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12 The Salem Inn
7 Summer Street | 978-741-0680
Three historic homes in the heart of downtown, near restaurants, attractions, and waterfront. Forty charming guest rooms with private baths, many featuring canopy beds, whirlpools, family suites,
and kitchenettes. Complimentary breakfast, sherry. Wi-Fi.
SalemInnMA.com
14 Stepping Stone Inn
19 Washington Square N 978-741-8900
Simply the best location! On the Common, next door to the Salem Witch Museum. Six elegantly decorated rooms with queen
beds, private baths, owner Matt’s famous coffee, parking,
13 Silsbee’s by Daniels House
53 Essex Street | 978-594-8757
Operated by the Daniels House Inn, Silsbee’s offers upscale, luxurious Victorian guest rooms, c1843, featuring wide pine floors, exposed beams, brass fixtures, Chinoiserie wallpaper and antique furniture.
DanielsHouseSalem.com
The Warlock House:
Salem Vacation Rental
The Warlock House beckons those who love Salem with a vacation rental where it’s Halloween every day of the year. This bubbling cauldron blends the whimsical festivities of Halloween with the mysteries of Salem Witchcraft!
15 Winter Island Park
50 Winter Island Road 978-745-9430
Come explore Winter Island! RV and tent camping
May 20–November 1. Camp and gift store, function hall, outdoor pavilion, public beach with lifeguard, historic Fort Pickering, and lighthouse.
SalemMA.gov/Winter-Island-Park
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Staying at
Winter Island?
You’re just steps away from one of Salem’s best-kept secrets: Waikiki Beach, a peaceful and picturesque spot perfect for relaxing and enjoying the beautiful coastal views.
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ACCOMMODATIONS
Waikiki Beach, photo:
Ty Hapworth, @hellosalem
Indigenous Acknowledgment
This land is Naumkeag, or fishing place, where generations of Indigenous peoples lived
and passed through for centuries. From the village upon the Naumkeag River (now known as the North River) to Sachem Nanepashemet’s fortification (now known as Castle Hill), the people of Naumkeag farmed, fished, traded, raised families, discovered and invented, created art, and, above all else, honored the lands upon which you stand today. We acknowledge that this is Indigenous land and also acknowledge the Massachusett Tribe, who continue to honor and hold this land into the present.
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