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Experience Salem’s spooky side with the Spooky Ramen Comedy Walking Tour for $22, featuring local comedians, historic stops, and family-friendly fun in about 1 hour.
The Spooky Ramen Comedy Walking Tour in Salem, USA, offers a unique blend of humor and history for just $22 per person. This 1-hour to 1-hour 15-minute tour is led by entertaining local comedians who are also certified Salem guides. They bring laughter and dark tales together, creating a lively exploration of Salem’s haunted past. Suitable for all ages, including families, couples, and singles, the tour stands out for its customizable experience and free kids’ participation.
A key feature is the mobile ticket system, making it easy to join the tour at the designated meeting point, Annie’s Asian Mart. While the tour does not include admission to the stops, it offers outdoor visibility to iconic Salem sites. You’ll find this tour particularly appealing if you enjoy humor mixed with history and want a lighthearted, family-friendly way to explore Salem’s spooky stories.


The Spooky Ramen Comedy Walking Tour makes a smart pairing of history and humor, perfect for those who prefer lively storytelling over traditional, serious ghost tours. Led by certified Salem guides who are also local comedians, this experience ensures both entertainment and education. The guides’ comedic style keeps the mood light while revealing Salem’s dark past.
The tour’s outdoor focus allows for easy viewing of historic sites, with the starting point at Annie’s Asian Mart and the ending at the Salem Witch Trials Memorial. The flexibility of the tour means it can be combined easily with other Salem outings, thanks to the guides offering directions to additional spooky locations like Hocus Pocus sites, Gables, and local parks.
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The itinerary covers six key stops, each delivering a blend of spooky facts and visual appeal. The first stop is Gallows Hill Museum/Theatre, where the guide discusses victims of Salem’s trials and shares dark tales about Salem’s corruption and hauntings. The site’s proximity to The Dungeon Museum adds to the eerie atmosphere, although the tour does not include admission.
Next, the Witch House grounds highlight Judge Jonathan Corwin’s former residence. The tour does not enter the house but emphasizes the haunted nature of the outside and its significance in Salem’s witchcraft history. The Bewitched Statue of Elizabeth Montgomery offers a fun photo opportunity, symbolizing Salem’s pop culture connection.
The route then moves to Salem Old Town Hall, associated with filming locations from Hocus Pocus, and famous figures like Harry Houdini and the creator of Monopoly. The Old Burying Point cemetery, built in 1637, provides a chance to see Salem’s oldest graves, including that of the Hanging Judge. The Hawthorne Hotel site ties Salem’s literary heritage to its dark past, discussing Nathaniel Hawthorne’s impact and family ties to Salem’s witch trial judges.

All guides are local comedians, skilled in storytelling and humor. Their entertaining style ensures the tour remains engaging and lively, balancing dark history with lighthearted jokes. They are certified Salem tour guides, which guarantees accurate historical commentary alongside their comedic flair.
The guides also offer personalized insights, ensuring the experience feels customized for different groups. They provide recommendations for other Salem attractions after the tour, including restaurants, bars, and parks. The outdoor nature of the tour fosters a casual atmosphere perfect for families or groups wanting a fun, educational outing.
The tour departs from Annie’s Asian Mart at 72 Washington St and concludes at the Salem Witch Trials Memorial at 24 Liberty St. It is suitable for most travelers, with near public transportation options. The group size can be up to 40 people, ensuring a comfortable experience.
Booking in advance is recommended, with average bookings happening around 45 days ahead. The activity includes a mobile ticket for easy access, and confirmation is received within 48 hours, subject to availability. The tour does not include snacks or drinks, but local vendors offer options, including ramen, before or after the tour.

The tour is weather-dependent, so poor weather could lead to cancellation or rescheduling. In such cases, travelers are offered the choice of a full refund or an alternative date. Cancellations made more than 24 hours in advance are fully refundable, while last-minute cancellations are not.
This flexible policy allows visitors to plan without worry, especially during unpredictable weather seasons. The short duration makes it easy to fit this tour into a broader Salem itinerary.

This tour appeals most to those looking for a lighthearted way to explore Salem’s haunted sites. Families, couples, and single travelers who enjoy humor, history, and outdoor walking will find it particularly enjoyable. The cost-effective price and family-friendly approach make it a good choice for broad audiences.
The informal style of the guides and the outdoor route also make it accessible for those who prefer less structured tours. While not a deep dive into Salem’s darkest secrets, it offers plenty of entertaining stories and iconic locations in a manageable timeframe.
The Spooky Ramen Comedy Walking Tour combines laughter, history, and outdoor sightseeing in a way that suits broad audiences. For $22, the tour provides a family-friendly introduction to Salem’s well-known landmarks, with guides who keep the mood lively through comedy and storytelling.
While it does not include entrance fees to the stops, the outdoor access to historic sites makes it a convenient, engaging, and informative activity. This tour is ideal for visitors who want to enjoy Salem’s spooky charm with a lighthearted twist, especially those who appreciate humor blended with history.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, children can participate for free, making it a good family activity. The guides are friendly and keep the tone fun and appropriate for all ages.
Does the tour include admission to sites?
No, the stops are outdoor viewing points and do not include admission tickets. However, the tour offers plenty of visual and historical interest outside.
What’s the duration of the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 1 hour to 1 hour 15 minutes, making it a short and manageable activity.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at Annie’s Asian Mart at 72 Washington St and ends at the Salem Witch Trials Memorial at 24 Liberty St.
What are the guide qualifications?
All guides are Salem-certified and local comedians, blending history expertise with entertaining storytelling.
Can I cancel the tour if the weather is bad?
Yes, cancellations are fully refunded if made more than 24 hours in advance. The tour can be rescheduled or canceled if weather conditions are poor.
Are snacks or drinks included?
No, snacks and drinks are not included, but there are places to buy snacks, including ramen, before or after the tour.
How do I book this tour?
Booking is done online with a mobile ticket, and confirmation is received within 48 hours. It’s recommended to reserve at least 45 days ahead.