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The Perfect 3-Day Boston & Salem Itinerary

Boston is one of those cities that gives you just enough history, charm, and food in a few days without feeling overwhelming. Add in a day trip to Salem — with its witchy history and incredible food — and you have yourself the perfect New England getaway.

Here’s my detailed 3-day Boston + Salem itinerary that balances sightseeing, amazing meals, and enough downtime to actually enjoy the city.

Day 1: Arrival & North End Night

Check In

Settle into your hotel and get ready for a big first night. My two favorites:

  • Revere Hotel Boston Common: Moody, modern, and perfectly located. The views from the upper floors are beautiful.

  • Kimpton Marlowe Hotel by IHG: Across the river in Cambridge but just 12 minutes from the airport. Cozy lobby, spacious rooms, and fun extras like complimentary kayaks and wine hour.

Dinner: Giacomo’s Ristorante

Nothing says “welcome to Boston” like Italian food in the North End. Giacomo’s is tiny, cash-only, and doesn’t take reservations — so be prepared to wait (but it’s worth every minute).

What to order: The butternut squash ravioli is my favorite dish in the whole city — rich, sweet, and absolutely unforgettable.

Dessert: Mike’s Pastry or Modern Pastry

End the night with the cannoli battle. Both are cash-only and usually have a line, but that’s part of the experience.

What to order:

  • At Mike’s, go classic with a vanilla ricotta cannoli.

  • At Modern, grab a mini cannoli and the boston cream cupcake.

Day 2: Duck Tour + Salem Day Trip

Morning: Duck Tour

Start the day with a true Boston classic — an 80-minute narrated tour in a WWII-style amphibious vehicle that ends with a splash into the Charles River.

Tip: They aren’t open year-round, but if you’re visiting during their season, you can book tickets 30 days in advance.

Afternoon: Salem Adventure

Take an Uber, Lyft, or rental car up to Salem (about 45 minutes from Boston).

Lunch: Gulu-Gulu Café

Eclectic, artsy, and a Salem staple.

What to order: The mac & cheese or Philly sandwich are perfect pre-tour bites, and the mocktails are fun if you want something seasonal and creative.

3:30 PM: Hauntings & History Walking Tour

This Viator tour has over 11,000 reviews and a 4.9-star rating, and for good reason — it’s the perfect mix of history and spooky lore.
Book it here.

 

Evening: Explore Salem

Stroll Essex Street, peek into witchy shops, or snap photos outside the Witch House and other historic homes before dinner.

Dinner: Settler or Turner’s Seafood

  • Settler: One of the top 3 meals I’ve ever had (and I’ve eaten everywhere). Layered flavors, perfect service, and an intimate vibe.
    What to order: The whipped ricotta, crispy herb falafel, and carrots with hazelnuts and golden raisins are a must. For mains, go with the Niman Ranch NY Strip or whatever pasta special they’re serving. End with the pistachio gelato affogato.

  • Turner’s Seafood: A Salem staple with fresh seafood — try the lobster pie or seafood risotto.

Dessert: Kakawa Chocolate House

Stop here before heading back to Boston.

What to order: Get the flight of sipping chocolates — the Tzul and 5-spice blends are my favorites.

Day 3: Freedom Trail + Sunset Cruise

Morning: Freedom Trail Food Tour

Start the day with one of Boston’s highest-rated experiences: a 5-hour walking tour that pairs history with food stops along the Freedom Trail.
Book it here.

Tip: This tour ends around 3 p.m., so plan for a late lunch or light snack after.

Afternoon: Quincy Market

Wander Quincy Market for souvenirs or just soak up the lively atmosphere. Grab a clam chowder or lobster roll if you need a snack.

Evening: Boston Harbor Sunset Cruise

Sail into golden hour on the Northern Lights Sunset Cruise — the views of the skyline from the water are stunning.
Book it here.

Pre-Dinner Drinks: The Tall Ship Boston

A floating bar with string lights, lawn games, and waterfront views. It’s such a fun place to start the night.

Dinner: Lolita

Wrap up the trip at Lolita, a moody Mexican restaurant with a clubby vibe.

What to order: Start with the dip sampler (get the queso!) and order the crispy pork carnitas.

Bonus Options

If you want to mix things up, swap in one of these:

  • Freedom Trail History Tour: A shorter, 2.5-hour version without food.
    Details here.

  • Hop-On Hop-Off Bus: A great way to see the city at your own pace.
    Book here.

  • Martha’s Vineyard Day Trip: 12 hours including ferry and optional island tour.
    Book here.

Final Thoughts

This 3-day Boston + Salem itinerary gives you the perfect balance of history, food, and unforgettable moments — from the butternut squash ravioli at Giacomo’s to sunset over the harbor. You’ll leave full, inspired, and probably planning your next trip before you even get on the plane.

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