South Street Seaport Museum

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New York, United States

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South Street Seaport Museum Reviews | Rating 4.1 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

South Street Seaport Museum is located in New York, United States on 12 Fulton St. South Street Seaport Museum is rated 4.1 out of 5 in the category maritime museum in United States.

Address

12 Fulton St

Phone

+1 2127488600

Amenities

Good for kidsToiletsNo restaurant

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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T AA

Love this place! Usually has a nice crowd of people, but because of COVID it was almost empty. But still a nice place to come for leisure, admire the two old ships that are docked here. They have two nearby restaurants where you can sit and eat outside. But this place is a very historic part of New York City. You should definitely stop here when you are in New York City.

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Anna Jánosi

This attraction was included in the NYC pass so I didn't want to miss it. Small museum but people still can get a bit of the past (mass immigration) After you can visit the Liverpool ship where a lovely guy was explaining the history of the ship. He was very passionate about it so it was great to listen to him. The volunteers truly love here what they do.

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Alexandros Patsikos

Nice little museum, perfectly located at this old neighborhood, that keeps the history of the original port of the city of alive. The boat is included in the ticket price and is a must see. People on board will gladly answer any questions and will give you a small tour. Great experience if you have never been on this kind of boats before. The rest of the museum will give you an idea of the immigrant experience when they were arriving in the city, but it's better if you visit Ellis Island, so that you get the whole picture.

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John H

Small but interesting museum with models and paintings of ships. Cost of ticket also includes tours of the historic ships at the piers.

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Barbara Perez

Boat tours were awesome. NYC history.