Battleship USS Iowa Museum Tickets San Pedro, CA

250 S Harbor BlvdSan Pedro, CA 90731
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About Battleship USS Iowa Museum

Overview

Climb aboard the historic Battleship USS Iowa in San Pedro, a WWII-era naval icon and the only battleship museum on the West Coast. Explore up to seven decks, discover wartime artifacts, and enjoy interactive exhibits and family-friendly features like a mobile scavenger hunt.

up to 2 hrs 1 or more people

Good To Know

  • Discover why it's called the "Battleship of Presidents," "The Grey Ghost," and "The Big Stick."
  • Follow the paths of sailors—and Vicky the Dog, the ship's beloved mascot
  • Explore up to 7 decks, museum exhibits, and a kid-friendly scavenger hunt.
  • Self-guided tour with flexible pacing and mobile app access included.
  • App features historic photos, videos, and interactive content.
  • Last boarding is one hour before the museum closes.
  • Parking at 1st St. & Harbor Blvd: first hour free, then $2/hr (max $22/day; subject to change).
  • Dine at Vicky's Doghouse Cafe—the only gourmet hot dog spot on a battleship
  • Outside food and drinks are not permitted.

Description

Tour one of the most powerful warships in U.S. history—the Battleship USS Iowa, the last class of battleships built by the U.S. Navy. This historic vessel served in WWII, Korea, and the Cold War, and once carried President Franklin D. Roosevelt on a top-secret wartime mission.

Explore up to seven decks on a self-guided route that includes the Admiral’s Bridge, navigation deck, officers' quarters, and crew areas. Use the award-winning mobile app to follow the route, uncover hidden stories, and enjoy a fun scavenger hunt for kids.

On weekends, explore additional spaces like the Main Galley, Mess Hall, and a second-deck museum featuring naval artifacts and rotating exhibits—including a Korean War-era HUP-2 helicopter.

Watch for paw prints from the ship's canine mascot, Vicky the Dog, and grab a bite at Vicky's Doghouse Cafe—the world's only gourmet hot dog stand aboard a battleship. This outdoor naval museum is one of Los Angeles' top attractions for families and history lovers alike.

Battleship USS Iowa Museum Reviews

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866TaylorB
Chicago, Illinois
"Experience the life of a sailor"
TripAdvisor user rating 5.0 out of 5
Reviewed October 06, 2025 NEW
I have toured the USS Yorktown in Charleston Harbor on two occasions. And I visited the USS Wisconsin at Norfolk Navy Yard. But I missed USS Missouri, which was moored at Pearl Harbor a few years after I saluted the USS Arizona Memorial. Now I'm on board the USS Iowa, the 887-foot-long battleship that is moored at 250 South Harbor Boulevard, at Berth 87, in the port of Los Angeles on the waterfront in San Pedro, 20 miles south of downtown Los Angeles. Open daily from 10 to 4, this is considered one of the region's best outdoor museums for families and visitors of all ages. The Iowa was commissioned on February 22, 1943, served in World War 11, Korea and the Cold War, was decommissioned on October 26, 1990 and was opened as a museum ship in Los Angeles on July 4, 2012. It was the lead vessel in the last class of battleships in the world. Take the self-guided tour from the bridge to the captain's cabin to the massive 16-inch gun turrets to the sailors' quarters to the commisary to the wardroom to the kitchen to the four engineering rooms and the boiler room. See where FDR slept when the Iowa transported the president across the Atlantic Ocean to and from the Tehren Conference. See the bathtub installed for FDR's use on the journey to see Churchill and Stalin. See the actual table where FDR and his cabinet planned strategy moves during World War 11. Stop at the Ship's Store for apparel, souvenirs, videos, books, stickers, posters and mugs. See the exhibit Lost at Sea featuring the exploitations of Dr Robert Ballard, who discovered the Titanic. Along the way, have a snack at Vicky's Doghouse Cafe, Located on the ship's fantail, named after the ship's beloved mascot, it offers hot dogs sandwiches, salads, drinks and sweeping views of the harbor. I was delighted with a Chicago Piano, the cafe's version of a Chicago-style hot dog, with mustard, tomato, onions, sport pepper, pickle spear, relish and celery salt on a poppy-seed bun. Home, sweet home.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Battleship USS Iowa Museum

Where is the Battleship Iowa Museum located?

This maritime museum is located at the Los Angeles World Cruise Port Terminal on the LA Waterfront in close proximity to the San Pedro Fish Market. The address is 250 S Harbor Blvd San Pedro, Los Angeles, CA 90731-2830.

Do I have to pay to park?

Yes. Parking is available adjacent to the battleship by entering at 1st Street and Harbor Boulevard. The first hour is free, each additional hour is $2 with a maximum of $20 per day.

What are the hours of operation?

The Battleship Iowa Museum opens daily at 10:00 am (closed on Thanksgiving and Christmas) with tours from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm. The last entry is one hour before the museum closes. Hours are subject to change.

Is the museum accessible?

Accessibility is limited due to the ship's original military design. Guests using wheelchairs or walkers can access the Main Deck exterior and a few interior areas via lifts, including the Captain's Cabin and select exhibit spaces. Most of the ship's decks require navigating narrow passageways, stairs, and raised door frames ("knee knockers") that are not wheelchair-friendly. Entry ramps can also be steep depending on tide levels, so visiting during low or mid-tide is recommended for easier access.

Is this museum suitable for children?

Yes, it's very family-friendly and includes a scavenger hunt app for children. Parents are asked to accompany children at all times for their safety and the safety of others.

How long should I plan to visit?

Most visitors spend 1.5 to 2 hours exploring the ship.

What should I wear?

Comfortable shoes are recommended due to stairs and uneven surfaces.

Are pets allowed onboard?

Only service animals are permitted aboard the ship.