Travel back in time to 1692 as we experience the Salem Witch Trials. Learn about the victims, the accusers, and the culprits who took part in one of the first and most famous scandals in our nation's history! Visit the actual locations where the historic events took place. Then, learn of Salem's hauntings while exploring spooky buildings, cemeteries, hotels, and former jails. We also dive into Salem's history of war, piracy, business, Hocus Pocus movie locations, and humorous tales of a city almost 400 years old.
Our guides are passionate about the history and experienced story tellers. The tour is 1 hour in length and goes regardless of weather.
Created in 1992, 300 years after the witch trials. This memorial was made to remember and respect the victims who were wrongfully convicted and executed.
The second oldest cemetery in the United States. Many famous people and participants in the Salem Witch Trials are buried here. Learn about its history and hauntings.
Take your picture on front of the Samantha statue and learn about the Bewitched episode shot right here in Salem!
Learn about the history and hauntings of the spooky Merchant Inn!
Learn about Nathanial Hawthorne's life, writings, and connection to the infamous witch trials!
We meet outside of Not Ya Mama’s Vegan Cafe. 7 Church Street.
Salem, Massachusetts, is a historic coastal city known for its pivotal role in American history, particularly the Salem Witch Trials of 1692. Today, it's a vibrant destination offering a mix of historical landmarks, maritime heritage, and a thriving arts and culture scene. Visitors can explore museums, walking tours, and the scenic waterfront, making it a unique and captivating place to visit.
The Salem Witch Museum offers a fascinating look into the Salem Witch Trials of 1692. Visitors can explore exhibits and a dramatic presentation that brings the story to life.
The Peabody Essex Museum is one of the oldest and most respected museums in the country, featuring a diverse collection of art and artifacts from around the world.
The House of the Seven Gables is a historic mansion made famous by Nathaniel Hawthorne's novel. Visitors can tour the house and its beautiful gardens, as well as explore exhibits on the author's life and work.
The Salem Maritime National Historic Site preserves and interprets the maritime history of Salem. Visitors can explore historic ships, warehouses, and other structures, as well as learn about the city's role in the Age of Sail.
The Witch House is the only remaining structure in Salem with direct ties to the Witch Trials of 1692. Visitors can tour the house and learn about its history and the role of Judge Jonathan Corwin in the trials.
A classic New England dish featuring fresh lobster meat served on a buttered, toasted roll.
A creamy, hearty soup made with fresh clams, potatoes, onions, and celery.
A sweet, cinnamon-sugar-coated donut made with apple cider and fresh apples.
This is the best time to visit Salem due to the pleasant weather and numerous festivals and events. It's also the peak tourist season, especially around Halloween.
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Eastern Time Zone (GMT-5)
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Salem is generally a safe city for visitors, with low crime rates and a welcoming atmosphere. However, as with any destination, it's important to take common-sense precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.
Salem Station
Salem Depot
The MBTA Bus system provides extensive coverage throughout Salem and connecting to nearby towns. Buses are reliable and affordable.
Available • Apps: Uber, Lyft
Car, Bike, Scooter
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