Because Of Dark Secrets, These Hotels Were Abandoned For Several Decades
There's a unique and haunting allure to places that were once vibrant with life, now standing silent and surrendered to time. Abandoned hotels, in particular, capture the imagination. These are not just decaying structures; they are grand monuments to faded dreams, economic shifts, or tumultuous histories. Within their crumbling walls, one can almost hear the ghostly whispers of past guests, the clinking of glasses in once-opulent ballrooms, and the melodies of orchestras long silent. Join us as we check into five such forgotten establishments around the globe, each with a captivating story of glamour, ambition, and eventual desertion.
1. Bokor Palace Hotel & Casino, Cambodia: Colonial Ghost on a Misty Peak

Perched atop Bokor Mountain in Cambodia, the Bokor Palace Hotel & Casino stands as an eerie relic of French colonial ambition. Opened in 1925, it offered a luxurious escape from the Cambodian heat for colonial elites. However, its history is turbulent; it was abandoned first in the late 1940s during the First Indochina War, then again in 1972 as the Khmer Rouge regime took hold. Today, the remote, fog-enshrouded structure, marked by bullet holes and decay, offers breathtaking views and a palpable sense of its dramatic past, attracting history buffs and those drawn to its ghostly atmosphere. (Likely Wikimedia Commons Images: "Bokor Palace Hotel," "Bokor Hill Station")