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A spacious studio features a queen bed dressed in soft linens against a wooden beam ceiling. A cozy sofa provides seating, while a dark coffee table sits in the center. Two windows allow natural light to enter, alongside artwork adorning the walls.
Flat in Salem
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 562 reviews

Charming Studio downtown Salem, MA *Parking

This adorable renovated studio is everything you need for your stay in Salem,MA. Centrally located, within 2 blocks from the train station -that takes you to the North Station in Boston in about 35 minutes - walking distance to most attractions, museums, restaurants, coffee shops... Queen bed, sofa, TV/internet, bathroom and fully equipped kitchen! Self check in with keypad. Private entrance in the back of the building. REG ID#1027 OCCUPANCY:2 GUESTS 1 OFF STREET PARKING during your stay 24-3

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The charming exterior of an antique colonial-style home is displayed, featuring a yellow facade with dark green shutters. Flower boxes adorn the windows, filled with colorful blooms. A welcoming front entry is accentuated by steps leading up to the door, with a neatly landscaped garden visible.
Home in Salem
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 360 reviews

Henry Derby House

This antique home is perfect for families or wedding parties traveling together looking to explore downtown Salem. Experience the charm of Salem's McIntire district in the home originally built for tailor Henry Derby in 1838. This 7 bedroom 4 bathroom colonial style home will give you the feel of old Salem with some modern amenities in the updated kitchen and baths. The house is centrally located in walking distance to all of Salem's attractions as well as the T, but also off the beaten path.

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The exterior of a historic brick home features a symmetrical facade with dark shutters and five windows. Two American flags hang from the center, above a welcoming entrance framed by decorative planters. Lush greenery complements the vibrant red brick, enhancing the building's classic appearance.
Guest suite in Salem
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 845 reviews

The Mason Suite of Salem

*We have THE BEST location in all of Salem! Take a look at our reviews!* The Mason Suite is a boutique lodging experience with all the comforts of home! Built in 1844 and nestled among Salem's most prized architecture, the Suite is just steps from the Witch Museum, bustle of the pedestrian mall, and Salem Common! Recently renovated from top to bottom! You'll be surrounded by fine furnishings, culture and history! The location is 10/10! We strive to provide you with the ideal Salem experience!

Top guest favourite
The living room is defined by vibrant purple walls and rich hardwood flooring. A large light blue sofa is accompanied by a red armchair and a central round table draped in a deep purple cloth. Colorful textiles and decorative accents add charm to the space.
Flat in Salem
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 367 reviews

The Creaky Cauldron-Wizards and Witches Welcome!

Welcome to The Creaky Cauldron, an enchanting escape inspired by the world of witches and wizards located in the heart of Salem! We have put a lot of love into creating a special and unique experience for visitors to the Witch City who love magic and Salem as much as we do. Each room has been carefully themed after a magical house or subject to give our guests an immersive experience. Each of our 7 rooms is inspired by each of the 7 books in our favorite magical fantasy series.

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A vibrant bedroom is presented, featuring a gold sun mural on a purple wall. An ornate headboard supports a spacious bed adorned with an orange and colorful patterned blanket. Decorative artwork and artifacts add character, while a unique lamp provides soft lighting.
Flat in Salem
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 232 reviews

The Ghoul’s Attic-For 90s Witches and Wannabes

No ghoulies or ghosties here--just a unique and magical escape inspired by everyone's favorite school of magic--located upstairs at The Creaky Cauldron B&B in the heart of Salem! We have put a lot of love into creating a special and unique experience for visitors to the Witch City who love magic and Salem as much as we do. Each room has been carefully themed after a magical house and/or subject to give our guests an immersive experience in the world of witchcraft and wizardry.

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Guest suite in Salem
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 478 reviews

The Violet Suite at The Dowager Countess

The Violet Suite at The Dowager Countess is a fully renovated, 544 sq. ft. 2nd-floor apartment in an 1870's mansard Victorian home. Comes with one off-street parking space. Located on the north corner of the Salem Common, the Suite is easy walking distance to Salem Witch Museum, the PEM, House of The Seven Gables, sailing on Schooner Fame from Pickering Wharf, the Witch Trials Memorial, the Witch House, shops, and restaurants, Salem Ferry, and the MBTA Train station.

Top guest favourite
A dining area is showcased with a rustic wooden table surrounded by four chairs and a bench. An arrangement of circular placemats lies on the table. Natural light enters through a window, illuminating the wooden floor and a potted plant sits on the table.
Home in Salem
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 176 reviews

Beautiful very spacious historical house in Salem

The whole group will enjoy easy access to everything from this centrally located place. A few minutes walk to a multitude of great restaurants, shops, galleries, the witch house, ghost and witch tours, trolley tours, Salem ferry, Pickering wharf, Salem witch museum, witch dungeon museum and a few minutes drive to Salem Willows and the house of the seven gables. All three bedrooms that are on the second floor will have AC units from mid June till September.

Top guest favourite
The historic colonial house is framed by blooming trees, showcasing a classic exterior in dark blue with white accents. A stone walkway leads to the grand entrance, featuring large windows and an inviting front door. The surrounding greenery enhances the home's stately appearance.
Flat in Salem
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 171 reviews

The Salem House | First floor 2 bedroom apartment

Historic 1850 built colonial house with restored exterior and interior odes to Doric order architecture. Originally built for a leather factory owner named Thomas Looby, The Salem house is now a beautiful opportunity to visit Salem in a distinguished space. Exactly one mile from downtown with off street parking, staying here allows being away from the craziness of the city center while intimately experiencing Salem by staying in a historic colonial home.

Top guest favourite
The main entrance features a large, ornate door with intricate glass designs that allow natural light to brighten the foyer. An American flag is displayed beside the door, and a small planter with white flowers sits at the base of the steps.
Flat in Salem
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 130 reviews

The 1870 Langmaid House Suite

Welcome to the ”1870 Langmaid House”! We welcome you to consider this well-appointed suite within a stunning Victorian on historic Lafayette Street. Our guests love the central location. It's a short (1.2 mile) trip to down town Salem's restaurants and bars, yet far enough away to be quiet and peaceful...the perfect combination. The City of Salem offers a sponsored transport service, "Skipper" for trips inside the city limits for $2.

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An open loft space features a spacious bed and a cozy seating area. Large windows provide direct views of the ocean, while soft natural light enhances the setting. A decorative light fixture hangs from the ceiling, and a calming palette complements the tranquil atmosphere.
Loft in Swampscott
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 345 reviews

Gorgeous Oceanfront Penthouse

A penthouse tastefully designed with breathtaking views of the ocean. Framed by spectacular sunrises with ever changing tides, this loft has a quartzite kitchen, and a luxurious bathroom w/a spring jetted tub. Your own private deck. A truly magical place. Ideal for Traveling nurses, work related assignments, short term furnished rental on the Northshore. Please inquire.

Top guest favourite
The living area features a combination of deep blue walls and natural light from large windows. A light fixture hangs from the ceiling above a cozy seating arrangement, including a sectional sofa and a modern armchair. A decorative fireplace is accented by a mounted television.
Apartment in Salem
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 244 reviews

Downtown beautiful renovation with parking

*Perfect location to enjoy Salem according to all of our reviews! Walk to every attraction in just a few minutes!* This second floor apartment is in the best location in town on Charter street, steps to all of the attractions. This apartment was lovingly restored maintaining it's historic charm, but with modern touches.

Top guest favourite
A light-filled living space features hardwood floors and a soft beige sofa paired with a decorative pillow. An area rug anchors the seating area, while a table holds books. In the background, a glimpse of a bedroom and a bathroom can be seen through open doors.
Flat in Salem
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 201 reviews

Historic Salem home, blocks to Witch Museum

Close to everything from this great neighborhood just off Salem Common. Two car off-street parking in private driveway. Sweet porched unit in this newly remodeled historic federal home, blocks to the Witch Museum and House of Seven Gables. Our home is closer to the Common than the map indicates.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Salem?

    Salem has welcoming stays in its historic downtown, the waterfront area, and neighborhoods near local museums and shops. Many guests appreciate the charm of period homes, modern apartments, and convenient locations for exploring the city’s history.

  • What are the best things to do in Salem with kids?

    Families often explore interactive museums, visit hands-on history exhibits, and stroll through public parks. Seasonal events and harbor cruises frequently suggested for children add extra fun to Salem trips.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Salem?

    Explore the Salem Witch Museum, walk through historic sites, and enjoy art galleries or walking tours focused on local legends. The Salem Maritime National Historic Site highlights the city’s seafaring past.

  • How is the weather in Salem?

    Salem has cold, snowy winters with temperatures around 23–37°F (-5–3°C) in January and mild, humid summers reaching 80°F (27°C) in August. Fall brings crisp air and changing leaves, while spring sees cool, rainy days.

  • What are the best places to visit in Salem?

    The Peabody Essex Museum, Salem Witch Museum, and House of the Seven Gables are among the most popular sites. Salem Maritime National Historic Site also shares local maritime history.

  • What are some hiking trails in Salem?

    Salem has walking paths in local parks and coastal preserves where you can explore gardens or wetland habitats. Some visitors enjoy the trails at Salem Woods or Spring Pond, which often provide a peaceful, natural setting.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Salem?

    Families can explore interactive museums, join harbor tours, or relax in Salem Common. During certain months, themed walking tours and outdoor events create memorable experiences for all ages.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Salem?

    Explore historic coastal towns, art communities, or nature reserves around the North Shore. Maritime museums, beaches, and traditional New England villages are frequently suggested for day adventures.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Salem?

    Many accommodations in Salem welcome pets, especially in the downtown and waterfront areas. Parks and walking paths nearby make it convenient for guests traveling with dogs.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Salem?

    Booking tours in advance is often helpful, especially in October. Exploring early in the morning can offer quieter experiences at popular sites, and comfortable shoes are useful for walking historic streets.

  • What is Salem known for?

    Salem is known for its history, including the 1692 witch trials, and its preservation of colonial-era architecture. Today, Salem has a lively arts scene, maritime heritage, and a range of cultural events each year.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Salem?

    Local favorites include neighborhood gardens, small cemeteries, independent bookshops, and quiet maritime trails. Lesser-known art galleries and seasonal farmers’ markets reveal another side of Salem’s community.

  • What are the best foods to try in Salem?

    Salem has New England classics such as creamy clam chowder, lobster rolls, and fresh seafood. Locally made sweets, including whoopie pies and maple-inspired treats, are also frequently suggested.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Salem?

    Pack layers for changeable weather, comfortable shoes for walking, and a rain jacket—especially in spring or fall. An extra bag for local crafts and souvenirs is often appreciated by travelers.

  • What is the nightlife in Salem like?

    Salem’s nightlife features cozy pubs, local breweries, and music venues, especially around downtown. Visitors often enjoy themed bars, relaxed lounges, and seasonal performances in historic settings.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Salem?

    Salem has the Salem Arts Festival in late spring, attracting people with visual art displays, performances, and hands-on activities. Around autumn, the city hosts events themed for the season, drawing visitors interested in folklore, community, and local traditions.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Salem?

    Many places to stay in Salem are family friendly, especially near the waterfront, historic neighborhoods, and local parks. Spacious homes and apartments often accommodate groups traveling with children.

  • When is the best time to visit Salem?

    Many visitors are drawn to Salem in October for autumn colors and seasonal events. Late spring and summer are often recommended for milder temperatures and fewer crowds.

Quick stats about holiday rentals in Salem

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    Salem holiday rentals start at € 26 per night before taxes and fees

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  • Family-friendly holiday rentals

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  • Wifi availability

    830 of Salem holiday rentals include wifi access

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    Guests love Self check-in, Gym and BBQ grill across Salem rentals

  • 4.9 Average rating

    Salem stays are highly rated by guests – averaging 4.9 out of 5!

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