
The Hawthorne has been a hotel since its completion in 1925. The restored Federal-style hotel is named for author Nathaniel Hawthorne, who spent his childhood in Salem and returned in 1846 to serve for three years as Surveyor of the Port at the Custom House. In 1849, he wrote The Scarlet Letter at his home in Salem. Located in the Salem Common Historic District, the hotel is within walking distance of numerous historic sites and attractions.
Meeting and banquet facilities are available to accommodate from 10 to 300 people. Seven meeting & function rooms. Full formal ballroom
Exercise facility
Hawthorne Hotel, On The Common
18 Washington Square West
Salem, Massachusetts 01970
Hawthorne
Hotel, Salem MA
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