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Broadway Pier: San Diego's Waterfront Gateway

Explore San Diego's vibrant waterfront at Broadway Pier: a historic landmark with stunning views, events, and cruise ship connections.

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Broadway Pier, located on San Diego Bay at the foot of Broadway and North Harbor Drive, is a historic and modern hub. Originally built in 1913, it now serves as a cruise ship terminal, event venue, and public gathering space, offering stunning views and a vibrant atmosphere.

A brief summary to Broadway Pier

  • 1000 N Harbor Dr, San Diego, Downtown San Diego, California, 92132, US
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Local tips

  • Check the Port of San Diego's website for upcoming events at the Port Pavilion, ranging from festivals to public gatherings.
  • Take a stroll to the end of the pier to enjoy panoramic views of the San Diego Bay and the downtown skyline.
  • Visit the south side of the Port Pavilion to see the brass plaques detailing the history of San Diego Bay.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    From the USS Midway Museum, walk north along the Embarcadero for approximately 3 minutes. Broadway Pier will be on your left. There are no fees for accessing the pier.

  • Public Transport

    From downtown San Diego, take the San Diego Metro Transit bus 992 to the Broadway & Pacific Hwy stop, a short walk from the pier. The fare is approximately $2-$5. Alternatively, the Blue or Green Line Trolley stops at the Santa Fe Depot, which is a 5-minute walk to the pier. A one-way trolley fare is $2.50.

  • Taxi/Ride-share

    From San Diego International Airport, a taxi or ride-share to Broadway Pier will take approximately 4 minutes and cost $11-$14. Ask to be dropped off at the Broadway Pier entrance on North Harbor Drive.

  • Parking

    There is no on-site parking at Broadway Pier. However, parking is available at nearby lots such as the County Center Building and Tuna Wharf Park. Metered parking is also available, with rates around $2.50 for 2 hours. Parking rates at nearby garages range from $16-$35. Note that parking can be limited during peak times and events.

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Discover more about Broadway Pier

Broadway Pier is more than just a pier; it's a dynamic part of San Diego's waterfront, blending history with contemporary attractions. Constructed in 1913 as the first reinforced concrete pier on San Diego Bay, it played a vital role in servicing passenger vessels. Over the years, it has transformed to meet the evolving needs of the city, including a remodeling in the 1970s and a major redevelopment in 2012. Today, Broadway Pier houses the Port Pavilion, a LEED Gold-certified building that functions as both an event venue and an overflow cruise ship terminal. The pier offers scenic views of the San Diego Bay, the downtown skyline, and the Coronado Bridge, making it a popular spot for locals and tourists alike. History buffs can explore brass plaques on the south side of the Port Pavilion that tell the story of San Diego Bay. Maps painted on the pier surface depict the bay's history from the Spanish era to modern times. Broadway Pier is conveniently located near other attractions such as the USS Midway Museum, the Maritime Museum of San Diego, and Seaport Village. It's a destination for a peaceful retreat, a romantic outing, or a fun day with family and friends.

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