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    Witch House

    3.7 (174 reviews)

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    Samantha G.

    The house was tiny (unexpected for that era). It was interesting to learn so much about the early settlers of Salem surrounding the Salem Witch Trials. Overall, the house was in good shape, and a piece of history is very well kept. The house had a musty smell to this. We were there in Jun and just walked in at 10 AM when they opened. However, during the Halloween season it seems like they sell out quite often!

    Alyssa G.

    I really enjoyed the Witch House. It had nothing to do with witches but it is the last standing structure that has direct ties to the witch trials during that time period owned by a judge who was involved in the witch trials. If you are a history buff, this is a great place for you to check out and see. The tour is self guided and the house has some really cool artifacts from that time period. The whole aspect of the house is really cool with it being so old. We were in the house for about 20 mins. It was nice being able to go during off season, we were able to buy tickets there and get in right away, I heard during the busier season you need to buy tickets online and it can be difficult to snag one.

    Michael C.

    It was all sold out by the time we got there but it was really cool to see this part of history and also to get a picture. I recommend that and it's free

    Marisa P.

    The Salem Witch house was the home of Jonathan Corwin who was one of the main witch trial judges. This home was considered stately for it's time, and offers a glimpse into daily life during the 1600's. Tickets are tricky because they are released at 8AM the day of and sell out quickly. Wake up early because by 9AM the tickets were sold out for the day. The tour is self guided with nice signs that explain the room and some of the historical items from the trials. The tour starts at the back of the house at the gift shop and ends exiting the front door of the house. If there is anything you want in the gift shop it has to be bought at the beginning, which is a bit backwards. Anyhow, the home offers a rich history for the time and is worth a tour.

    Whitney L.

    My boyfriend and I visited Salem on Halloween this year and made sure to take pictures outside of the witch house. We didn't actually go in but the architecture/color of the home definitely gave the perfect spooky vibes. From the reviews and what I read, the house tour is just ok. Probably not a must but only if you're really interested or have time to kill. People were really patient and made time and an appropriate line for pictures.

    Jennifer D.

    This was the one place I really wanted to see in Salem but admittedly did not do any research on. You enter through the back of the home, into a small gift shop area. There are some interesting items here but overall, the displays and reading materials are a bit boring. We did a self guided tour and were in and out in about 30 minutes. I don't know if a guided tour is offered but if it is I would suggest taking that instead.

    Linda M.

    If you visit Salem, this is a must-see stop. The historical artifacts here are amazing to see first hand and are all in great condition. There are very few opportunities to walk into and experience what homes were like so many years ago. I am grateful for the preservation efforts on these historical sites. Planning our visit in August rather than the busy Fall season was the best decision we could've made. It allowed us to take our time reading the information and really take in the significance of what we were seeing without dealing with massive crowds or being rushed through.

    Danielle G.

    Minus the waiting until 8am and then start the panicky frenzie of trying to get a reservation, it's a good experience to see... because it's quintessential October in Salem, it's pure puritan living in real time, and lastly, you scored a ticket to enter, rejoice and then do it. It's probably 20-30 minutes total, some interesting history and living information, it's cool, but only if you don't have a conniption trying to obtain a ticket at 8 AM on the dot. Don't even try it at 8:01 folks.

    Jason M.

    When researching places to visit in Salem, the Witch House consistently came up as a top attraction. This makes sense - it's the Witch City so of course this would be a natural spot for tourists to flock to. I had a few things on my itinerary to see while in the city, so I made plans to check this place out before heading back to Boston. Even though it's called the Witch House, it's somewhat of a misnomer as witches did not live here. Rather, this was the home of Jonathan Corwin - one of the judges in the Salem Witch Trials. That's really where the "witch house" name comes from, as it's the only structure still standing that has direct ties to the trials. I think this fact leads to the somewhat polarizing opinions of the house, as many people come in expecting that witches resided here. While it's relatively easy to get a picture in front of the house, it's tougher to book a reservation to go inside. Reservations can only be made same day, and open on Eventbrite at 8am in 10-minute slots. I was on the app right at 8am, and still it took about 5 tries for me to secure a reservation - they go fast so I would definitely recommend booking a slot as soon as they open. I arrived at the house shortly before my reservation time - you enter in the back of the house which logistically makes sense as the front always has crowds snapping pics. Upon entry you're immediately greeted by the gift shop where we had a chance to pick up some merch before heading into the exhibit areas of the house. The house is self-guided and split into two levels - in each room there are different displays and texts to help put everything into context. There are also staff members on each floor who are available to answer questions. While I thought the house was interesting, I'm not convinced that the juice is worth the squeeze here. I got more out of other attractions in Salem that were much easier to secure reservations for. Don't get me wrong - the historical significance of this house is massive, but I think the execution could have been better. Putting the gift shop up front naturally makes you less prone to make a purchase, and even with that there was a poor selection. I also think having a guided tour would have helped me learn more about the house. I realize, though, the house itself creates structural and logistical limitations. If you can snag a reservation here I would definitely jump on the chance to visit the Witch House. If not, I wouldn't sweat it - snap a pic outside and carry on.

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    Erika R.

    The iconic black Witch House was one of my top Salem must visits due to the fact that it's one of the structures still standing with direct ties to the Salem witch trials! Reservations are required from October to November 14. We visited on the first day of Fall, which was on a Saturday in September so the Salem crowds were slowly creeping in and we had to wait in a line to enter. It took about 30 minutes with about 40 people ahead of us. At this time, 10 guests were allowed in at a time. Our self-guided tour around the historic house was quick, but I did enjoy learning some interesting facts about how people lived and what they believed in the 17th century! I don't believe we had a time limit, but the other 8 people who went in with us finished so I kind of felt obligated to finish too to allow the long line of others to enter. Taking a photo outside of the house is free! The photo op spot is actually the exit of the tour so people might be in the background. The gift shop is only accessible to guests at the entrance. No restrooms available.

    Isaiah G.

    We were on vacation in the area and decided to come here. The cost was $24 for 2 adults. The house is little but has a lot of history. They don't let you take flash photography or videos not sure why. It was a cool different type of thing to do. If you're in the area would recommend checking it out.

    Camille C.

    Unique point of interest to learn more about Salem, the witch trials and living during that time period. $9 adults, $7 seniors.

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    Salem Witch Trials Memorial

    Salem Witch Trials Memorial

    4.5(51 reviews)
    0.4 mi

    In a town that seems to now embrace what was once a dark spot on its history, this Memorial is…read morepoignant and non commercial. Feels like a place to reflect and remember in a quiet way. There are lots of "stories" but the history reveals a movement that took Women and Men, young and old, mostly by hanging (not burned at the stake as sometimes is portrayed) though there was the one older gentleman who was pressed. A docent told us a bit about him and his refusal to plead which resulted in the "pressing", a legal process at the time. It occurred in a relatively short window of time with several individuals being hung on the same days. Each person is memorialized with a stone ledge and I took the opportunity to speak each one's name. Looked like folks were also leaving flowers and other tokens. If your time is limited, I would make this a priority.

    After visiting the Salem Witch Museum, we had to come here to visit the Salem Witch Trials…read moreMemorial. A little sad what the ladies went through during this dark time in our history. Women were mistreated during this horrible period. Glad we were able to visit the Salem Witch Trials Memorial to pay our respect to those who had their lives taken because of the fear of witchcraft. It's great to know they dedicated this area to the memory of those who lost their lives at such a young age. If you get a chance to visit Salem, don't miss the opportunity to visit this somber spot known as the Salem Witch Trials Memorial.

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    Ropes Mansion

    Ropes Mansion

    4.9(32 reviews)
    0.1 mi

    As a fan of Hocus Pocus (it's one of my favorite Halloween movies!), I was very much looking…read moreforward to visiting Allison's house. While I didn't enter the house, it was great to see the exterior and take photos from outside. The Ropes Mansion garden is free to enter, and is accessible through an arched pathway at the side of the mansion. The garden, while small, is beautiful and tranquil to walk through, complete with plenty of roses and a small pond. It's a great spot to take tourist photos as well. A must-visit for Hocus Pocus fans!

    We almost didn't make it see the Ropes Mansion before heading back home last week, but we decided…read moreour trip wouldn't be complete if we didn't see it. Do you remember in the movie when Dani and Max are outside the mansion just staring up at it in awe? That was me. The infamous mansion where Allison lives is a sight that can't be missed! It is located in a residential neighborhood at the very end of the street, but it is worth the quick detour away from the hustle and bustle of the tourist area. We came later in the evening so were only able to get a couple of night time shots - we wanted to get one of us in front of it, but a tour group was coming through at the same time and we didn't want to be too distracting. I'm not sure if they ever do tours inside, I believe the Ropes Mansion is owned by the Essex Museum, but the outside was definitely enough for me. If you're a fan of Hocus Pocus, this is a must stop!

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    Salem Witch Museum - Displays in the second exhibit.

    Salem Witch Museum

    2.5(819 reviews)
    0.4 mi

    When in Salem, you have to do something bewitching so I came to this museum to learn about the…read moreSalem Witch Trials. It's housed in a historic church and is quite pretty outside. We got tickets through the GoCity card, and had to make our reservations for a time slot slot the day before. We arrived and checked in, got our sticker, and then waited at a second area to enter the museum when it was our turn. First part of the "tour" was a presentation of the history of the trials with creepy looking mannequins on display. I recommend you sit on the stools in the center of the room for best viewing as you have to rotate around left on your seat to see each display as they are presented. It's actually quite informative but the presentation of it was kind of cheesy to be honest. After that is over, you are taken to the back end of the museum where there are exhibits about how witches are presented in movies (ie the witches of Oz), and defining witch hunting then and now. There's a gift shop for all things witchy at the end.

    ​If you've seen photos of Salem, you've seen this building. The massive, gothic, red-brick church…read moreexterior is easily the most iconic photo op in the city. Inside, however, the vibe is a bit of a time capsule. It feels like a mix between a theater and a history classroom--very "vintage 1970s" but in a way that feels like a Salem rite of passage. ​ ​The museum is divided into two parts: ​The Main Show: You sit in a large, darkened room while life-sized dioramas light up around the perimeter to a narrated soundtrack. It tells the story of the 1692 trials with a lot of drama. It's definitely "campy" and a bit dated, but it's a solid, digestible overview of the history. ​The Guided Exhibit: After the show, a staff member leads you through a second area that explains the evolving image of "the witch" through time. This part felt much more modern and actually touched on some interesting social themes like scapegoating. ​Duration: Plan for about 1 hour total. ​Booking: This is the most important tip--book your tickets online in advance! Especially in the shoulder seasons or October, they sell out hours (or days) ahead. Don't expect to just walk up to the door and get in. ​Price: At around $19, it's a bit pricier than the smaller museums, but it's the "big one" that most people feel they have to check off their list.

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    Witch City Walking Tours - Allison's House.

    Witch City Walking Tours

    4.6(229 reviews)
    0.2 mi

    This was my first time in Salem, and I booked this tour with 8 of my coworkers--we had an absolute…read moreblast. From the moment it started, it was spooky, fun, and incredibly entertaining. Our tour guide was great: super knowledgeable, hilarious, and very interactive. They kept everyone engaged while sharing tons of fascinating and spooky history. The Hocus Pocus and Bewitched references were a huge bonus and added such a fun, nostalgic vibe. Seeing the Witch House in person was especially cool and definitely a highlight. For the price, this tour was 100% worth it. $37 for a 2.5-hour tour felt like a steal for how much you see. The only downside was the other group that was paired with ours. They were loud and kept interrupting the guide, which took away from the experience at time but that had nothing to do with how great the tour itself was. Overall, we still had an amazing time and would absolutely recommend this tour, especially for first-time visitors who want a spooky, fun, and memorable Salem experience

    Anne's tour was excellent and the perfect way to start our day in Salem! My guest and I aren't huge…read moreon ghosts, so we were looking for a more history-focused tour, and the History and Hauntings of Salem tour was the perfect balance. The two hours truly flew by. Would recommend to anyone visiting! PS - we went the first weekend AFTER Halloween. It was pleasant weather and not crowded at all. Anne showed us a picture of the crowds during peak Halloween season...that was the spookiest part!!! People packed in like sardines, a la Disney world in summer. Consider going in November if that's not your style.

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    Witch City Walking Tours - "Allison's house from the movie Hocus Pocus". But truly belong to many others.

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