P L.
Google
From the moment you step inside, the atmosphere feels off—dim corridors, outdated interiors, and a general sense of neglect that makes the place feel eerie, especially at night. The hallways are unusually quiet, the lighting is poor, and the overall vibe is more abandoned building than hotel. It’s not hard to understand why so many guests online describe the place as “scary” or “haunting.”
The room itself didn’t help. Old furnishings, strange noises at night, and a lack of proper upkeep made it difficult to relax or sleep. Whether you believe in the paranormal or not, the environment alone is enough to make you uncomfortable. This isn’t “charm” or “old-school character”—it feels like a property that hasn’t moved on in decades.
What’s most concerning is that many of these issues have been mentioned repeatedly in reviews over the years, yet little seems to have changed. When so many guests independently report feeling uneasy or frightened, it’s something management should take seriously instead of ignoring.
Unless you’re intentionally looking for a creepy experience or testing your nerves, I would strongly recommend choosing one of the many other hotels nearby that prioritize comfort, cleanliness, and peace of mind. A hotel stay shouldn’t feel like you’re in a horror movie.