Charter Street Salem Guide

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Charter Street Salem Guide

Food scene

This is our go to coffee and bakery! We love it!
42 residents recomanen
A & J King Artisan Bakers
48 Central St
42 residents recomanen
This is our go to coffee and bakery! We love it!
Great chocolates imported! Super fancy and tasty.
The Chocolate Pantry
140 Derby Street
Great chocolates imported! Super fancy and tasty.
Want to drink with the locals? Often great music and also btw great food!
37 residents recomanen
Mercy Tavern
148 Derby St
37 residents recomanen
Want to drink with the locals? Often great music and also btw great food!
They have great brunch items but it’s also great for beverages throughout the day!
67 residents recomanen
Gulu-Gulu Cafe
247 Essex St
67 residents recomanen
They have great brunch items but it’s also great for beverages throughout the day!
Higher end dining. Great sushi!
57 residents recomanen
Opus
87 Washington St
57 residents recomanen
Higher end dining. Great sushi!
Best pizza in town! They also recently merged with an Asian fusion restaurant which has great ramen
36 residents recomanen
Bambolina
288 Derby St
36 residents recomanen
Best pizza in town! They also recently merged with an Asian fusion restaurant which has great ramen
Need a jolt? This place Carrie’s George horwell a locally famous roaster
10 residents recomanen
Odd Meter Coffee Co
60 Washington St
10 residents recomanen
Need a jolt? This place Carrie’s George horwell a locally famous roaster

Neighborhoods

Chestnut street is the most beautiful street in America.
Chestnut Street District
Chestnut street is the most beautiful street in America.

Sightseeing

6 residents recomanen
Gallows Hill Museum/Theatre
7 Lynde St
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Beautifully curated art from local artists
Hive & Forge
30 Church St
Beautifully curated art from local artists

Recomanacions sobre la ciutat

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Getting here

If you can, we recommend coming by ferry or train. It’s a nice ride in. Both are short walks to our place. Certainly less than ten minutes. And you really don’t need a car if you’re just visiting Salem
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Salem maritime national historic site

This is such a cool place. You can walk up and down the wharf and imagine what it was like when Salem was a large active port with huge ties to Asia!
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Podcast

Check out “Salem The Podcast” on your way in to town for some great Salem stories from local tour guides!
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Transport

You can walk everywhere but if there is something you want to get to on the outskirts Salem Skipper is a new ride sharing service you can check out for cheap rides around town. There’s also a trolley.
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Into Boston

Between may-October you can take the ferry into Boston! Beautiful ride and it takes about 50 minutes. Alternatively, a faster route is the commuter rail which takes about 30 mins and drops you in north station/td garden.