Address: 301 E Pratt St, Baltimore, MD 21202, USA
Phone: +14105391797
Sunday: 10AM–5PM
Monday: 10AM–5PM
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: Closed
Thursday: 10AM–5PM
Friday: 10AM–5PM
Saturday: 10AM–5PM
Christopher Lang
Absolutely loved learning about the different ships, and it's a great value to see the four different ships (which are all a short walk to each other). There's a lot of history with the ships, and lots of cool mechanical/engineering items to look at too.
VAPA Jeannine
When you visit the ship, you get to visit other vessels in the harbor including a WWII sub, and more. The ship is well cared for and a step into history. We had a great time learning about the ship and exploring the many levels. This is not an accessible tour! Good shoes and attention to your footing is recommended by me. The building attached has a museum and a restroom. Interactions with employees was okay. Some were helpful and knowledgeable. Others were just there. Beautiful location. Beautiful ship.
D Harrris
Great experience! Exhibit showcases Baltimore's nautical history
Elizabeth Dawes
A little overpriced to board 3 ships, but still a good time.
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Both the museum and sloop have been and are currently (August 2022) at Pier 1 of the Inner Harbor.
You can see it in some scenes in the movie Pearl Harbor.
The third Ford Class Carrier will be the USS Enterprise
We had too find a parking garage tht was 10 mins away.
I was there two days ago and people were purchasing tickets at the ship.
If you have AAA, show your AAA card for a $1.00 discount.
http://www.historicships.org/online_tickets.html
Yes, they are open on MLK day, Monday 01/21/19
Go to http://www.appraisers.org - email them and they will help you.
I was visiting the area while it was raining, and it didn't appear anyone was on the boats during that time. Don't know for sure if it was because they shut down or just no one was interested.
Yes. It is $18 to see all 4 ships and the light house. The tickets can be used for an entire year if they aren't marked off. So like see 2 today, see another tomorrow. See the 4th next month. Not a terrible deal
Recommend visiting all the ships and the lighthouse.
If I remember correct, it's $12 per person to see 2 and $15 per person to see all.
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the permanent display ships are awesome. visit those
There's no dedicated parking, but there are several parking garages on Pratt Street. Pier 5 Parking is very near by and easy to get in/out of. There is parking under the Gallery that is closer, but a bit more difficult to get in and out of, and a bit more expensive.
Adult ticket price us $15 for two ships, and $18 for all four.
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