We begin our tour at the restaurant Tipsy Cowboy. We will watch clips from Hocus Pocus, the Bewitched episode in Salem, and Hubie Halloween while enjoying a meal. And then we will visit the amazing locations themselves.
Relive the Magic Where the Sanderson Sisters Once Roamed!
Step into the spellbinding world of Hocus Pocus on this unforgettable walking tour through historic Salem, Massachusetts — the very town where the cult-classic Halloween movie was filmed! Whether you're a lifelong fan or discovering the magic for the first time, this tour will transport you straight into the scenes of the beloved 1993 film.
Then our journey celebrates the classic 1960s sitcom Bewitched, spotlighting the episodes filmed right here in Salem.
Along the way, your knowledgeable guide will share behind-the-scenes trivia, fun facts about the film's production, and insights into Salem’s real witchy history. Costumes encouraged and photo ops galore!
We look forward to seeing you in Salem.
We meet at the tipsy cowboy restaurant. But we meet in a side entrance.
Allison’s House!!!! Technically, the historical ropes mansion. This house is a very famous scene from Hocus Pocus where Max is smitten in front of his crush. And the house also has a very interesting history on its own. It was built in the 1720s
This spooky and antique House is one of the last remaining structures that was present during the infamous Salem Witch Trials. It has a tremendous history and was part of a Bewitched episode.
Visit the Salem Old Town Hall. Hocus Pocus Halloween party location and former residence of wealthy entrepreneur Elias Hasket Derby.
A historic public park: Established in 1667, Salem Common is among America's oldest public green spaces. Salem Common is indeed a filming location in the original 1993 film Hocus Pocus: It appears in several outdoor scenes, including the moment when Allison gives Max his phone number back (the “no thanks, trick-or-treat!” scene), and other schoolyard-style shots featuring the playground and basketball court.
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