5 popular destinations in Hungary haunted by ghosts

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Whether one believes in them or not, stories about places haunted by ghosts can nonetheless capture our imagination. There is something fascinating about pondering the question of existence after death, especially when it involves paranormal sightings.
This article is not just for horror movie nuts and ghost story lovers. The haunted places listed below are very popular with travellers: maybe you have been to these places and didn’t know that ghosts were watching your every move!
Travelo.hu collected five popular tourist destinations in Hungary with scary legends attached to them.
Unexplained noises in the Buda Castle Labyrinth
Spanning more than 3,000 metres beneath the Buda Castle district, the Buda Castle Labyrinth has been used for many purposes since the Middle Ages: as a refuge, cellar, hermitage or prison. Today, parts of the labyrinth are open to the public and are a popular tourist destination for visitors of the Hungarian capital.
Over the centuries, countless inexplicable events have taken place in the depths of the Castle Hill, with visitors hearing strange noises or even seeing ghostly figures in the corridors.

The bravest can test for themselves whether or not the caves are really haunted by ghosts, in the so-called “Labyrinth of Darkness.” As advertised on the cave’s website:
“This section of the Labyrinth is in total darkness. The Labyrinth of Darkness deceives the senses, testing perception while expanding consciousness. However, it is difficult to travel in the darkness when the visitor knows that paranormal phenomena have been observed in the Dark Labyrinth: whispers, descending white fog, sudden cooling temperatures, shadows that can never be reached.”
The Tihany Abbey becomes scary at night
The Tihany Abbey stands proudly on the shores of Lake Balaton. The ancient Benedictine monastery is a popular tourist destination, where monks live and work to this day. By day, it is an imposing and beautiful historic site, while at night it is said to be the scene of inexplicable sights. Many people claim to have seen and heard unexplained phenomena, such as strange lights and sounds, and ghostly figures within the old walls.
Below the Abbey is the Royal Crypt of Tihany, which contains the tomb of King Andrew I and his immediate family, among others. Maybe the strange sights are connected to the bodies laid to rest here, travelo.hu writes.

Hollókő, witches, and the devil
Hollókő, or “the living village”, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, famous worldwide for its traditions. The most important Hungarian folk customs are still kept in the small village as they were centuries ago. Perhaps the most well-known event in Hollókő, which attracts huge crowds every year, is the Easter celebration.

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You wouldn’t think this charming little village was a haunted place. Yet many have reported seeing strange figures walking the streets after the sun has set. Others have heard unexplained strange noises. Legend has it that there are many places in the village where tragic events happened in the old days and the ghosts of the deceased still return.







