What to do and see in Oakland, California (CA): The Best Specialty Museums

May 29, 2021 Terina Blouin

Oakland, in the hub of the Bay Area, is both historic and modern. Visitors will find a little bit of everything in this diverse metropolis, from the picturesque waterfront to expansive hills. Explore Oakland's growing arts, entertainment and food scene or enjoy recreational opportunities like hiking, sailing and biking. Root for one of the three professional sports teams or take a tour of a historic landmark. The city is easily accessible through Oakland International Airport, train, automobile, BART, bus and ferry.
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1. USS Potomac

540 Water St, Oakland, CA 94607-3746 +1 510-627-1215 http://www.usspotomac.org
Excellent
60%
Good
35%
Satisfactory
4%
Poor
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4.5 based on 98 reviews

USS Potomac

Reviewed By Citallwic - Columbia, United States

Frankly, touring the Potomac was a lot more interesting than I though it was going to be. I'll credit our guide, Bud Beal, who was very knowledgeable and had a great sense of humor. It was surprising to see how few creature comforts this vessel was equipped with. FDR certainly put up with a lot more inconveniences than you would expect of a President.

2. Oakland Museum of California

1000 Oak St, Oakland, CA 94607-4820 +1 510-318-8400 http://www.museumca.org
Excellent
74%
Good
23%
Satisfactory
2%
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4.5 based on 748 reviews

Oakland Museum of California

The Oakland Museum of California provides unique collections, exhibitions and educational opportunities designed to generate a broader and deeper understanding of and interest in California's environment, history, art and people. Museum programs are responsive, accessible and meaningful to the public, including school children, teachers, scholars, the immediate Oakland community, and an increasingly diverse California population.

Reviewed By cherylbrooklyn

We visited this museum on a rainy Sunday after speaking to Oakland residents who had never been. It reminded us of how Brooklyn museums don't get the notice that Manhattan museums do in NYC. It is a very distinctive layout, having areas divided into different subject areas: art, science, natural history. The art section was amazing: a terrific mix of very avant-garde pieces, mixed with traditional mediums, even including some stained glass! It reminded us of the Whitney in NYC. There were places tor interactive experiences which were great, not only for kids, but also for adutls. There was a Burning Man exhibit there which was amazing, showing the history of this amazing festival which has become such a huge project of hope. The weekend we were there, BOA was sponsoring a reduced fee admission which was great! Don't miss this!

3. Oakland Aviation Museum

8252 Earhart Rd, Oakland, CA 94621-4548 +1 510-638-7100 http://www.oaklandaviationmuseum.org/
Excellent
35%
Good
52%
Satisfactory
11%
Poor
2%
Terrible
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Overall Ratings

4.0 based on 54 reviews

Oakland Aviation Museum

Reviewed By Dbp2908 - Oakland, United States

Grands had great time and learning is fun too.. both young and older learn history about planes and history of the people who made them what we see now..

4. Cohen Bray House

1440 29th Ave, Oakland, CA 94601-2309 +1 510-536-1703 http://www.cohenbrayhouse.info/
Excellent
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5.0 based on 2 reviews

5. The Museum of Art and Digital Entertainment

3400 Broadway, Oakland, CA 94611-5733 http://www.themade.org
Excellent
50%
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50%
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4.0 based on 2 reviews

6. Pardee Home Museum

672 11th St, Oakland, CA 94607-3651 +1 510-444-2178 http://www.pardeehome.org/

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