Most Haunted Places in the World
The ultimate guide to the planet's most supernatural locations, ranked by documented activity and historical significance.
From ancient castles to abandoned asylums, these locations have earned their reputation through centuries of documented paranormal activity. Each site on this list has been carefully selected based on historical significance, eyewitness accounts, and ongoing supernatural phenomena.
Selection Criteria
Historical documentation, eyewitness accounts, ongoing activity, accessibility
The List
Showing 1-8 of 10 haunted places in this collection

Port Arthur Historic Site
A former penal settlement where harsh discipline, isolation, and mass suffering still echo through cells, ruins, and chapel walls.

Fairmont Banff Springs
A grand railway hotel where a spectral bride, vanishing bellmen, and sealed-room whispers keep the guest lore alive.

Bhangarh Fort
Bhangarh Fort is bhangarh fort is a 16th-century protected fort complex in rajasthan, built in 1573 and now managed under archaeological-site rules. Its haunted reputation centers on local reports and repeated folklore; the record now separates documented history from reported activity.

Poveglia Island
Island of the dead where over 160,000 souls met their end during plague outbreaks.

Aokigahara Forest
Known as the Suicide Forest, this dense woodland at the base of Mount Fuji is haunted by the spirits of those who entered but never left.

Bran Castle
A cliffside fortress wrapped in vampire lore, where visitors report shadowy figures, sudden cold pockets, and footsteps on empty stairways.

Hoia Baciu Forest
Hoia Baciu Forest near Cluj-Napoca is one of Romaniaβs best-known paranormal landscapes, famous for UFO stories, strange lights, disorientation, and a circular clearing where trees are said not to grow normally. It is a real forest with a modern legend layered over much older woodland.

The Tower of London
Ancient fortress where the ghosts of Anne Boleyn and other executed nobles are said to roam the grounds.