
The Queen Mary (Long Beach)
A retired 1936 ocean liner permanently docked in Long Beach as a hotel, museum, and tour site.
The call
Worth it if you only have one day and you are traveling as a couple.
Why
- 01
A genuinely atmospheric piece of history — an Art Deco transatlantic liner you can tour, dine on, and even sleep aboard, with popular ghost tours.
Our read - 02
It's showing its age and has had on-and-off closures for repairs, and Long Beach is a haul, so check current access before committing.
Our read
Is it a fit?
Go if
You only have one day
Short trip or not, keep The Queen Mary (Long Beach).
You are traveling as a couple
As a couple, The Queen Mary (Long Beach) is an easy yes.
You are traveling solo
Solo, The Queen Mary (Long Beach) is an easy yes.
History and culture matter to you
The Queen Mary (Long Beach) rewards a trip built around history & culture.
Think twice if
You are watching the budget
The Queen Mary (Long Beach) can strain a tight budget. Go only when it is a priority.
You are traveling with kids
With kids, The Queen Mary (Long Beach) needs the right timing and tolerance.
You want context, not just the photograph
The Queen Mary (Long Beach) offers some depth & learning, but not enough to make it the reason to go.
You prefer local life to spectacle
The Queen Mary (Long Beach) offers some local authenticity, but not enough to make it the reason to go.
Plan it well
- Cost
- Tours ~$30-50
- Timing
- Check current open areas before going, as sections close for repairs.
- Booking
- Buy tour tickets online and verify the ship is open.
- Allow
- 2-3 hours
- Accessibility
- Parts of the historic ship have stairs and tight passages, limiting access.
- Getting there
- Drive to Long Beach; on-site parking by the ship.