The Queen Mary is without a doubt Long Beach's most famous resident. The Queen Mary is the world's largest luxury liner.
Sailing into Long Beach on December 9, 1967, it became a permanent fixture.
Today, the 55-acre Queen Mary Seaport, where the Queen Mary is housed, includes the 365-stateroom Hotel Queen Mary;
the Queen's Marketplace and a shopping and dining area. The Queen Mary is truly a "must see" in the City of Long Beach.
Once you're in Long Beach, you can get around downtown without spending a penny. Our free Passport service connects the
Convention Center, local hotels, restaurants, shops and attractions. Long Beach is also connected to downtown Los Angeles
by the new Metro Blue Line. And you can get there in less than 55 minutes aboard this state-of-the-art light rail system.
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| Come aboard the legendary Queen Mary. Book the expanded Shipwalk Tour of the historic ocean liner and World War II troopship, and see restored areas that have been under wraps since the final voyage in 1967, including the Isolation Wards and the aft Machine Rooms. Enjoy a meal. Shop. And even plan to spend the night in an original First Class Stateroom. Then board one of the Cold War's hottest weapons, the Russian submarine, code name: Scorpion. It's rugged, spartan, cramped and shrouded in secrecy. Feel the chill of 300 feet of Cold War menace. |
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The Queen Mary |
Russian Foxtrot Submarine "Scorpion" |
| Please note: While every effort was made to ensure accuracy and completeness, the Inn of Long Beach assumes no responsibility for omissions or errors. The Inn of Long Beach recommends calling the respective contacts to verify information. 562/435-3511 |