The spookiest places to visit during Halloween

For a truly terrifying night
Sedlec Ossuary (Prague, Czech Republic)
Island of the Dolls (Xochimilco, Mexico)
Salem (Massachusetts, USA)
Paris Catacombs (France)
Sleepy Hollow (New York, USA)
New Orleans (Louisiana, USA)
Zugarramurdi (Navarre, Spain)
Edinburgh (Scotland, UK)
Belchite (Aragon, Spain)
Transylvania (Romania)
The Aokigahara Forest (Japan)
Badajoz Ravine (Tenerife, Spain)
Capuchin Crypt (Rome, Italy)
Hashima Island (Japan)
Hill of Crosses (Šiauliai, Lithuania)
For a truly terrifying night

It may seem paradoxical, but fear can be a thrilling experience. And on Halloween, when the veil between worlds is said to be thinner, there are certain places that amplify that spine-chilling atmosphere. Let's travel to some of the eeriest spots you should visit, especially when the spirits are rumored to be closer than ever.

Sedlec Ossuary (Prague, Czech Republic)

Prague, the capital of the Czech Republic, is a city steeped in mystery. But perhaps the most unsettling site is the Sedlec Ossuary, home to over 40,000 human skeletons. Their bones are arranged in haunting displays that leave a lasting impression of the macabre.

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Island of the Dolls (Xochimilco, Mexico)

According to legend, a man discovered the body of a woman in the canals of Xochimilco. To protect himself from her vengeful spirit, he began hanging dolls all over the island. Over time, these dolls have decayed, taking on a terrifying appearance that makes this island a must-visit for chill-seekers.

Salem (Massachusetts, USA)

Salem is a prime destination for Halloween fear, famous for its witch trials in the late 17th century. The town’s dark history is on display in its museums and even the preserved home of one of the judges involved in the infamous trials.

Paris Catacombs (France)

How about a walk through the catacombs beneath Paris? This immense underground cemetery was created in the late 18th century to relieve the city’s overflowing graveyards. Six million people’s remains line the walls. It’s said that spirits still haunt the tunnels, and ghostly voices have even been recorded here—definitely not for the faint of heart.

Sleepy Hollow (New York, USA)

North of New York City lies Sleepy Hollow, immortalized in Washington Irving's 'The Legend of Sleepy Hollow'. The story tells of a German soldier who lost his head in battle during the American Revolution. His body was buried in the church graveyard, but legend has it that his headless spirit rises each night to search for his lost skull.

New Orleans (Louisiana, USA)

New Orleans is perfect for a haunting Halloween. Visit the French Quarter, once home to Marie Laveau, the infamous Voodoo Queen, or head out to the Manchac Swamp, rumored to be cursed. These eerie locations are ideal for those daring enough to confront their fears.

Zugarramurdi (Navarre, Spain)

In the caves of Zugarramurdi, witches were said to gather for rituals in the 17th century. Some were even burned at the stake after being accused of witchcraft by the Inquisition. These dark, echoing caverns are filled with history and mystery, perfect for a Halloween visit.

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Edinburgh (Scotland, UK)

Spending Halloween in Edinburgh, Scotland’s capital, is a dream come true for ghost hunters. The city's narrow streets and looming castles are brimming with tales of haunted spirits that have roamed for centuries.

Belchite (Aragon, Spain)

The ghost town of Belchite, abandoned after the Spanish Civil War, is a haunting (and supposedly haunted) place in Zaragoza. Night tours through the ruins reveal stories of paranormal activity, offering visitors a chilling glimpse into the supernatural.

Transylvania (Romania)

In the mysterious land of Transylvania lies Bran Castle, home to the infamous Count Dracula. This eerie destination is one of Europe’s top spots for a truly frightening Halloween adventure.

The Aokigahara Forest (Japan)

At the base of Mount Fuji lies Aokigahara. This dense, dark forest has become a tragic site where many have ended their lives. Wandering through its twisted paths is a hair-raising experience, where the silence, created by porous lava rock absorbing sound, is as unsettling as the legends that surround it.

Badajoz Ravine (Tenerife, Spain)

The Badajoz Ravine in Tenerife is a place shrouded in paranormal activity. Tales of UFO sightings, mysterious disappearances, and gateways to other dimensions make this one of the most unsettling spots in the Canary Islands.

Capuchin Crypt (Rome, Italy)

Beneath the church of Santa Maria della Concezione in Rome lies the Capuchin Crypt, filled with the carefully arranged bones of monks. The crypt serves as a stark reminder of life's fleeting nature, with a chilling inscription that reads, "What you are now, we once were; what we are now, you shall be." It’s a perfect message for Halloween night.

Hashima Island (Japan)

Once the most densely populated island in the world, Hashima was abandoned after its coal mine closed in 1974. Now, its crumbling buildings and desolate streets offer an eerie, ghostly atmosphere, making it an unsettling place to explore.

Hill of Crosses (Šiauliai, Lithuania)

In Lithuania, the Hill of Crosses is a sight to behold, with thousands of crosses planted on the hill creating an image that is both striking and unnerving. This sacred site offers a haunting view that lingers long after you’ve left.

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