Not every scene in Hocus Pocus was shot on location, but sites made famous by the three siblings are easily accessible year round—and you don’t have to wait 300 years for a virgin to light the black flame candle.
LessFounded in 1638, Old Burial Hill Cemetery is located just south of Salem in Marblehead, Massachusetts. This historic burial ground is where Max first runs into the quintessential ‘90s bullies Jay and Ernie (“Ice”). Though most of the nighttime scenes were filmed on a soundstage, the daytime scenes were shot on location and you can still find some of the tombstones featured in the movie.
The Sanderson’s sisters’ cottage is located in Salem Pioneer Village, a 10-minute drive from downtown Salem. Built in 1930, the first living history museum in the U.S. is home to dugouts, wigwams, thatched roof cottages, medicinal gardens, and a blacksmith shop.
Salem’s Old Town Hall is the site of the epic Halloween party in which Better Midler sings “I Put A Spell on You” while doing just that to the clueless guests in attendance. The oldest surviving municipal structure in the city is still a public hall, hosting farmers markets, fashion shows, fundraisers, parties, weddings, and more.
Allison’s house is also in Salem proper, located very close to the Witch House. Known as the Ropes Mansion, the beautiful Georgian-style home was built in 1727 and is currently owned by the Peabody Essex Museum. Only the exterior was used in the movie and the garden is open to the public 365 days a year, from dawn to dusk, at no charge (dogs are welcome).