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What are people saying about Salem Witch Museum
Summer_T, Oct 2025
Information and fun
Wear sneakers!! Roads are cobbled. We had a great time. Xoxoxox worth the Trip to Salem. We took the ferry. Its clean.
Rebecca_B, Nov 2025
Great historical tour of Salem
Very informative and in depth history tour of Salem, the witch trials, and many interwoven stories of the main players in the trials. Time well spent!
Angie_S, Oct 2025
Disappointed with Witch Museum
Excellent tour guide and ferry ride. Take precautions if you get motion sickness. Salem Witch Museum was outdated and disappointing. Too many people were crowded into a dark room with very outdated displays. The second part was slightly more updated but too many people were in the room to read and see the information. Not enough information provided about what happened to the afflicted after the trials, but excellent tour guide filled in the blanks after.
ANA_R, Oct 2025
The tour to Salem was a...
The tour to Salem was a wonderful experience. Our guides, Brian and Elizabeth, were very friendly and gave us clear and interesting information about the city and its history. We really enjoyed the trip and learned a lot about the witch trials. Salem is a beautiful place.
Michael_C, Oct 2025
A good excursion
We enjoyed the experience, even though it was a rainy day. The witch museum was the highlight. The guide was very nice.
Angel_M, Oct 2025
Amazing tour!
This was a great time and learning experience. This tour showed us pretty much alot of the places to visit in days to come after. I Would recommend this to anyone. Miss Alexandra was great and knowledgeable.
John_S, Oct 2025
Our guide on this tour...
Our guide on this tour was great - she was able to engage with our multi generational group and we all agreed it was a highlight of our trip
Melinda_M, Sep 2025
Great day!
Learned a lot of history of Salem. Wish we had more time at Salem witch museum to shop. Could have done without the second 10 min presentation. Loved Essex street and the witch trials memorial. Overall though it was a great day despite the rain!
Jean_D, Oct 2025
Salem
We were not clear about how to get back to ferry because trolley does not take guest back to ferry as guide said it would.
Debbie_C, Oct 2025
Salem guide
Our tour guide was amazing and she is so very knowledgeable of the history of Salem. It was very enjoyable and I learned a lot. She has a lot of enthusiasm when speaking!!!
Margaret_D, Sep 2025
Very nice day trip from...
Very nice day trip from Boston. Boat ride was very enjoyable. Pleasant tour guide. The tour itself was informative.. Salem Witch Museum… I would have skipped.. but if your in to animatronics and a gift shop go for it.
BRYAN_M, Oct 2025
Satisfied with Salem
Elizabeth, our tour guide, was incredibly knowledgeable about the history of Salem and the witch trials. She also made sure we knew of good options for food and shopping for our free time after the tour (it was a very busy with large crowds). We were grateful to have had such a caring, organized guide!
People Also Ask
What is the Salem Witch Museum?
The Salem Witch Museum is dedicated to the Salem Witch Trials of 1692. It opened in its current location in 1972 within a historic church. The museum has two presentations: an immersive look into the Salem of 1692 and a presentation on witchcraft’s history leading up to the Salem Witch Trials.
Where is the Salem Witch Museum located, and how can visitors get there?
The Salem Witch Museum is located at 19 ½ N. Washington Square in Salem, across the street from Salem Common. Bus route 451 stops near the museum, within walking distance of many other attractions. You can also take the Newburyport/Rockport Line to the Salem stop.
How long should visitors plan to spend at the Salem Witch Museum?
The Salem Witch Museum encourages visitors to devote at least one hour and fifteen minutes touring the facility. Allow at least 10 minutes for the gift shop. Even though you must purchase tickets online before visiting the museum, please arrive at least 15 minutes before your ticket’s start time begins.
Is the Salem Witch Museum suitable for children and families?
The Salem Witch Museum offers discounted admission to children aged 6 through 14. While children can attend with their families, keep in mind that this museum discusses the history of witchcraft in Salem, including how people accused of practicing witchcraft were imprisoned and executed. It may be too intense for some children.
What is the best time of year to visit the Salem Witch Museum to avoid crowds?
If you want to avoid crowds, do not visit the Salem Witch Museum during October, especially close to Halloween. Since it’s open year-round, it’s a good idea to visit in the winter when the tourist crowd is generally at its lowest. In warmer months, March through May also have smaller crowds.
What nearby attractions or landmarks can visitors explore in conjunction with the Salem Witch Museum?
Multiple attractions and landmarks are within walking distance of the Salem Witch Museum and are great itinerary add-ons. The Salem Witch Board Museum is one block south, and the Witch House, Witch Dungeon Museum, and Salem Witch Trials Memorial are all within a 5-minute walk.
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