Spookiest Airbnbs for Halloween
These are the spookiest Airbnbs you can stay in for Halloween
By Meridith Cash From Business Insider
- Airbnb is offering travelers a chance to stay in some remarkably creepy homes just in time for the spookiest holiday of the year.
- From homes suspected of playing host to ghosts, to creepy 18th-century mansions, there are some seriously scary spots to rent this Halloween.
- A 164-year-old New Orleans home that was recently featured in FX’s “American Horror Story” and HBO’s “Treme” is available on Airbnb for $320 per night.
- And past guests of one mansion have claimed it’s home to the ghost of a young girl from the 1890s who floats around in a yellow dress.
Calling all thrill seekers who are looking to add a spooky touch to their Halloween festivities — Airbnb is offering travelers a chance to stay in some remarkably creepy places just in time for the scariest holiday of the year.
From homes suspected of playing hosts to ghosts, to mansions featured in FX’s “American Horror Story” and HBO’s “Treme,” there are some seriously scary spots available for rent.
Check out some spooky Airbnbs that you can stay in for the Halloween season.
The Victorian Gothic Castle Mansion of Ellicott City, Maryland, is the perfect spot for hosting a Halloween soirée.
With four bedrooms, four-and-a-half bathrooms, and room to sleep 12 people, the 160-year-old home is just spooky enough to give guests a good scare.
Many “commercials, TV shows, and documentaries” have been shot on the mansion’s grounds, according to the hosts.
Guests have access to the home’s kitchen, library, ballroom, pool, and seven acres of property.
You can book the Airbnb for $500 per night.
Check out more information or book your stay here.
Located in La Cañada Flintridge, California, this French Normandy estate was constructed over a six-month period in 1929 for owner Robert T. Moore.
It’s said that Moore hired different laborers each day so as to conceal the secrets of the house, according to Airbnb.
Moore died in his bedroom in the home on October 30, 1958. According to Airbnb, there is no record of where he is buried.
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