So tell me about spooky or supposed haunted places in more contemporary areas. No castles, forests or abandoned hospitals.
Talking about places that are in the big city and if you took a wrong corner would most likely find yourself in paranormal town.
>No castles, forests or abandoned hospitals.
Well you just ruled out some of the best places, forests especially.
There aren't many big city spooks unless you live near somewhere with a storm drain, get them IT vibes. Maintenance tunnels beneath select buildings, you can usually find which have them in your city hall records. Derelict industrial estates can be pretty spooky if you're okay with carrying a rug around.
>>1202616
What about stuff like haunted pubs, apartment blocks, bridges, etc?
>>1202591
I have never before typed this as seriously intended helpful advice, but maybe try /x/.
>>1202888
The problem is, who is calling them haunted? Pubs and bridges are easy traps for "come see le genuine ghosts" but overall they're not really that spooky (having visited only one of each though I'm not exactly the authority on them).
Apartment blocks are usually a difficult bet also because the spookiest places aren't usually populated areas so, again, unless it's derelict or condemned you're gonna have a bad time.
Also depends on where you're situated, if you're looking to find abandoned/spooky places in cities it's generally gonna be easier in post-Soviet states compared to somewhere like the UK, since most of the UK's spooky places were ruled out in the OP.
I'm usually of the opinion that spooky is typically /away/ from cities, where there are enough people to have wandered around its' haunts before you ever get there.
>>1202591
well, for starters, that pic of yours looks like it comes from http://www.easternstate.org/
>>1203252
which, incidentally, is where this video was filmed
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZyaK3jo4Sl4
Squirrel Cage Jail, Council Bluffs, Iowa
>>1202591
Sounds like you want urbex. Google some of that shit.