Inside eerie abandoned ‘honeymoon hotel’ overlooking Niagara Falls that was once packed with celebs and politicians

Share:
Inside eerie abandoned ‘honeymoon hotel’ overlooking Niagara Falls that was once packed with celebs and politicians
Author: Annabel Bate
Published: Jan, 12 2025 09:00

UNBELIEVABLE images show the inside of the crumbling "time capsule" Fallside Hotel. What once was a hotspot for politicians and celebrities has transformed into a paradise for rot and mould. Unbelievable images of Fallside shows remnants of what would have been an ultra-luxurious, grand hotel with enormous chandeliers and a mirrored piano.

 [Interior of an abandoned hotel room with damaged walls, furniture, and carpet.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Interior of an abandoned hotel room with damaged walls, furniture, and carpet.]

But all of this - including beds, TVs, and other furniture, was left there to rot. It looks to be post-apocalyptic with even vases of fake flowers still sitting on side cabinets next to patterned sofas. Mould is seen creeping up nearly every single wall, with sheets of wallpaper peeling off and moss in the carpets.

 [Moldy abandoned hotel room with armchair and floor debris.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Moldy abandoned hotel room with armchair and floor debris.]

It's apparent that squatters had slept in the building too, with rooms that had been torn to pieces. Thieves had also got hold of copper wiring as the plumbing was left in tatters and massive holes in the roof. But some of the other areas of the hotel had been kept with all its beauty, like the ballroom which appears to be relatively unscathed.

 [Interior of an abandoned honeymoon hotel with a circular seating area and a large chandelier.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Interior of an abandoned honeymoon hotel with a circular seating area and a large chandelier.]

One of those who explored the rotting hotel is photographer Matthew Christopher, who runs Abandoned America. The urban explorer was granted permission to enter the decaying hotel and take chilling images. He told The Sun: "The Fallside Hotel was one of my favourite places.

 [Interior of abandoned hotel room with damaged walls, ceiling, and floor; a bench sits near a large window overlooking a cityscape.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Interior of abandoned hotel room with damaged walls, ceiling, and floor; a bench sits near a large window overlooking a cityscape.]

"The term 'time capsule' gets thrown around a lot with abandoned places, but this place truly was one. "It was a bit eerie wandering around the building considering the amount of undisturbed decay, but also very peaceful. "Some of the areas looked brand new, and some were in very bad condition, as a result of scrappers stealing parts of the roof, which allowed water damage and mold to take hold.".

 [Aerial view of the Parkway Inn in Niagara Falls, USA.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Aerial view of the Parkway Inn in Niagara Falls, USA.]

Share:

More for You

Top Followed