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Grope in the dark is good - Hotel Rappensberger in Ingolstadt
Where Dr. Victor Frankenstein created his world-famous monster, now houses the hotel Rappensberger. So where, if not here, should the namesake of the novel by Mary Shelley after the exertions of the best Halloween night off and recharge their batteries can? The four-star hotel in Ingolstadt, Frankenstein's birthplace is centrally located and offers its visitors a gruesome first-class program. On the "Dr. Frank Stone Mystery Tour", Dr. Victor Frankenstein rises from his grave at night and invites you to an eerie walk through the dark past of Ingolstadt. Not only for all fans goosebumps, but also nostalgia a must.
Personal guest of the Count - House of Dracula in Poiana Brasov, Romania
Personal guest of the Count - House of Dracula in Poiana Brasov, Romania
Transylvania. To no other region in the world have grown up so many weird stories, mysteries and horror stories. Not least because in the southern Carpathians the most famous bloodsucker has its roots in literary history: Count Dracula. Since it is only logical that the protagonist of Bram Stoker's novel Dracula in the House of places to rest. The four-star hotel is located right in that castle, where once the bloodthirsty Duke Vlad III. Dracula and his head embedded by his atrocities, the inspiration for Bram Stoker's vampire character delivered. Chill guaranteed! Hotel guests, who threatens to freeze the blood in the veins of fear, can warm up but in the spacious spa area again and mingle with the living.
Shudder deluxe - 1886 Crescent Hotel & Spa in Eureka Springs, USA
The other lost souls out on Halloween night are daring spirits are likely in the viewfinder 1886 Crescent Hotel & Spa in Eureka Springs, USA. The hotel, which is haunted by his own admission in the United States at the most, waiting for a ghost long past. Built in 1886 in Arkansas, will still find many reports about ghosts that are seen in the great halls of the three-star hotels. The former girls' boarding school and sanatorium offers its guests still living on the "Ghost Tour" to even get to know the residents from the other side personally. It's clear that this poodle spooks feel well - after all, they're in good company and can blithely rattle their chains.
Into bed with Stephen King - Stanley Hotel in Estes Park, USA
The Stanley Hotel in Colorado has not so much by his name in the memory of many horror friends burned rather than by its presence in Stanley Kubrick's masterpiece "The Shining". The grand master of modern horror fiction Stephen King has created his eponymous novel, the basis for the horror classic in which the Stanley Hotel is the scene of a terrible family tragedy. This is in the movie in "Overlook Hotel" Renamed house just six miles from Rocky Mountain National Park. Guests are so far separated in nature, far from civilization. But do not worry about winters like Jack Nicholson in his main role of the visitors to four-star hotels do not - the Stanley Hotel is open all year round.