What to do & Where to stay in Salem, MA
by marnely
Salem, MA
experience
Posted almost 5 years ago
Salem Night Tour
One of the best tours I’ve been on – a 75 minute leisurely stroll through Downtown Salem where you’ll hear all about Salem’s history.
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Salem, MA
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Posted almost 5 years ago
The House of the Seven Gables
Admission to the house also includes access to Hawthorne’s birthplace, spectacular seaside gardens, and a unique museum store. Our tour guide, Jeff, was instrumental in us diving deep into the rich history of Salem and how Hawthorne played a part in it all.
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Salem, MA
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Posted almost 5 years ago
Peabody Essex Museum
One of the fastest-growing art museums in the country, the Peabody Essex has some of the finest America art, Asian export art, photography, maritime art and history, Native American, Oceanic, and African art.
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Salem, MA
lodging
Posted almost 5 years ago
The Hotel Salem
The location was perfect to get around day and night, with restaurants, shops, and things to do close by! Housed in a former high-end clothing store space, it features “mid-century modern décor with vintage, retail-inspired touches that embrace its stylish past.”
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Salem, MA
lodging
Posted almost 5 years ago
Salem Waterfront Hotel & Suites
Nothing better than a hotel with all the amenities and this hotel has them all: indoor heated pool, marina, onsite dining, fitness facility, free wireless, and onsite complimentary parking. Not only that, but their room service which we had a chance to experience, is out of this world!
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Salem, MA
lodging
Posted almost 5 years ago
The Merchant
The rooms, like all Lark Hotels, are gorgeously decorated, but the best part is the location of this hotel – steps away from the best shopping, eating, and drinking in Salem, you’ll love to discover this area of town
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