Hotel Ringkøbing
Jylland, Ringkøbing · Denmark · Hotell · Scare 4/5
Room 7 is the most haunted. A deceased head waiter corrects improperly set tables, and an evil male spirit locks people in the cellar.
Hotel Ringkøbing is one of Denmark's oldest hotels — in operation since 1833 — and its guests rarely have difficulty finding a story to take home. At the bar, guests have seen a lady with a striking hairstyle sitting and waiting, while her companions notice a sudden chill. Glasses have been slid off shelves and the cold room door in the cellar slams shut and locks people in.
In Room 7 — the most active room — the TV turns on and off by itself and shadows move across the walls. A long-deceased head waiter who was fanatically meticulous about table setting still corrects improperly set tables in the dining room. The most serious phenomenon, however, is an evil male spirit who slams doors and has a habit of locking people in the cellar until someone comes and turns the key from upstairs.
FAQ
How scary is Hotel Ringkøbing?
Hotel Ringkøbing has a scare factor of 4/5 according to Haunted Places’ verified ratings.
Where is Hotel Ringkøbing located?
Hotel Ringkøbing is in Jylland, Ringkøbing, Denmark.
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