Haunted Hotels in Mobile, Alabama

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4 Haunted Hotels to Stay in Mobile

The Kate Shepard House | mobile, alabama

The Kate Shepard House

1552 Monterey Pl, Mobile, AL 36604, United States

The spirit of Kate Shepard, the original owner, is believed to lovingly watch over her former home. Built in 1897, the house served as her residence and school. Guests report feeling gentle presences, smelling unexplained perfumes, and occasionally hearing faint whispers or music. Unlike more frightening hauntings, occurrences here are described as comforting and protective, as if Kate still ensures her guests are well taken care of. Some claim to have seen an apparition resembling old photographs of Kate in hallways or near her portrait.

Fort Condé Inn | mobile, alabama

Fort Condé Inn

165 St Emanuel St, Mobile, AL 36602, United States

The Fort Condé Inn sits on land with history dating back to the early 18th-century French settlement. The current structures, dating from the 1830s, are reportedly haunted by spirits tied to Mobile's layered past. Staff and guests have mentioned encounters with shadowy figures in period clothing, particularly in the older sections of the inn. There are also reports of doors opening or closing independently, faint sounds of conversations or movement from empty rooms, and feelings of being watched, attributed possibly to early settlers or individuals connected to the original fort.

The Battle House Renaissance Mobile Hotel & Spa | mobile, alabama

The Battle House Renaissance Mobile Hotel & Spa

26 N Royal St, Mobile, AL 36602, United States

The Battle House, rebuilt in 1908 after a fire destroyed the original 1852 structure, has a rich history that includes serving as Andrew Jackson's headquarters post-War of 1812 (original site). Its opulent lobby and historic corridors are said to host several spirits. One notable ghost is the 'Lady in Red,' reportedly seen in the Crystal Ballroom, perhaps searching for a lost love. Another is a World War I soldier, sometimes glimpsed in uniform. Guests have reported eerie cold spots, unexplained lights, and sounds of music or voices when no one is around, particularly near historical artifacts displayed in the hotel.

Malaga Inn | mobile, alabama

Malaga Inn

359 Church St, Mobile, AL 36602, United States

The Malaga Inn, built in 1862 for two sisters, is known for multiple spirits. A prominent one is a 'lady in white' seen pacing balconies and is particularly associated with Room 007, where guests report rocking chairs moving and lights flickering. During the Civil War, it served as refuge and possibly a hospital, contributing to stories of soldier apparitions and phantom noises. Disembodied voices, unexplained cold spots, and items moving inexplicably are commonly reported throughout the inn.

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