A world-renowned art museum right in the heart of Salem.
The tranquil Ropes Mansion Garden was designed and laid out in 1912 by John Robinson. It is open to the public 365 days a year at no charge. Nearly 5,000 annual flowers are planted at the Ropes Mansion Garden each year and the garden is maintained according to Robinson’s original notes.
Derby Wharf's only original surviving lighthouse.
The stately mansion was home to three generations of the Ropes family and is recognized as one of New England's most significant and thoroughly documented historic houses.
Learn about the history of the Salem Witch Trials — this might be busy so we recommend buying tickets ahead of time as we're close to peak tourist season!
Enjoy delicious baked goods, light bites, sandwiches, and coffee!
Mediterranean-inspired fare in an intimate setting.
A quick drive away, The Clam Box is a local institution for lobster rolls, fried clams, and other classic seafood.
For a lobster roll a little more local, we recommend Sea Level downtown.
Rustic Italian spot for pizza, small plates, craft beer, and wine.