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"Deadly" check-out of the hotel, or Top-6 final resting places of celebrities

Famous hotels that became the final resting places of celebrities in our photo gallery

"Deadly" check-out of the hotel, or Top-6 final resting places of celebrities

Beverly Hilton

The hotel, located in Beverly Hills, became the final resting place of the world-famous singer Whitney Houston in 2012. The hotel management decided to leave this room for her forever - no one has an opportunity to book it.

"Deadly" check-out of the hotel, or Top-6 final resting places of celebrities

Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Miami

Anna Nicole Smith, an actress, tv star, girl from the Playboy cover and 90s sex symbol, passed away at the age of 39 in Florida, in the Semione Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Miami.

"Deadly" check-out of the hotel, or Top-6 final resting places of celebrities

Ritz-Carlton Hotel in Sydney

The name of this Austian luxury hotel will be remembered forever by the fans of the INXS lead singer Michael Hutchence. That's where the 37-year-old singer was seen alive for the last time.The investigation still had not established the precise cause of the musicians' death.

"Deadly" check-out of the hotel, or Top-6 final resting places of celebrities

The Ritz Hotel in Paris

The main person of the fashion world - Coco Chanel - had been living for about 30 years in the suite of one of the most expensive hotels in Paris. She died in her room at the age of 87. The death came in her sleep - Chanel lay down to rest from her working on another collection and never woke up again.

"Deadly" check-out of the hotel, or Top-6 final resting places of celebrities

Lorraine Motel

Martin Luther King was shoot dead on the balcony of this Memphis motel's room at the age of 39. Now, the Lorraine Hotel building is a complex of the National Civil Rights Museum.

"Deadly" check-out of the hotel, or Top-6 final resting places of celebrities

Hôtel d'Alsace in Paris

This Parisian hotel had as a guest the English literature classic Oscar Wilde. He passed away at the age of 46 in one of the rooms of the Hôtel d'Alsace. There is a legend that the writer didn't really like the room's tasteless wallpaper. It is rumored that before the death Wilde said, "One of us must die".

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