Requiem for Salem Walking Ghost Tour

Step beyond the cobblestone charm and into the shadowy depths of Salem’s past on this adults-only ghost tour. Requiem for Salem isn’t just spooky—it’s steeped in the grim truths and haunted echoes of

Step beyond the cobblestone charm and into the shadowy depths of Salem’s past on this adults-only ghost tour. Requiem for Salem isn’t just spooky—it’s steeped in the grim truths and haunted echoes of a city forever marked by fear, hysteria, and injustice. Designed for guests 16 and up, this tour tackles the darker side of Salem’s history, with mature stories, eerie locations, and a candid look at the paranoia that fueled the Witch Trials and the restless spirits they left behind. From cursed corners to historic haunts, we’ll visit the places where power, superstition, and tragedy collided. With no kid-friendly filters, you’ll hear raw, unflinching tales of the trials, executions, and eerie aftermath that still lingers in Salem’s soil. All delivered by expert guides who blend historical depth with a healthy dose of haunted fun. If you have 10 or more guests in one group, please get in touch with the private & group sales coordinator with Ghost City Tours

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Location: Salem

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Q: Is the Requiem for Salem tour really scary? Can I bring my 16-year-old?

A: Totally! The tour is designed for guests 16 and older, so it's perfect for bringing your teen. The stories are intense, focusing on the darker parts of Salem's history, so just be ready for some raw and spooky tales. If your 16-year-old is into ghost stories or history, they'll likely love it!

Q: What should I wear on the tour? Is it mostly walking?

A: Definitely dress for comfort since you’ll be walking a lot on cobblestones. Wear good shoes—trust me, you don’t want to be struggling with blisters! Also, check the weather before you go; layers are great since it can get chilly at night. Just keep it casual and you'll be good to go!

Q: What's the best way to get to the starting point of the tour? Is parking hard to find?

A: Getting to the tour is pretty straightforward, but Salem can be crowded, especially in October. There are a few parking lots around the downtown area, but they fill up fast. I'd suggest arriving early to find a spot. Alternatively, if you can, use public transport or rideshare services to avoid the hassle!

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Just did the Requiem for Salem Ghost Tour - what a night!

I went on the Requiem for Salem tour last weekend and wow, it was intense! Our guide shared some crazy stories about the Witch Trials and the haunted spots in the city. We got to see places like the Old Burying Point, and the vibes were super eerie. I'd recommend it for anyone who loves history or just wants a good scare! It's a must-do when you're in Salem!

Thinking about gifting the Requiem for Salem tour - any thoughts?

I’m considering giving my friend a ticket for the Requiem for Salem tour for her birthday. She’s really into ghost stories and history, so I think she’d love it. But I’m worried about how scary it might be. Anyone know if it’s suitable for someone who might not handle intense stories well?