Salem Inn

Located in the heart of one of Americas oldest seaports the Salem Inn comprises three historic homes offering accommodations rich in history with a proud tradition of service and comfort. Each building has been meticulously restored and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Centrally located in the heart of historic Salem the citys impressive array of attractions/ restaurants/ and activities are all within easy walking distance. Experience history making hospitality at the Salem Inn. Each of our 42 guest rooms and suites is individually decorated featuring antiques/ period detail/ and homey touches. All rooms include an ensemble of amenities- cable television/ telephone/ private bath/ and coffee maker. Many offer working fireplaces/ oversized whirlpool baths/ or canopy beds. Family Suites complete with equipped kitchenettes are ideal for families or longer stays. The West House/ Curwen House/ and Peabody House each boast an inviting fireplace parlor perfect for planning your days activities or relaxing with a glass of complementary sherry in the evening.
Hotel review summary of Salem Inn, Salem Hotel
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| 4.0 | 3.0 | 4.0 | 3.0 | ||
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Most recent review and rating for Salem Inn in Salem
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| Overall satisfaction | Hotel service | Hotel condition | Room cleanliness | Room comfort | |
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| 3 | 4.0 | 3.0 | 4.0 | 3.0 |
Not bad at all
This is a fairly basic inn - we stayed in one of the family rooms in the Peabody House - but it does offer a good level of service, an excellent location and a hearty breakfast. It is on a rather busy road which can be noisy in the early morning, but we were quite pleased with it overall.
