Landmarks

Hyde Street Pier

12 locals recommend,

Tips from locals

Mark
April 29, 2014
Go to the end of the Pier it is FREE! Fantastic views of all the ships and San Francisco Bay. Pay a small fee and go aboard these vessels and imagine sailing one 125 years ago with no way to Call Home
Tim
February 18, 2019
You can go on board several historical ships, including the 1886 Balclutha clipper ship, a walking-beam ferry, a steam tug, and a coastal schooner. Learn about physics with their pulley system demo!
Kateryna
June 26, 2017
Check out the Hyde pier - they have $5 passes that would let you board historic ship - including the self-guided tour of the main red pirate ship you can see from the window - took me a year to discover it - it's pretty cool, you climb into the ship and discover the set inside.
Victoria
November 3, 2014
This collection of historic vessels, part of the San Francisco Maritime National Historic Park, is impressive. Most of the ships, including the 250-foot long 1886 Balclutha, can be boarded.
Davin
May 8, 2014
While you can walk the pier for free, for a small admission they often allow you to explore the historic boats moored here.

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Location
2905 Hyde St
San Francisco, CA
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