Salem Massachusetts Halloween
How to Have the Best Salem Massachusetts Halloween
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Salem Massachusetts Halloween Packages 2023
We are currently hard at work developing our Halloween package for 2023. We plan to announce it in the summer. If you’d like to be notified when it’s released, shoot us an email at joel@tosalem.com and we’ll make sure you get the Salem Massachusetts Halloween Package 2023 when it comes out. You can also email us if you’d like a personalized tour with our site runner Joel during your stay in Salem.
The Salem Witch Museum offers a great Halloween package that offers discounts on multiple attractions in Salem and Boston. Check it out here.
Until our 2023 Salem Halloween package is ready, check out our picks for the best places to stay, things to do, shopping, and more that you’ll find in the Witch City.
Getting to Salem During Halloween
Where to Stay in Salem MA in October
Every October, the historic city of Salem, Massachusetts, comes alive with spooky tales, eerie ambiance, and chilling festivities. As the infamous site of the Salem Witch Trials, Salem has become synonymous with Halloween. If you’re planning a visit during this spine-tingling season, it’s essential to find the perfect place to stay. Here are some of the best accommodations that will enhance your Halloween experience in Salem.
Airbnb Options: Salem boasts a wide range of Airbnb options, from cozy apartments to historic houses. Renting an Airbnb allows you to experience the city like a local and customize your stay according to your preferences. Many Airbnb hosts in Salem decorate their homes with spooky themes during Halloween, making it an ideal choice for an immersive experience.

Salem Waterfront Hotel & Suites
The Salem Waterfront Hotel & Suites is one of the more popular popular places to stay in Salem, especially in October. Is it a good spot for your stay?

The Hotel Salem
The Hotel Salem is a boutique 3-star hotel right in the middle of downtown Salem Massachusetts. Does it live up to its glamorous hype?
Things To Do in Salem for Halloween
There is so much to do in Salem for Halloween and, really, all year-long. While you can find a ton of great resources on all of the Witch City’s things to do elsewhere on the site, here we’ll focus on Halloween specifically. If you’re looking for all the best things to do this October, this is a great place to start.

How Salem Became Halloween Central – Part Three
The conclusion to our series on how Salem became Halloween-central! In this Salem Halloween video, we begin in the 1970’s and wind our way to the present.

How Salem Became Halloween Central – Part Two
It’s the Rise of the Witch City. Explore the pivotal impact of the 1970’s on Halloween in Salem. Were real witches responsible?

Count Orlok’s Nightmare Gallery
Count Orlok’s Nightmare Gallery Count Orlok’s Nightmare Gallery is a Salem Massachusetts attraction that has enjoyed considerable fame in its decade-long operation. This is at
Salem Massachusetts Bars & Restaurants
Halloween Shopping in Salem MA
Salem Halloween FAQs
Yes! You’ll find no better place for spooky, witchy, New England Halloween activities than Salem. If this page doesn’t convince you, check out our breakdown on why Salem is worth visiting (both during Halloween and the off-season).
A Halloween parade, tons of vendors and shops, a carnival, concerts, haunted houses, Witch Trials attractions, a psychic faire, seasonal treats and drinks, and much, much more.
Yes. Salem celebrates Halloween for the entire month of October every year. The largest celebration is, obviously, on Halloween and/or on the nearest weekend before it.
In the 1970’s, a group of local Pagans and Salem entrepreneurs began the Haunted Happenings celebration. As the years went by, this celebration grew to the place it is today. If you want the complete breakdown, check out our page on How Salem Became Halloween-Central.
Yes! The outside of the house is visible at 4 Ocean Ave. You can’t enter, unfortunately. You can also visit both the inside and outside of Allison’s house at 318 Essex Street.
Yes. You’ll find thousands of costumers in Salem during Halloween.