
USS Constitution
'Old Ironsides,' the world's oldest commissioned warship still afloat, docked in the Charlestown Navy Yard.
The call
Worth it if you are watching the budget and you only have one day.
Why
- 01
Boarding a 1797 frigate crewed by active-duty Navy sailors is a real, free, surprisingly tangible piece of history — kids love the cannons and the masts.
Our read - 02
The catch: it's across the harbor from downtown, boarding requires a security screening and sometimes a wait, and the adjacent museum is a separate building.
Our read
Is it a fit?
Go if
You are watching the budget
USS Constitution earns the spend, even on a tight budget.
You only have one day
Short trip or not, keep USS Constitution.
You are traveling with kids
With kids, USS Constitution is an easy yes.
You are traveling solo
Solo, USS Constitution is an easy yes.
Think twice if
You are traveling as a couple
As a couple, USS Constitution needs the right timing and tolerance.
You want something active
USS Constitution offers some adventure, but not enough to make it the reason to go.
Plan it well
- Cost
- Free (ID required for ship; museum donation)
- Timing
- Midday; check the Navy's seasonal boarding hours before you go.
- Booking
- No tickets; bring a government-issued photo ID for the ship's security checkpoint.
- Allow
- 1-2 hours
- Accessibility
- Ship decks involve steep ladders and steps; the museum nearby is accessible.
- Getting there
- MBTA Charlestown ferry from Long Wharf, or bus 93; pairs with the Freedom Trail.
Consider instead
Sources and method (2)
- Launched in 1797, 'Old Ironsides' is the world's oldest commissioned warship still afloat; her active-duty Navy crew gives free tours year-round. en.wikipedia.org ↗
- She is berthed at Pier 1 of the former Charlestown Navy Yard at one end of the Freedom Trail. history.navy.mil ↗