Discover the most haunted hotels in Las Vegas you can actually stay in with real ghost stories and paranormal activity

524 Railroad Ave, Las Vegas, NM 87701
Being one of the famous Fred Harvey hotels along the railroad, the Castaneda has seen countless travelers since 1898. Staff and guests report ghostly encounters, such as the feeling of being watched, disembodied voices, unexplained cold breezes, and doors shutting on their own. One specific reported spirit is a woman in Victorian dress, believed to be a former guest or worker, seen wandering the halls, particularly on the second floor.

230 Plaza Park, Las Vegas, NM 87701
The Plaza Hotel, known as 'The Belle of the Southwest,' is said to be haunted by several spirits. One frequently mentioned ghost is that of Byron T. Mills, one of the original owners who died in the hotel. His presence is reportedly felt in his former office, now part of the bar/saloon area, where items move inexplicably and cigar smoke is sometimes smelled. Room 310 is also cited as having paranormal activity linked to a former female resident.
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