Shaka Guide's Haunted Salem : Witch Trials & Ghosts Walking Tour Itinerary

Created by Shaka Guide, Modified on Fri, 26 Sep at 10:26 AM by Shaka Guide

Illustrated map of the Haunted Salem: Witch Trials & Ghosts Walking Tour, highlighting stops like The Witch House, Bewitched Statue, Charter Street Cemetery, Old Town Hall, Rockafellas, and the Salem Armory Visitor Center.


This tour introduces you to a walkable city by the sea just north of Boston that gained notoriety during the Salem Witch Trials, but has since become a tourist destination for those who love haunted houses, witches, and all things Halloween, sprinkled with pop culture references.        


1. Salem Armory Visitor Center 

  • Duration: 15 min

Brick entrance of the Salem Armory Visitor Center framed by a leafy tree branch on a sunny day.Lizzie Gerecitano


 Tour starting point. Outside are benches and a park with granite benches. Inside are National Park Service maritime displays and park rangers for info, a gift shop, water for purchase, free restrooms, and benches for sitting.


2. Peabody Essex Museum & Essex Street Pedestrial Mall

  • Duration: 5 min

The glass-front entrance of the Peabody Essex Museum in Salem, Massachusetts, with visitors walking across a red brick plaza.Lizzie Gerecitano


 We're just stopping here briefly, but we highly suggest that if you're going to choose just one museum out of all of them to visit, you make it this one. It's the best one and the one with the most accurate, true, and powerful exhibit about the Salem Witch Trials.


3. Daniel Low Building First Meetinghouse

  • Duration: 5 min  

Historic red-brick building with arched windows, home to Daniel Low & Co. and Rockafellas restaurant in Salem, Massachusetts.Lizzie Gerecitano


This is the spot where the First Meetinghouse of Salem once stood, where the preliminary witch trials were held. There is a plaque on the side of the building saying so. The current building now houses a restaurant on the ground floor.


4. Rockafellas

  • Duration: 5 min

Outdoor dining setup in front of Rockafellas restaurant, located in the historic Daniel Low & Co. building in Salem, Massachusetts.Lizzie Gerecitano


This restaurant, in the Daniel Low building, is said to be haunted.


5. Bewitched Statue 

  • Duration: 7 min

Statue of Samantha from the TV show Bewitched, posed mid-twirl on a crescent moon, set in a park with lush green trees in the background.Lizzie Gerecitano


An iconic landmark statue in the middle of downtown Salem.


6. The Ropes Mansion

  • Duration: 5 min   

Colonial-style white Ropes Mansion with black shutters and white picket fence in Salem, Massachusetts.Lizzie Gerecitano


An old sea merchant mansion said to be haunted, and where the movie Hocus Pocus filmed scenes, aka "The Allison House" in the movie.


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7. The Ropes Garden

  • Duration: 10 min 

Back view of the historic Ropes Mansion with vibrant flower gardens and winding gravel paths in the foreground.Lizzie Gerecitano


The garden behind the house, open to the public all year round, free to enter, is also said to be haunted.


8. Hamilton Hall

  • Duration: 10 min

Red-brick Federal-style building with tall arched windows and green shutters, partially obscured by leafless tree in front.Lizzie Gerecitano


A shining example of Federal Architecture and the crowning design of famous architect Samuel McIntire. Loaded with history, including the activist Remond Family, and it sits on the most beautiful street in America -- Chestnut Street.


9. The Witch House

  • Duration: 15 min

A historic dark gray wooden house with diamond-paned windows and pitched gables, framed by green trees and a stone path leading to the entrance.Lizzie Gerecitano


The oldest home still standing associated with the Salem Witch Trials, the former home of Judge Jonathan Corwin, and said to be haunted.


10. The Witch Dungeon Museum

  • Duration: 5 min  

Gothic-style brown wooden building of the Witch Dungeon Museum, featuring arched windows and dramatic rooftop angles.Lizzie Gerecitano


 A museum that we will only stop by to point out, but it offers witch trial artifacts and an idea of what the jails used to look like, where those accused were once held.


11. The Court of Oyer and Terminer

  • Duration: 5 min 

Street view on Lynde Street in Salem, featuring directional signs for Gallows Hill Museum, Salem Witch Dungeon, and a parking area, with red-brick buildings and cars lining the road.Lizzie Gerecitano


The old court once stood in the middle of Washington Street, so we'll stop by the intersection of Washington and Lynde Streets so you can look out into the street and imagine the court of the Salem Witch Trials.


12. The Merchant Hotel

  • Duration: 5 min  

Red-brick Merchant Hotel framed by tall green trees, viewed from bottom of stairway lined with white posts.Lizzie Gerecitano


Considered to be haunted, this hotel sits on the grounds of what was once the home of Sheriff George Corwin, said to have abused those accused of witchcraft.


13. Old Town Hall

  • Duration: 5 min 

Brick facade of Salem’s Old Town Hall with arched windows and white trim against a blue sky backdrop.Lizzie Gerecitano

Said to be haunted, this community building in the heart of Derby Square in Salem was used to film scenes from the movie Hocus Pocus.


14. Charter Street Cemetery

  • Duration: 15 min  

Old gravestones in Charter Street Cemetery beneath tall leafy trees, with a bright blue sky above.Lizzie Gerecitano


A cemetery dating back even before the Salem Witch Trials.


15. Salem Witch Trials Memorial

  • Duration: 30 min

Salem Witch Trials Memorial with empty stone benches lining a tree-filled courtyard near a historic red building."Lizzie Gerecitano


A square plot adjacent to Charter Street Cemetery, where there is one granite bench for each of the victims of the Salem Witch Trials.

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