Take a journey through 400 years of history with a local historian as your guide. Uncover the secrets of Witch City as we dive deep into the events surrounding the 1692 Salem Witch Trial. Are you rea
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Location: Salem
What's Included
- Discover 400 years of Salem's rich history with a local historian..
- Visit over a dozen historical sites throughout Salem.
- Tour led by a local historian and real witch.
- On time departure
- 2 Hour Historical Walking Tour
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: Yes, it's highly recommended to book tickets in advance, especially if you’re planning to go on a weekend or during the peak tourist season. The tours can fill up quickly, and you don't want to miss out! You can usually book online through their site. If you're looking for a specific time slot, do it early!
A: Comfortable shoes are a must since it's a walking tour and you'll be on your feet for about two hours. Dress in layers too, as Salem's weather can be unpredictable. And yes, it's child-friendly! Many families take this tour, just keep an eye on the younger ones since some topics can be a bit intense.
A: The tour runs rain or shine, so definitely bring an umbrella if the forecast looks rainy! As for cancellations, they usually allow you to reschedule if weather conditions are severe, but check their specific policy on the website just to be safe. Overall, the tour is still enjoyable even in less-than-perfect weather!
Discussions
Just went on the 1692 Salem Day Tour—mind-blowing!
I just came back from the 1692 Salem Day Tour and wow, it exceeded my expectations! Our guide was super knowledgeable and shared stories that brought the history of the witch trials to life. Visiting the sites made everything feel so real. Highly recommend it, especially for history buffs. I can't wait to tell my friends about it!
Thinking about gifting the Salem Day Tour—any thoughts?
I’m considering gifting the 1692 Salem Day Tour to my sister for her birthday. She’s super into history but I want to know if it's actually worth it. Has anyone gone recently? What was the vibe like? Would it be good for a group, or more of an intimate experience?