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Haunted Hotels in London

Reputedly haunted hotels in England's capital city.

See the Haunted Hotels UK Index

Georgian House Hotel in LondonGeorgian House, London
Georgian House Hotel. Owned by the same family since being built in the mid 1880’s, Georgian House is made up of three properties of which one is said to be the site of numerous ghostly occurrences.

Strange gusts of cold air in summertime, the sound of children playing, mysterious apparitions and other curious phenomena  are all said to have been experienced by staff and guests alike over the years.

Practical details are available at Booking.com.

Interior of The Cadogan HotelThe Cadogan, London
The Cadogan. Without doubt one of London’s most famous hotels, The Cadogan is reputedly still the home of actress Lillie Langtry who lived here between 1892 and 1897. Those who claim to have seen her do so only at times when the building is comparatively quiet, and most often around Christmas time in the restaurant area.

Learn more about its historic significance at our specific page for The Cadogan Hotel.

The Langham Hotel in LondonThe Langham Hotel
The Langham. Since being constructed in 1865 the Langham has welcomed many historic figures. Indeed, it seems that some of them didn’t want to leave given that some say Napoleon III still haunts the place.

But for those really seeking to maximise their chances of experiencing the paranormal, try room number 333 – spooky lights and figures dressed in Victorian clothing have been witnessed.

For further historic information see our main entry for The Langham Hotel.


Grange Blooms Hotel. Close to the British Museum in fashionable Bloomsbury, this 18th century period boutique-style townhouse hotel is said to be haunted by a man keen upon reading books.

However, any guests failing to encounter the bibliophile spirit will at least be staying in a splendid location for exploring the capital - the sights of central London and the West End are but a short walk away. More information of a practical nature can be found by going straight to the Grange Blooms entry at Booking.com


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