7 Summer St
Salem, MA 01970-3315 US
(978)741-0680
Payment types accepted include Visa, Travelers Checks, Master Card, Discover, Diners Club and American Express.
The types of beds available include Twin, Queen and King.
Circa 1834. Located in the heart of one of America's oldest cities, the inn's 41 individually decorated guest rooms feature an array of amenities such as antiques, Jacuzzi baths, fireplaces and canopy beds. Comfortable and spacious one-bedroom family suites with kitchenettes are available. A complimentary continental breakfast is offered. Nearby are fine restaurants, shops, museums, Pickering Wharf and whale watching boats for cruises.Publicity and Awards: New York Times, Boston Sunday Globe, Country Living Magazine.Location: City/Urban.
Meals Included in Rates: Breakfast.
Types of meals: Continental Plus Breakfast.
Amenities In Room: Telephone, Refrigerator, Cable TV, Fireplace, Wireless Internet Access, Iron/Ironing Board, Television, Bath Amenities, Heating, Coffeemaker, Hair Dryer and Air Conditioning.
Amenities On Site: Computers, Fax and Family/Kid Friendly.
“We had a wonderful time at the Salem Inn. The rooms are large a beautifully decorated and the staff is very courteous. The breakfast was great and the location of the Inn makes it easy to walk to restaurants, shopping and attractions. We will be back.
S. Shore Hamilton, OH”
— Steven Shore
“Our stay at the Salem Inn over the 4th of July weekend was a wonderful experience. The staff is most accommodating and also helpful with information about Salem. Our room was comfortable and very clean. Thank you for making our first visit to Salem a memorable one.”
— Barbara Gibson
“A great place to stay. The staff was very courteous. Room was very clean, warm and inviting. Breakfast was a welcome in the morning. Everything was all within a short walk away. Can't wait to go back again...
K & P Prime, Upstate NY”
— patricia prime
“We have stayed at The Salem Inn on two different occasions. We absolutely loved the atmosphere, the breakfast, the convenience, the comfort, -- in short, everything about it was wonderful. In addition, we could walk to the ferry, the train station, all the historic offerings. We would highly recommend it!”
— Mary Short
“Staff was very courteous, and the rooms were large and comfortable. However, the rooms overlooking the main street were very noisy, all night long.”
— Gayle A
“We found this Inn very charming. It's not for the person who hates climbing stairs. We were on the third floor room 19. We were told their was one room that was haunted room 14 WRONG! All three nights we heard noices, pounding on the ceilings & walls as if people were running and tumbling on the floor above us, but there wasn't any one there. The people in Room 18 heard the same. Finally on Halloween night with the pounding so loud the man in room 18 took pictures of the wall & ceiling where he thought the pounding came from..where it was the loudest. His digital camera showed that the pics they were full of "orbs" through out his pics! I'm not sure If I would stay there there again because it is haunted , but the INN itself was very charming and the staff very helpful.”
— Dee Dee w
“The Salem Inn is a very warm and quaint B & B. We enjoyed our stay there very much and a big shout out to all the gals at the front desk. They were so helpful and very kind to us. We visited Salem for the Halloween festivities. The only down side to the Inns in the area is that they make you stay three or four nights. I could have done everything I wanted to do in just two evenings.”
— Vicki A