The Good Witch of Salem’s “Magical Map” for Families - The Good Witch of Salem
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Magical Map for Families

From bewitching boutiques to captivating landmarks, the Good Witch of Salem's Magical Map leads you on a journey filled with laughter, wonder, and togetherness!
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Casting a Spell of Family Fun

Attractions

"Bewitched" Statue

235 Essex Street

The Bewitched Statue depicts Samantha Stephens, the iconic witch from the classic TV show “Bewitched.” The Statue has become a must-visit landmark for both fans of the show and those seeking a touch of magic during their visit to Salem.

Salem is renowned for its connection to the infamous Salem witch trials of 1692, a dark period in the town’s past. Yet, the Bewitched Statue reminds us that magic and witches can be seen in a more lighthearted and enchanting way.

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The House of the Seven Gables

115 Derby Street
978-744-0991

Embark on an unforgettable tour of The House of the Seven Gables. Discover and climb the famed secret staircase. Relax in the period seaside gardens. Be inspired as visitors, authors, and artists have been for centuries. 

Kids, bring your parents along to our maritime discovery zone in the Counting House! Take a peek at the Friendship of Salem through the porthole telescope. Imagine life aboard a ship while checking out the harbor view from the helm of our ship. Charts of Salem Harbor as well as a compass rose will help guide the way for adventure. 

Looking to move around the site a bit more? Ask the admissions associate for a scavenger hunt. If you can complete it, you can return it for a prize!

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Peabody Essex Museum

161 Essex Street
(978) 745-9500

The mission of the Peabody Essex Museum is to celebrate outstanding artistic and cultural creativity by collecting, stewarding and interpreting objects of art and culture in ways that increase knowledge, enrich the spirit, engage the mind and stimulate the senses.

Through its exhibitions, programs, publications, media and related activities, PEM strives to create experiences that transform people’s lives by broadening their perspectives, attitudes, and knowledge of themselves and the wider world.

Salem in 1630: Pioneer Village

98 West Avenue

Welcome to Pioneer Village, a place steeped in history and nostalgia! If you’re a fan of the movie ‘Hocus Pocus,’ you’ll recognize this enchanting location as the backdrop for the film’s opening scenes. But this village is more than just a movie set; it’s a real-life time machine that whisks you away to the 17th century.

As you explore its paths and authentic thatched roof cottages, you’ll find yourself immersed in the world of the first English settlers in America. This living history museum offers an unparalleled opportunity to touch, see, and experience life as it was centuries ago. Friendly costumed interpreters breathe life into the past, sharing tales of the settlers’ challenges and adventures in the New World.

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Real Pirates Salem

285 Derby Street
(978) 259-1717

Voyage through pirate history with a museum over 300 years in the making! Real Pirates Salem features real artifacts and treasure from the shipwrecked Whydah Gally. From lore to legendary find, see and touch the world’s only authenticated pirate treasure ever discovered – including coins, cannons, and weapons – recovered from the ocean floor by underwater explorer Barry Clifford.

Salem Witch Museum

Salem Witch Museum

19 1/2 N Washington Square
(978) 744-1692

The Salem Witch Museum aims to educate visitors about the dangers of prejudice, intolerance, and the importance of justice. The Museum is not just about the past; it’s also about the present and the future. We’ll learn valuable lessons about being fair, kind, and understanding to others.

The Witch House

310 1/2 Essex Street
978-744-8815

The Witch House was the home of Judge Jonathan Corwin (1640–1718) and is one of the few structures you can visit in Salem with direct ties to the Salem witch trials of 1692.

Historical Sites
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Charter Street Cemetery

51 Charter St.

Established before 1637, Charter Street Cemetery is the oldest European burial ground in Salem and among the oldest in the country, though Indigenous burial sites that pre-date colonization are found in Salem. The cemetery’s historical significance was recognized in 1975 when it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places as part of Salem’s Charter Street Historic District.

The first recorded reference to the Old Burying Point (as Charter Street Cemetery was often known) was in 1637

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First Church Salem

316 Essex Street

First Church in Salem is a Unitarian Universalist church in Salem, Massachusetts that was designed by Solomon Willard and built in 1836. Before the church was built, around 1635, its members had to gather in houses or a building near the Town House Square.

Salem’s Old Town Hall is a federal style building, erected in 1816 and namesake of the Old Town Hall National Historic District. This space is no longer used as a space for municipal operations but is instead utilized as a cultural and rental facility in service to the community of Salem, MA. 

Thank you to the City of Salem for sponsoring this map location.

Phillips Elementary School

86 Essex Street

The Phillips Elementary School building conveniently ended its run as a functioning school in 1992, making it the perfect location for a movie filming in Salem that required some exterior high school footage. While the building is not open to the public today the exterior can still be viewed from the Common.

Thank you to the City of Salem for sponsoring this map location.

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Ropes Mansion & Garden

318 Essex Street

A 10-minute walk from PEM, the Ropes Mansion garden blooms with plant life that’s as equally appealing to butterflies as it is to visitors. Designed by Salem botanist and horticulturist John Robinson in 1912, the one-acre Colonial Revival-style garden welcomes thousands of visitors each year. Located in Salem’s McIntire Historic District, the tranquil space is open to the public 365 days a year, from dawn to dusk, at no charge. Dogs are most welcome.

Hotels
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Salem Waterfront Hotel & Suites

225 Derby Street
978-740-8788

The well appointed Salem Waterfront Hotel & Suites is nestled conveniently the heart of downtown Salem. Located right on the historic Pickering Wharf and within walking distance of Salem’s most popular attractions, the Salem Waterfront Hotel is the perfect base for your next getaway, and offers all the luxuries and exquisite service of a metropolitan hotel. 

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Mainstay Social @ Salem Waterfront Hotel & Suites

225 Derby Street
978-740-8788

The well appointed Salem Waterfront Hotel & Suites is nestled conveniently the heart of downtown Salem. Located right on the historic Pickering Wharf and within walking distance of Salem’s most popular attractions, the Salem Waterfront Hotel is the perfect base for your next getaway, and offers all the luxuries and exquisite service of a metropolitan hotel. 

Shopping
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Curly Girl Candy Shop

140 Washington Street
978-594-1553

Specializing in “Best Day Ever!” experiences, Curly Girl Candy Shop is a candy heaven in the heart of downtown Salem. Everyone feels like a kid in a candy store here! With over 120 candy options to choose from, you can fill a bag to fulfill every craving. Find new favorites or be transported back to childhood with the extensive nostalgic candy options. With our wide variety of bulk candy including gummy, sour, chocolate and everything in between, along with a huge selection of jellybeans, bubblegum and gift items, Curly Girl Candy Shop is truly a one-stop shop for FUN!

Destination Salem

245 Derby Street
877 SALEM MA (725-3662)

As the official destination marketing organization for the City of Salem, Destination Salem cooperatively markets Salem as one of Massachusetts’ best destinations for families, couples, domestic and international travelers who are seeking an authentic New England experience, cultural enrichment, American history, fine dining, unique shopping and fun.

The organization is a nonprofit, public-private partnership funded by both the City of Salem and the businesses that invest in advertising in the annual Salem City Guide & Map and the annual Guide to Haunted Happenings.

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The Good Witch of Salem

2 North Street
978-594-4026

The Good Witch of Salem is a positive teacher and wellness role model for young children.
The Good Witch’s mission is shared through magical and engaging content and events. This mission is reinforced throughout her shop with a retail line of educational resources, children’s clothing, accessories and imaginative toys.

Harrison's Comics & Collectibles Ltd.

Harrison's Comics

252 Essex Street
978-741-0786

One Stop Shop for anything Comics or Pop Culture. Books and Collectibles for All Ages! Family Friendly environment full of toys, games, books, and so much more! Specializing in Comics, Anime/Manga, Pokémon and Magic Cards, Horror/Movie Memorabilia, and Collectible Toys. We have something for Everyone so come and get Lost in Nostalgia.

Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter!

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Wynotts Wands

127 Essex Street
978-741-1170

Wynotts Wands located in Salem MA is a crafter of magic wands for witches and wizards. Salem’s only craftier of Magical Wands, made from fine woods…since 1692.

Every wand, carefully fashioned from select woods, tells a story of its own. The skilled artisans here understand that the wood’s essence, character, and energy are pivotal in the creation of a wand that resonates with its future handler. Each wand is a work of art, a reminder of Salem’s magical history.

Restrooms

Artists Row

24 New Derby Street
Open daily 8:00 AM – 9:00 PM

Salem Maritime National Historic Site / Central Wharf

160 Derby Street
Open Daily 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM

Salem Regional Visitor Center / National Park Service

2 New Liberty Street
Open Wednesdays – Sunday, 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM

South Harbor Garage

245 Derby Street, Salem
Open daily, 9:00 AM – 8:00 PM