Hamilton Hall
9 Chestnut Street, Salem, Massachusetts, United States
About the Hamilton Hall
Hamilton Hall is a historic and elegant tourist attraction located at 9 Chestnut Street in Salem, Massachusetts, United States. This beautifully preserved Federal-style building offers visitors a glimpse into the past with its stunning architecture and rich history. Built in 1805, Hamilton Hall has been a gathering place for social events, cultural performances, and community gatherings for over two centuries. Step inside and experience the grandeur of this iconic landmark, as well as the vibrant cultural heritage of Salem. Don't miss the opportunity to explore this must-see destination during your visit to the charming city of Salem.
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9 Chestnut St, Salem, MA 01970, United States
Opening hours of Hamilton Hall
Monday:
10:00 - 14:00
Tuesday:
10:00 - 14:00
Wednesday:
10:00 - 14:00
Thursday:
10:00 - 14:00
Friday:
10:00 - 14:00
Saturday:
Day off
Sunday:
Day off
Reviews of Hamilton Hall
"Incredible Wedding Venue! Amazing historic building, the staff are always wonderful."
"Beautiful & historic! It was fun to walk around & see all of Salems historic buildings in its glory. This building is so old & kept in great condition!"
"I'm a Salem resident and I am on a mission to tour all the local attractions AND historical places. About this one: I recently visited the Hamilton Hall during the Trails and Sails days - two weeks of free events here on the North Shore. I had never really realized before that the Hall is open to the public for tours besides being open for events! What it is: This historical location was built in 1805 and designed by Samuel McIntire. This district of Salem is called after him, who was one of the first renowned American architects, master of the Federal Style. Hamilton Hall was originally built to be a meeting place for the Federal Party and then over the decades it has hosted banquets, balls, gatherings etc. All three floors are open to the public for self-guided tours, including the big ballroom. Each room has small panels on the walls, but the core of the self-guided tour is an audio tour that you can listen to by scanning several QR codes placed everywhere in the Hall. Because of this, I strongly recommend to bring with you your headphones so you can quietly listen to all the audio files. I found the visit very informative and interesting and I appreciated the focus on the Remonds, a family of free African-Americans who were the original caretakers of the place and well known for their social activism. It is my understanding that at the Hall they welcome visitors for self-guided tours during their opening hours unless they are hosting events. The entrance for the general public is NOT on Chestnut Street but on Cambridge Street, the door under the white columns. That door leads to a small hallway and their offices on the left, where you will probably find someone welcome you and you can start your tour. Even if you are unsure if they are open or not, it's worth trying to see if they are, since touring this location makes a great addition to any trip to Salem. If you listen to all audio files it will take about half hour to tour the Hall. Otherwise, it could be just a 10 minutes quick visit if you just walk through the rooms. PROs Visiting the Hall is extremely interesting both from an historical and architectural perspective. Since it's self-guided, you can spend as much time you want learning through the audio tour, but also make it, if needed, a quicker visit if you are for example visiting with children. Being a bit outside the usual tourist streets (but a very quick walk from them) I assume you won't find it crowded. Pictures are allowed. It's free! CONs No real cons here, just, it might not always be 100% clear - from the outside - when the building is open to visitors. And you might find it closed because of an event."
"I attended a wedding at this historic location. The building itself is very nice. The park across the street just adds to ambiance making it just lovely. The one drawback is a lack of central air and/or air conditioning. A number of the attendees made notice of hot it was even with all of the windows open on the second floor. Only negative to the place, otherwise it was wonderful."
"Beautiful event venue. Quaint rooms. Wonderful service including working with you to call when room is ready since took red-eye and exhausted. Easy to change reservations for stay. Great restaurants with great food. Enjoyed breakfast in the main dining area and cheese plate and salads and light bites in the tavern. Try the watermelon salad in the tavern! Great cozy arm chair seating. The Grand ball room is an elegant venue for event especially wedding reception and second floor great area for gathering for cocktails and appetizers. The food is exquisite, very tasty, and very elegant. Lobster bisque is incredible. The oyster bar is incredible. Highly recommend this hotel and ask it's restaurants and venue for events. Great location to walk everywhere around Salem."
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