Take a look inside the Hocus Pocus Cottage in Salem, available for one night only on Airbnb


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Two daring guests will be sleeping in the chalet on October 20.

The “Hocus Pocus” cabin in Salem. Helynn Ospina

The Sanderson sisters from ‘Hocus Pocus’ are invite guests to book an Airbnb stay during a recreation of their spooky cottage in Salem in October.

The cottage, which “appears to have been frozen in time for 300 years,” according to an Airbnb press release, was recreated in the remote woods of Salem to celebrate “Hocus Pocus 2“, streaming on Disney+ from September 30.

The privately owned and operated chalet will welcome two guests for an exclusive getaway on October 20 for $31, on the occasion of All Saints’ Day. Guests are responsible for their own travel “by broomstick or otherwise,” Airbnb wrote.

The living room of the “Hocus Pocus” cottage in Salem. Helynn Ospina

“We all know that the story of the Sanderson sisters might not have ended when we crumbled to dust, nor would our shenanigans,” Kathy Najimy, who plays Mary Sanderson in the films, said in a statement. . “What better way to celebrate the season than to welcome guests to the trio’s historic haunt for a night they’ll remember for years to come?”

During your stay at the gîte, you can explore historic Salemnamed among the best places to travel in october by Conde Nast Travelerwho called the city the unofficial witch capital of America.

The bedroom at the “Hocus Pocus” cottage in Salem. Helynn Ospina

After frequenting the town’s local haunts, guests can retreat to the cottage, where they can explore the spooky contents of the house and try their hand at enchantments from the sisters’ spellbook.

“Wooden planks that groan under the weight of curious cats and cupboards filled with owl blood and red grass (and even a hair from Winifred’s head) await those who dare to explore the dark corners of the cottage,” said writes Airbnb.

A cauldron at the “Hocus Pocus” cottage in Salem. Helynn Ospina

A socially distanced concierge will show guests around and arrange meals, according to the listing, and guests will use “a modern guesthouse just steps from the house.”

“Amid brooms and apothecary bottles, the Black Flame candle flickers and our beloved Handbook of Witchcraft and Alchemy sleeps soundly – ​​lest something (or someone) should wake him,” according to the listing. “It’s a beautifully eerie scene that’s sure to get guests into the Halloween ‘spirit’.”

The apothecary wall of the “Hocus Pocus” cottage in Salem. Helynn Ospina

Chalet guests will also see a special screening of “Hocus Pocus 2”.

The interested can ask to book this stay from 1 p.m. on October 12.

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