Hyde Street Pier
2905 Hyde Street, San Francisco, CA 94109
About the Business

Hyde Street Pier is a tourist attraction located at 2905 Hyde Street in San Francisco, California. Part of the San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park, this institution offers visitors a unique glimpse into Pacific Coast maritime history. Explore a fleet of historic ships, visit the Visitor Center, Maritime Museum, Maritime Research Center, and Aquatic Park Historic District. Learn about the Post-Victorian era aboard a 1907 tugboat and listen to the "Better Lives, Bitter Lies" podcast episode on preserving historic ships. Join Ranger Kasin for chanteys and Maritime Voices series, and discover how to become a San Francisco Maritime Agent of Discovery. Located near Fisherman's Wharf, the park is a must-visit for history enthusiasts and maritime lovers alike.
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"Nice area with a bunch of historic ships. It is located across the street from the National Park Visitor Center. There is a fee to get in, but if you have a National Park Pass you can get in for free. You can walk aboard the ships and explore them. The larger ships have some exhibits that will tell you their history and their historic significance. The area is less crowded than Fisherman’s Wharf and Aquatic Park. It’s a nice place to get away from the those crowds. It also has some wonderful views of the bay."
"National Park fee area. Passes accepted. Well worth spending one to three hours to explore the ships, especially the tall sail ships."
"Six historic ships are docked here. You can board some of them and walk around. There are also parts of ships and information stands. A ticket is $15 and valid for a whole week. It's kind of interesting, but many of the ships were closed, because there weren't enough people volunteering."
"Interesting place, but most of the crafts were closed to entry. There were 2 ships you could board, but access to a number of areas were blocked off. They don't take cash so you have to buy tickets by card."
"Such a fun experience. Definitely recommend! Some of the boats were under construction but we were still able to peak inside."
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