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Jack London Square recaptures the vivid history of the City of Oakland and the adventurous spirit of legendary writer Jack London, emerging as a vibrant Bay Area destination. It creates an important tie with a lively working waterfront, a celebrated culinary community, and the multiplicity of cultures that comprise the urban fabric of the East Bay. Today, Jack London Square is a place for pleasure and sustenance, commerce, and community.
Lively plazas; peaceful, park-like areas; and miles of pedestrian pathways wind along the water’s edge. Visitors to Jack London Square can stroll along the waterfront and watch vessels load and unload as they depart and return from distant ports of call. The Square is also home to the USS Potomac, President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s “Floating White House.”
Public spaces, offices, and cafes overlook the sparkling marina and offer inspiring views across the waters of San Francisco Bay. The historic Jack London District is an eclectic community with a mix of new homes, retail, restaurants, nightclubs, and offices.
• Transportation Map
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• Amenities Map
• Ferry Schedule
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