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    USS Yorktown

    4.6 (192 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 5:00 pm
    Updated 3 months ago

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    Joelle G.

    We did the nighttime ghost tour with Bulldog Tours. Our group really enjoyed this ship! My grandfather was in the Navy during the era this ship was active and it was cool to think about him working and living on a similar ship. We definitely want to come back and visit and do the full tour as well.

    Kaylie S.

    If you like history or planes, you will love this. And if not, you'll probably still enjoy the view of the Ravenel Bridge and downtown from the top deck. Worth a visit!

    John the best tour guide
    N O.

    What a blast, we started from the bottom (engine room) and made our way up to the top! John was the best guide we could've ever asked for and had answers to any question :)

    Krishnan M.

    My family and I (including a small kid) had great time exploring the great history on board this living museum. USS Yorktown is a venerable aircraft carrier of yore that served gallantly in WWII and subsequent conflicts. It can be visited at Patriot's point in Mount Pleasant, SC on the other side of the Ravnel bridge. They have changed the parking situation so that you have to go around the entire place and approach Patrioits Point from the southern side instead and eliminated the free parking and now depends on Palmetto parking via online payment. You have to further go through a gift shop before you reach the ticketing counter and thence to the aircraft carrier. USS Yorktown is huge and amazing, for those with mobility assistance needed or a stroller you can use the elevator to get to the upper levels. Please be sure to visit the hangar and Visitor's centre inside the carrièr before you go to the upper deck. Please be sure also to visit the Captain's bridge and also see the USS Laffey alonside CV-10 to experience its CiC experience.

    Brian L.

    If you enjoy military history, especially us navy history, this is a good place to go. Between all the aircraft you can see, you can explore the ship. I've been here 2 times, once self guided and one time captains tour. I would recommend paying g the $18 extra for the tour. Places that are off the main tour route is explored on the captains tour. Easy to spend hours here.

    Kelly S.

    Too fun. Spent a couple hours here because there is so much to explore ! The volunteers are so kind and eager to share the history of the boats and crew members. They actually have the first drone on the USS Laffey too ! You can explore all over the ships. Be careful with the steps because they can be a bit steep but this was such a wonderful experience. A must do if you're visiting Charleston.

    Dennis L.

    Came here on a Saturday and let me tell you it was incredible. Spent about 5 hours as there's lots to see and do. They have multiple museums and re-enactments from WWII

    Michelle M.

    Fun historical outing! Be prepared for lots of ladders and walking. You get to explore most of the ship both inside and out with your ticket which is fun. Great views of the Ravenau bridge too.

    Crews sleeping cots

    We went on the evening ghost tour. Our guide was amazing and very knowledgeable. I was concerned about the ladder stairs due to a joint replacement. The stairs had rails on both sides, no issues with the stairs. Our guide asked me a few times how I was doing. Loved his concern. It was humbling to walk the halls where so many military heroes lived and fought for our freedom. Thank you! Highly recommend!

    Vietnam
    Shirley N.

    We spent our first day of three in Charleston here. Technically this is located in Mt Pleasant across the bridge. We've been to other decommissioned carriers like the USS Midway, the USS Intrepid, and the USS Hornet. Now the USS Yorktown. My favorite is the Midway. However hubby & I enjoyed touring the Yorktown. Also at Patriot Point is the USS Laffrey which is a decommissioned destroyer. And the Vietnam conflict both indoor and outdoor exhibits provide a good education. $5 parking

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    Benji T.

    It was really fun. Had a great time. I hit my head. Sat in a real fighter jet. Recreated Titanic scene.

    Dennis S.

    Great place to walk and take in some serious history. Beautiful place for site seeing - parking was easy. Make sure to wear good shoes even if you don't walk everywhere you are still walking around a big honking ( yes there is a reason I say it that way) aircraft carrier. This place is meant to be walked if not you will not get value - even if just for the exercise. Reasonable on admission and staff very pleasant, they seem like they really care about both the exhibit and what it all stands for. Plus plus .

    I am standing on a cat walk with the VQ2 aircraft in the background during sunset.
    James P.

    As I pulled into the parking lot of the CV-10 USS Yorktown museum, there was plenty of parking with parking for people with disabilities. The museum is equipped for people with disabilities. They had a golf cart shuttling people from the parking lot to the ticket center. Once I had my ticket, I proceeded to the museum gate at the pier and gave my ticket stub to the dosen at the gate. From there, I walked down the long pier to the USS Yorktown. I did not ride to the pier in the golf cart shuttle. (Looking back, I should have) I did climb all of the ladders and steps from the pier to the bridge. Yes, there is a lot of stair climbing. In the main hangar, there is a Medal of Honor wall, flight simulator, and many aircraft to see. This is also where the many different tours of the ship start. On the flight deck, there were more aircraft to see. My favorite was the VQ2 aircraft. This museum is a must if you are in town! They also have tour guides to make your tour easier and accommodations for people with disabilities. This is a 5-star review! What a great way to spend the day!

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    Saw some backpacks, diaper bags and I carried a medium purse. Lots of walking and climbing, so… 

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    The Old Exchange & Provost Dungeon

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    Visited: February 16, 2026…read more The Old Exchange & Provost Dungeon was the perfect blend of history and hustle. From the moment you step onto the grounds, you feel the weight of Charleston's past. Inside, the immersion begins immediately -- postcards, patches, and meaningful souvenirs that make it easy to bring a little history home for friends and family. The highlight, though, was the tour. Our guide was a jolly local with razor-sharp, dry Southern wit -- the kind of storyteller who can pivot from Revolutionary War imprisonment to a perfectly timed sarcastic aside without missing a beat. Equal parts charm and "bless your heart," she made centuries-old history feel present and personal. Down in the Provost Dungeon, those brick walls carry gravity. British occupation. Prisoners of war. Pirates passing through. It's one of those rare spaces where you instinctively lower your voice. You don't just learn history -- you feel it. History hit different here. If you appreciate immersive storytelling, preserved architecture, and a tour that balances education with personality, this is absolutely worth your time.

    Fact: Provost Dungeon is older than our country!…read more The British originally owned it and used it as a commercial exchange and customs house. Also used as a post office, prison, and city hall, it is currently a museum. In addition, in 1788 South Carolina approved the US Constitution here. Yet another testament to the rich history of Charleston, Old Exchange, and Provost Dungeon a fascinating places to visit. Built in 1771, it has changed roles countless times: it was a British dungeon during the American Revolution, an elegant hall during George Washington's 1791 visit to Charleston, and a meeting place for the ratification of the Constitution, In 1780 the British occupied Charleston for two years and housed many prisoners in one large cell in this basement making it a provost, or dungeon. Because of the awful conditions here, disease was rampant due to crowding, and no bathroom facilities. Under these conditions, many people died while in prison here. This prison held all types of people, including American and British soldiers, private citizens, and slaves. The first and second floor of the building is home to a museum dedicated to the other uses of the Exchange Building. Fee: Admission to this historic building is only $12 for adults. For a small fee, a guided tour through the lower level and you can learn a lot from the guide.

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