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Discover Salem's dark side with this guided night-time walking tour featuring tales of murder, mystery, and haunted sites for teens and adults at $35.


The Mysteries and Murders of Salem Guided Night-Time Walking Tour offers an alternative to typical Salem history tours by focusing on murder stories, ghost sightings, and eerie locations. Priced at $35 per person, it provides a 1 hour 40 minute to 2-hour experience that takes you through Salem’s most haunted and mysterious sights at night.
This tour is perfect for adults and teens craving a dark, suspenseful adventure. Though it is not suitable for children under 13, it boasts a 5-star rating based on over 1,250 reviews, with 95% recommending it. The tour departs from Old Town Hall on Derby Square and concludes at The Burying Point on Charter Street.
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The experience begins at Old Town Hall, where the guide immediately immerses participants in Salem’s darker stories. The nighttime setting amplifies the eeriness, with Salem’s cobblestoned streets providing an atmospheric backdrop. The tour runs rain or shine, and visitors should wear comfortable shoes to navigate the historic streets comfortably.
Walking through Salem’s Essex Street Pedestrian Mall offers a chance to appreciate the city’s charming yet haunting ambiance. Participants pass by Old Burying Point Cemetery, which is closed after dusk, so the tour stays outside but still captures the cemetery’s ghostly reputation. The outdoor nature of the tour means it’s accessible despite weather conditions.

The tour takes visitors to several key locations, each with its own ghostly stories. Old Salem Jail Lot is a site with a chilling history that adds to the spooky atmosphere. Although the cemetery is not entered, its exterior view leaves an impression of Salem’s long-standing ghost stories.
The Gardner Pingree House is another highlight, where outdoor tales of hauntings within its walls are shared. Passing by the Bewitched Statue offers a perfect photo opportunity, capturing Salem’s witchy reputation even as the tour shifts into tales of murder and mystery.

Guides like Samantha and Violet are praised for their engaging storytelling style. They balance spooky tales with humor and knowledge, making the tour both entertaining and informative. Several reviews mention that guides make the experience feel safe while still delivering terrifying stories.
Reviews highlight the guides’ ability to keep crowds invested, with some even persuading visitors to research further into Salem’s dark history. The guides’ lively personalities make the outdoor walk feel like a shared adventure, even in cold or rainy weather.

The tour covers six main stops that are rich in history and ghostly tales:
– Salem Old Town Hall: The starting point, where stories about Salem’s past murders and sinister figures are introduced.
– Essex Street Pedestrian Mall: A scenic walk through Salem’s bustling center, with stories woven into the cobblestone streets.
– Old Burying Point Cemetery: Though visitors do not enter, the exterior view is notable, with stories about the cemetery’s historic and haunted reputation.
– Old Salem Jail Lot: The site of a chilling story, adding a macabre element to the outdoor walk.
– Saint Peter’s Episcopal Church: A quick pass-by with interesting facts shared about the church.
– Gardner Pingree House: Outdoor storytelling about haunted occurrences within the house, heightening the spooky mood.
The tour’s outdoor-only setup means no building or cemetery entry is involved, maintaining a brisk pace while focusing on the outdoor ambiance and stories.
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The meeting point is Old Town Hall at 32 Derby Square, and the tour ends at The Burying Point on Charter Street. With up to 40 participants per tour, groups tend to be lively but manageable. The tour is dog-friendly and allows service animals.
Participants should wear comfortable shoes and dress appropriately for the weather, as the entire experience is outdoors. The tour is suitable for most people, as long as they are 13 or older. It is not canceled in bad weather, so visitors should be prepared for rain or shine.

The main strength of this tour lies in the expert storytelling of guides like Samantha and Violet, who bring Salem’s ghost stories to life with humor and insight. The outdoor setting and carefully selected stops create a spooky, immersive atmosphere that enhances the storytelling.
On the downside, cemetery visits are limited to exterior views, and the tour does not include interior building access or cemetery entry. Some reviews note that the stories lean more towards myth and legend, which might disappoint visitors expecting detailed historical facts.

This tour is ideal for those seeking a more suspenseful and ghostly experience compared to historical or Halloween-themed options. It complements other Salem experiences like voodoo tours or haunted walks, providing a focused, story-driven outdoor adventure. Recommendations for similar experiences include Salem Voodoo Vampires and Ghosts Tour and Bewitched Historical Tour.
Fans of ghost stories, murder mysteries, and spooky outdoor walks will find this tour highly engaging. It suits adults and teens who enjoy a good scare but prefer stories with a mix of humor and facts. Since it is not suitable for children under 13, families with younger kids may want to explore other Salem tours.
The value for money is clear, especially given the professional guides and the memorable outdoor sights. The tour’s length and storytelling style make it a worthwhile investment for a spooky evening in Salem.
The Mysteries and Murders of Salem Guided Night-Time Walking Tour offers a well-paced, atmospheric journey into Salem’s dark history, perfect for adventurous spirits seeking ghostly tales and murder stories. The engaging guides and outdoor stops create a spooky yet safe environment to explore Salem’s less-known, chilling past.
While it doesn’t explore detailed interior visits, its focus on outdoor storytelling, prominent landmarks, and ghostly legends makes it stand apart from other Salem tours. It’s an excellent choice for those who want a scare and a story in one compact, lively package.
“Samantha was amazing she balanced telling stories that scared me but made me feel safe walking with her. She was very knowledgeable and had me want…”
Is this tour suitable for children under 13?
No, the tour is recommended for ages 13 and older; children younger than 13 will not be admitted.
Does the tour run in bad weather?
Yes, the tour runs rain or shine. Participants should dress accordingly and wear comfortable shoes.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at Old Town Hall, 32 Derby Square, and ends at The Burying Point, 51 Charter Street.
How long does the tour last?
The experience lasts approximately 1 hour 40 minutes to 2 hours.
What is included in the tour?
The tour includes professional guide narration, storytelling at historic sites, and visits to outdoor locations. It does not include interior building or cemetery access.
Are there any food or drink options?
No, food and beverages are not included or permitted during the tour.
Can I bring my dog?
Yes, the tour is dog-friendly and allows service animals.
How many people are in each tour group?
Up to 40 travelers can participate in each tour.
Is the tour accessible for those with mobility issues?
The tour is outdoor and involves walking on cobblestone streets, so mobility considerations should be taken into account.
How do I cancel my booking?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. Cancellations within 24 hours are not refunded.