SAN ANTONIO – If you’ve paid a visit to the Alamo in downtown San Antonio, you may not have known that one of the most haunted hotels in the United States is close by.

And yes, if you dare, you can book an overnight stay.

the Emily Morgan Hotel, at 705 E. Houston Street, is one of the top 25 most haunted hotels in the US this year the historic hotels of America, This is the official program of the National Trust for Historic Preservation.

The hotel is also known as one of the busiest hotels in all of Texas, and USA Today ranked it the 3rd Most Haunted Hotel in the World according to HHA in 2015.

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From 1924 to 1976 the hotel was used as a Medical Arts building, which housed medical practices and, according to information, served as a hospital the hotel’s website.

The building was then converted into modern office space. But almost a decade later, it became the Emily Morgan Hotel.

According to HHA, the hotel’s most haunted floors are the seventh, ninth, and fourteenth floors, all of which have a creepy story.

These floors reportedly served as a psychiatric ward, operating level, waiting area and morgue, the HHA said in a press release.

If that doesn’t give you the creeps, then maybe. Some guests who stayed on the fourteenth floor claim they smelled a hospital smell, and when they open the room doors from the hallway they claim they found a scene from a hospital waiting right inside.

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Guests who visited the twelfth floor say they saw bathroom doors open and close on their own or saw flashing lights in their rooms, according to the HHA.

Others say they saw apparitions of nurses pushing stretchers in the hallways.

“Then the scene dissolves into thin air as if the ghost image hadn’t even been there,” says a message from the HHA.

Are you still intrigued or are you too scared? If you want to see the hotel for yourself you can Book your stay here on his website.

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