This abandoned hotel has been sitting untouched for more than a decade. Every room still has furniture, beds, and personal details left behind, with peeling paint, cobwebs, and water damage taking over.
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I Found an UNTOUCHED Abandoned Hotel and Everything Was Still Inside
Exploring a fully intact abandoned hotel where every room, every bed and every piece of furniture was left behind, a rare abandoned building and a real urban exploration time capsule.
About This Abandoned Hotel and Pub
When you step inside this abandoned hotel, it feels like you walked straight into a place that was closed one day and never opened again. Every room still has a bed, pillows, night stands, chairs, and even some of the old room decor. It looks like the kind of spot where people checked out for the very last time and no one ever bothered to return.
The main floor tells a different story. Tables and chairs are still set up, the old restaurant area sits quiet, and the nightclub space looks ready for a crowd that never arrived. Speakers are still mounted, the lighting system for the dance floor is hanging in place, and the whole room feels like it was waiting for a big night that never happened.
As you move through the building, the decay starts to take over. There are long stretches of peeling paint, heavy water damage creeping across ceilings and walls, and layers of cobwebs spread across almost every doorway. The air feels heavy and stale, the kind of stillness you only get in buildings that have been untouched for years.
Each hallway is lined with rooms that look nearly identical, all holding onto the last pieces of life from when this place was open. Furniture sits where it was left, mattresses are still on the frames, and small details make you stop and wonder who stayed here, how busy it used to be, and why everything was simply abandoned in place.
This hotel has been sitting like this for more than a decade, slowly breaking down while holding onto the story of whatever happened inside its walls. It is rare to find a place that feels this frozen and this real, with so many untouched pieces that tell the story without needing a single written word. This is the kind of location that reminds you why exploring forgotten places is so addictive. It always leaves you with more questions than answers.
