Berengaria Hotel
Odd Tag
    Yay! We saw a ghost. Well it was a picture of one, but it is at least a start.
    
            
        
        
    
    
    To The Pool
    We've come back to the changing rooms now, and are going up to the pool area.
Spooky Pool
    Being here at night would send a few shivers down your spine.
No Place For A Dip
    The pool itself is surprisingly small, compared to modern standards. I imagine that heating it would have been a bit expensive too, given the location of the hotel.
The Wronged Wife
A merchant's wife that was found dead in the swimming pool seeks to avenge her death, and is said to haunt the hotel.
Baby Pool
    There was a smaller pool next to the main one. Possibly this was for residents to wash their feet before entering the main one? Anyway, there is an entrance to the hotel interior here, so let's head that way.
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