Waking up in the dead of the night from a scary nightmare? Continually suffering from sleep paralysis? Most people find these things frightening enough. But think about how much worse it would be if you had to share your room with an otherworldly presence! For some people, it’s enough to prevent them from ever visiting any of these haunted Arizona hotels. Here are some of the most haunted hotels in Arizona, where you can spend the night if you dare.
- Bisbee Grand Hotel, Bisbee
TJfrom AZ/Flickr This hotel is reportedly haunted by a couple of quiet ghosts who are occasionally spotted by guests. Don’t worry, they apparently like to keep to themselves. Bisbee Grand Hotel, 61 Main St, Bisbee, AZ 85603, USA
- The Connor Hotel, Jerome
Dave/Flickr If you stay in rooms 1, 2, or 4, be prepared to hear other people in your room and find objects moved around. The Connor Hotel, 160 Main St, Jerome, AZ 86331, USA
- Copper Queen Hotel, Bisbee
Copper Queen Hotel/Facebook The resident ghost is Julia, a former prostitute who reportedly likes to make her presence known to men staying at the hotel. Copper Queen Hotel, Restaurant and Bar, 11 Howell Ave, Bisbee, AZ 85603, USA
- El Tovar Hotel, Grand Canyon
Justin Kern/Flickr Ghost sightings here include the former owner Fred Harvey and a dark figure seen wandering the grounds. El Tovar Hotel, 9 Village Loop Drive, Grand Canyon Village, AZ 86023, USA
- Gadsden Hotel, Douglas
Aidan Wakely-Mulroney/Flickr Room 333 is said to be the most haunted room of the sprawling hotel, with guests reporting hearing strange knockings and attempts to open doors. Others have reported ghosts asserting their presence by sitting or lying on beds. Gadsden Hotel, 1046 G Ave, Douglas, AZ 85607, USA
- Ghost City Inn, Jerome
Clay Gilliand/Flickr An appropriately named hotel, guests have reported seeing apparitions throughout the hotel and witnessing doors slam shut. Ghost City Inn, 541 Main St, Jerome, AZ 86331, USA
- Hassayampa Inn, Prescott
Photo via hassayampainn.com This hotel is reportedly haunted by a jilted bride named Faith who can be spotted throughout the hotel waiting for her groom to arrive. Hassayampa Inn, 122 E Gurley St, Prescott, AZ 86301, USA
- Hotel Congress, Tucson
Julius Whittington/Flickr Room 242 is supposed to be haunted by a woman who shot herself and is often seen near the room. Hotel Congress, 311 E Congress St, Tucson, AZ 85701, USA
- Hotel Monte Vista, Flagstaff
dmitri_66/Flickr Two of the many ghosts spotted at this hotel include a bellhop who still tries to do his job and a former guest who can be heard coughing when no one else is around. Hotel Monte Vista, 100 N San Francisco St, Flagstaff, AZ 86001, USA
- Hotel San Carlos, Phoenix
sfgamchick/Flickr The resident ghost is assumed to be Leone Jensen, a woman who jumped to her death from the hotel’s roof not long after the grand opening. Hotel San Carlos, 202 N Central Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85004, USA
- Hotel Weatherford, Flagstaff
Deborah Lee Soltesz/Flickr A couple were murdered at this hotel in the 1930s and since then, guests have spotted apparitions in various locations throughout the hotel. Weatherford Hotel, 23 N Leroux St, Flagstaff, AZ 86001, USA
- Jerome Grand Hotel, Jerome
Monster/Flickr Lots of hauntings reported at this popular ghost location, including former patients when the building was a hospital and the hospital’s former maintenance man, Claude Harvey, who was killed by the building’s faulty elevator. Jerome Grand Hotel, 200 Hill St, Jerome, AZ 86331, USA
- Oatman Hotel, Oatman
Jasperdo/Flickr The resident ghost is a miner nicknamed “Oatie” who shows up in the hotel’s rooms and stairwell. Oatman Hotel Restaurant & Saloon, 181 Main St, Oatman, AZ 86433, USA
Would you venture into one of these places to experience a supernatural overnight stay? Tell us your personal ghost stories in the comments below! What are your favorite haunted hotels in Arizona? Let us know.
TJfrom AZ/Flickr
This hotel is reportedly haunted by a couple of quiet ghosts who are occasionally spotted by guests. Don’t worry, they apparently like to keep to themselves.
Bisbee Grand Hotel, 61 Main St, Bisbee, AZ 85603, USA
Dave/Flickr
If you stay in rooms 1, 2, or 4, be prepared to hear other people in your room and find objects moved around.
The Connor Hotel, 160 Main St, Jerome, AZ 86331, USA
Copper Queen Hotel/Facebook
The resident ghost is Julia, a former prostitute who reportedly likes to make her presence known to men staying at the hotel.
Copper Queen Hotel, Restaurant and Bar, 11 Howell Ave, Bisbee, AZ 85603, USA
Justin Kern/Flickr
Ghost sightings here include the former owner Fred Harvey and a dark figure seen wandering the grounds.
El Tovar Hotel, 9 Village Loop Drive, Grand Canyon Village, AZ 86023, USA
Aidan Wakely-Mulroney/Flickr
Room 333 is said to be the most haunted room of the sprawling hotel, with guests reporting hearing strange knockings and attempts to open doors. Others have reported ghosts asserting their presence by sitting or lying on beds.
Gadsden Hotel, 1046 G Ave, Douglas, AZ 85607, USA
Clay Gilliand/Flickr
An appropriately named hotel, guests have reported seeing apparitions throughout the hotel and witnessing doors slam shut.
Ghost City Inn, 541 Main St, Jerome, AZ 86331, USA
Photo via hassayampainn.com
This hotel is reportedly haunted by a jilted bride named Faith who can be spotted throughout the hotel waiting for her groom to arrive.
Hassayampa Inn, 122 E Gurley St, Prescott, AZ 86301, USA
Julius Whittington/Flickr
Room 242 is supposed to be haunted by a woman who shot herself and is often seen near the room.
Hotel Congress, 311 E Congress St, Tucson, AZ 85701, USA
dmitri_66/Flickr
Two of the many ghosts spotted at this hotel include a bellhop who still tries to do his job and a former guest who can be heard coughing when no one else is around.
Hotel Monte Vista, 100 N San Francisco St, Flagstaff, AZ 86001, USA
sfgamchick/Flickr
The resident ghost is assumed to be Leone Jensen, a woman who jumped to her death from the hotel’s roof not long after the grand opening.
Hotel San Carlos, 202 N Central Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85004, USA
Deborah Lee Soltesz/Flickr
A couple were murdered at this hotel in the 1930s and since then, guests have spotted apparitions in various locations throughout the hotel.
Weatherford Hotel, 23 N Leroux St, Flagstaff, AZ 86001, USA
Monster/Flickr
Lots of hauntings reported at this popular ghost location, including former patients when the building was a hospital and the hospital’s former maintenance man, Claude Harvey, who was killed by the building’s faulty elevator.
Jerome Grand Hotel, 200 Hill St, Jerome, AZ 86331, USA
Jasperdo/Flickr
The resident ghost is a miner nicknamed “Oatie” who shows up in the hotel’s rooms and stairwell.
Oatman Hotel Restaurant & Saloon, 181 Main St, Oatman, AZ 86433, USA
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Haunted Hotels in Arizona August 29, 2022 Tori Jane Where is the most haunted hotel in Arizona? Well, that’s a difficult question to answer thanks to the sheer number of allegedly haunted places in Arizona, many of which are hotels. One of the most famously haunted hotels in Arizona is the Copper Queen Hotel in Bisbee, where you’ll find the spirit of a lady of the night in Room 315. She’s a friendly, flirty spirit, and she seems to prefer male guests. The Hotel San Carlos in Phoenix is another “very haunted” place in Arizona thanks to a suicide that occurred there in the 1920s. Oh, and you can’t miss the Jerome Grand Hotel, which used to be an insane asylum but is now simply a hotel so haunted that the ghosts are the main attractions. What are some real haunted places in Arizona? When we say there are tons of haunted places in Arizona, we absolutely mean it. Arizona, along with New Mexico, is thought to be among the most haunted states in the country, and thanks to its outlaw history we’re not at all surprised. There are entire haunted towns in Arizona, like Bisbee, Jerome, and Tombstone. As we mentioned above, there are plenty of haunted hotels in Arizona, too! Some of our favorite haunted places in Arizona include the famed Birdcage Theatre, in Tombstone, and the Hotel Monte Vista in Flagstaff is also known for its supernatural guests who simply never checked out. What are some totally scary places in Arizona? The list continues: Arizona is a pretty spooky place if you know where to look. For instance, have you heard the haunting tale of the Apache Death Cave? It’s located east of Flagstaff, near Two Guns, and it’s the site of a horrifying event that’s left both a mass grave and plenty of wayward, forlorn spirits alike. The Superstition Mountains are also pretty creepy, especially at night, supposedly being the home of plenty of ghosts, ghouls, and cryptids – as well as an alleged hidden treasure stash that people have quite literally died trying to find. Head out to those mountains at night… if you dare.
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Haunted Hotels in Arizona
August 29, 2022
Tori Jane
Where is the most haunted hotel in Arizona? Well, that’s a difficult question to answer thanks to the sheer number of allegedly haunted places in Arizona, many of which are hotels. One of the most famously haunted hotels in Arizona is the Copper Queen Hotel in Bisbee, where you’ll find the spirit of a lady of the night in Room 315. She’s a friendly, flirty spirit, and she seems to prefer male guests. The Hotel San Carlos in Phoenix is another “very haunted” place in Arizona thanks to a suicide that occurred there in the 1920s. Oh, and you can’t miss the Jerome Grand Hotel, which used to be an insane asylum but is now simply a hotel so haunted that the ghosts are the main attractions. What are some real haunted places in Arizona? When we say there are tons of haunted places in Arizona, we absolutely mean it. Arizona, along with New Mexico, is thought to be among the most haunted states in the country, and thanks to its outlaw history we’re not at all surprised. There are entire haunted towns in Arizona, like Bisbee, Jerome, and Tombstone. As we mentioned above, there are plenty of haunted hotels in Arizona, too! Some of our favorite haunted places in Arizona include the famed Birdcage Theatre, in Tombstone, and the Hotel Monte Vista in Flagstaff is also known for its supernatural guests who simply never checked out. What are some totally scary places in Arizona? The list continues: Arizona is a pretty spooky place if you know where to look. For instance, have you heard the haunting tale of the Apache Death Cave? It’s located east of Flagstaff, near Two Guns, and it’s the site of a horrifying event that’s left both a mass grave and plenty of wayward, forlorn spirits alike. The Superstition Mountains are also pretty creepy, especially at night, supposedly being the home of plenty of ghosts, ghouls, and cryptids – as well as an alleged hidden treasure stash that people have quite literally died trying to find. Head out to those mountains at night… if you dare.
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The OIYS Visitor Center
Well, that’s a difficult question to answer thanks to the sheer number of allegedly haunted places in Arizona, many of which are hotels. One of the most famously haunted hotels in Arizona is the Copper Queen Hotel in Bisbee, where you’ll find the spirit of a lady of the night in Room 315. She’s a friendly, flirty spirit, and she seems to prefer male guests. The Hotel San Carlos in Phoenix is another “very haunted” place in Arizona thanks to a suicide that occurred there in the 1920s. Oh, and you can’t miss the Jerome Grand Hotel, which used to be an insane asylum but is now simply a hotel so haunted that the ghosts are the main attractions.
What are some real haunted places in Arizona?
When we say there are tons of haunted places in Arizona, we absolutely mean it. Arizona, along with New Mexico, is thought to be among the most haunted states in the country, and thanks to its outlaw history we’re not at all surprised. There are entire haunted towns in Arizona, like Bisbee, Jerome, and Tombstone. As we mentioned above, there are plenty of haunted hotels in Arizona, too! Some of our favorite haunted places in Arizona include the famed Birdcage Theatre, in Tombstone, and the Hotel Monte Vista in Flagstaff is also known for its supernatural guests who simply never checked out.
What are some totally scary places in Arizona?
The list continues: Arizona is a pretty spooky place if you know where to look. For instance, have you heard the haunting tale of the Apache Death Cave? It’s located east of Flagstaff, near Two Guns, and it’s the site of a horrifying event that’s left both a mass grave and plenty of wayward, forlorn spirits alike. The Superstition Mountains are also pretty creepy, especially at night, supposedly being the home of plenty of ghosts, ghouls, and cryptids – as well as an alleged hidden treasure stash that people have quite literally died trying to find. Head out to those mountains at night… if you dare.