The Lafayette Park Hotel

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People claim to hear the ghost of a little girl calling for her mother as well as doors slamming shut and pictures falling off the walls. People also claim to feel cold spots.

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Geographic Information

Address:
3287 Mt Diablo Blvd
Lafayette, CA 94549
United States

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GPS:
37.8963545, -122.1011403
County:
Contra Costa County, California
Nearest Towns:
Lafayette, CA (1.2 mi.)
Saranap, CA (1.6 mi.)
Walnut Creek, CA (2.1 mi.)
Waldon, CA (3.2 mi.)
Pleasant Hill, CA (4.2 mi.)
Orinda, CA (4.5 mi.)
Moraga, CA (4.5 mi.)
Alamo, CA (4.9 mi.)
Pacheco, CA (6.2 mi.)
Concord, CA (6.8 mi.)

Contact Information

Web:
http://www.lafayetteparkhotel.com/

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  1. I don’t know about the little girl. All I know is that there was a woman in my room. She sat on my bedside, covered my mouth and said “He’s killing me” or “It’s killing me” over and over again. I think that’s how she died. I woke up. It had only been 2 hrs later. Fell back to sleep 1 hr later. Woke up 30 min later because for some reason I said “what time is it?” and she replied from the door (where she was standing) “It’s 7’o’clock”. Then I saw her as what she was: walking up and down the hallways of the hotel. A flash. I slept a total of 3 hrs and left my hotel room by 5 AM and sat in a Starbucks until my work was done. Got back to the hotel at 10:30PM. Packed up my stuff ran out so fast I forgot my charger and a bag of things I bought that morning. I should’ve saw the warning the day before I went. What’s done is done. By the way, I think she likes lavender flowers. But that aside, the place was so beautiful. I recommend if you don’t mind a “maybe” visitation. There was a lot of energy that weekend for her to manifest.

  2. This hotel is right next to an old cemetery. I stayed there on my wedding night and felt no presence. The next day, on a jog through the cemetery, I definitely felt the place was haunted, so I conclude that it’s the cemetery next door, not the hotel that is haunted.

  3. My dad use to work here and he worked in room service, and while he had no food to deliver he went inside a room to watch the TV and when he wanted to get off the bed he said he couldn’t get up because something was holding him. He said that someone had died in that room 1 month before he went inside

  4. Visited this place last March, felt like something was always watching me and our room smelled very foul of smoke. Thought someone could have been smoking outside window but the cemetery was out the window. Please see the photo of wall in elevator near restaurant.

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