The Haunted Legacy of the Driskill Hotel Nestled in the heart of downtown Austin, the Driskill Hotel is more than just a luxurious landmark—it’s one of the most famously haunted places in Texas. Since opening its doors in 1886, this Romanesque Revival masterpiece has hosted presidents, celebrities, and countless guests... some of whom may never have checked out.
The hotel’s founder, Colonel Driskill, is said to still roam the halls, especially the lobby and bar. Guests have reported the scent of cigar smoke and flickering lights—hallmarks of his ghostly presence. Some even claim he gently touches female guests on the arm or back, a romantic gesture from beyond
Room 525: The Ghost Brides
This infamous suite is said to be haunted by not one, but two tragic brides—one from the Victorian era and another from the 1990s. Both women allegedly took their own lives in the room after being jilted at the altar. Guests have reported seeing a woman in a white gown carrying shopping bags or a pistol, vanishing into the room without opening the door
Whether you're a skeptic or a believer, the Driskill Hotel offers a chilling glimpse into Austin’s supernatural side. It’s a must-visit for ghost hunters, history buffs, and anyone brave enough to spend the night.