Come experience the darker side of Salem on our night-time walking tour of Salem. We retell the most spine-chilling true crime tales of murder, mystery and macabre. Why did an insane woman in the early 1600s murder her child? Who was the famous hitman who murdered the slave trader in his sleep? Did the Boston Strangler really make a visit to Salem? These historical tales and much more will unfold on this whirlwind 90-minute tour of this mysterious seaside city. This is the perfect tour for true crime fans and those who love a good scandalous story!
Attention: Adult Mature content including descriptive graphic murders, sexual assault and torture. This tour is not appropriate for children under 13!! Younger children/chaperone will be asked to leave or transfer to a different tour (if space allows).
Tours run RAIN or SHINE. We do NOT cancel for weather. No refunds in October.
***Please note, we book up to 40 people per tour.
Wheelchair accessible. Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller. Service animals allowed. Public transportation options are available nearby. Suitable for all physical fitness levels. Ages 13+ Only. Any children younger will be refused. . Our Tours run rain or shine, we do not cancel for weather. Please wear comfortable shoes and dress accordingly.. Dog friendly!. Wheelchairs and scooters are welcome, however, be aware that salem has brick sidewalks, uneven surfaces and narrow areas. Visitors assume all responsibility with wheelchairs and wCWt will not be held liable.. By choosing to purchase a ticket, you and your ticketed guests will be agreeing to our liability waiver which includes a release of liability on our tours as well as a photo release. . We do not enter any buildings or cemeteries on this tour, this is an outdoor activity only.. Our tours can have up to 40 people on each tour. The consumption of alcoholic beverages is prohibited on all tours. . Smoking or vaping is prohibited on all tours.
Tours start outside the Old Town Hall, 32 Derby Square, Salem, MA 01970
(Side of the building with the THREE Staircases)