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Once the height of glamour, these luxury hotels now stand frozen in time — their ballrooms empty, their chandeliers collecting dust, and their hallways echoing with memories instead of guests. In this video, we explore the world’s most famous abandoned high-end hotels, each with a haunting past shaped by history, war, and human ambition. From Bali’s mysterious Ghost Palace Hotel that never opened, to Croatia’s decadent Haludovo Palace — once funded by the founder of Penthouse Magazine — these ruins tell stories of lost wealth, tragedy, and faded dreams. You’ll also see the war-scarred Holiday Inn of Beirut, the futuristic Monte Palace in the Azores, and Switzerland’s iconic Hotel Belvédère, perched above a vanishing glacier. Then, we journey through the ghost city of Varosha in Northern Cyprus, the eerie Hotel Polissya in the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone, and finally, Italy’s Grand Hotel Campo dei Fiori — a crumbling masterpiece of Art Nouveau elegance. Each of these abandoned hotels is more than just a ruin; it’s a time capsule of luxury turned legend, where beauty and decay coexist in haunting harmony. Would you dare to spend a night in one of these places? Share your thoughts in the comments, like the video, and subscribe for more explorations of the world’s strangest and most mysterious locations. #AbandonedHotels #UrbanExploration #CreepyHistory Disclaimer: This video is for educational and entertainment purposes only. It explores historical and abandoned locations from a documentary perspective. Viewers are strongly advised not to trespass or visit restricted sites. Footage and commentary are used under fair use for informational reporting.