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617 South Olive Street, Los Angeles, CA 90014, United States
American Horror Story’s Haunted Hotel Cortez is located in Los Angeles, California. The famed hotel was built by architect James Patrick March in the 30’s. Inspired by the golden age of Hollywood, the art deco hotel has a dark past that the city has seemingly forgotten… or should we say ignored? The Builder James Patrick March designed and built Hotel Cortez with a single intent, murder. Born in 1895, March is a man who made his own fortune at an early age, March had an unquenchable thirst that an early drug addiction could not satisfy. Read more…
(866) 993-7227
12909 Foothill Blvd, Sylmar, CA 91342, USA
THE BASEMENT is a completely immersive experience where you and your friends are locked in a room and forced to find your way out by any means necessary. The Story of Edward R. Tandy In the winter of 1964, Edward was born to Virginia W. Tandy-Winthrop, a retired wartime nurse and father, James P. Tandy, a coalmine worker in West Orange, New Jersey. On the morning of Edward’s 4th birthday, his father James was killed in a violent accident that took place in the mines near their small rural home. Read more…
Studio City, Los Angeles, California, United States
It has been said that the mythology of the Hallowed Haunting Grounds is as mysterious as its very ambiance. Indeed, the shadowy statue of an angel that one first encounters upon arriving at the graveyard can be viewed as both consoling and disconcerting. Some say they can hear her humming softly to the baby she holds as she keeps watch over the graveyard. For thirty-three years, during the Halloween season, there appeared at a home in Studio City, California a display of mysterious illusions. It was known as the Hallowed Haunting Grounds. Read more…
640 S Main St, Los Angeles, CA 90014, United States
Is the Cecil Hotel truly haunted? The true horror stories that surround this 1924 building weave a dark and uncomfortable tale rife with unexplained deaths, serial killers, and horrors that are usually only told in the movies. Unexplained: Cecil Hotel & Elisa Lam Elisa Lam is the most recent victim of the Cecil Hotel. The story of her mysterious disappearance on January 31, 2013 and the unexplained circumstances of her death contribute to a visceral cloud of horror haunt the Cecil to this day. Before she goes missing, Elisa is seen acting very strangely in the elevator of the Cecil Hotel. Read more…
8221 Sunset Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90046, USA
The Haunted Chateau Marmont Hollywood is full of celebrities, glitz and glamour, but with all of that comes scandal, tragedy and shock. Chateau Marmont has been called “the place to go to misbehave.” Henry Cohn, head of Columbia, told two young stars, “If you must get in trouble, do it at Chateau Marmont.” With its star-studded history and a touch of infamy, the Sunset Strip Chateau Marmont hotel is haunted. It has always catered to celebrities and the elite, and to this day, the chateau is not open to the public. Read more…
506 S Grand Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90071, USA
Is the Millennium Biltmore Hotel Haunted? Even if you never heard of the Millennium Biltmore Hotel in Los Angeles, you might recognize it. This legendary hotel made appearances in films and television shows like Chinatown, Entourage, Fight Club and Columbo. Built in the 1920s and opened in 1923, the hotel is a cultural landmark in Los Angeles and one of the city’s most haunted places as well. Ghosts of the Biltmore Hotel One of the more common stories involves a ghostly troop of soldiers passing through the lobby. Read more…
424-284-8687
Cielo Dr, Beverly Hills, California, United States
Fri Oct 13th and Sat Oct 14th from 8 pm to 3 am
The Haunted Oman House and the ghosts of the Manson Family murders In the summer of August 1969, popular actress Sharon Tate and three of her closest and most personal friends were brutally murdered in a senseless killing from the notorious Manson Family. The home eventually changed hands with different owners and infamous renters over the years before being totally demolished and rebuilt with a completely new address change in 1994. Read more…
(213) 212-2853
El Capitan Theatre at 6838 Hollywood Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90028
Daily at 7pm & 8pm
Los Angeles Ghost Tours: Terrors of Tinseltown Step into the heart of Los Angeles and embark on a ghostly adventure like no other with our walking ghost tour. This tour offers a unique blend of history and the supernatural, led by an experienced guide who is both a local expert and a master storyteller. As you wander through the shadowy streets of LA, you’ll uncover eerie tales and chilling encounters linked to some of the city’s most iconic landmarks. Read more…
310-548-7509
1052 N Banning Blvd, Wilmington, CA 90744, USA
It is hard to imagine that the Civil War reached far and away from the battleground states in the Deep South, all the way to California. Secessionist and southern transplant John C. Breckenridge had relocated to the newly founded Golden State and in the shocking 1860 Presidential Election, had actually received more than double the votes Abraham Lincoln did in this particular area. In a panic, Union enthusiasts boosted their efforts to have a presence in California, and in particular the Los Angeles area. Read more…
6603 W Sunset Blvd, Los Angeles, California 90028
6603 W Sunset Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90028, USA
Voted The Best Ghost Tour in LA by Los Angeles Magazine! Join RIP the Undertaker as he gathers bodies when the sun goes down… When Hollywood’s dark side comes to LIFE! Follow his flickering candle as he leads the brave souls on foot down the Notorious Walk of Fame… and INFAMY! RIP The Undertaker will recount 100 Tragedy-Filled years that allow mourners to pay their respects at Horrific Haunting Grounds, Creepy Crime Scenes and Foreboding Famous Landmarks. Not every Hollywood Story has a happy ending and sometimes greater fame is achieved in DEATH… than in life. Read more…
(818) 616-4082
Hollywood Blvd, Los Angeles, CA, USA
Los Angeles (aka The City of Angels) was a perfect inspiration for the City of Dark Angels concept. With a jagged past, Los Angeles became a beacon for the Deadly Sins as the main cause of death. Gangster activity, cults, and high hopes in a city of dreamers that often times couldn’t handle the consequences that the film industry of Hollywood painted onto them. Lust, Greed, Envy, Wrath, Pride, Sloth, and Gluttony. And somehow Las Vegas ended up with the title, “The city of Sin”! If they only knew it started here. Read more…
Los Angeles, CA 90068, USA
Easily one of the most recognizable images anywhere, located in Griffith Park the Hollywood Sign is a beacon for those yearning to be a part of the entertainment industry. Perhaps nobody yearned more for celebrity than aspiring Golden Age stage actress Peg Entwistle. Is the Hollywood Sign Haunted? Originally from Wales, Peg Entwistle turned her sights on Hollywood to catch her big break in show-business. Having made a previous stopover in New York City on Broadway, Entwistle traveled to the Los Angeles area and was making a huge name for herself as a talented stage actress in the area. Read more…




