Southampton is immortalized in fictional and historical books as a port for famous ships and cruise liners. Thanks to its tradition of sailing and shipping, visitors to the city are treated to scenic attractions like
waterfront developments, alongside older historical landmarks such as the Bargate.
Entrance to the City
One of Southampton's most attractive features is the abundance of green open space. If you enter the city on the A33 and travel down The Avenue, which was once a perilous road frequented by highwaymen, you will come to
The Common, a great expanse of open land encompassing 325 acres on which to stroll, picnic and relax. Its attractions include a
wildlife center, a boating lake, a fishing lake, a duck pond and a large paddling pool complex, which is a great place to take the kids. It also hosts events such as the Ordnance Survey Balloon and Flower Festival, held in July each year, and Power in the Park. Common Conservation Walks, which are free, are held regularly.
City Centre...
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Broadlands
Broadlands, one of the finest examples of mid-Georgian architecture in England, was the home of the late Earl Mountbatten of Burma, who was assassinated...
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- Landmarks
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Barratts
- Barratts stocks shoes for men, women and children of all ages and sizes. Styles range from seasonal sandals to casuals, formal footwear to fashion...
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- Shopping
- Portswood
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City Art Gallery (The)
- This gallery is one of the finest in the south of England and is a European Award Winner. Its collection spans six centuries from Old Masters to...
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- Southampton City Centre
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