We didn’t have time to cruise, so our trip was short (15 minutes). It’s free (but we donated a little). Close to the beach in front of Gorardelli Square, it’s small (if you don’t cruise), but fun. If you’re nearby, it’s worth a detour not sure I’ll be there, unless I’m particularly interested in everything about the sea.
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We didn’t have time to cruise, so our trip was short (15 minutes). It’s free (but we donated a little). Close to the beach in front of Gorardelli Square, it’s small (if you don’t cruise), but fun. If you’re nearby, it’s worth a detour not sure I’ll be there, unless I’m particularly interested in everything about the sea.
The history of San Francisco's maritime industry is provided by different types of ships from different eras. There are sailing, ferries, tugboats, etc. In addition to static displays, videos are also provided to show the growth of the San Francisco shipbuilding industry, which is a wealth worth seeing regardless of age.
The museum visit part of the Maritime National Park seems to be charged, and we didn't go in. The area of the activity park is great, the scenery here is good, there are many people, the package is also very complete, I have seen it from the Fisherman's Wharf.
The sea transportation national park is large in size, with beautiful sea views around, and there are relatively few tourists here. The coastline of the park is relatively long, more leisurely, and the beach is quite comfortable.
San Francisco Events National Park is located on the seaside of San Francisco Bay. The park is very large. The biggest point is that you can see many antique boats moored on the beach. The bay under the blue sky and white clouds is very beautiful.
The surrounding environment is very beautiful! Fresh air, the ships in the park are mainly located at the Hyde Street Pier, including six major ships, in addition, there are more than 100 small ships, all kinds of ships in various eras, people are blind.