Las Vegas is one of the most haunted cities in the United States. From former ladies of the night to notorious mob bosses and serial killers, find out who (or what) haunts the streets of Sin City.
We encourage you to read through our list of the most haunted places in Las Vegas. However -nothing will replace a great ghost tour. So while we hope you enjoy our pages about the most haunted places in Las Vegas, we also hope you'll join us for a ghost tour in Las Vegas - so we can show you these locations and tell you even more ghost stories about them!
When the MGM Grand opened in 1973, it was a testament to the film company's longevity. Yet a fatal fire in 1980 left a scorch mark on its name and many of its guests still wandering the halls of what was once the Strip’s largest hotel.
Learn more about Bally’sOne of the oldest histories of gambling, gangsters, and ghosts in Las Vegas!
Learn more about El Cortez Hotel & CasinoBenjamin "Bugsy" Siegel came from humble beginnings. From forming a mob hit squad in the 1920s to becoming one of the key members of the National Crime Syndicate.
Learn more about The Ghost of Benjamin "Bugsy" SiegelZak Bagans has spent more than a decade uncovering paranormal phenomena across America on Ghost Adventures.
Learn more about The Haunted MuseumPeople have speculated for decades that the Hoover Dam is part of a much larger prophecy that signals the end of the world.
Learn more about The Hoover DamnedAsk anyone and they’ll tell you that the Luxor Hotel and Casino is the most haunted establishment on the Vegas strip.
Learn more about The Curse of the Luxor