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2024 - Daily Tours

April 1st - November 1st

10:00 AM - 5:00 PM

 Last full tour departs at 4:00 PM

One-hour tour tickets are ONLY available in person day of tour.

Starting Location:

We start on the Essex Street Side of the National Park Service Visitors Center, 2 New Liberty Street, near the bell.

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The Salem Trolley is the best way to see Salem and to experience the Witch City’s unique and colorful past.  Since 1982, Salem Trolley has set the standard for sightseeing tours and exceptional transportation north of Boston.

The Salem Trolley provides visitors with a narrated one hour tour through beautiful and historic Salem. Explore Salem’s witchcraft trials of 1692 or travel beyond the witchcraft hysteria into the fascinating realm of Salem's literary and maritime history.

Our eight mile ride around the city takes you past the Charter Street Burial Ground, the House of the Seven Gables, Witch Dungeon Museum, Salem Witch Museum, the historic waterfront area and other locations, including Chestnut Street considered to be one of the most beautiful streets in America.

Your professional driver and talented local tour guide will entertain you with factual history and interesting tidbits about Salem.

So, when you’re ready to see Salem, Ride the Red Trolleys! Salem’s Original Trolley Tour.

At the present time, we have a portion of our trolleys that are wheelchair accessible. We request that you give us as much notice as possible as to your arrival date. This will assure that a properly equipped vehicle will be made available.

As always, collapsible wheelchairs are permitted on any of our Trolleys and all of our staff are willing and able to assist with the loading.

 

 

***One-Hour Tour Tickets are only available in person day of. 

Please see our tickets seller outside the Visitors Center,

2 New Liberty Street, Salem. 

Near bell - corner of Essex Street and New Liberty Street.

 

 

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