In the last year Virtual experiences have become a part of our lives as more and more we find ourselves at home. You can immerse yourself into these experiences using the tools available from aquariums, museums, and curated collections around the world. Virtual train trips around the world, virtual tours of Italy, visit Zoos, Museums & Theme Parks, virtual visits to U.S National Parks and Virtual hikes, walks as well as get ideas for virtual Holiday Parties.
Here are some of the Scariest Virtual Haunted Houses
Winchester Mystery House
The immersive 360 Tour is an all-new virtual experience offered by caretakers of the Winchester Mystery House. This experience allows guests to roam through all levels of the mansion and walk through the house on their own. There are icons placed throughout the house that can be clicked on to display a paragraph of information about each room. A one-time fee of $8.99 grants accesses to the 360 tours indefinitely. Do a virtual walkthrough on their official website.
Pittock Mansion
Explore this house museum from home. The tour includes 360-degree views of the rooms, plus the mansion’s Discovery Program for third and fourth-grade students. Built-in 1914, Pittock Mansion tells the story of Portland’s transformation from a pioneer town to a modern, industrialized city through the history and legacy of one of its most influential families, the Pittock. See the virtual 3D tour of the mansion online.
Lizzie Borden House
Tour the house where the murders took place, the cemetery where the Borden family lies, and the grounds of the house where Lizzie lived out the remainder of her years. You must click on the words to select the tour of your choice. Take a virtual tour on the house’s website.
Salem Witch Museum Online Tours
This site allows you to view locations around Essex and Middlesex Counties and some sites around Boston that are related to the events of the year 1692. You may select a town or city to view pictures and read about the sites from the witchcraft trials which can still be seen today, including original houses, foundations, grave sites, and sites marked by historic markers. Check the museum’s website.
Paris Catacombs
Enter “https://www.catacombs.paris.fr/visite-virtuelle” and you will be able to navigate around the catacombs by clicking on different arrows.
If you are looking for some haunted places to stay make sure to check out Haunted Hotels: A Room With a Boo as well as Top Haunted Cities in America.
1886 Crescent Hotel & Spa: Covered on the Sci Fy Channel, Ghost Hunters as well as the Biography Channel, this hotel located in Eureka Springs, AR, is said by many to be the most haunted hotel in the U.S. (others feel it is the Stanley Hotel in Colorado.) The property was a hotel in the late 1800s, then a school, a cancer hospital, and eventually back to a hotel. Guests have reported things being moved around in their room while they were sleeping; feeling someone stroking their hair; voices in the hallways; a woman in a white gown in the luxury suites and even mysterious text messages appearing on their cell phones. The hotel is said to be haunted by several ghosts: The Lady in the Garden which was a cancer hospital nurse; Michael, a worker who fell to his death during construction of the hotel; Miss Theodora, a victim of Dr. Norman Baker, who did experimental treatments causing the death of over 300 people under his care, and Lulu, who was murdered by the evil doctor on Christmas. What brings chills to my spine is the fact that there used to be a morgue where autopsies were performed – also many bodies were said to be buried around the grounds to conceal how many people were dying at the facility. There are daily ghost tours that include the basement and morgue, or you can book a hotel stay.
If you are into visiting haunted places, we have plenty of options for you.
Famous Haunted Dolls
Most Haunted Places in the Caribbean
Scariest Haunted Houses in America
Most Haunted Hotels in the U.S.
Famous Haunted Schools
America’s Most Haunted Highways
Haunted Bars in the U.S.
Historic Haunted Hotels You Must See in the U.S.