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Welcome back to Scenic Six! Is everyone ready for Halloween? No place is readier than historic Salem, where I am heading on Halloween night. Please send positive thoughts as I toss myself into the costumed crowds with abandon. And stay tuned for a few thoughts about that questionable decision next week.
I don’t enjoy being scared and I’d surely embarrass myself if an actor jumped out at me in the dark. But I admire those who can handle the fear and applaud the fantastic New England venues who answer the yearning for haunted attractions year after year. According to FrightFind, Barrett’s Haunted Mansion is doing it best in Massachusetts. Find out about the other top haunts in New England so you can plan your excursion before they close for the season.
As holiday shopping starts draining our bank accounts, opportunities for free fun in the city become even more appealing. Check out this list of 10 free things to do in Boston in November for ideas. From a day at the museum to examining antique books to wandering a winter wonderland, there are plenty of cost-effective things to do in Boston. What hidden gems have you found in Boston that are free?
Attention, foodies: The Norwegian Gem is leaving from Boston next fall with a boat full of celebrity chefs and you’re invited. It’s called Chefs Making Waves: Destination New England and the cruise ship travels to Portland, Maine, and Saint John, New Brunswick Oct. 24-28, 2025. Cruisers will enjoy cooking demonstrations, culinary conversations, themed parties, restaurant takeovers, and more, while also taking full advantage of the ship’s amenities of course.
I’ll leave you with this photo I took in beautiful Boston on a recent warm day.
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Whether you’re traveling this week or planning your next escape, enjoy the journey.
Kristi Palma is a culture writer for Boston.com, focusing on New England travel. She covers airlines, hotels, and things to do across Boston and New England. She is the author of Scenic Six, a weekly travel newsletter.
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