The goose bumps start to rise the minute you feel a chill in your spine! The Halloween countdown has officially started and we rounded up something truly terrifying, spooky, shocking and frightening.

Be afraid something dark is lurking around!

The city of angels is full of ghosts and demons, from the film star ghost spotting to the haunted old mansions, you are bound to bump into some skeletons. Either real or fictional we collected some of Los Angeles famous haunted mansions. Below is the list, caution: proceed at your own risk!

Haunted Mansions and Hot- Spots in Los Angeles Beckett Mansion

Beckett Mansion

This house is not haunted but it sure looks like it. Some of the details are just remarkable; you can still have an idea of what the house looked like in its prime during the early 1900’s.

Haunted Mansions and Hot- Spots in Los Angeles The Grey Stone Mansion

The Grey Stone Mansion

The 1920’s Greystone Mansion is a 46,000 square foot house built by the Doheny Familly. Its walls uncover involve murder, suicide and scandal.

Haunted Mansions and Hot- Spots in Los Angeles Roosevelt hotel

Rosevelt Hotel

If you want to see Marilyn Monroe and Montgomery Clift spirit this is the place to go. Both lived in the hotel for a great deal of time and many visitors have claimed to see Marlyn reflection in the mirror of the hotel lobby .

Haunted Mansions and Hot- Spots in Los Angeles Hollywood Sign

The Hollywood Sign

Unfortunately this iconic landscape mark has been stage to a terrible amount of misfortune events.

Haunted Mansions and Hot- Spots in Los Angeles The Hollywood Tower

The Hollywood Tower

This building inspired Disney’s Tower of terror ride. It wasn’t all for nothing.

Haunted Mansions and Hot- Spots in Los Angeles Culver Studio

The Culver Studio

Studio to legendary Tinseltown films and where silent movie pioneer Thomas Ince was killed.

Haunted Mansions and Hot- Spots in Los Angeles American Horror Story

The Rosenheim Mansion

Also known as the American Horror Story House, with its castle-like façade is as spooky in the tv as in real life.

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