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Hotels in Salem
4 Hotels
Northey Street House Bed and Breakfast
30 Northey St

Located on a quiet street in one of Massachusetts’ most infamous towns, Northey Street House is a quaint bed-and-breakfast that's within walking distance of Salem's many sights. Built in 1809, the home's architecture is a classic example of 19th-century Federal-style construction, with lovely period furnishings in every room and common area. Each of its three individually designed rooms includes features like free Wi-Fi and comfortable beds, and there's also an Apartment Suite available for those seeking additional space. As a tiny inn, there are few communal features aside from a small reading lounge and seasonal outdoor garden patio. An excellent breakfast with homemade items like scones is included in room rates. The nearby Morning Glory Bed & Breakfast is a similarly priced and appointed alternative with a water-view rooftop deck.

Morning Glory Bed & Breakfast
22 Hardy St

The Morning Glory Bed & Breakfast is a small, homey bed and breakfast, located in Salem's historic, touristy downtown. The house was built in 1808, and is decorated with antique furnishings. The roof deck offers views of the picturesque town, as well as the ocean. Morning Glory will appeal to those seeking the classic New England experience in a boutique hotel setting. These accommodations are suitable for couples and individuals looking for a quiet getaway in an environment that feels private, but lies within a short walk of restaurants, shops, and sightseeing. The inn welcomes families with children aged 12 and older, but those with younger children will need to seek lodging elsewhere. 

Salem Waterfront Hotel & Suites
225 Derby St

The Salem Waterfront Hotel and Suites is an attractive hotel that caters families and business travelers, as well as those looking to party during Halloween. The hotel is located in downtown Salem, an artsy Boston surburb that uses its history as the site of the Salem Witch Trials to maintain an economy based on tourism. At Halloween, the streets come alive with costumed party-goers, historical reenactors, and Salem's famous ghost tours. This culture colors the experiences of those staying at The Salem Waterfront Hotel, especially during October, when noise (and congestion, as traffic must be rerouted) from the streets below can either make this an exciting, centrally-located place to stay, or a loud, crowded, and annoying one -- depending upon what guests are seeking during their stay. The Salem Waterfront's name could be considered misleading; located adjacent to an active functioning marina, rather than a beach, guests with water views from their rooms are far more likely to look out over docked boats than shoreline or ocean. Amenities such as free Wi-Fi and an iPad lending program also make this hotel a good choice for business travelers who are passing through during the hotel's quieter off-seasons.

Hawthorne Hotel
18 Washington Sq, On Salem Common

The historic Hawthorne Hotel is a quaint property that exudes classic charm in the heart of downtown Salem, Massachusetts; the hotel has seen its share of VIPs and dignitaries over the years. Rooms include plush furniture and handsome floral textiles. There is a tiny fitness center on site, but the lavish ballroom and two on-site restaurants are major highlights (as is the hotel's own ghost story -- for many guests). It might be worth comparing rates with the Salem Waterfront Hotel and Marina, which features lovely sea views and a slightly more chic vibe.