“Salem is THE place to visit in fall,” declares former PureWow assistant editor Delia Curtis. “It’s got everything you could want during the autumnal, spooky season, as the town is known for its association with the Salem witch trials. Salem is full of cobbled hills and alleyways lined with gorgeous homes dating back a couple of centuries. The foliage is off the charts, so you’ll be sure to get incredible photos awash in red and orange. You’ll find everything from quaint coffee shops like Gulu Gulu Cafe or the Ugly Mug Cafe to shops that cater to filling a witch’s arsenal with crystals and herbs like Haus Witch or The Coven’s Cottage. Get your tarot cards or astrological chart read, stomp through any of the many greyards, saunter through The Witch House, or post up for a brew in one of their many local watering holes. My pro-tip as a Bostonian is to visit in the off-season if you’re not specifically looking to go around Halloween. Try for August or September to enjoy the fall activities without the massive crowds, or do and envelop yourself in the Jack-O-Lantern-filled joy of spooky season. You might even see a hearse at the local Dunkin Donuts like I did as a kid. Plus, it’s also right on the water and within driving or train distance from many beaches as well as Boston, so a summer visit is also worth the trip.”
Explore Hotels in Salem佳明户外运动手表推荐哪款好 The 32 Best Fall Vacations in the U.S. to Avoid Big Crowds
Getting There: 40-minute drive from Boston Logan International Airport (BOS)Why We Recommend It: Excellent cultural scene, laid-back vibe, historicWhere to Stay: Salem Historic Home (from $917/night, sleeps 5); Rens Hollow (from $530/night, sleeps 4); The Merchant (from $1,989/night)
版权声明:本文内容由互联网用户自发贡献,该文观点仅代表作者本人。本站仅提供信息存储空间服务,不拥有所有权,不承担相关法律责任。如发现本站有涉嫌抄袭侵权/违法违规的内容, 请发送邮件至lsinopec@gmail.com举报,一经查实,本站将立刻删除。