Walk through Salem’s storied streets and discover its tales of witches, early settlers, and maritime history. A friendly guide voice shares stories at each stop, making the past come alive as you walk
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Location: Salem
What's Included
- Tours NEVER expire
- Freedom to explore at your own pace
- Offline map (no wifi or data needed)
- Turn-by-turn directions using GPS
- Hours of audio narration with stories, travel tips and music
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: You don't need to book a specific time! You can start the audio tour whenever you want. Just download the Shaka Guide app and start your adventure at your own pace. This makes it super flexible, especially if you want to stop and explore places like The House of the Seven Gables or the Witch Trials Memorial.
A: The tour is pretty family-friendly, but it does talk about some darker parts of Salem's history, like the witch trials. I think older kids would enjoy it, especially if they're into history or ghosts! Just keep an eye on how they react to some of the stories.
A: Parking can be tricky in Salem, especially in the summer and around holidays. There are some parking lots, but they fill up fast! I'd recommend getting there early or using a garage if you're worried about finding a spot. There are also street meters but be mindful of time limits.
Discussions
Just did the Salem Historical Audio Tour - SO worth it!
I did the audio guided tour last weekend, and it was amazing! I started at the Salem Witch Trials Memorial and then went to The House of the Seven Gables. The stories are so captivating, and I loved being able to stop and explore without feeling rushed. The audio guide kept me entertained the whole time! Totally recommend it for anyone, especially if you're a history nerd like me.
Thinking of gifting the Salem Audio Tour to my friend - any tips?
I’m planning to give this audio tour experience as a birthday gift. My friend loves history and spooky stuff! I’m curious about how long the tour takes and if it’s flexible enough for someone who likes to take their time. Also, are there good spots to grab food afterward?