Voted one of the 10 Best Ghost Tours in the US by USA Today's "10 Best" five years in a row! Our evening tour is an eerie experience not to be missed! We travel to some of the most haunted sites in Am
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Location: Salem
What's Included
- Hear stories of authors H.P. Lovecraft, Edgar Allen Poe, and Salem's own Nathaniel Hawthorne
- 1 Hr 45 Min Black Cat Ghostly Night Tour in Salem
- Professional Guide
- See some of the most haunted sites in America and learn the stories behind each haunting
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: Yes, the tour is generally recommended for ages 12 and up due to some scary themes and stories. However, younger kids can join if their parents think they can handle it. Just keep in mind that it might be a little intense for little ones.
A: The tour does run rain or shine, but if there are severe weather warnings, they might cancel or reschedule. They usually contact you via email or phone if there’s a cancellation, so make sure your details are correct when you book!
A: Yeah, parking can be tricky in Salem, especially during peak season. I'd suggest arriving early to find street parking or using one of the public lots. The tour starts by the Salem Common, so look for spots nearby, and be prepared to walk a bit if needed!
Discussions
Just got back from the Black Cat Ghostly Night Tour in Salem! So spooky!
I took the Black Cat Ghostly Night Tour last weekend and wow, it was incredible! The guide was super knowledgeable and shared some really creepy stories about H.P. Lovecraft and Nathaniel Hawthorne. We visited the graveyard and some eerie locations that really gave me chills. I’d recommend it to anyone who loves history and a good scare! Just a heads-up, wear comfy shoes because you do a bit of walking!
Thinking about gifting the Ghost Tour in Salem for Halloween!
I’m considering the Black Cat Ghostly Night Tour for my friend’s birthday coming up in October. She loves spooky stuff, and Salem seems like the perfect place! Is anyone else planning to go? I’m curious about how the experience is and if it’s worth it as a gift. Any insights would be great!