Salem is a popular city in Massachusetts for fans of horror and the supernatural. Tucked away in the North Shore region of Essex County, this beautiful coastal city boasts a rich history that’s intriguing but spooky to some. Visiting the city will allow you to learn about the stories of the Salem witches. To get a better glimpse of the city, make sure to try some of the exciting things to do in Salem. Visit the iconic Salem Witch Museum., Salem Maritime National Historic Site, and the Peabody Essex Museum for a deeper understanding of its past. For stays, you can count on Salem to offer several accommodation types, you can consider B&Bs or vacation rentals in Salem for a more intimate and local experience. However, if you’re keen to traverse the hotel route, check out the top historic hotels in Salem, Massachusetts.
We handpicked these listings carefully, considering (wherever possible) properties with historic significance, recent guest reviews, location, accommodation type, prices, availability of dates, decor, and amenities. The image galleries get refreshed with the latest updates regularly. They were last updated on May 29, 2024.
1. The Salem Inn (from USD 209)
Start your day with a sumptuous complimentary breakfast when you stay at The Salem Inn. This is an iconic hotel located within a seven-minute walk from the beach. What makes this property a standout choice for travelers and history lovers is its past, which dates back to the late 19th century.
The property features three historic houses: Peabody House, West House, and Curwen House. Some rooms come with a whirlpool or a spa, while others welcome guests with fur babies. Guests can pass time playing board games.
The Salem Inn
Address: 7 Summer Street, Salem, Salem (MA), United States, MA 01970
678 meters (0.5 ft) from Salem Witch Museum
2. The Merchant (from USD 430)
Situated off Washington Street, The Merchant is a Federal-style boutique hotel perfect for all kinds of travelers. This property dates back to the late 18th century. During his visit to Salem in 1789, President Washington stayed in this historic hotel.
Guest rooms today come with modern amenities such as gas fireplaces, plush linens, and heated bathroom floors, but the hotel still features much of its original woodwork and exquisite touches. Each unit has an LED TV with Apple TV for entertainment. There’s free Wi-Fi and daily housekeeping services. Guests also have access to a shared kitchen.
The Merchant
Address: 148 Washington Street, Salem MA, 01970, Salem, Salem (MA), United States, 01970
521 meters (0.4 ft) from Salem Witch Museum
Other historic accommodations
3. Northey Street House
When visiting Salem for business or pleasure, book a room at Northey Street House and have a great stay. This is a wonderful Federal-style bed and breakfast built in 1809. A short walk from here takes you to the beach and the vibrant downtown. Attractions such as Pickering Wharf and the Salem Witch Museum are within proximity.
Guest units here feature a cable TV and a full private bathroom. There’s also free wireless internet connectivity for convenience.
Northey Street House
Address: 30 Northey Street
456 meters (0.3 ft) from Salem Witch Museum
4. Henry Derby House (from USD 395)
Travel back in time to the year 1838 when you stay at Henry Derby House, a lovely bed and breakfast that used to be the home of a local tailor. It’s an exciting place to stay for history buffs and horror fans visiting Salem. There are plenty of supernatural stories from the current owner and past guests.
The property features modern perks such as Wi-Fi, air conditioning, and a TV. Guests have access to the fully appointed kitchen and laundry facilities on site. Free parking is available.
Top guest reviews
Amenities & Room:
the weather was very hot when we were there and the air conditioners kept up perfectlythe accommodation of the towers are great and full rooms for all of our gueststhe beds were made nicely and they were comfy and the linens were all laid outit is comfortable quaint and very close walking distance to mostly all of the historical and spooky landmarksCleanliness:
the house is spacious and clean with many bathrooms and comfortable rooms on every floorit was clean and very well managed and we will definitely consider it for our next tripthe house had so much charm and it was so spacious for our group of sixthe house was clean check in and check out was easy and phil was a fantastic hosteverything felt very clean and loved that it was within walking distance to all the sites in salemHost:
host was responsive to all the random questionsphil is a wonderful host and i would recommend his home anytimei certainly didn’t expect any of these bleak conditions from a “super host”phil was a pleasant hosthost is very easy to contact and get informationRead more reviewsLocation:
great house in a great locationgreat house and awesome locationsuch a great location tooold quirky house with great location close to sites restaurants and shoppinggreat location everything walking distance beautiful pellet stove
5. Amelia Payson House
Editor's Note: Photo taken from the establishment's official social account
Having been in existence since 1845, Amelia Payson House is one of several historic establishments in Salem. This property used to be the home for Amelia and Edward Payson. Today, this is a beautiful bed and breakfast that offers three guests rooms and a daily homemade breakfast.
The property is close to attractions such as the Peabody Essex Museum, the Salem Maritime National Historic Site, and the Witch Museum. Guests can enjoy high-speed Wi-Fi, free parking, and air conditioning.
Amelia Payson House
Address: 16 Winter St, Salem, MA 01970, United States
Price: from 200 USD
Travelers Review: Excellent 5.0(from 30 reviews)
6. Stepping Stone Inn (from USD 252)
Stepping Stone Inn is a Greek-Revival property with a history dating back to 1846. It used to be the home to a former Naval and Customs Officer, Abraham True. Guest rooms are beautifully decorated with bright colors with historical touches.
Here, guests are offered a delicious breakfast each morning and free wireless internet connectivity. Feel free to bring your four-legged loved one with you. Parking is also included in the amenities.
Stepping Stone Inn
Address: 19 Washington Square North
34 meters (111.2 ft) from Salem Witch Museum
Top guest reviews
Read more reviewsHost:
the staff are very nicethe owners are very knowledgeable about the history of salem and other attractions in the areamatt and kelly were so welcoming and helpfulwonderful hosts lovely inn comfortable room and bed with private bathamazing property run by a lovely family very helpful went above and beyond home brewed coffee was the best
7. The Daniels House Bed and Breakfast (from USD 299)
Located on Daniels Street, just a 20-minute walk from the beach, The Daniels House Bed and Breakfast is a charming establishment that prides itself as the oldest bed and breakfast in the US. Since its construction in 1667, the facility has withstood the ravages of time to maintain its original charm.
This historic property offers luxurious rooms with open-hearth fireplaces, exposed beams, and paneled walls. Guest units come with air conditioning, a cable flat-screen TV, and free Wi-Fi.
Daniels House Inn
Address: 1 Daniels Street
398 meters (0.3 ft) from Salem Witch Museum
Explore spooky Salem
If you love history or watching horror movies, then Salem might pique your interest. This coastal city is famous for its history of witches and spooky stories. Book one of the above top historic places to stay in Salem and get ready for a thrilling experience.
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