The home of Judge Jonathan Corwin is the only structure still standing in Salem with direct ties to the Salem witch trials of 1692.
Dark, gothic, and eye-catching, the Salem Witch Museum's unique structure lures in many a visitor — making it Salem's most visited museum
The House of the Seven Gables is a 1668 colonial mansion in Salem, Massachusetts, named for its gables. It was made famous by Nathaniel Hawthorne's 1851 novel The House of the Seven Gables.
The Salem Maritime National Historic Site is a National Historic Site consisting of 12 historic structures, one replica tall-ship, and about 9 acres of land along the waterfront of Salem Harbor in Salem, Massachusetts, United States. Salem Maritime is the first National Historic Site established in the United States.
The Salem Willows is a scenic, seaside public park. One of Salem's Treasures, Salem Willows is a great way to spend the day. With a video arcade, the best popcorn in New England, a picnic area, and a seaside promenade, you won't want to leave. The Salem Willows is open year-round to the public.
New American dining in a festive setting.
New England-style seafood & an oyster bar featured in a 19th-century venue with historic charm.
Upbeat restaurant & bar providing modern American cuisine in a historic building.
Upscale-casual seafood, steak & cocktail destination situated on the harbor with deck & ocean views.
Cozy coffee hangout pairing espresso drinks & lots of teas with light bites, baked goods & desserts.
Warm, unpretentious coffeehouse serving espresso drinks, sandwiches, soups, salads & baked goods.
Cozy, unpretentious coffeehouse offering an eclectic global menu of small bites, plus live music.
**This location does require a short drive but we are told it's worth it!
Homey bakery offering daily house made loaves, pastries & tarts, as well as sandwiches & granola.