You don’t need to be rolling up in your very own Ecto-1 to channel main character energy at famous Ghostbusters locations – a simple walk will do. Join a walking tour of Tribeca and check out the 1903 Beaux-Arts – or Boo-Arts! – firehouse on the corner of North Moore Street and Varick Street, and see with your own eyes the Ghostbusters headquarters.
New York City has been around for about 400 years. So, when you check into a stay, you might end up with some unexpected roommates from the city's storied past. The Bowery Hotel, in the middle of the Lower East Side and East Village, isn’t just your average upscale haunt – it's also a bit of a paranormal magnet.
Some say it’s because of its proximity to the nearby Marble Cemetery. Be careful, you might encounter elevators acting up in the dead of night and spectral guests floating around. Oh, and there's a lady in white – because of course there is. So, who you gonna call? Maybe the front desk – or better yet, grab your proton pack and check it out yourself!
Feeling a sudden chill?! If you ain’t afraid of no cold, live your own Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire adventure at unique ice hotels.
Cosy up at the Hotel of Ice Transylvania, just a stone’s throw from Dracula’s castle. This frosty retreat is hand-carved by local craftsmen from the frozen waters of Bâlea Lake. With snug igloos, an ice restaurant and even a majestic church, it's a chillingly charming stay fit for ghouls and guests. If Viking lore is more your thing, check into Lapland Hotels SnowVillage, where ice-carved Norse gods stand sentinel in your frozen fortress.