Southampton is located in Hampshire county, on the Southern coast of England. It is the largest city in the county, only 75 miles away from London and 19 miles from Portsmouth. The main industries include tourism, car manufacture, petrochemicals and tobacco processing. It doesn’t matter if you
Southampton is located in Hampshire county, on the Southern coast of England. It is the largest city in the county, only 75 miles away from London and 19 miles from Portsmouth. The main industries include tourism, car manufacture, petrochemicals and tobacco processing. It doesn’t matter if you are here for the first time, returning, on a business trip or a long planned vacation. The city will guarantee a wonderful stay, for all ages.
Southampton is the city where you will find a part of the medieval walls, the longest piece in all England. It is also the famous place where the Titanic set off on its first and only journey before the tragic end occurred. The “Titanic Trail” is a way to explore some of the key locations of the past. The Southampton Boat Show is held every year in September, and it attracts close to 600 exhibitors. It was first held in 1968, to celebrate the city’s connection to the sea. The show lasts for about a week.
The hotels will welcome you with great service and trained personnel. At the end of the day, you know that people are the ones making the difference. If you can’t part from luxurious living conditions not even on holiday, these may be the best option for you. The top-rated are Premier Inn, The Blue Keys, Elizabeth House Hotel, Novotel, Holiday Inn, Highfield House Hotel, Mercure and Grand Harbour. If you are looking for a more traditional, cozy and personalized stay, choose a quality B&B: Mayfair Guest House, Eversley Guest House, Hunters Lodge, Heather Gables. Also, check out Ellenborough House Guest House, Alcantara Guest House and Rivendell Guest House. These units provide a unique experience in accommodation.
A travelling experience is not fulfilled until you have tried the local food, right? Whatever your quest is, a delicious and nutritious breakfast, a satisfying lunch or a light dinner, here are some of the places you should add to your list. Quay FIFTEEN serves quality British and international courses. Everest Cuisine and Kohinoor of Keralawill take on a trip to the Orient and serve you spicy Indian food. Sulas Greek Taverna and Blue Island are perfect for Greek-inspired dishes. If you are simply in the mood for a dessert or drink with friends, choose a cafe or pub: The Lovely Little Cafe, Tooti’s Gelato Bar, Number 12 Bistro or Goblets.
Time to go outside and explore the surroundings. Start your day at New Forest Lavender Farm, a truly lavender fragrance heaven. Your tour of museums should include the Solent Sky Museum, which displays the history of aviation. The Tudor House and Garden is a very old building, that shows an insight into the lives of the former residents. Riverside Park and The Common are perfect for long walks, bike rides, a picnic or a day of fun and games with the children. You may also be interested in visiting Titanic Engineer Officers Memorial, a tribute monument, that will move you to the core when will you realize that the story of Titanic isn’t just a story. The Manor Farm County Park awaits you with characters dressed up in 1900 clothes, ready to teach you all about life on a farm, animals and vintage equipment they used in those ages. History comes alive when you step into the SeaCity Museum, take a glance at the Holy Rood Church, admire the Southampton Town Walls or the Old Cemetery.
The travellers will be so impressed with Southampton’s beauty, that the thought of coming back will hover in their mind until they return. There is so much history soaked on its street and harbours that at sometimes it might become overwhelming.