Address: 125 Essex St, Salem, MA 01970, USA
Phone: +19786660884
Sunday: 11AM–7PM
Monday: 11AM–7PM
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: Closed
Thursday: 11AM–7PM
Friday: 11AM–7PM
Saturday: 11AM–7PM
Kelley miller
PJ was awesome! We were the only ones on the tour which was great because we learned a lot! PJ is very informative and funny! My son loved all his jokes! I would definitely recommend this walking tour if your ever in Salem! Thank you!
Andrew Katz
This wasn't the best tour to go on. I am sure there are other more educational tours to take but we settled on this one when we made our pick. The tour never really settled on doing anything educational or about history. We passed by the memorial and the graveyard but didn't actually go in and suggested we do that on our own, instead we walked by a lot of modern buildings where our tour guide told us things like "this is where this place used to be". I would have much rather spent the time learning about the history and going to the places that were still around.
Delanie Cosgrove
Oh we LOVED Charlotte!! She was so witty, kind and full of personality. She genuinely enjoys what she does which allows for an enjoyable experience even from the most skeptical attendee of the Witch Walk. She made all of us feel welcomed because she took the time to get to know all of us. I definitely recommend this place!! Its so fun!!! Love Twinkerbell 🎃💚🎃💚
Kimberly Rodriguez
Loved!!! Loved!!! LOVED the Salem Witch Walk. We had Charlotte as our guide and my husband and I adored her. The walk was very educational and the energy we had that night was electrifying. We were even blessed w a beautiful rainbow and gorgeous sunset. Highly recommend the Salem Witch Walk.
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During weekends in October, it is recommended you purchase in advance, but walk-ups are welcome unless tours are booked up. As of October 2018, tickets are $16 per person.
Sure
They have a website you can check out or you can call the Crow Haven Corner in Salem MA for more information
Yes. The walk sticks to sidewalks around salem. That said, I don't believe the shop at the beginning/end of the tour is wheelchair accessable.
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