xxBoston Bead Company Salem

We are located in Historic Downtown Salem, MA

10 Front Street
Salem, MA 01970


Phone: 978 741-BEAD (2323)
Fax: 978 741-2324
E-mail: salem@bostonbeadcompany.com

Current Hours
Mon - CLOSED
Tues - Fri 11am to 6pm
Sat 10:30 am to 5:30pm
Sun 12pm to 5pm

Summer Hours (beginning Tues. June 4th)
Mon - Sat 10:30am to 6pm
Sun - 12pm to 5pm

Holidays
Memorial Day - Mon. May 27th - OPEN
Independence Day- Thurs. July 4th - CLOSED

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xDirections and Parking
 
. Take the MBTA Commuter Rail to get to SalemMap of Salem, MASalem Directions

Salem is just 16 miles north of Boston on the Atlantic coast.
Salem is easily accessible by car, train, and bus.

Click on the map icon to see a larger map.

Driving Directions

From Route 128-North:
Take exit 25A and follow Route 114-East into Salem. Once in Salem, follow signs to the Salem Visitor Center, Museum & Historic Sites and Downtown Parking. Please note: I-95 North and Route 128-North share the same road for the loop around Boston. When the roads divide, stay on Route 128-North. At this point, the exit numbers jump from #45 to #28.

Although 114-East is the most accessible route into Salem, you may want to seek alternative routes that receive less traffic during Haunted Happenings. Several suggestions of alternative routes from route 128 include: taking exit 26 to Lowell St. in Peabody, or taking exit 24 to Endicott St. in Danvers.

If you are traveling from the south take Route 93 North to the Mass Pike (I-90 East) via the Ted Williams tunnel (Exit 23) East to Route 1A North. Take Route 1A North to Salem.

Parking in Salem

There is on-street parking and a lot of metered spots directly across the street from our Salem store. On busy days or for longer visits, we recommend that you park in either the South Harbor Garage on Derby Street, the Museum Place Garage on New Liberty Street, or in the Church Street Parking Lot.

Salem Parking Map

xNeighborhood


SALEM... Stil making history....Experience the Unexpected...

The National Trust for Historic Preservation listed Salem as one of America’s most distinctive destinations. Salem is rich with beautiful public spaces, museums and galleries, historic sites and attractions, comfortable places to stay and, of course, great dining and shopping.

To learn more about where to stay, where to eat and where to shop visit Salem.org

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