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Rail Europe unveils top haunted European cities

October 24, 2024
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Rail Europe unveils top haunted European cities
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Rail Europe has compiled the list of some of the continent’s haunted cities to visit by train, allowing travellers to experience the creepiest haunt and a fair share of gruesome and gory happenings.

Dublin, Ireland

Many of the world’s most famous horror stories were written by Dublin writers, including Bram Stoker, the author of Dracula, and Oscar Wilde, the author of The Picture of Dorian Grey. Dublin also has plenty of spooky haunts, including Trinity College, said to house the ghost of Professor Edward Ford who was murdered there in 1734.

Other creepy places in Dublin include the city’s oldest pub, the Brazen Head, where the ghost of rebel leader Robert Emmett is said to be often spotted overseeing the clientele. Of all Dublin’s haunted attractions, the Hellfire Club is the most infamous, a ruined building once known for hedonism and satanic rituals in the nearby Wicklow Mountains.

Ireland is also the birthplace of Halloween. Known as “samhain” (pronounced “sow-win”), this was the harvest festival that marked the start of winter celebrated by the ancient Celts, when the veil between this world and the next was at its weakest and spirits known as the Pucai (Puca) and fairies walked the earth.

The London to Dublin train travel takes around 6 hours 15 mins.

Dublin city.

Edinburgh, Scotland

Widely regarded as one of the most haunted cities in Europe, there are plenty of spooky spots to visit in Edinburgh. The Vaults, a maze of subterranean chambers built in the 1780s, once housed an entire underground city of cobblers, taverns, and shops. However, by 1820, damp conditions forced the businesses to vacate, leaving the deserted vaults open to illicit activities. Today, visitors can tour the spooky underground chambers, which have been linked to paranormal activity.

Edinburgh Castle, which has witnessed battles, bloodshed, and betrayal on its rock overlooking the city, is also known to be one of the capital’s creepiest locations. Supernatural sightings on Castle Hill include a phantom piper, a headless drummer, and a ghost dog howling in the night.

Other famously haunted castles in Scotland include Drum Castle, Craigievar Castle, Castle Fraser in Aberdeenshire, and Castle Stuart in Inverness.

The quickest train from London to Edinburgh is 4 hours 16 mins.

Edinburgh - Photo by Adam WIlson on Unsplash

Edinburgh.

London, England

England’s vibrant capital city bursts with historic buildings and monuments that have weathered history’s highs and lows, with many of the scariest places in Europe dotted around London’s sprawling neighbourhoods. Hampton Court Palace and the Tower of London are among the most well-known haunted spots in town, but there are plenty of others with chilling stories.

The Ten Bells pub in London’s East End Spitalfields area is said to be haunted by the ghost of Annie Chapman, one of Jack the Ripper’s victims. And the Old Operating Theatre in London Bridge saw plenty of gore in the 19th century, now Europe’s oldest surviving surgical theatre and a popular museum with tourists and Londoners alike.

The Eurostar service from Paris to London takes 2 hours 15 mins.

London - Photo by Benjamin Davies on Unsplash

London.

Paris, France

Paris is well known for its romance, but its streets are also said to be full ghosts. One of the darkest places in the City of Lights is its catacombs, a maze of galleries covered in millions of bones, created in the 1780s as a result of the city’s overflowing cemeteries. This historic ossuary is one of the most popular places to visit in Paris, open Tuesdays to Sundays.

Another spooky spot is the Paris Vampire Museum. One of the most unusual places to visit in Paris, Le Musee des Vampires houses a 19th century “anti-vampire protection kit”, crossbows, and mummified pets, among other curiosities.

The France-Spain high-speed train takes around 6 hours 25 mins.

Paris - Photo by Léonard Cotte on Unsplash

Paris.

Prague, Czech Republic

One of Prague’s most sinister sights is located in the Old Town’s St. James the Greater church, where a severed arm dangles from a meat hook on the ceiling. This mummified limb once belongs to a thief who attempted to steal jewels from the church, and today still hangs as a warning to anyone else thinking of doing the same.

Another famously dark Prague landmark is Charles Bridge. In the 14th century, martyr Saint John of Nepomuk was thrown from the bridge after refusing to divulge the Queen of Bohemia’s confessional secrets to her husband. Today, a plaque on the Charles Bridge commemorates St. Jogn, and touching the sign is said to bring good luck.

The average connection between Vienna and Prague is around 4 hours. An overnight train also runs from Zurich to Prague and takes around 13 hours.

Prague - Photo by William Zhang on Unsplash

Prague.

Rome, Italy

Rome’s reverence for the afterlife is seen in its countless churches and religious statues, from the Doors of Death in St. Peter’s Basilica to the statue of Giordano Bruno in Campo de’ Fiori. One of the creepiest places in Rome, however, is found underground. The Capuchin Crypt and Museum is an eerie visit, its subterranean chambers housing the bones of over 4,000 Capuchin monks.

Regular tours take visitors around the bone-bedecked crypt, where skulls make up the oddest ornamental features. Beware the plaque that reads “What you are now, we once were; what we are now, you shall be”.

The Coliseum, where gladiators once battled to their death, is also one of Rome’s most haunted landmarks. Sightings have been reported of ghostly Roman soldiers roaming the amphitheatre at night, and anguished cries have been heard to echo out from the landmark after dark.

Connections between Milan and Rome take just under 3 hours. Overnight trains also run from Vienna to Rome with the fastest journey taking just under 14 hours.

Rome - Photo by Chris Czermak on UnsplashRome.

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