Explore Salem’s witchcraft history and modern magic. Meet practitioners, visit shops, and personalize your tour. Optional tarot and palm readings available.
Explore Salem’s witchcraft history and modern magic. Meet practitioners, visit shops, and personalize your tour. Optional tarot and palm readings available.
- Salem Witch Trials Memorial - Before visiting the Witch Trials Memorial, stop at the PICKMAN HOUSE, one of the oldest houses in Salem, to hear the fascinating stories about this location. The Witch Trials Memorial is suitable for all ages and is surrounded on three sides by a handcrafted granite wall. The stone threshold at the entrance of the…
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Salem Witch Trials Memorial - Before visiting the Witch Trials Memorial, stop at the PICKMAN HOUSE, one of the oldest houses in Salem, to hear the fascinating stories about this location. The Witch Trials Memorial is suitable for all ages and is surrounded on three sides by a handcrafted granite wall. The stone threshold at the entrance of the Memorial is inscribed with the victims’ declarations of innocence. Benches within the Memorial bear the names and execution dates of each of the 20 victims.
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Old Burying Point Cemetery - Also known as the Charter Street Cemetery, the Old Burying Point Cemetery is the oldest maintained cemetery in Salem and one of the oldest in the United States. Established in 1637, it is the final resting place of several notable figures from Salem.
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Salem Old Town Hall - Salem’s Old Town Hall is a Federal-style building constructed in 1816 and is the namesake of the Old Town Hall National Historic District. Although it is no longer used for municipal operations, it serves as a cultural and rental facility for the Salem, MA community. The two-story brick building, located in the historic heart of downtown Salem, features Palladian windows, carved wood details, antique chandeliers, decorative columns, and hardwood floors.
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Bewitched Statue of Elizabeth Montgomery - This six-foot-tall bronze statue depicts Samantha Stephens, the character Elizabeth Montgomery played in the 1960s sitcom “Bewitched,” sitting sidesaddle on a broom next to a crescent moon. Several episodes of the popular show were filmed in Salem in 1970, a fact that the city proudly embraces. This iconic stop is perfect for taking pictures.
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Witch House - The Witch House was the home of Jonathan Corwin (1640-1718), uncle of High Sheriff George Corwin. It is the only remaining building with direct ties to the Salem Witch Trials. Jonathan Corwin served on the court of Oyer and Terminer that convicted the accused witches. Roger Williams also lived in the house before founding Providence Plantation (Rhode Island). The house was moved 11 meters from its original location to accommodate road widening in the 1940s.
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Turner’s Seafood at Lyceum Hall - Salem - This location was once the property of Bridget Bishop, the first person executed for witchcraft during the Salem witch trials in 1692. After visiting this place, we will continue to the site of the infamous Salem Jail, where many people accused of practicing witchcraft were imprisoned before being hanged.
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Roger Conant Statue - The Old Burying Point Cemetery, also known as the Charter Street Cemetery, is the oldest maintained cemetery in Salem and one of the oldest in the United States. Established in 1637, it is the final resting place of several notable figures from Salem.
- Tour available in English, Spanish, French, and Italian
- Tarot reading by the tour guide
- Tour available in English, Spanish, French, and Italian
- Tarot reading by the tour guide
- Gratuities
- Entrance to a museum
- Tea and coffee
- Tarot / Palm reading $ 40 for 15 minutes
- Gratuities
- Entrance to a museum
- Tea and coffee
- Tarot / Palm reading $ 40 for 15 minutes
Learn about how the city once known for the infamous Salem Witch Trials has become the home of one of the largest communities of Wiccans and pagans in the US.
This tour seamlessly blends history and magic. Not only is this a history tour but it is a tour of the present as well as the past, and delves into esoterica. You will meet some of Salem’s most…
Learn about how the city once known for the infamous Salem Witch Trials has become the home of one of the largest communities of Wiccans and pagans in the US.
This tour seamlessly blends history and magic. Not only is this a history tour but it is a tour of the present as well as the past, and delves into esoterica. You will meet some of Salem’s most famous magical practitioners and visit the main witchcraft shops in Salem, where you can buy magical herbs and potions, candles, and books about the art of witchcraft.
This tour is not only in your own language, but also much more in-depth Tours are personalized for each tour group.
Optional suggestion you can receive a tarot and palm reader for an additional cost by the tour guide who is also a professional tarot reader and master in palmistry.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.