It’s that time of the year again when all we hear about are spirits, ghouls and ghosts. Whatever the reason, people are fascinated by “the dark side”. We love visiting haunted houses and what better time of the year to do it? Here at Navibration, we’ve come up with a list of the Top 5 Spooky locations that just happen to be included in our experiences. Get ready to be scared. VERY SCARED!

The White House, Washington D.C.

While the ghosts of Abigail Adams, Andrew Jackson and even Abraham Lincoln have always been known to haunt the White House, Jenna Bush Hager, daughter of ex-President George W. Bush recently confirmed that she had two paranormal experiences while living at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. On both occasions, she heard spooky music coming out of the fireplace in her bedroom. Who or what could it be?

2. Grassmarket, Edinburgh

What a heinous place this was. Not only were convicts publicly hung here but it was also the headquarters of Burke and Hare, two gravediggers whose escapades Robert Louis Stevenson based one of his novels on. They started out by robbing graves to provide bodies to local medical schools for dissection. When there were no bodies left to steal, they started murdering local people. Now that IS scary!

3. Queen Sofia Arts Center, Madrid

This art museum is one of the top visitor attractions in Madrid. This is where you can see Picasso’s masterpiece Guernica, amongst other works. But while you are looking at the works of art, the ghosts of patients of this former hospital will be looking at you. Yes! Both museum visitors and workers claim to have had spectral visions while walking around the museum. Just be prepared!

4. Edinburgh Castle, Edinburgh

Look out for the fountain with a stone inscription attesting to the coexistence of good and evil when you visit enchanting Edinburgh Castle. Picture-postcard as the castle may be, more witches were burned at the stake here than at almost any other location in the British Isles.

5. Buckingham Palace, London

If you visit Buckingham Palace in the hope of catching a glimpse of Queen Elizabeth II, you might bite off more than you can chew. Before Buckingham Palace existed, there was a monastery at this location, and a monk clad in a brown habit is often seen flitting around the palace complex at night. You’ll have to ask the Queen about this one!

As you can see, there are spooky locations and haunted buildings all over the world, and you don’t have to wait for Halloween to visit them. All you need is your mobile phone, the Navibration Experience for the city you are in and some free time. We will do the rest.

Happy Navibrating!