blocks from the harbor, the Coach House is located close to the action but on a quiet residential street. The interior of the hotel is just as charmingly historic as the outside, with period furnishings and decorations. Rates for one-room or two-room suites range from $105 to $240.
Northey Street House
30 Northey Street, Salem, MA
(978) 397-1582
In 1809, this dark-blue structure in historic Salem was built as a home for Nathaniel Appleton, a famous cabinet-maker of the day whose pieces are now honored in museums. Marble fireplaces, wood floors, and 1800s era decorations make visitors feel as though they have stepped back in time. Rates range from $125 to $200 for the nice suites.
Stepping Stone Inn
19 Washington Square N, Salem, MA
(978) 741-8900
With only eight guest rooms, this bed-and-breakfast provides a great level of personalized service that bed-and-breakfast patrons love. It was built in 1846 as a home for a naval officer. It is a light blue, three story building with wonderful wood cladding construction. Rates are $105 to $150 per night.
Salem is a great place to visit, and there is no shortage of hotels to accommodate all the visitors. The true treasures of Salem are its historic bed-and-breakfast inns, which will allow you to get to know other guests and your local hosts very well. Enjoy your stay in Salem, Massachusetts, but watch out for black cats and pointy hats.
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