Salem
Scenes Filmed Here FromBewitched and Hocus Pocus
Nicknamed"Witch City"
Witch Trials Held In1692

Salem, a picturesque coastal city in Massachusetts, is renowned for its rich history, maritime heritage, and infamous witch trials. It's a destination that beautifully blends the old and the new, offering visitors a glimpse into its colonial past while embracing a vibrant contemporary culture.

Salem's charm lies not only in its bewitching history but also in its maritime heritage, vibrant arts scene, and captivating waterfront. Whether you're delving into its witchy past or enjoying its cultural offerings, Salem offers a unique and memorable experience on the North Shore of Massachusetts.

  • Witch Trials History

    Explore the Salem Witch Trials history at the Salem Witch Museum and the Witch House. Learn about the events of 1692 that led to the witchcraft hysteria.

  • The House of the Seven Gables

    Visit the historic House of the Seven Gables, made famous by Nathaniel Hawthorne's novel. Tour the mansion and its beautiful seaside gardens.

  • Salem Maritime National Historic Site

    Discover Salem's maritime heritage at this national historic site. Explore historic ships, wharves, and the Custom House where Hawthorne once worked.

  • Peabody Essex Museum

    Explore the Peabody Essex Museum, home to an extensive collection of art and cultural artifacts from around the world. It's one of the oldest and most significant museums in the United States.

  • Salem's Haunted History

    Join one of Salem's many haunted tours to uncover the city's eerie and supernatural side. These tours offer a unique perspective on Salem's past and folklore.

  • Salem Harbor

    Stroll along the picturesque waterfront and admire the views of Salem Harbor. You can also take a scenic harbor cruise to see the city from the water.

  • Lively Festivals

    Plan your visit during one of Salem's lively festivals, such as Haunted Happenings in October, which includes parades, costume balls, and spooky events.

THE SEASONS
  • Winters in Salem, from December to February, are a quieter time to visit. The city takes on a cozy and festive atmosphere with holiday decorations and events. You can explore the Salem Witch Museum and other indoor attractions, warm up with clam chowder in local restaurants, and enjoy the tranquility of the seaside.

  • Spring in Salem, from March to May, brings the city to life as the weather warms up. This is an excellent time to explore historic sites like the House of the Seven Gables and the Salem Maritime National Historic Site. The city's gardens begin to bloom, and outdoor events, including walking tours, become more popular.

  • Summers, from June to August, are the busiest time in Salem. The warm weather and maritime location make it ideal for beach visits to places like Willows Beach. You can also explore the bustling waterfront, take ferry rides to nearby islands, and participate in special events like the Salem Heritage Days.

  • Fall in Salem, from September to November, is perhaps the most famous season due to its association with the Salem Witch Trials. The city hosts the Salem Haunted Happenings Festival in October, drawing visitors from around the world. It's a time for spooky events, haunted tours, and exploring the historic cemeteries.