Most Haunted Places In Galveston, Texas To Visit

Following are the most haunted places in Galveston, Texas, where the echoes of tragic deaths and forgotten souls linger in the darkness. These haunted spots have witnessed centuries of sorrow, and some say the spirits of the departed are not yet ready to rest.

Ashton Villa

: "The Ashton Villa doesn''t have a particularly sad or tragic background but it is one of the houses that survived the hurricane of 1900. Reports of apparitions, male and female dressed in old style clothes. Feelings, of not being alone, and strange noises of movement when no one else is around."


The Hotel Galvez

: "It''s on Seawall Blvd. and is the oldest hotel on the island. One room, room 505, is supposed to be haunted and most people how stay in that room, do not stay overnight. Most just feel incredibly uncomfortable there. You can also smell Gardenias in and around the room at times. There are two other ghosts there but no one seems to know much about them. There are several locations in Galveston that are haunted including the Tremont House hotel on Mechanic''s Street and the Peanut Butter Warehouse to name a few. There is a link for Ghost tours in Galveston, there is a fee Ghost Tours of Galveston"


Luigies Italian Food

: "Workers have seen figures of the lady and hear her whimpers as she walks down the stairs."


Stewart's mansion

: "is a long way it is lonely in front  of the mansion there is a trailer only the only thing you see when you go in is an old big picture of a man from the 90''s and a pianos a 2 store house witnesses report hearing the piano playing by it self, kids screaming for "help" and the somebody was hitting the doors."


University of Texas Medical Branch

: "Old Red The building is a fairly modern one with a grid type pattern on one side. The building is concrete with sandstone like finish. The old man''s face appeared on one of the grids (there were nine total) the face is a lot like a shadow picture but is quite clearly visible. The story is that the grid where the face appeared was sandblasted to remove the face, only a few days later the face reappeared in a different grid. It is possible that the sandblasting was repeated at least one time with the face appearing yet again in a different spot. The building is quite close to the bay edge of the island and the site is very difficult to see without being on the actual grounds of the building. Someone might be able to see it from the water."