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Romantic Getaways That May Also Be Haunted (Boo-thing Edition)

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 Romantic Getaways That May Also Be Haunted (Boo-thing Edition)

Alright, lovebirds, who says your romantic getaway can’t come with a side of ghostly chills? If the idea of cozying up by a fireplace while something spooky lurks in the shadows thrills you, then this list is definitely for you. Whether you’re hoping for a flicker of paranormal activity or just a story to tell over candlelight, these four destinations will give you both romance and a haunting you’ll never forget. 

 

The Red Lion Inn – Stockbridge, Massachusetts
If you’re dreaming of a cozy New England escape that feels like it’s straight out of a storybook, The Red Lion Inn might be your perfect match. Nestled in the quiet town of Stockbridge, this charming inn dates back to the 18th century and offers all the quaint romantic vibes—think roaring fireplaces, antique decor, and a wraparound porch made for snuggling. Oh, and then there’s Room 301, where ghostly apparitions are said to appear. Guests have reported seeing a ghostly woman in Victorian garb wandering the halls and a mischievous child playing pranks. The staff embraces its haunted history, so be sure to ask for the spookiest stories over dinner.

Find more on The Red Lion Inn here. 

 

Hotel Monte Vista – Flagstaff, Arizona
Flagstaff’s Hotel Monte Vista might be off the radar for most, but that’s what makes it the perfect spooky gem. Built in 1927, this historic hotel has played host to movie stars, outlaws, and—naturally—ghosts. If you’re planning a desert road trip with your boo, this is a great spot to add some paranormal to your playlist. The hotel’s most famous haunt? A phantom bellboy who knocks on doors late at night. There’s also the eerie “crying baby” that guests swear they hear on the third floor. The town of Flagstaff itself is full of rugged charm, so when you’re not ghost-hunting in your room, you can take a romantic stroll through its old Western streets.

Learn more about Hotel Monte Vista here. 

 

 

 

Château de Brissac – Brissac-Quincé, France
What’s more romantic than a getaway to a French castle? How about one haunted by the Green Lady? Château de Brissac, one of the tallest castles in France, is a picturesque blend of fairytale beauty and centuries-old scandal. Legend says the ghost of Charlotte de Brézé, caught in a deadly love triangle, roams the halls, dressed in green and whispering through the walls. It’s the perfect place to stroll hand-in-hand through the vineyards, then stay up late listening for the soft, eerie footsteps of a ghost still tangled in a tale of forbidden love.

Explore Château de Brissac here. 

 

The Queen Mary – Long Beach, California

If you’re into romance on the water, The Queen Mary offers that… and much more. This retired ocean liner, now a floating hotel, is said to be one of the most haunted places in the U.S. While you and your significant other can enjoy upscale dining and Pacific Ocean views, there’s always the possibility you might encounter some of the ship’s lingering passengers. Known for phantom footsteps and ghostly figures in vintage attire, The Queen Mary is perfect for those who want both nautical adventure and paranormal whispers at night. Grab a room near the haunted pool deck—if you dare.

Book a stay on The Queen Mary here. 

 

 

 Whether you’re looking to cuddle up or confront the paranormal, these romantic haunts are sure to set the mood. Just remember, it’s all fun and games until you’re checking out with more than just your partner by your side. Happy haunting, lovers. 

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