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Hyde Street Pier in San Francisco is a captivating historical destination where the past meets the present. With a Google rating of 4.6, this intriguing spot invites visitors to explore its collection of historic vessels, including the impressive tall ships Thayer and Balclutha. Families will find it particularly enjoyable as it's quite suitable for children, offering educational and hands-on exhibits that bring maritime history to life. While the pier itself provides complimentary access for National Park pass holders, a $15 ticket grants you a closer look at some of the ships, though a few may be closed for entry. The pier's location provides stunning views of iconic landmarks such as Alcatraz, Coit Tower, and the picturesque Aquatic Park, merging history with breathtaking scenery. This floating museum is an enriching experience for anyone fascinated by the tales of the sea.

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Wheelchair accessible, Suitable for children

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4.6
based on 656 reviews
4.6/5 656 reviews
Diane
Diane
10 months ago on Google

One of my favorite hang-outs in my neighborhood. The people that work on the peer are fantastic and their wood-working, boat-building shop is one of a kind and really fun to watch. This place brings so much to the city in terms of cultural heritage, science education and simply one of the best places to rest your feet.

ÿung-Sen Hsin
ÿung-Sen Hsin
10 months ago on Google

很71

Philippe L
Philippe L
10 months ago on Google

Petit parc face à une petite plage Bateau ancien sur le quai