
Apartments near San Francisco Maritime National Historic Site in San Francisco, CA (4,797 Rentals)


566 Vallejo St

1436 California St

2380 Washington St

2300 Webster St

1370 California Street Apartments

1085 Washington St

848-852 Jackson St

1200-1206 Stockton St

2530 Fillmore St

1144 Clay St

1075 Washington St

2011 Sacramento St

2325 Washington St

1359 Sacramento St

The Chambord

1408 California

3060 Scott St

1175 Clay St

Grosvenor Court

2754 Pierce St

2085 Sacramento St

2325 Jackson St

20 San Antonio

1840-1842 Jefferson St

1146 Taylor

2121 Sacramento

Telegraph Hill

Villa Nob Hill Guest Apartments

2435 Union Street

1122-1128 Mason St

2101 Sacramento St

1880 California St

1 San Antonio

2450 Union St

1332 California St

2250 Buchanan

1055 Mason

1801 California

3101 Scott St

1801 Gough

Keenan Court Apartments

Pacific Heights

1870 Jefferson St

1335 Larkin St

2153 Sacramento

1244-1250 Kearny Street

1966 California St

1424 Polk

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It might be a good idea to ride bikes from your San Francisco Maritime National Historic Site apartments when you go see the museum with friends. At this beautiful waterfront museum, residents of San Francisco apartments just don't have much parking but the meters out front, so consider a trolley ride or other public transportation as well. People who live in San Francisco Maritime National Historic Site apartments also have the advantage of being close to Fisherman's Wharf where you can also get the sights, smells and tastes of the Pacific Ocean. Here you can buy fresh fish at its finest. The museum itself is actually more of an on-board ship experience for San Francisco apartment residents. Two huge ships, the Balclutha sailing boat and the Eureka ferry boat are available for tour and it's an eye opening experience. Sail masters raise the sail on the Balclutha, with riggers climbing up the pole for look outs. You can tour below the decks of the Eureka, and appreciate the Golden Gate Bridge. Believe me; it's much speedier to drive over a bridge, even in traffic, than it is to ride a ferry. A guided tour will show the extent of the San Francisco Maritime National Historic Site, with plenty of activities for San Francisco apartment dwellers to choose from. Indoor activities include stopping by the visitor center for all types of shipping information, shopping in the maritime store or attending lectures, while San Francisco Maritime National Historic Site apartment residents can make a day of the trip to the museum by touring both ships, playing on the Aquatic Park Beach, and having a picnic in one of the many spots to enjoy.
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