The Stanley Hotel is a historic hotel located in Estes Park, Colorado. Built in 1909 by Freelan Oscar Stanley, it is known for its stunning views of the Rocky Mountains and its distinctive Georgian architecture. The hotel has 142 guest rooms and offers various amenities, including a restaurant, a golf course, and guided tours.
The Stanley Hotel gained fame as the inspiration for Stephen King's novel The Shining. Its eerie atmosphere and reported paranormal activity have made it a popular destination for ghost hunters and fans of the horror genre. The hotel also hosts events and festivals throughout the year, attracting visitors from around the world.