Inn

The Nutmeg Inn This hotel, built in 1763, is rumored to have once been a stop on the Underground Railroad. Now it’s told that it’s haunted by the spirit of a benevolent ghost staff know as Charlie, who plays some pranks but also helps with repairs. Visit the official Nutmeg Inn website to start planning your spooky adventure ASAP. The Nutmeg Inn, 80 Pease Rd, Meredith, NH 03253, USA

Have you stayed in any of these haunted hotels in New Hampshire? Did you experience any paranormal activity? We’d love to hear about it in the comments!

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The Beal House Inn is a gorgeously renovated, modern place to spend a weekend - it even has a 3 star restaurant on the premises. However, that doesn’t mean the supernatural will leave you alone while you’re there. The building dates back to 1833, and visitors and staff report strange occurrences like doors slamming and moving objects. Visit the Beal House Inn website to make a reservation ASAP.

2 W Main St, Littleton, NH 03561, USA

Omni Mount Washington Resort

Long before it was part of the Omni Hotels & Resorts chain, this spectacular property was the Mount Washington Hotel, built in 1902 by Joseph Stickney. Sadly, Joseph died suddenly a year later, and rumor has it that his bereft wife Carolyn still roams the hotel’s halls. Book your stay official Omni Mount Washington website ASAP - the rooms book fast, despite the spooks.

310 Mount Washington Hotel Rd, Jefferson, NH 03583, USA

Tilton Inn

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Also known as the 1875 Inn for the year it was built, this hotel is so spooky that it was investigated by a team of ghost hunters - who confirmed that this place is definitely haunted. Over the years, there were three major fires in the building, one of which claimed the life of a 12-year-old named Laura. Let’s just say she’s never left. Learn more about the Tilton Inn on its website.

Tilton Inn, 255 Main St, Tilton, NH 03276, USA

Yelp/The Hotel Portsmouth

Formerly known as the Sise Inn, this 135-year old mansion was purchased by new owners and beautifully renovated in 2014. Despite the lovely redo, though, reports of spirits moving about continue. Visit the hotel’s website to book your stay at the single most haunted hotel in New Hampshire.

The Hotel Portsmouth, 40 Court St, Portsmouth, NH 03801, USA

Yelp/The Notchland Inn

Yelp/Louis B.

This charming inn dates back to the 1920s, but its haunting goes back much further, to 1778, when a woman named Nancy Barton died in a snowstorm on the property while chasing her betrothed, who she learned was unfaithful. Keep an eye out for ghostly words written on your mirror in steam. Learn more about the inn from the official Notchland Inn website.

The Notchland Inn, 2 Morey Rd, Hart’s Location, NH 03812, USA

Yelp/Gale S.

Three Chimneys Inn & Frost Sawyer Tavern, 17 Newmarket Rd, Durham, NH 03824, USA

This charming building dates back to 1649, and it’s rumored that the daughter of its original owner drowned in a nearby creek and haunts the inn to this day. Both staff and residents have reported close encounters with the supernatural here. Visit their website and book your adventure at one of the most haunted places to stay in New Hampshire.

Yelp/Christmas Farm Inn and Spa

This inn, which dates back to the 1880s and has buildings that go back to the 1770s, has long been rumored to be haunted. It was even featured on the TV show Ghost Hunters! Plan your visit with the official Christmas Farm Inn website and stay brave!

Christmas Farm Inn and Spa, 3 Blitzen Way, Jackson, NH 03846, USA

The Nutmeg Inn

This hotel, built in 1763, is rumored to have once been a stop on the Underground Railroad. Now it’s told that it’s haunted by the spirit of a benevolent ghost staff know as Charlie, who plays some pranks but also helps with repairs. Visit the official Nutmeg Inn website to start planning your spooky adventure ASAP.

The Nutmeg Inn, 80 Pease Rd, Meredith, NH 03253, USA

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Haunted Hotels in New Hampshire August 22, 2022 Tori Jane What are some real haunted New Hampshire hotels?   New Hampshire is one of the most haunted states in the country, we think, thanks to its age and history. We have some favorite haunted hotels in New Hampshire, like the Beal House Inn in Littleton. It was built back in 1833, and it’s home to lots of things that go bump in the night! Speaking of haunted hotels in New Hampshire, there’s also the Hotel Portsmouth (in Portsmouth), which is a 135+-year-old mansion with lots of spooky history, and the Three Chimneys Inn in Durham is also said to be quite the haunted place!   What is the most haunted hotel in New Hampshire?   So of all the haunted hotels in New Hampshire, which is the most haunted? We’d have to go with the Hotel Portsmouth. Once upon a time, it was known as the Sise Inn, and it was renovated in 2014 – and you know what happens when old buildings get renovated sometimes. It also used to be a doctor’s office – where presumably, some patients died – and it even spent some time as a halfway house for mentally ill patients attempting to re-integrate into society after a stay in the local hospital. If you really want to experience something spooky at the most haunted hotel in New Hampshire, be sure to request Suite 204, if you dare. One spirit seems to enjoy throwing ice from the ice machine at guests. Another seems to like locking guests out of their rooms. There’s even one spirit that’s thought to randomly grab women’s bottoms!   Where are some of the most haunted places in New Hampshire?   The Granite State is full of ghosts. Let’s list a few of the most notorious! In Portsmouth, other than the aforementioned spots, there are also haunted places like The Chase House, on Middle Road, and the old Mark H. Wentworth House for the Chronically Invalid (as it was once called) is a hotbed for paranormal activity as well. The Town Hall building in Alton is said to be haunted, as is the Amos J. Blake House Museum in Fitzwilliam. There are numerous haunted cemeteries in New Hampshire, and even a few ghost towns of New Hampshire, too. Where will you visit next?  

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Haunted Hotels in New Hampshire

August 22, 2022

Tori Jane

What are some real haunted New Hampshire hotels?   New Hampshire is one of the most haunted states in the country, we think, thanks to its age and history. We have some favorite haunted hotels in New Hampshire, like the Beal House Inn in Littleton. It was built back in 1833, and it’s home to lots of things that go bump in the night! Speaking of haunted hotels in New Hampshire, there’s also the Hotel Portsmouth (in Portsmouth), which is a 135+-year-old mansion with lots of spooky history, and the Three Chimneys Inn in Durham is also said to be quite the haunted place!   What is the most haunted hotel in New Hampshire?   So of all the haunted hotels in New Hampshire, which is the most haunted? We’d have to go with the Hotel Portsmouth. Once upon a time, it was known as the Sise Inn, and it was renovated in 2014 – and you know what happens when old buildings get renovated sometimes. It also used to be a doctor’s office – where presumably, some patients died – and it even spent some time as a halfway house for mentally ill patients attempting to re-integrate into society after a stay in the local hospital. If you really want to experience something spooky at the most haunted hotel in New Hampshire, be sure to request Suite 204, if you dare. One spirit seems to enjoy throwing ice from the ice machine at guests. Another seems to like locking guests out of their rooms. There’s even one spirit that’s thought to randomly grab women’s bottoms!   Where are some of the most haunted places in New Hampshire?   The Granite State is full of ghosts. Let’s list a few of the most notorious! In Portsmouth, other than the aforementioned spots, there are also haunted places like The Chase House, on Middle Road, and the old Mark H. Wentworth House for the Chronically Invalid (as it was once called) is a hotbed for paranormal activity as well. The Town Hall building in Alton is said to be haunted, as is the Amos J. Blake House Museum in Fitzwilliam. There are numerous haunted cemeteries in New Hampshire, and even a few ghost towns of New Hampshire, too. Where will you visit next?  

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New Hampshire is one of the most haunted states in the country, we think, thanks to its age and history. We have some favorite haunted hotels in New Hampshire, like the Beal House Inn in Littleton. It was built back in 1833, and it’s home to lots of things that go bump in the night! Speaking of haunted hotels in New Hampshire, there’s also the Hotel Portsmouth (in Portsmouth), which is a 135+-year-old mansion with lots of spooky history, and the Three Chimneys Inn in Durham is also said to be quite the haunted place!  

What is the most haunted hotel in New Hampshire?  

So of all the haunted hotels in New Hampshire, which is the most haunted? We’d have to go with the Hotel Portsmouth. Once upon a time, it was known as the Sise Inn, and it was renovated in 2014 – and you know what happens when old buildings get renovated sometimes. It also used to be a doctor’s office – where presumably, some patients died – and it even spent some time as a halfway house for mentally ill patients attempting to re-integrate into society after a stay in the local hospital. If you really want to experience something spooky at the most haunted hotel in New Hampshire, be sure to request Suite 204, if you dare. One spirit seems to enjoy throwing ice from the ice machine at guests. Another seems to like locking guests out of their rooms. There’s even one spirit that’s thought to randomly grab women’s bottoms!  

Where are some of the most haunted places in New Hampshire?  

The Granite State is full of ghosts. Let’s list a few of the most notorious! In Portsmouth, other than the aforementioned spots, there are also haunted places like The Chase House, on Middle Road, and the old Mark H. Wentworth House for the Chronically Invalid (as it was once called) is a hotbed for paranormal activity as well. The Town Hall building in Alton is said to be haunted, as is the Amos J. Blake House Museum in Fitzwilliam. There are numerous haunted cemeteries in New Hampshire, and even a few ghost towns of New Hampshire, too. Where will you visit next?