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Southampton
Medieval town walls, 21st century shopping and a whole lot more


Southampton, a compact, vibrant city, retains close links with its maritime heritage and other aspects of its historic past, whilst offering extensive modern amenities and pleasant parks and gardens.
Southampton - the Bargate
 
Southampton - the Bargate
 
Southampton - distance from Lyndhurst 8½ miles (14 kilometres)
Southampton - did you know?
The Titanic sailed from Southampton on her maiden voyage on 10th April 1912. Memorials within the city include the Engineers' Memorial (1914), East Park; and a crew memorial (1915), now in Holyrood Church.
Shopping therapy - most definitely yes, with a wide range of shops from which to choose, including many well-known high street names. The West Quay shopping centre is particularly worth a visit for those who prefer everything to be under one roof.
Southampton Bargate Markets - every Friday and Saturday
Pubs - yes, of course
Bars and bistros - oh yes
Restaurants - another resounding yes
Cinemas, nightclubs, casinos
Try Leisure World on West Quay Road, and the Harbour Lights Picturehouse
Theatres
The Mayflower Theatre and Nuffield Theatre.

Southampton - Solent Sky Museum
 
Southampton - Solent Sky Museum
 
Concerts
The Mayflower Theatre, the Turner Sims Concert Hall and Southampton Guildhall.
Southampton art galleries
Southampton City Art Gallery
Bargate Monument Gallery

John Hansard Gallery
Children's play parks - yes
Parks and Gardens - yes, there are seven city centre parks
Open spaces - for football, cricket, rounders and relaxing - yes
Town Quay
Ocean going cruise ships can be viewed from Town Quay and the nearby Mayflower Park, whilst the Isle of Wight ferries and the Hythe ferry terminals are located here. For those who like the ocean, the quay area is also a pleasant place for pottering about, for relaxing whilst taking in the sea air.
Tours around the harbour
These are available from Ocean Village
Southampton walks
The QE2 Mile links the city’s parks, cultural quarter, shopping high street, historic old town and Town Quay, and passes historical features such as the Cenotaph, Titanic memorial, Holy Rood church and the 800 years old medieval Bargate, the gateway to old Southampton.

Southampton Tourist Guides Association
provides themed guided walks, including
Heritage Walks of Old Southampton. Friends of Southampton Old Cemetery organise guided walks in the cemetery.

Self-guided walks
are detailed in booklets available for purchase from the Visitor Information Service in the Central Library.
Southampton - the Isle of Wight ferry leaves Town Quay
 
Southampton - the Isle of Wight ferry leaves Town Quay
 

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Corfe Castle Downton Fordingbridge Hengistbury Head
Hurst Spit Isle of Wight Keyhaven Lymington
Mudeford Ringwood Romsey Salisbury
Southampton Shell Bay / Studland Swanage Winchester

 

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Bargate, Southampton (Peter Trimming) / CC BY-SA 2.0
Solent Sky aircraft museum (Peter Langsdale) / CC BY-SA 2.0
Southampton, Town Quay: the Red Funnel ferry to the Isle of Wight
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