Stay Overnight In A 200-Year-Old Hotel That’s Said To Be Haunted At Bourbon Orleans In Louisiana
The Bourbon Orleans Hotel in Louisiana is a historic and reportedly haunted hotel offering complimentary haunted tours.
Here’s the thing—not everyone believes in ghosts or hauntings or spirits. But, if you’re one of the ones who do, and you also like test your bravery within the paranormal, then we have your next bucket list must. The Bourbon Orleans Hotel in Louisiana is reportedly haunted, even allowing guests a chance to tour the hotel and hear about all the hauntings from a verified source. Are you brave enough to spend the night?
The Bourbon Orleans Hotel in Louisiana is said to be one of the most haunted hotels in the state, and yet, its beauty far supersedes any of the claims of hauntings.
The building itself opened in 1819 as the Orleans Theatre & Ballroom, hosting the highest echelon of society for the city.
In the late 1800s, the Sisters of the Holy Family purchased the ballroom and turned it into a convent, adding an orphanage and school.
It wasn’t until the 1960s that the building became a hotel, but of course, all of that history leads to tons of ghost stories along the way.
There have been stories of ghosts dancing underneath the crystal chandelier of the ballroom, or even hiding among the draperies.
Many guests reported hearing children running around the hallways late at night, presumed to be the ghost children who lost their lives to yellow fever at the orphanage.
And while some hotels try to avoid their history, thinking it will deter people from staying, Bourbon Orleans respects and highlights it.
On Thursdays, guests are invited to take a complimentary haunted tour of the hotel with concierge and licensed tour guide, John Fitzpatrick.
So the next time you are looking for a chance to explore a haunted hotel in Louisiana, head to Bourbon Orleans Hotel.
Have you ever visited the Bourbon Orleans Hotel in Louisiana before? Share with us your experience in the comments section! Do you think this old hotel is haunted?
Also, if you want to learn more about the hotel, or even check out reservation information, visit the website or Facebook Page.
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