Haunted Places in Santa Fe

Scariest haunted places

Coronado Building

Coronado Building

Coronado Building is a reportedly haunted house or historic building in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Stories tied to the site usually focus on apparitions and shadowy sightings and disembodied voices, screams, or footsteps.

Old St. Vincent's Hospital - Drury Inn

Old St. Vincent's Hospital - Drury Inn

Old St. Vincent's Hospital - Drury Inn is a reportedly haunted hotel or inn in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Stories tied to the site usually focus on a recurring female apparition and apparitions and shadowy sightings.

Grant Corner Inn - Andrew Smith Gallery

Grant Corner Inn - Andrew Smith Gallery

Grant Corner Inn and the former Andrew Smith Gallery location in Santa Fe have a second-floor haunting built around falling objects, footsteps, and doors slamming when no one is upstairs. Current tenant and access details should be verified before visiting.

La Casa Mas Antigua

La Casa Mas Antigua

La Casa Mas Antigua is a reportedly haunted house or historic building in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Local lore keeps the haunting attached to the site even when the details shift from one retelling to the next.

La Fonda Hotel

La Fonda Hotel

La Fonda Hotel is a reportedly haunted hotel or inn in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Stories tied to the site usually focus on a recurring female apparition and apparitions and shadowy sightings.

La Posada de Santa Fe

La Posada de Santa Fe

La Posada de Santa Fe is an active historic resort built around the Staab House, an 1882 French Second Empire mansion. Its best-known ghost story is Julia Staab, whose apparition, moved objects, and room-specific encounters are part of the hotel's long-running reputation.

Palace of the Governors

Palace of the Governors

Palace of the Governors is a reportedly haunted castle or fortified site in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Stories tied to the site usually focus on disembodied voices, screams, or footsteps and doors, lights, or objects moving on their own.