Boasting an on-site restaurant and lounge, a fitness center and a heated indoor swimming pool, Salem Waterfront Hotel & Suites is located in Salem, Massachusetts, 3.7 mi from Abbott Park.
This Salem, Massachusetts hotel is located just 591 feet from the Salem Witch Museum and Salem Common. It features an on-site restaurant and bar and free Wi-Fi access in every room.
Located in Salem and with Glendale Cove Beach reachable within 1.2 miles, Hampton Inn Salem, Ma provides concierge services, non-smoking rooms, a fitness center, free WiFi and a shared lounge.
Located in Salem, 1.4 miles from Dead Horse Beach, The Cove At Salem provides accommodations with a shared lounge, free private parking, a terrace and a bar.
Set in America's oldest seaport, only steps from famous sites, this property consists of 3 historical homes and provides a free daily breakfast and a number of amenities such as free WiFi access, free...
Featuring free WiFi throughout the property, The Merchant offers accommodations in an historic building in Salem. Each room has a flat-screen TV with cable channels.
Located in Salem, within a 18-minute walk of Dead Horse Beach and 1.5 miles of Glendale Cove Beach, Daniels House Inn provides accommodations with a garden and free WiFi as well as free private...
Salem is a great little city with so much historical...
Salem is a great little city with so much historical significance, beautiful old homes and a fantastic museums. If you have the time, it is well worth a side trip.
Mercy Tavern is also a great spot, lovely food, cocktails and staff.
I wanted to go to Salem since I was a child, 30 years later I finally made it. You won't be disappointed.
Carol
Ireland
8.0
Scored 8.0
Anybody that is in to the type of stuff in Salem would love...
Anybody that is in to the type of stuff in Salem would love it. Could spend a week there just looking at all the shops. Then you have the tours and self guided paths, you really just have to research what you are into.
Michael
10
Scored 10
Salem is a fun place to visit.
Salem is a fun place to visit. Lots of attractions and activities to keep you busy. Food was great and many places to choose from. We liked Reds, Dire Wolf Tavern and Carmel Patisserie.
I would highly recommend any time of year because of the variety of attractions and places to visit. The Witch Dungeon Museum and the Witch House were among my favorites to visit.
Awesome place for a girls get away. We were able to walk everywhere and see what we wanted. The boutiques and shopping were awesome.
We also did a Psychic Reading and a Witches Circle and Witch City Walking tour. We loved all of them. I would definitely come back and do them again.
Suzanne
United States of America
10
Scored 10
The history of Salem is just so..
The history of Salem is just so.. Interesting, colorful, fasinating, rewarding and a little sad. What human beings can doing to each other is unbelievable in both evil and good ways.
We stayed at the Salem INN and loved it. Ate at Turners, Rockafellas and some other places that slip my mind. These two were great.
Used the trolly and walked alot.
JohnGC51
United States of America
10
Scored 10
The museums moved along quickly and provided a hood...
The museums moved along quickly and provided a hood educational background of the Salem Witch trials. I purchased a multi pass ahead of time, which I usually do to offset expenses/time when vacationing. Suggest you book ahead the tour of The House of Seven Gables. There were plenty of good restaurants to choose from and all staff at each eatery were more than pleasant and excellent wait staff. I would not recommend for families with children younger than 10/12, and unfortunately the museums are not intended for those with physical handicaps (steep wooden staircases which lend to historical preservation).
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Anonymous
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WE LOVED IT BEING LOCATED IN THE CENTER OF SQUARE.
WE LOVED IT BEING LOCATED IN THE CENTER OF SQUARE. WE TOOK THE TROLLY AND ENJOYED THE HISTORY . WE LOVE THE RESTERAUNT CALLED FINNS EATING BY THE WATER, ALSO GULU CAFE WONDERFUL AND THE HOME OWNED SHOPS WITH FRESH BREAD AND LOCAL VEGGIES! ALSO THE ROOF TOP BAR WAS AWESOME AT SALEM INN
Such an incredibly beautiful house to stay in. So many special details, trinkets and artworks to peruse throughout the home. Rooms were spacious and the beds were comfortable. Some really lovely breakfast options to choose from in the mornings. Location was fantastic. Would love to stay again if I ever make it back to Salem.
The hotel is less than a five min walk from Essex St. It was so convenient to not have to worry about parking in an area where parking is not easy to find. The room itself was beautiful with antique looking furniture and a relaxing soaking tub where I could unwind at the end of the day.
My mother-in-law and I shared a large room with two queen-sized beds, and there was plenty of room for us to get around each other. The hotel was basically in reasonable walking distance from all of the main attractions of Salem, so we walked everywhere!
We stayed in Curwen house, just down the road from the main building of the Salem Inn. The room was very spacious, comfortable and clean with a lovely bathroom.. The staff were friendly and super helpful.. breakfast was yummy too.
The hotel was very nicely decorated, within minutes of the main tourist attractions, the rooms were very spacious and comfortable. There is no breakfast to be had there and the bar/restaurant is closed for season.
It was a perfect location for our first visit to Salem. Everyone of the staff was friendly and helpful. The breakfast was good.
We also liked being able to park in the garage of the hotel.
Great location in the heart of Salem (across the street from the Common and the Hawthorne Hotel event space).
The owners were friendly.
The historic space is beautifully cared for.
I loved how central The Merchant is located from everything in Salem.
I absolutely loved the aesthetic of the hotel and the breakfast scones! This place was cozy and fun.
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