New Jersey is no stranger to the weird and unexplained. The Garden State is home to countless creepy haunted and abandoned places; paranormal and extraterrestrial legends abound. Take these hotels, for example. If you’re looking for haunted accommodations, New Jersey has got you covered — in fact, it seems that guests never want to leave our charming inns, so they stay forever. At these hotels, ghost stories, unexplained phenomena, are not uncommon — and have been talked about for decades. Today we’re looking into seven haunted hotels in New Jersey that are sure to make your stay, well, memorable. Let’s take a look:
- Angel of the Sea, Cape May
Facebook/AngelOfTheSeaBedAndBreakfast Rumor has it that a woman in the 1960s, known only as Miss Brown, forgot her room key and attempted to climb her way in. She fell to her death and never left. There have since been reports of vibrating beds, swaying furniture, and mysterious lights at this New Jersey hotel.
- Hotel Macomber, Cape May
Photo/hotelmacomber.com It is said that there are multiple spirits haunting this centrally located boutique hotel in Cape May. Sightings of a shabbily dressed waitress in the dining and kitchen areas have been reported along with claims of moving silverware. Room 10 is said to be the summer home of a spirit from the 1940s who often loudly drags her trunk about.
- The Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Atlantic City, Atlantic City
Wikimedia/B64 Legend has it that a man once jumped from the 10th floor of the parking garage. Some say he still haunts the area around this Atlantic City hotel.
- Grenville Hotel, Bayhead
Facebook/GrenvilleHotelRestaurant Over the years, there have been many reports of ghosts strolling the corridors and sounds of children playing in the lobby when none are present. We don’t know about you, but this hotel, part of our epic haunted road trip, is giving us total Shining vibes.
- Union Hotel, Flemington
Wikimedia/Daniel Case Built in 1814, the Union Hotel has been home to a significant amount of paranormal activity. Doors have been said to slam shut and bar stools have been seen spinning for no reason.
Please note: this historic hotel is currently closed for renovations.
- Widow McCrea House Bed and Breakfast, Frenchtown
Facebook/WidowMcCreaBedBreakfast This is such a lovely place to stay that some guests never want to leave! There have been several reports of supernatural sightings at this delightful B&B.
- The Flanders Hotel, Ocean City
Facebook/TheFlandersHotel This lovely hotel on the beach has become fairly famous for its haunted history. Named after a cemetery in Belgium, this hotel once hosted covert crime boss meetings in its catacombs. It has also hosted several ghosts, the most famous of which is a young red haired woman. There have also been reports of a small child and a middle aged man haunting the premises. These spirits can be heard laughing throughout the building and have even been spotted by numerous guests.
Are you brave enough to spend a night at one of these haunted hotels in New Jersey? They are all amazing places to stay — the possibility of ghost sightings is really just an added bonus. If you’ve been lucky enough to lodge in any of these hotels, did you experience any supernatural activity? Are there any other haunted hotels or bed and breakfasts that you would add to this list? Share your favorite spooky spots in New Jersey in the comments below!
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Rumor has it that a woman in the 1960s, known only as Miss Brown, forgot her room key and attempted to climb her way in. She fell to her death and never left. There have since been reports of vibrating beds, swaying furniture, and mysterious lights at this New Jersey hotel.
Photo/hotelmacomber.com
It is said that there are multiple spirits haunting this centrally located boutique hotel in Cape May. Sightings of a shabbily dressed waitress in the dining and kitchen areas have been reported along with claims of moving silverware. Room 10 is said to be the summer home of a spirit from the 1940s who often loudly drags her trunk about.
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Legend has it that a man once jumped from the 10th floor of the parking garage. Some say he still haunts the area around this Atlantic City hotel.
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Over the years, there have been many reports of ghosts strolling the corridors and sounds of children playing in the lobby when none are present. We don’t know about you, but this hotel, part of our epic haunted road trip, is giving us total Shining vibes.
Wikimedia/Daniel Case
Built in 1814, the Union Hotel has been home to a significant amount of paranormal activity. Doors have been said to slam shut and bar stools have been seen spinning for no reason.
Please note: this historic hotel is currently closed for renovations.
Facebook/WidowMcCreaBedBreakfast
This is such a lovely place to stay that some guests never want to leave! There have been several reports of supernatural sightings at this delightful B&B.
Facebook/TheFlandersHotel
This lovely hotel on the beach has become fairly famous for its haunted history. Named after a cemetery in Belgium, this hotel once hosted covert crime boss meetings in its catacombs. It has also hosted several ghosts, the most famous of which is a young red haired woman. There have also been reports of a small child and a middle aged man haunting the premises. These spirits can be heard laughing throughout the building and have even been spotted by numerous guests.
And if you can’t get enough spooky places in New Jersey, this terrifying road trip is guaranteed to scare even the bravest ghost hunters.
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Address: Angel of the Sea, 5 Trenton Ave, Cape May, NJ 08204, USAAddress: 727 Beach Ave, Cape May, NJ 08204, USAAddress: 1000 Boardwalk, Atlantic City, NJ 08401, USAAddress: The Grenville Hotel & Restaurant, 345 Main Ave #4735, Bay Head, NJ 08742, USAAddress: 76 Main St, Flemington, NJ 08822, USAAddress: Widow McCrea House, 53 Kingwood Ave, Frenchtown, NJ 08825, USAAddress: The Flanders Hotel, 719 E 11th St, Ocean City, NJ 08226, USA
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Haunted Hotels in New Jersey April 04, 2021 Sarah Are there any haunted restaurants in New Jersey? If you thought the above list of haunted hotels in New Jersey was spooky, then you have to check out The Cranbury Inn. One of the oldest eateries in New Jersey, this haunted restaurant has quite the creepy résumé. This business was officially established in 1780, after the colonies declared their independence from Britain. Records show that there was an Underground Railroad stop in the town of Cranbury, and many believe that the inn was this stop (there are different rumors swirling around about the inn possibly harboring captive slaves). This restaurant dishes up some truly delightful fare, with a side of spooky. According to one of the owners, Gay Ingegneri, many unexplainable events have taken place over the years. A pregnant employee had doors mysteriously swing open for her and some staff members insist they’ve gotten telepathic messages, warning them to turn off electrical fixtures. When psychics stop by, they say the spirits are warm and welcoming - they enjoy (after) life at the inn. What are the creepiest places in New Jersey? For totally creepy vibes, visit Old Tennent Cemetery and Church in Manalapan. The area surrounding this historic cemetery was once the host of a bloody Revolutionary War battle - the Battle of Monmouth. The church acted as a makeshift hospital, and both the building and grounds are said to be haunted. According to legend, you can still see blood stains and saw marks (used for amputations) in the wood on some pews. The cemetery itself is open 24 hours and has tombstones dating back 280 years. It’s basically the Platonic ideal of creepy cemeteries in the Northeast. Does New Jersey have any ghost towns? New Jersey is home to numerous mining and milling ghost towns; Ong’s Hat is an unincorporated community in Pemberton Township. The area can be seen on maps dating back centuries; and legend says that the town had just a handful of houses, along with a thriving dance hall. However, industry left the area and Ong’s Hut/Ong’s Hat slowly became abandoned. The last resident left the town in 1936, but not before some strange disappearances… but we don’t want to spoil the fun, so read more about this New Jersey ghost town in this article! Another creepy ghost town is located in Harrisville. It’s home to some remarkably well-preserved gristmill ruins, and is actually quite beautiful, in its own, haunting way.
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Haunted Hotels in New Jersey
April 04, 2021
Sarah
Are there any haunted restaurants in New Jersey? If you thought the above list of haunted hotels in New Jersey was spooky, then you have to check out The Cranbury Inn. One of the oldest eateries in New Jersey, this haunted restaurant has quite the creepy résumé. This business was officially established in 1780, after the colonies declared their independence from Britain. Records show that there was an Underground Railroad stop in the town of Cranbury, and many believe that the inn was this stop (there are different rumors swirling around about the inn possibly harboring captive slaves). This restaurant dishes up some truly delightful fare, with a side of spooky. According to one of the owners, Gay Ingegneri, many unexplainable events have taken place over the years. A pregnant employee had doors mysteriously swing open for her and some staff members insist they’ve gotten telepathic messages, warning them to turn off electrical fixtures. When psychics stop by, they say the spirits are warm and welcoming - they enjoy (after) life at the inn. What are the creepiest places in New Jersey? For totally creepy vibes, visit Old Tennent Cemetery and Church in Manalapan. The area surrounding this historic cemetery was once the host of a bloody Revolutionary War battle - the Battle of Monmouth. The church acted as a makeshift hospital, and both the building and grounds are said to be haunted. According to legend, you can still see blood stains and saw marks (used for amputations) in the wood on some pews. The cemetery itself is open 24 hours and has tombstones dating back 280 years. It’s basically the Platonic ideal of creepy cemeteries in the Northeast. Does New Jersey have any ghost towns? New Jersey is home to numerous mining and milling ghost towns; Ong’s Hat is an unincorporated community in Pemberton Township. The area can be seen on maps dating back centuries; and legend says that the town had just a handful of houses, along with a thriving dance hall. However, industry left the area and Ong’s Hut/Ong’s Hat slowly became abandoned. The last resident left the town in 1936, but not before some strange disappearances… but we don’t want to spoil the fun, so read more about this New Jersey ghost town in this article! Another creepy ghost town is located in Harrisville. It’s home to some remarkably well-preserved gristmill ruins, and is actually quite beautiful, in its own, haunting way.
The OIYS Visitor Center
The OIYS Visitor Center
If you thought the above list of haunted hotels in New Jersey was spooky, then you have to check out The Cranbury Inn. One of the oldest eateries in New Jersey, this haunted restaurant has quite the creepy résumé. This business was officially established in 1780, after the colonies declared their independence from Britain. Records show that there was an Underground Railroad stop in the town of Cranbury, and many believe that the inn was this stop (there are different rumors swirling around about the inn possibly harboring captive slaves). This restaurant dishes up some truly delightful fare, with a side of spooky. According to one of the owners, Gay Ingegneri, many unexplainable events have taken place over the years. A pregnant employee had doors mysteriously swing open for her and some staff members insist they’ve gotten telepathic messages, warning them to turn off electrical fixtures. When psychics stop by, they say the spirits are warm and welcoming - they enjoy (after) life at the inn.
What are the creepiest places in New Jersey?
For totally creepy vibes, visit Old Tennent Cemetery and Church in Manalapan. The area surrounding this historic cemetery was once the host of a bloody Revolutionary War battle - the Battle of Monmouth. The church acted as a makeshift hospital, and both the building and grounds are said to be haunted. According to legend, you can still see blood stains and saw marks (used for amputations) in the wood on some pews. The cemetery itself is open 24 hours and has tombstones dating back 280 years. It’s basically the Platonic ideal of creepy cemeteries in the Northeast.
Does New Jersey have any ghost towns?
New Jersey is home to numerous mining and milling ghost towns; Ong’s Hat is an unincorporated community in Pemberton Township. The area can be seen on maps dating back centuries; and legend says that the town had just a handful of houses, along with a thriving dance hall. However, industry left the area and Ong’s Hut/Ong’s Hat slowly became abandoned. The last resident left the town in 1936, but not before some strange disappearances… but we don’t want to spoil the fun, so read more about this New Jersey ghost town in this article! Another creepy ghost town is located in Harrisville. It’s home to some remarkably well-preserved gristmill ruins, and is actually quite beautiful, in its own, haunting way.