Urban

Gonjiam Psychiatric Hospital
Psychiatric hospitals are creepy in general and abandoned ones twice as creepy, and when they also have a reputation of being haunted—that's even worse!

Kelenföld Power Station Visit
The collision of Art Deco architecture and abandoned technology under one roof

Mapimí Silent Zone
The land of meteorites, bizarre rocks, animal mutants, and broken phones, known as Zona Del Silencio, must be a cousin of the Bermuda Triangle

Train Cemetery
Abandoned, disassembled, and covered with graffiti these trains resemble toys of a giant naughty child

Chornobyl Exclusion Zone Tours
Extremely high levels of radioactivity don't scare off curious tourists who come to discover the ghost city of Prypiat

Pyramiden, a Soviet-Era Ghost Town
Life in Pyramiden seems to be frozen since the collapse of the Soviet Union. But when you'll get there, you'll find out, Lenin is still watching you

Lower Bay Station
This bricked-over, abandoned subway station can still be reached via a secret gateway

Gereja Ayam or Chicken Church
An abandoned church shaped like a giant chicken in the middle of the jungle

Franja Partisan Hospital
A Slovenian symbol of international cooperation and resistance in the time of WWII

Flak Towers (Flaktürme)
Large Nazi war-time towers are now homes to thousands of birds

Catacombs: Shorter Waiting Time
The city of love, the city of lights, and the city of the dead—the Paris Catacombs hold 6 million skeletons

Abandoned Coal Mines
Although most of Svalbard's coal mining sites are now abandoned, they still hold a particular atmosphere

Bhangarh Fort
Visit the abandoned town which acquired a reputation as the most haunted place in India

Barentsburg
Although the time machine hasn't been invented yet, Barentsburg may become a place where you'll travel back in time to the USSR

Houtouwan
No one even noticed how this once prosperous fishermen's village turned into an eerie green abandoned place

The Gibraltar Point Lighthouse
Canada's first lighthouse is still haunted by the ghost of its first caretaker