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Salem's Best Ghost Tour

4.6(4,387)Salem1 hour
VIATOR4.5(1,114)TRIPADVISOR4.7(3,273)

Description

The Salem Night Tour is devoted to unearthing the stories Salem refuses to forget. With over 4,000 five-star reviews and twenty years in Salem, we have become the city's most trusted after-dark experience. Our guides are steeped in Salem’s deep-rooted ghost stories and history, unscripted, and devoted to getting it right. Salem after dark feels like an entirely different city, and these stories belong to the night. Centered around sites like Bridget Bishop's homestead, the iron gates of Salem's oldest cemetery, and the site where Giles Corey was pressed to death, our tours cover Salem's documented hauntings and enduring history. Check in early at Remember Salem on Essex Street, where Wynotts Wands, the Ouija Board Museum, and the Halloween Museum are all within steps. The experience starts before the tour does.

Tour Options

Salem Night Tour

Itinerary

15 min

Check in early at Remember Salem on Essex Street, where Wynott's Wands, the Ouija Board Museum, and the Halloween Museum are all within steps. The experience starts before the tour does.

Pass by

Introduction

10 min

Salem Witch Trials memorial featuring a series of inscribed stones throughout the burial ground.

5 min

Charter Street Cemetery, dating to 1637, is one of Salem's oldest burial grounds — but notably absent are the victims of the witch trials, who were denied Christian burial. Instead you'll find John Hathorne, the unrepentant hanging judge whose legacy so haunted his descendant Nathaniel Hawthorne that he added a 'w' to his name and spent his literary career processing the guilt. A Mayflower passenger rests here too. The cemetery closes at dusk — guests view it from beyond the iron gates, which somehow makes it more unsettling.

10 min

guests will hear about Salem's movie history and see one of the iconic filming locations of the movie Hocus Pocus

Pass by

Pass through the epicenter of historic Salem filled with shopping, sightseeing and history.

5 min

Today home to Turner's Seafood at Lyceum Hall, and the site of the first public demonstration of the telephone by Alexander Graham Bell, this storied building stands on the former property of Bridget Bishop, Salem's first executed witch. Hanged in 1692, Bishop has never quite left. Ghost hunters have recorded unexplained audio here, staff report persistent disturbances in the upstairs Bridget Bishop Room, and her face has been captured in upstairs windows. One of Salem's most documented and genuinely unsettling hauntings. We cover her story, her legacy, and her ghost!

5 min

This is the site of Salem's original witch gaol — where the accused were chained in dungeon conditions while awaiting trial. Among them was Dorothy Good, four years old, who confessed to witchcraft not out of guilt but out of desperation to stay near her imprisoned mother. Her mother Sarah was executed anyway. Dorothy spent eight months chained in darkness, alone, until her spirit went silent. She survived. She never recovered. Her ghost is said to still search these grounds for her mother — and those with a maternal instinct have reported feeling small hands tugging at their coats and bags in the dark. The weight of this story, on this ground, is something you feel before your guide has finished telling it.

10 min

We stop near the former Essex County Jail — built in 1813, it became the oldest active penitentiary in the United States before closing in 1991 under a court order citing inhumane conditions. But this ground holds something older and darker. This was once an open field where Giles Corey was pressed to death in 1692, the only person in American history executed by pressing. Corey refused to enter a plea, and with his dying breath cursed the sheriff and the city of Salem. Every sheriff who kept offices here before the jail's closure reportedly died of heart ailments — and Corey's ghost, seen before the Salem Great Fire and other calamities, is considered Salem's most feared and malevolent spirit. The Howard Street Cemetery next door holds prisoners who died inside, their gravestones marked with skeleton hands pointing skyward. This is not a ghost story. This is Salem's most documented and genuinely feared haunting — and we treat it that way.

5 min

Behind St. Peter's Church lies a garden that most Salem visitors never find. Dark, enclosed, and built on top of the dead. The gravestones were moved to the front when the church was rebuilt in 1833. The bodies were not. Beneath the ground you're standing on lies Philip English, accused witch, escaped prisoner, and one of Salem's wealthiest and most defiant merchants. A French-speaking Anglican among Puritans, English fled to New York in 1692 with his wife Mary to avoid execution, returning after the trials to spend his remaining years suing Salem for everything that was taken from him. He donated this land as a final act of defiance, establishing Salem's first Anglican church on the doorstep of the community that tried to destroy him. Our guides bring you here after dark, where the stories get darker and the air gets heavier.

5 min

In 1830, Captain Joseph White — wealthy sea captain and slave trader — was bludgeoned to death in his sleep inside this Federal-style mansion on Essex Street. A hired killer entered through an open window. The trial that followed gripped the nation and inspired Edgar Allan Poe's The Tell-Tale Heart, with details from the prosecution speech echoing directly into the story's most famous lines. The murder is also said to have inspired Parker Brothers to rebrand the British board game Cluedo as Clue. Witnesses still report ghostly faces in the windows and unexplained footsteps inside. This is one of Salem's most consequential and most haunted addresses

Highlights

75 minute Salem Night Tour
Walking ghost tour through downtown Salem's most documented haunted locations
Access to unscripted, locally rooted guide
A leisurely easy paced walk for comfort
Professional/Local Licensed City of Salem Tour Guide

What's included

Included
75 minute Salem Night Tour
Walking ghost tour through downtown Salem's most documented haunted locations
Access to unscripted, locally rooted guide
A leisurely easy paced walk for comfort
Professional/Local Licensed City of Salem Tour Guide

Traveller Ratings

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Important Information

  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • October Only: Salem in October is magical but busy. Check in begins 30 minutes before your tour time at Remember Salem, 127 Essex Street. Multiple guides depart continuously throughout the check-in window — once your group is checked in, your guide will depart immediately. The final guide leaves exactly at your tour time. Any guest not checked in by that moment will forfeit their booking without refund. There are no exceptions, no catch-up options, and no transfers to later slots. We strongly recommend arriving the full 30 minutes early
  • November - September: Check in 15 - 30 minutes prior to your tour time at Remember Salem, 127 Essex Street. Tours depart exactly on time. Guests who have not checked in by departure will forfeit their booking without refund.
  • This tour is leisurely paced and accessible, but requires guests to travel between several locations on foot. Guests using wheelchairs or mobility equipment must provide their own.

Reviews(4,387)

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juliehU3962GE
August 19, 2026
Great night out!

Elaina was a fabulous tour host! She was very knowledgeable and engaging with the group. She made the tour so interesting! We loved it!

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Nancy_Z
August 19, 2026
Penny was an excellent...

Penny was an excellent tour guide. It was a large group and she kept us all together. She spoke loudly and clearly.

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T1830ELdeniseg
August 18, 2026
Super interesting and really fun tour guide, heavy and sad feeling at the burying ground and last house gave me the cree

Easy to book, easy to find and our tour guide, Penny, was fabulous!!!! She was so knowledgeable, awesome sense of humor, fun to listen to and overall it was a great experience. I brought my 13 year old son with me and loved the tour and always wanted to be up close to hear everything Penny was talking about because she was so interesting, enough to capture the attention of my young teen! Also last house on the tour gave me a very creepy vibe, I had goosebumps and hair standing up when I took some photos, felt like someone was staring out. Check out bottom left corner window on the first floor, some weird looking images in window when you zoom in and is was the bottom two windows that made me feel like someone was looking out, and the top fartherest window on the right side second floor felt like I was being watched. I also have a photo in the burying ground cemetery where one of the guests on tour happened to be in it and most of her face was overlayed with a really creepy looking face that wasnt hers.

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991juliannev
August 18, 2026
Lovely tour noting key historical points

Penelope was a fantastic tour guide. Her love for Salem and its history SHINES through!

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Matthew_H
August 17, 2026
Bobby was...

Bobby was excellent-informative and entertaining. He led us safely around the darkened streets of Salem. Highly recommended!

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B6215ASjaimed
August 17, 2026
You can’t go wrong with this tour! Ask for Sebastian!

One thing I learned in Salem is that not all tours are created equal—and luckily, we picked an AWESOME one! You absolutely cannot go wrong with Salem Night Tours, and if you get Sebastian as your guide, you seriously hit the jackpot. Sebastian was AMAZING. You can tell how passionate he is about Salem’s history and the stories behind it. He was funny, engaging, incredibly knowledgeable, and shared stories and details we hadn’t heard anywhere else. What really stood out to me was how wonderful he was with our 10-year-old son. Our son walked right next to Sebastian basically the entire tour, asking questions and soaking it all in, and Sebastian was so gracious, patient, and kind with him. That meant a lot to us. We did several things while visiting Salem, but this was absolutely one of the highlights. I would genuinely go back to Salem just to take another tour with Sebastian. 10/10—highly recommend!

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306kaitlans
August 17, 2026
Loved! Great experience!

We loved the Salem Night Tour! Other ghost tours I've done have been a joke and super hokey. This one was respectable and informative but still fun. Lawrence, our guide, was a great story teller and friendly. We really liked learning from them.

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485abo
August 16, 2026
Great tour and a great tour guide

The guide (Bobby Kerrigan) was overall excellent, knowledgeable, and funny. He managed a large group (40+ people) well. He always kept track of the group especially one person with a baby stroller and made sure she always had the right access and waited for her to arrive before starting his talk about any new site we arrives at.

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rebeccalU207SB
August 15, 2026
So-so

Sebastian was a very knowledgeable guide. She made the whole experience fun and interesting. We had a nice tip. Waiting to hand to her at the end. However, she started going on about pronouns. That nonsense fad does not belong in a ghost tour. I suggest that she stick with the fun ghost stories and the tour and leave the social and political crap out of it.

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kylync2026
August 14, 2026
Bobby Kerrigan is the best tour guide

Bobby Kerrigan is the best! Had the best time on this tour!!

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