When darkness sets in, ghostly entertainment can be sought in the city of Austin. With the rich culture this city has enjoyed, it’s no wonder that some people who passed away would prefer to remain above its plane. There are many places where one can seek ghostly adventures in this city. They can travel to well-known spooky bridges, stay in hotels where ghost sightings abound or simply dine on places with reports of paranormal occurrences.
Going on a nighttime road trip just might give you a scary thrill when you reach the Jake’s Bridge on Jake’s Hill Road area or take a visit on a bridge located near the Richard Moya Park. In Jake’s Bridge, the vehicle moves on its own despite having the engine totally shut down. In many cases, handprints can be seen on the hood of the car, too. On the bridge near the Richard Moya Park, there is a huge possibility that you might encounter ghosts in outdated clothing as there have been reports of many suicide attempts here from the past.
If you don’t wish to travel, you can simply sit back and relax in your room and wait for a possible apparition of ghosts in the Driskill Hotel and at the Inn in Pearl Street. Many people have attested to seeing the ghost of a little girl who died in the Driskill Hotel while the Inn at Pearl Street has reports of paranormal happenings.
If you wish to combine dining and ghost hunting, head off to restaurants such as Clay Pit, Mug Shots, The Hideout, Buffalo Billiards and the Fado Irish Club. These establishments have famous reports of haunting experiences so you just might be able to have some frightful fun while you dine and wine.