"A Romantic Weekend Away"

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"A Romantic Weekend Away"

A Romantic Weekend Away

SUNSET SUNDAYS at Emirates Spinnaker Tower Spinnaker Tower, Gunwharf Quays, Portsmouth PO1 3TT. https://www.visit-hampshire.co.uk/whats-on/sunset-sundays-at-emirates-spinnaker-tower-p1576371 Raise a glass 100 metres above sea level while enjoying a panoramic view of the sunset over Portsmouth Harbour at Emirates Spinnaker Tower. Sunset Sundays events offer live music and a sky-high pop-up bar serving wines, beers and spirits including locally sourced favourites such as Upham Ale, Portsmouth Distillery and Isle of Wight Gin. Tickets are £16 per person which includes access to the tower's three viewing decks and a complimentary drink on arrival. Places at Sunset Sundays are limited and pre-booking is recommended to guarantee entry. Sunset Sundays will take place on every Sunday between 19th May and 4th August. Doors Open at 8pm. Strictly over 18s only.
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Spinnaker Tower
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SUNSET SUNDAYS at Emirates Spinnaker Tower Spinnaker Tower, Gunwharf Quays, Portsmouth PO1 3TT. https://www.visit-hampshire.co.uk/whats-on/sunset-sundays-at-emirates-spinnaker-tower-p1576371 Raise a glass 100 metres above sea level while enjoying a panoramic view of the sunset over Portsmouth Harbour at Emirates Spinnaker Tower. Sunset Sundays events offer live music and a sky-high pop-up bar serving wines, beers and spirits including locally sourced favourites such as Upham Ale, Portsmouth Distillery and Isle of Wight Gin. Tickets are £16 per person which includes access to the tower's three viewing decks and a complimentary drink on arrival. Places at Sunset Sundays are limited and pre-booking is recommended to guarantee entry. Sunset Sundays will take place on every Sunday between 19th May and 4th August. Doors Open at 8pm. Strictly over 18s only.
The Southsea rose garden is such a lovely, calm place and nice to visit even in winter as it's a haven for birds. It's free and accessible from the sea front. ON SOUTHSEA’S SUNNY SEAFRONT THERE’S a pretty spot with some compelling history. Actually, there are quite a few. Most of them are fairly well-known (no-one’s going to miss the Naval Memorial), but few Portsmuthians seem to be aware of Lumps Fort. Certainly, almost nobody knows it by that name. That’s because Lumps Fort doesn’t really exist anymore. The fortified walls remain, as well as a few mounts for defensive guns and the like. These days, however, the fort is better known for being the home of Southsea Rose Garden. In bloom, the garden is stunning, and is said to have up to forty varieties of roses on display. Once you’re had your fill of Lumps Fort and Nearby you’ll find Southsea Model Village, as well as Canoe Lake and Portsmouth’s own Natural History Museum, Cumberland House – all well worth a look.
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The Rose Gardens
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The Southsea rose garden is such a lovely, calm place and nice to visit even in winter as it's a haven for birds. It's free and accessible from the sea front. ON SOUTHSEA’S SUNNY SEAFRONT THERE’S a pretty spot with some compelling history. Actually, there are quite a few. Most of them are fairly well-known (no-one’s going to miss the Naval Memorial), but few Portsmuthians seem to be aware of Lumps Fort. Certainly, almost nobody knows it by that name. That’s because Lumps Fort doesn’t really exist anymore. The fortified walls remain, as well as a few mounts for defensive guns and the like. These days, however, the fort is better known for being the home of Southsea Rose Garden. In bloom, the garden is stunning, and is said to have up to forty varieties of roses on display. Once you’re had your fill of Lumps Fort and Nearby you’ll find Southsea Model Village, as well as Canoe Lake and Portsmouth’s own Natural History Museum, Cumberland House – all well worth a look.
Portsmouth Film Society - SUNSET OUTDOOR CINEMA https://www.portsmouthfilmsociety.org.uk/ Our outdoor cinema locations are Southsea Skatepark (PO5 3NZ) and Fort Purbrook Activity Centre ( PO6 1BJ) The doors will be open an hour before the screening, you can buy ticket at the gate (contactless) if we have not sale out. Please bring your folding chairs, sleeping bags, blankets and picnic. We do not sale any food/drink. No glasses at the venues.
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Southsea Skatepark
Clarence Esplanade
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Portsmouth Film Society - SUNSET OUTDOOR CINEMA https://www.portsmouthfilmsociety.org.uk/ Our outdoor cinema locations are Southsea Skatepark (PO5 3NZ) and Fort Purbrook Activity Centre ( PO6 1BJ) The doors will be open an hour before the screening, you can buy ticket at the gate (contactless) if we have not sale out. Please bring your folding chairs, sleeping bags, blankets and picnic. We do not sale any food/drink. No glasses at the venues.
Portsmouth Film Society - SUNSET DRIVE IN MOVIE NIGHTS. Pier Car Park @ Clarence Pier PO5 2AP Southsea. Our drive-in car park location is at Pier road Coastal Scheme Car Park. The car park privately established for Southsea Coastal Scheme. Portsmouth City Council generously allow us to use location for the drive-in movie nights. Film start time: 9.30pm and the doors open 8.45pm.
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Portsmouth Film Society - SUNSET DRIVE IN MOVIE NIGHTS. Pier Car Park @ Clarence Pier PO5 2AP Southsea. Our drive-in car park location is at Pier road Coastal Scheme Car Park. The car park privately established for Southsea Coastal Scheme. Portsmouth City Council generously allow us to use location for the drive-in movie nights. Film start time: 9.30pm and the doors open 8.45pm.
Portsdown Hill, Nature Reserve, Portsmouth, Hampshire, PO6 1AA. Portsdown Hill provides magnificent views over Portsmouth and beyond. The slopes are home to impressive shows of wildlife that can be explored through miles of paths. Portsdown Hill is a chalk ridge that overlooks Portsmouth and provides a stunning viewpoint over the city, the harbours and over to the Isle of Wight. The hill's open network of paths take walkers through flowery grassland and other wildlife-rich habitats. Much of Portsdown's extensive chalk grassland is a Site of Special Scientific Interest. The grassland is home to fantastic displays of colourful wildflowers that change through the spring, summer and autumn. It is an excellent place to spot bees, butterflies and hundreds of other pollinating insects. This flower-rich grassland is now a rare habitat as most has been lost from the countryside. The hill is also rich in bird life, with species such as yellowhammers and whitethroats singing from the bushes, as well as skylarks floating above the waving grassland. Kestrels and Peregrines are present all year and nest on the site. Evidence of our ancestors is everywhere and history, especially military history, is hard to miss. Museums are on hand in some of the Victorian forts to help tell the story. The hill is well served by public transport from Portsmouth and has ample free parking.
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Portsdown Hill Viewpoint
Portsdown Hill Road
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Portsdown Hill, Nature Reserve, Portsmouth, Hampshire, PO6 1AA. Portsdown Hill provides magnificent views over Portsmouth and beyond. The slopes are home to impressive shows of wildlife that can be explored through miles of paths. Portsdown Hill is a chalk ridge that overlooks Portsmouth and provides a stunning viewpoint over the city, the harbours and over to the Isle of Wight. The hill's open network of paths take walkers through flowery grassland and other wildlife-rich habitats. Much of Portsdown's extensive chalk grassland is a Site of Special Scientific Interest. The grassland is home to fantastic displays of colourful wildflowers that change through the spring, summer and autumn. It is an excellent place to spot bees, butterflies and hundreds of other pollinating insects. This flower-rich grassland is now a rare habitat as most has been lost from the countryside. The hill is also rich in bird life, with species such as yellowhammers and whitethroats singing from the bushes, as well as skylarks floating above the waving grassland. Kestrels and Peregrines are present all year and nest on the site. Evidence of our ancestors is everywhere and history, especially military history, is hard to miss. Museums are on hand in some of the Victorian forts to help tell the story. The hill is well served by public transport from Portsmouth and has ample free parking.
THE PRIDE OF HAYLING FERRY. https://www.haylingferry.net/ The award winning Hayling Ferry operates throughout the year - from Eastney Point on Portsea Island to Ferry Point on Hayling Island. The Ferry route crosses the narrow 300 metre entrance to Langstone Harbour and takes 3 minutes - saving a 15 mile journey by road in the process. Bicycles are carried free of charge and the Ferry link forms part of National Cycle Route 2, connecting the scenic Hayling Billy Trail to the seafront cycleway along Southsea seafront. The Ferry crossing also makes up part of the 50 mile Shipwrights Way from Adam Rowe Forest down through Hampshire and Hayling Island with a Ferry trip to Eastney then onward to Portsmouth Historic Dockyard. Another scenic day out - completed by a trip on the Ferry - is the 14 mile Langstone Harbour circular walk and ride with the Ferry Boat Inn next to the Hayling Ferry terminal supplying refreshment to weary travellers. During the Summer months, the Ferry is busy with visitors from Southsea travelling to the sandy beaches of Hayling and in June, to the Kitesurfing Armada Festival on Hayling West beach - just a few hundred metres from the Ferry terminal. Commuters and schoolchildren travel daily to Portsmouth throughout the year. For special events in Portsmouth, the Ferry offers an extended service. The highlight of the year is the 3 day Victorious Festival in August on Southsea Common with late ferry sailings running beyond midnight for festival goers travelling to and from Hayling. The Hayling Ferry can carry 63 passengers and is purpose built for cyclists with boarding ramps and onboard cycle racks. When visiting Portsmouth or Hayling Island take a trip on the Ferry to experience the contrast between the two adjacent islands.
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Eastney Landing station
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THE PRIDE OF HAYLING FERRY. https://www.haylingferry.net/ The award winning Hayling Ferry operates throughout the year - from Eastney Point on Portsea Island to Ferry Point on Hayling Island. The Ferry route crosses the narrow 300 metre entrance to Langstone Harbour and takes 3 minutes - saving a 15 mile journey by road in the process. Bicycles are carried free of charge and the Ferry link forms part of National Cycle Route 2, connecting the scenic Hayling Billy Trail to the seafront cycleway along Southsea seafront. The Ferry crossing also makes up part of the 50 mile Shipwrights Way from Adam Rowe Forest down through Hampshire and Hayling Island with a Ferry trip to Eastney then onward to Portsmouth Historic Dockyard. Another scenic day out - completed by a trip on the Ferry - is the 14 mile Langstone Harbour circular walk and ride with the Ferry Boat Inn next to the Hayling Ferry terminal supplying refreshment to weary travellers. During the Summer months, the Ferry is busy with visitors from Southsea travelling to the sandy beaches of Hayling and in June, to the Kitesurfing Armada Festival on Hayling West beach - just a few hundred metres from the Ferry terminal. Commuters and schoolchildren travel daily to Portsmouth throughout the year. For special events in Portsmouth, the Ferry offers an extended service. The highlight of the year is the 3 day Victorious Festival in August on Southsea Common with late ferry sailings running beyond midnight for festival goers travelling to and from Hayling. The Hayling Ferry can carry 63 passengers and is purpose built for cyclists with boarding ramps and onboard cycle racks. When visiting Portsmouth or Hayling Island take a trip on the Ferry to experience the contrast between the two adjacent islands.
Spanish bar/dining room with quirky contemporary decor, offering a menu of classic tapas dishes. Sant Yago Restaurant in Southsea, offer a contemporary twist on the Spanish Tapas bar. The dishes are not traditional Spanish Tapas but a modern interpretation of them. Sant Yago caters for vegetarians, vegans, coeliacs and carnivores. The menu includes Mushroom Brushchetta - Torn shiitake, portobello and button mushrooms pan fried with garlic butter, cider vinegar, on grilled bread, also Braised Pig Cheeks - caramelised leek and onion, creamy wholegrain mustard sauce. Address: 12 Clarendon Road, Portsmouth, Southsea PO5 2EE Telephone: 02392 179636 https://www.santyago.co.uk/
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Sant Yago
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Spanish bar/dining room with quirky contemporary decor, offering a menu of classic tapas dishes. Sant Yago Restaurant in Southsea, offer a contemporary twist on the Spanish Tapas bar. The dishes are not traditional Spanish Tapas but a modern interpretation of them. Sant Yago caters for vegetarians, vegans, coeliacs and carnivores. The menu includes Mushroom Brushchetta - Torn shiitake, portobello and button mushrooms pan fried with garlic butter, cider vinegar, on grilled bread, also Braised Pig Cheeks - caramelised leek and onion, creamy wholegrain mustard sauce. Address: 12 Clarendon Road, Portsmouth, Southsea PO5 2EE Telephone: 02392 179636 https://www.santyago.co.uk/
ONBOARD RIBS - Boat Tours. https://www.onboardribs.co.uk/ Exciting Powerboat Rides from the heart of Gunwharf Quays, Portsmouth. Tour the historic harbour, blast out around the amazing Solent Forts, the Mary Rose wreck site & across to the Isle-of-Wight. All in the care of one of our experienced skippers, on one of our fast & exciting, high power RIBs. We operate between 10.00 and 18.00 hrs daily Prices start from £ 17.95 per person and family tickets from £ 55.00. (Pre-booking is always advisable). Onboard Charters depart from Gunwharf Quays at the foot of the Spinnaker Tower.
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Gunwharf Quays
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ONBOARD RIBS - Boat Tours. https://www.onboardribs.co.uk/ Exciting Powerboat Rides from the heart of Gunwharf Quays, Portsmouth. Tour the historic harbour, blast out around the amazing Solent Forts, the Mary Rose wreck site & across to the Isle-of-Wight. All in the care of one of our experienced skippers, on one of our fast & exciting, high power RIBs. We operate between 10.00 and 18.00 hrs daily Prices start from £ 17.95 per person and family tickets from £ 55.00. (Pre-booking is always advisable). Onboard Charters depart from Gunwharf Quays at the foot of the Spinnaker Tower.
There are benches on the rise just above the Bandstand. Take a bottle of wine and watch the sunset with the ships passing by and the lights of the Isle of Wight coming on.
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The Bandstand
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There are benches on the rise just above the Bandstand. Take a bottle of wine and watch the sunset with the ships passing by and the lights of the Isle of Wight coming on.
TAKE A LONG ROMANTIC WALK ON THE BEACH. When you think of romantic things to do with someone you love, walking on the beach is probably on the short list. Three things make strolling on the beach such a great way to connect with your partner: Beauty. The beach is a change from the workplace, home, and screens most of us look at most of the time. We also have a primal connection with water and long views. It’s just pretty by the sea. Your eyes are pleased, which lifts your spirits and creates a happier mood. Intentionality. When you go to the beach to walk with your honey, it’s not something you have to do. You’re making a choice to spend the time together. Focused attention. This is the most important element. When you’re walking together, it’s just the two of you. You’re not doing some task or on your device. (If you are, you’ve blown the relational benefit.) You’re talking to each other and really listening, or just enjoying companionable silence. You are together.
Eastney Esplanade
Eastney Esplanade
TAKE A LONG ROMANTIC WALK ON THE BEACH. When you think of romantic things to do with someone you love, walking on the beach is probably on the short list. Three things make strolling on the beach such a great way to connect with your partner: Beauty. The beach is a change from the workplace, home, and screens most of us look at most of the time. We also have a primal connection with water and long views. It’s just pretty by the sea. Your eyes are pleased, which lifts your spirits and creates a happier mood. Intentionality. When you go to the beach to walk with your honey, it’s not something you have to do. You’re making a choice to spend the time together. Focused attention. This is the most important element. When you’re walking together, it’s just the two of you. You’re not doing some task or on your device. (If you are, you’ve blown the relational benefit.) You’re talking to each other and really listening, or just enjoying companionable silence. You are together.
THE PORTSMOUTH HARBOUR BOAT TOUR https://www.portsmouth-boat-trips.co.uk/ The Portsmouth Harbour Tour lasts for between 40 and 50 minutes. We depart from Gunwharf Quays and Portsmouth Historic Dockyard. Where-ever you join the Harbour Tour you can leave at either point, but only one trip per person is allowed per ticket. The cruises around Portsmouth Harbour and Naval Dockyard give views of the modern Royal Navy and Historical sights. Photography is permitted, and waving to the sailors is mandatory!! The vessels are enforced to remain safe distances away from the quays and ships (50 metres), but still allowing spectacular views of all ships and sights. A full commentary is provided on every trip detailing ships and sights of interest (sorry, only available in English due to continuing variation of ships and sights). The main tour vessel has facilities onboard including drinks and snacks, and toilets. There is seating inside and out and heating on all vessels.
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Gunwharf Quays
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THE PORTSMOUTH HARBOUR BOAT TOUR https://www.portsmouth-boat-trips.co.uk/ The Portsmouth Harbour Tour lasts for between 40 and 50 minutes. We depart from Gunwharf Quays and Portsmouth Historic Dockyard. Where-ever you join the Harbour Tour you can leave at either point, but only one trip per person is allowed per ticket. The cruises around Portsmouth Harbour and Naval Dockyard give views of the modern Royal Navy and Historical sights. Photography is permitted, and waving to the sailors is mandatory!! The vessels are enforced to remain safe distances away from the quays and ships (50 metres), but still allowing spectacular views of all ships and sights. A full commentary is provided on every trip detailing ships and sights of interest (sorry, only available in English due to continuing variation of ships and sights). The main tour vessel has facilities onboard including drinks and snacks, and toilets. There is seating inside and out and heating on all vessels.
In Old Portsmouth, the cobbled streets are lined with historic homes, traditional pubs and quaint tea rooms. The historic Portsmouth Harbour area is a world away from its old incarnation as a hive of vice and debauchery - now it's an ideal place to experience the quiet life. Explore the Camber Dock and ramparts, or even see the home of Ben Ainslie Racing (Land Rover BAR), before indulging in some home-cooked food at a pub overlooking the Solent. Sip wine alfresco in the summer or enjoy a coffee by a cosy fire in the colder months - it's an ideal spot for couples, dog owners or those after a break from the city hubbub.
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Old Portsmouth
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In Old Portsmouth, the cobbled streets are lined with historic homes, traditional pubs and quaint tea rooms. The historic Portsmouth Harbour area is a world away from its old incarnation as a hive of vice and debauchery - now it's an ideal place to experience the quiet life. Explore the Camber Dock and ramparts, or even see the home of Ben Ainslie Racing (Land Rover BAR), before indulging in some home-cooked food at a pub overlooking the Solent. Sip wine alfresco in the summer or enjoy a coffee by a cosy fire in the colder months - it's an ideal spot for couples, dog owners or those after a break from the city hubbub.
Champagne Bar at Southsea Castle. https://www.visitportsmouth.co.uk/whats-on/southsea-castle-champagne-bar-p1279461 The Southsea Castle Champagne Bar runs throughout Summer on Friday Nights! Southsea Castle, Clarence Esplanade, PO5 3PA.
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南海城堡
Clarence Esplanade
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Champagne Bar at Southsea Castle. https://www.visitportsmouth.co.uk/whats-on/southsea-castle-champagne-bar-p1279461 The Southsea Castle Champagne Bar runs throughout Summer on Friday Nights! Southsea Castle, Clarence Esplanade, PO5 3PA.
No.6 Cinema is Portsmouth's premier independent cinema, showing some arthouse gems and forgotten classics alongside the big Hollywood blockbusters. It's based in the world famous Portsmouth Historic Dockyard, which is also home many attractions including HMS Victory, The Mary Rose, HMS Warrior, National Museum of the Royal Navy and Action Stations. Located in the Grade II listed Boathouse 6 (built in 1846), the 275-seat auditorium boasts one of the biggest screens on the South Coast! Considered in Portsmouth as quite the hidden treasure, No.6 Cinema follows a policy of showing world cinema’s latest and greatest releases, whilst also mixing an eclectic blend of cult classics into our ever-refreshing programme. It's operated by Independent Cinema Portsmouth Ltd, a not-for-profit company limited by guarantee. They also have a well-stocked bar serving wine, beer, soft drinks and snacks, perfect for a quick catch up with friends before the film, or to take into the screening. Tickets can be bought in advance online or on the evening of the performance from the box office. If the online tickets are sold out in advance of the screening a number of tickets are held back to sell to walk ups on the evening of the performance. Regular screenings aside, No.6 Cinema also often runs special evenings in commemoration of certain movies, directors, or even seasonal genres, such as festive flicks at Christmastime or frightening horror films around Hallowe’en. Seats are not allocated, and are occupied on a first-come-first-serve basis. no6cinema.co.uk/films
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No6 Cinema
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No.6 Cinema is Portsmouth's premier independent cinema, showing some arthouse gems and forgotten classics alongside the big Hollywood blockbusters. It's based in the world famous Portsmouth Historic Dockyard, which is also home many attractions including HMS Victory, The Mary Rose, HMS Warrior, National Museum of the Royal Navy and Action Stations. Located in the Grade II listed Boathouse 6 (built in 1846), the 275-seat auditorium boasts one of the biggest screens on the South Coast! Considered in Portsmouth as quite the hidden treasure, No.6 Cinema follows a policy of showing world cinema’s latest and greatest releases, whilst also mixing an eclectic blend of cult classics into our ever-refreshing programme. It's operated by Independent Cinema Portsmouth Ltd, a not-for-profit company limited by guarantee. They also have a well-stocked bar serving wine, beer, soft drinks and snacks, perfect for a quick catch up with friends before the film, or to take into the screening. Tickets can be bought in advance online or on the evening of the performance from the box office. If the online tickets are sold out in advance of the screening a number of tickets are held back to sell to walk ups on the evening of the performance. Regular screenings aside, No.6 Cinema also often runs special evenings in commemoration of certain movies, directors, or even seasonal genres, such as festive flicks at Christmastime or frightening horror films around Hallowe’en. Seats are not allocated, and are occupied on a first-come-first-serve basis. no6cinema.co.uk/films
https://www.kingsportsmouth.co.uk/whats-on/ The Kings Theatre was designed by the architect Frank Matcham. It opened on 30 September 1907. It is operated by the Kings Theatre Trust Ltd. The building was designated a Grade II* listed building in 1976. Much of the backstage area is still fully manual, allowing it to retain the tag of a traditional hemp house, though powered flying bars have now been installed to allow large-scale productions. In 1974, director Ken Russell filmed the Pinball Wizard sequence of the rock opera Tommy at the theatre, featuring The Who and Elton John on the stage. Many one night touring shows come through the Kings Theatre, from ballet to rock music, through drama to children's shows. One of the biggest draws is the Christmas Pantomime. The Kings Theatre is well known in Hampshire for its very traditional family pantomimes.
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Kings Theatre station
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https://www.kingsportsmouth.co.uk/whats-on/ The Kings Theatre was designed by the architect Frank Matcham. It opened on 30 September 1907. It is operated by the Kings Theatre Trust Ltd. The building was designated a Grade II* listed building in 1976. Much of the backstage area is still fully manual, allowing it to retain the tag of a traditional hemp house, though powered flying bars have now been installed to allow large-scale productions. In 1974, director Ken Russell filmed the Pinball Wizard sequence of the rock opera Tommy at the theatre, featuring The Who and Elton John on the stage. Many one night touring shows come through the Kings Theatre, from ballet to rock music, through drama to children's shows. One of the biggest draws is the Christmas Pantomime. The Kings Theatre is well known in Hampshire for its very traditional family pantomimes.
https://www.newtheatreroyal.com/whats-on/ The New Theatre Royal is a Victorian Grade II* listed theatre in the heart of Portsmouth, England, with a capacity of 667. The theatre building was constructed in 1854 as Landport Hall. It was converted to a theatre two years later. It was rebuilt in 1884 by Charles J. Phipps and again in 1900 by Frank Matcham. Most of the famous performers of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries appeared at the Theatre Royal. Sir Henry Irving and his leading lady and mistress, Ellen Terry, appeared many times both individually and together. Sarah Bernhardt performed there on several occasions, including her legendary appearances in later life when in a wheelchair. She left her signature on the wall of the dressing rooms (it was retrieved after the fire in 1972). Marie Lloyd was also a regular. Laurel and Hardy appeared before fame in Hollywood and Oliver Hardy chose the theatre as the venue for his birthday party in 1954. Similarly Morecombe and Wise were among many twentieth-century variety stars who appeared early in their career. Irving died on tour in a Bradford hotel in 1905 but his last complete set of performances was completed two weeks earlier at the Theatre Royal Portsmouth. Ellen Terry was appearing there the week he died. During some of performances his private secretary and theatre manager, Abraham ('Bram') Stoker - author of his biography and of the classic Gothic novel Dracula - worked in the offices backstage. There is no clear evidence of when or why people began to refer to the theatre as 'New'. From 1856 to 1976 the theatre was official the Theatre Royal. At some point the 'New' was informally added.
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New Theatre Royal
20-24 Guildhall Walk
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https://www.newtheatreroyal.com/whats-on/ The New Theatre Royal is a Victorian Grade II* listed theatre in the heart of Portsmouth, England, with a capacity of 667. The theatre building was constructed in 1854 as Landport Hall. It was converted to a theatre two years later. It was rebuilt in 1884 by Charles J. Phipps and again in 1900 by Frank Matcham. Most of the famous performers of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries appeared at the Theatre Royal. Sir Henry Irving and his leading lady and mistress, Ellen Terry, appeared many times both individually and together. Sarah Bernhardt performed there on several occasions, including her legendary appearances in later life when in a wheelchair. She left her signature on the wall of the dressing rooms (it was retrieved after the fire in 1972). Marie Lloyd was also a regular. Laurel and Hardy appeared before fame in Hollywood and Oliver Hardy chose the theatre as the venue for his birthday party in 1954. Similarly Morecombe and Wise were among many twentieth-century variety stars who appeared early in their career. Irving died on tour in a Bradford hotel in 1905 but his last complete set of performances was completed two weeks earlier at the Theatre Royal Portsmouth. Ellen Terry was appearing there the week he died. During some of performances his private secretary and theatre manager, Abraham ('Bram') Stoker - author of his biography and of the classic Gothic novel Dracula - worked in the offices backstage. There is no clear evidence of when or why people began to refer to the theatre as 'New'. From 1856 to 1976 the theatre was official the Theatre Royal. At some point the 'New' was informally added.
Albert Road is one of the most notorious roads in our beloved city. From its quirky shops and cafes, to its colourful bars and night life there’s always something going on and there’s hardly ever a quiet night (or day) down this street. Albert Road is a unique shopping area and it’s linear mile sits in the heart of Southsea. It is made up of 180 independent traders with quirky retro boutiques, antique shops, a theatre, a music venue, hair and tattoo salon’s, 2 schools and 2 faith churches, a community centre, post office, travel agent and a passport and visa office, oh and of course the usual watering holes. The area as a whole supports a demographic variable ethnicity, and as such it is noted for its cosmopolitan atmosphere. An eccentric cluster of Antiques, Decorative Arts, Vintage and Retro shops can be found in the heart of Southsea’s theatre land at the west end of Albert Road. One of the cultural cores of the city, Albert Road offers a mix of kooky cafes, independently run shops and charming restaurants. Centred around the King’s Theatre, which routinely features some outstanding casts, the road is home to an eclectic selection of businesses. With everything from comic books to cafes and vintage bookshops to beloved bars, there is a real bohemian feel to the area. If you’re a music lover, make sure to check out the Wedgewood Rooms, which has hosted some of the biggest names in British music over the last 10 years.
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Albert Road
Albert Road
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Albert Road is one of the most notorious roads in our beloved city. From its quirky shops and cafes, to its colourful bars and night life there’s always something going on and there’s hardly ever a quiet night (or day) down this street. Albert Road is a unique shopping area and it’s linear mile sits in the heart of Southsea. It is made up of 180 independent traders with quirky retro boutiques, antique shops, a theatre, a music venue, hair and tattoo salon’s, 2 schools and 2 faith churches, a community centre, post office, travel agent and a passport and visa office, oh and of course the usual watering holes. The area as a whole supports a demographic variable ethnicity, and as such it is noted for its cosmopolitan atmosphere. An eccentric cluster of Antiques, Decorative Arts, Vintage and Retro shops can be found in the heart of Southsea’s theatre land at the west end of Albert Road. One of the cultural cores of the city, Albert Road offers a mix of kooky cafes, independently run shops and charming restaurants. Centred around the King’s Theatre, which routinely features some outstanding casts, the road is home to an eclectic selection of businesses. With everything from comic books to cafes and vintage bookshops to beloved bars, there is a real bohemian feel to the area. If you’re a music lover, make sure to check out the Wedgewood Rooms, which has hosted some of the biggest names in British music over the last 10 years.
They are open in the evening and are my personal recommendation especially at the weekend for a quieter, more civilised evening tipple. If you're lucky you might get one of the leather sofas downstairs.
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Panero Lounge
36-38 Palmerston Road
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They are open in the evening and are my personal recommendation especially at the weekend for a quieter, more civilised evening tipple. If you're lucky you might get one of the leather sofas downstairs.
Address: Broad Street, Portsmouth, PO1 2FS Telephone: 023 9235 1935 Located in the former Point Battery and Barracks in historic Old Portsmouth, The Canteen serves breakfast, lunch and dinner. There is seating inside with the impressive exposed brick arched ceilings, outside on the waterfront deck, with more seating outside in front of the Hotwalls Studios. We are a family run waterfront eatery located in the historic barracks in the Hotwalls. Run by a fantastic team of staff, we have been lucky enough to be serving the people of Old Portsmouth and beyond since July 2016. With our enthusiastic team of chefs led by Head Chef Matt Barnes, busy in the kitchen, we offer a delicious breakfast and lunch menu. We are continually adapting our food offering with the changing seasons and wherever possible our food is sourced locally, from independent suppliers. We enjoy building solid, long lasting relationships with local people who help us to put excellent food on your plate! Our Deck Our Deck is a must-see in all weathers. Located at the mouth of the harbour, we have the best spot to watch all the goings on in the Solent. Come and visit to get a front row seat of Ben Ainslie’s state of the art catamarans, or the magnificent Queen Elizabeth Aircraft Carrier. They all pass by within inches of our deck, enjoyed by our customers in the comfort of our cosy blankets, or whilst enjoying a chilled Sauvignon on a hot day! The Hut On sunny days throughout the summer months, be sure to come down and sample our selection of Judes Ice Creams from our Ice Cream Hut located next to Studio No 1 in the Hotwalls Studios. Great food, great coffee and a truly unique location combine to make an offering which we are very proud of and invite you to come and try for yourself.
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The Canteen
Broad Street
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Address: Broad Street, Portsmouth, PO1 2FS Telephone: 023 9235 1935 Located in the former Point Battery and Barracks in historic Old Portsmouth, The Canteen serves breakfast, lunch and dinner. There is seating inside with the impressive exposed brick arched ceilings, outside on the waterfront deck, with more seating outside in front of the Hotwalls Studios. We are a family run waterfront eatery located in the historic barracks in the Hotwalls. Run by a fantastic team of staff, we have been lucky enough to be serving the people of Old Portsmouth and beyond since July 2016. With our enthusiastic team of chefs led by Head Chef Matt Barnes, busy in the kitchen, we offer a delicious breakfast and lunch menu. We are continually adapting our food offering with the changing seasons and wherever possible our food is sourced locally, from independent suppliers. We enjoy building solid, long lasting relationships with local people who help us to put excellent food on your plate! Our Deck Our Deck is a must-see in all weathers. Located at the mouth of the harbour, we have the best spot to watch all the goings on in the Solent. Come and visit to get a front row seat of Ben Ainslie’s state of the art catamarans, or the magnificent Queen Elizabeth Aircraft Carrier. They all pass by within inches of our deck, enjoyed by our customers in the comfort of our cosy blankets, or whilst enjoying a chilled Sauvignon on a hot day! The Hut On sunny days throughout the summer months, be sure to come down and sample our selection of Judes Ice Creams from our Ice Cream Hut located next to Studio No 1 in the Hotwalls Studios. Great food, great coffee and a truly unique location combine to make an offering which we are very proud of and invite you to come and try for yourself.
Address: Esplanade, PO4 0SP Telephone: 023 9283 2854 Beautifully situated between the waters edge and the bustling promenade, ​Southsea Beach Cafe​ is a whimsical delight, offering the perfect balance of boldness and simplicity, with a friendly, knowledgeable team on hand ready to greet you. Peruse the impressively diverse menu, made with care by our talented kitchen team, using the best local ingredients, including plenty of ​vegan and vegetarian options​. Offering an unforgettable culinary experience enjoyed with stunning ​sea-views over the Solent.
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Southsea Beach Cafe
Eastney Esplanade
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Address: Esplanade, PO4 0SP Telephone: 023 9283 2854 Beautifully situated between the waters edge and the bustling promenade, ​Southsea Beach Cafe​ is a whimsical delight, offering the perfect balance of boldness and simplicity, with a friendly, knowledgeable team on hand ready to greet you. Peruse the impressively diverse menu, made with care by our talented kitchen team, using the best local ingredients, including plenty of ​vegan and vegetarian options​. Offering an unforgettable culinary experience enjoyed with stunning ​sea-views over the Solent.
A popular park dating from 1886 with some of the mature evergreen oaks planted in 1910, Canoe Lake has an impressive range of floral bedding on display at the water's edge. The main attraction to the area is the man made boating lake which has pedal boats available for hire. There is a large and very popular children's play area with equipment for all ages and includes a zip wire, sand pit and water area. Adjacent to the lake are the remaining walls of Lumps Fort which is now a peaceful and restful setting for Southsea Rose Gardens. It is also home to the Model Village where everything is on a miniature scale. Canoe Lake is known as a swan's nursery as it is one of the mute swans' chosen sites in the Solent. At times up to 60 juveniles can congregate here for comfort and security during the winter. Bread can be harmful for the swans as it is difficult to digest. Wheat grain is a much healthier alternative and is usually available at the Canoe Lake cafe that is located nearby. The park is accessed from St. Helen's Parade, where you can enjoy free entry to Portsmouth's Natural History Museum at Cumberland House (see 'External Links'). The museum tells the story of the wild things of the riverbank, marshes, woods and urban areas of Portsmouth. It also has an aquarium and butterfly house (only in the summer). There are many sports facilities available, ranging from a putting green, grass and tarmac tennis courts, and a basketball court. Further east is St. Helen's Cricket Field and Southsea Mini-Links - a challenging 9-hole golf course.
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獨木舟湖
Eastney Esplanade
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A popular park dating from 1886 with some of the mature evergreen oaks planted in 1910, Canoe Lake has an impressive range of floral bedding on display at the water's edge. The main attraction to the area is the man made boating lake which has pedal boats available for hire. There is a large and very popular children's play area with equipment for all ages and includes a zip wire, sand pit and water area. Adjacent to the lake are the remaining walls of Lumps Fort which is now a peaceful and restful setting for Southsea Rose Gardens. It is also home to the Model Village where everything is on a miniature scale. Canoe Lake is known as a swan's nursery as it is one of the mute swans' chosen sites in the Solent. At times up to 60 juveniles can congregate here for comfort and security during the winter. Bread can be harmful for the swans as it is difficult to digest. Wheat grain is a much healthier alternative and is usually available at the Canoe Lake cafe that is located nearby. The park is accessed from St. Helen's Parade, where you can enjoy free entry to Portsmouth's Natural History Museum at Cumberland House (see 'External Links'). The museum tells the story of the wild things of the riverbank, marshes, woods and urban areas of Portsmouth. It also has an aquarium and butterfly house (only in the summer). There are many sports facilities available, ranging from a putting green, grass and tarmac tennis courts, and a basketball court. Further east is St. Helen's Cricket Field and Southsea Mini-Links - a challenging 9-hole golf course.
TAKE A SPIN ON THE SYYWAYS ROLLER COASTER. https://www.clarencepier.co.uk/
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克拉倫斯碼頭
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TAKE A SPIN ON THE SYYWAYS ROLLER COASTER. https://www.clarencepier.co.uk/
https://www.blossomboutiqueflowers.co.uk/ 9 Palmerston Road, Southsea. PO5 3PS. tel: 023 9283 1333 FLORIST. a place where you can order bouquets for every occasion designed specially to your needs. Each and every bouquet is created with passion and love for flowers. We hand deliver our beautiful Flowers across Southsea and surrounding areas. we are very proud to be your boutique florist.
Blossom Boutique
99 Palmerston Road
https://www.blossomboutiqueflowers.co.uk/ 9 Palmerston Road, Southsea. PO5 3PS. tel: 023 9283 1333 FLORIST. a place where you can order bouquets for every occasion designed specially to your needs. Each and every bouquet is created with passion and love for flowers. We hand deliver our beautiful Flowers across Southsea and surrounding areas. we are very proud to be your boutique florist.
BUTTERFLIES ON YOUR SHOULDER. May to September. Following extensive redevelopment, The Butterfly House is now open! We have a huge array of neo-tropical butterflies, including swallowtails, morphos and owl butterflies. There is also the puparium where pupae are kept during their metamorphosis. The butterflies aren't the only thing to see, though, as there is a host of plant life within the greenhouse, including orchids, jasmine, banana, lemon trees and lantana. These aren't there to look pretty, however, but provide much-needed shade for the butterflies and food for the caterpillars. They've even become places for the happy butterflies to lay their eggs. Please note: butterfly season is May - September.
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Cumberland House Natural History Museum
Eastern Parade
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BUTTERFLIES ON YOUR SHOULDER. May to September. Following extensive redevelopment, The Butterfly House is now open! We have a huge array of neo-tropical butterflies, including swallowtails, morphos and owl butterflies. There is also the puparium where pupae are kept during their metamorphosis. The butterflies aren't the only thing to see, though, as there is a host of plant life within the greenhouse, including orchids, jasmine, banana, lemon trees and lantana. These aren't there to look pretty, however, but provide much-needed shade for the butterflies and food for the caterpillars. They've even become places for the happy butterflies to lay their eggs. Please note: butterfly season is May - September.
The Castle Road area is one of the oldest surviving parts of Southsea. The oldest building is probably 17a Castle Road which dates back to 1790. Castle Road and Great Southsea Street have always formed a minor shopping centre with a wide variety of shops and small business uses. There has been a gradual loss of such uses (perhaps especially in Great Southsea Street) usually followed by residential conversion. Castle Road has several lovely eateries such as Pie & Vinyl, Monty’s and Sant's. Events are held down it throughout the year, such as "Record Store Day". Wandering the genteel streets of Southsea, you might be forgiven for thinking that the clock tower on the corner of Castle Road and Great Southsea Street is a Tudor-era treasure. However, this is not the case - as it was built in 1903 in a mock-Tudor style. Indeed, if you look on the tower’s eastern side, you’ll be able to see the true date of completion. The tower’s name derives from its first landlord, cabinet maker Ernest Smith. Over the years, the building became one of the first car showrooms on the south coast, survived the Blitz and is currently a hairdressers.
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Castle Road
Castle Road
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The Castle Road area is one of the oldest surviving parts of Southsea. The oldest building is probably 17a Castle Road which dates back to 1790. Castle Road and Great Southsea Street have always formed a minor shopping centre with a wide variety of shops and small business uses. There has been a gradual loss of such uses (perhaps especially in Great Southsea Street) usually followed by residential conversion. Castle Road has several lovely eateries such as Pie & Vinyl, Monty’s and Sant's. Events are held down it throughout the year, such as "Record Store Day". Wandering the genteel streets of Southsea, you might be forgiven for thinking that the clock tower on the corner of Castle Road and Great Southsea Street is a Tudor-era treasure. However, this is not the case - as it was built in 1903 in a mock-Tudor style. Indeed, if you look on the tower’s eastern side, you’ll be able to see the true date of completion. The tower’s name derives from its first landlord, cabinet maker Ernest Smith. Over the years, the building became one of the first car showrooms on the south coast, survived the Blitz and is currently a hairdressers.
Southsea Rock Gardens is a well known and popular location on Southsea seafront. The gardens comprise 1.35 hectares of landscaped ornamental parkland with rich horticultural diversity and a history dating back to the 1920’s. The Rock Gardens were built in the early 1920’s during the years of the depression following the First World War. At that time Central Government were giving loans and grants to local authorities for schemes that would provide jobs for the many unemployed. The gardens were landscaped by hand and planted with mainly evergreen shrubs, herbaceous plants, alpines and a large number of annuals. The gardens are a secluded area away from the wide open spaces of Southsea Common, and the Millennium Walkway running along the seafront. It is very popular with visitors for the sheltered and tranquil nature of the gardens, and the appeal of the vast range of trees shrubs and borders Plants are constantly being sourced with the intention of building up a distinctive collection of flora not normally seen in publicly open areas. There are two ponds and a fountain, with associated wetland plants and fish stock. An interpretation board at the roadside entrance gives an illustrated history of the gardens.
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南海岸石頭花園
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Southsea Rock Gardens is a well known and popular location on Southsea seafront. The gardens comprise 1.35 hectares of landscaped ornamental parkland with rich horticultural diversity and a history dating back to the 1920’s. The Rock Gardens were built in the early 1920’s during the years of the depression following the First World War. At that time Central Government were giving loans and grants to local authorities for schemes that would provide jobs for the many unemployed. The gardens were landscaped by hand and planted with mainly evergreen shrubs, herbaceous plants, alpines and a large number of annuals. The gardens are a secluded area away from the wide open spaces of Southsea Common, and the Millennium Walkway running along the seafront. It is very popular with visitors for the sheltered and tranquil nature of the gardens, and the appeal of the vast range of trees shrubs and borders Plants are constantly being sourced with the intention of building up a distinctive collection of flora not normally seen in publicly open areas. There are two ponds and a fountain, with associated wetland plants and fish stock. An interpretation board at the roadside entrance gives an illustrated history of the gardens.
BEACH HUT HIRE. https://www.portsmouth.gov.uk/services/leisure/beach-and-seafront/ Beach huts give families a great opportunity to enjoy the beautiful Southsea beachfront. They’re available for hire on a weekly basis, for residents and visitors to Portsmouth. Current prices for booking through to 31 March 2022: 3 September to 4 November 2021: £101.00 Leisure card holders: £60.60 5 November 2021 to 31 March 2022: £45.10 Leisure card holders: £22.80 To check the latest availability, please email seafront.services@portsmouthcc.gov.uk Southsea Beach Huts Southsea Beach Huts,Blue Southsea Beach Huts, multicoloured About Get the full experience of a seaside visit and rent a picturesque Beach Hut in the city of Portsmouth for a week. The huts provide the perfect base for a day of relaxation and fresh sea air. Beach Huts can be hired all year round, creating the perfect opportunity for a half term getaway or treat with the family. Why not book one off-peak and enjoy the seafront's more peaceful side? There are two huts available for weekly hire, one at the Eastney site and one at the Lumps Fort site. This makes it the perfect family location, as they are near both beach and grass - perfect if you want to fly a kite or build a sand castle. Hiring a beach hut means the parents can relax, and enjoy sun-bathing, while the kids run around enjoying the beach or the green, making the best day out for both parties!
16 Eastney Esplanade
16 Eastney Esplanade
BEACH HUT HIRE. https://www.portsmouth.gov.uk/services/leisure/beach-and-seafront/ Beach huts give families a great opportunity to enjoy the beautiful Southsea beachfront. They’re available for hire on a weekly basis, for residents and visitors to Portsmouth. Current prices for booking through to 31 March 2022: 3 September to 4 November 2021: £101.00 Leisure card holders: £60.60 5 November 2021 to 31 March 2022: £45.10 Leisure card holders: £22.80 To check the latest availability, please email seafront.services@portsmouthcc.gov.uk Southsea Beach Huts Southsea Beach Huts,Blue Southsea Beach Huts, multicoloured About Get the full experience of a seaside visit and rent a picturesque Beach Hut in the city of Portsmouth for a week. The huts provide the perfect base for a day of relaxation and fresh sea air. Beach Huts can be hired all year round, creating the perfect opportunity for a half term getaway or treat with the family. Why not book one off-peak and enjoy the seafront's more peaceful side? There are two huts available for weekly hire, one at the Eastney site and one at the Lumps Fort site. This makes it the perfect family location, as they are near both beach and grass - perfect if you want to fly a kite or build a sand castle. Hiring a beach hut means the parents can relax, and enjoy sun-bathing, while the kids run around enjoying the beach or the green, making the best day out for both parties!
SIT TOGETHER ON THE YELLOW BENCHES ALONG CLARENCE ESPLANADE.
Clarence Esplanade
Clarence Esplanade
SIT TOGETHER ON THE YELLOW BENCHES ALONG CLARENCE ESPLANADE.
WALKING TOUR The Mystery of Southsea's Laughing Sailor Starts at Portsmouth Museum & Art Gallery, Museum Road, Portsmouth, Hampshire, PO1 2LJ https://www.visitportsmouth.co.uk/things-to-do/the-mystery-of-southseas-laughing-sailor-p1914161 From £9.99 The trail includes the following offers: 10% off food and drink at The Jolly Sailor 10% off drink at The Phoenix 20% off lunch at the Queens Hotel (Mon-Thu)
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Portsmouth Museum and Art Gallery
Museum Road
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WALKING TOUR The Mystery of Southsea's Laughing Sailor Starts at Portsmouth Museum & Art Gallery, Museum Road, Portsmouth, Hampshire, PO1 2LJ https://www.visitportsmouth.co.uk/things-to-do/the-mystery-of-southseas-laughing-sailor-p1914161 From £9.99 The trail includes the following offers: 10% off food and drink at The Jolly Sailor 10% off drink at The Phoenix 20% off lunch at the Queens Hotel (Mon-Thu)
VALENTINE'S DAY AT THE TOWER https://www.spinnakertower.co.uk/events/
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Spinnaker Tower
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VALENTINE'S DAY AT THE TOWER https://www.spinnakertower.co.uk/events/
https://www. southseamodelvillage. biz Marvel at the 1/12th scale Southsea Model Village, built in 1956, which features forty miniature buildings, houses, forts and castles, as well as a `G' scale garden railway. The third-acre landscaped gardens are set inside the grounds of an old Victorian fort ("Lumps Fort"). Contained inside are a large scale electric garden railway, a 100ft-long rifleman's tunnel, a scale model of Portsmouth Guildhall, a 10,000-gallon waterfall and stream, and a small toy museum. They are located on Southsea seafront next to the canoe lake and rose gardens, just 30 seconds walk from the beach. There is ample parking only 100 yards walk away. The model village is a delightful place to spend time for both young and old. Set in beautifully maintained gardens with 100s of different varieties of flowers it truly is a great place to spend a afternoon. The Rifleman's Tunnel which is 125ft long and holds our scale handmade model of a matchstick Portsmouth Guildhall and Spinnaker Tower. Not to forget their own Castle over looking the Solent with wonderful views for miles, a perfect spot for a picnic. There is also a snack bar that serves hot and cold food and drinks.
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Southsea Model Village
Eastney Esplanade
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https://www. southseamodelvillage. biz Marvel at the 1/12th scale Southsea Model Village, built in 1956, which features forty miniature buildings, houses, forts and castles, as well as a `G' scale garden railway. The third-acre landscaped gardens are set inside the grounds of an old Victorian fort ("Lumps Fort"). Contained inside are a large scale electric garden railway, a 100ft-long rifleman's tunnel, a scale model of Portsmouth Guildhall, a 10,000-gallon waterfall and stream, and a small toy museum. They are located on Southsea seafront next to the canoe lake and rose gardens, just 30 seconds walk from the beach. There is ample parking only 100 yards walk away. The model village is a delightful place to spend time for both young and old. Set in beautifully maintained gardens with 100s of different varieties of flowers it truly is a great place to spend a afternoon. The Rifleman's Tunnel which is 125ft long and holds our scale handmade model of a matchstick Portsmouth Guildhall and Spinnaker Tower. Not to forget their own Castle over looking the Solent with wonderful views for miles, a perfect spot for a picnic. There is also a snack bar that serves hot and cold food and drinks.
Spanish bar/dining room with quirky contemporary decor, offering a menu of classic tapas dishes. Sant Yago Restaurant in Southsea, offer a contemporary twist on the Spanish Tapas bar. The dishes are not traditional Spanish Tapas but a modern interpretation of them. Sant Yago caters for vegetarians, vegans, coeliacs and carnivores. The menu includes Mushroom Brushchetta - Torn shiitake, portobello and button mushrooms pan fried with garlic butter, cider vinegar, on grilled bread, also Braised Pig Cheeks - caramelised leek and onion, creamy wholegrain mustard sauce. Address: 12 Clarendon Road, Portsmouth, Southsea PO5 2EE
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Sant Yago
12 Clarendon Rd
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Spanish bar/dining room with quirky contemporary decor, offering a menu of classic tapas dishes. Sant Yago Restaurant in Southsea, offer a contemporary twist on the Spanish Tapas bar. The dishes are not traditional Spanish Tapas but a modern interpretation of them. Sant Yago caters for vegetarians, vegans, coeliacs and carnivores. The menu includes Mushroom Brushchetta - Torn shiitake, portobello and button mushrooms pan fried with garlic butter, cider vinegar, on grilled bread, also Braised Pig Cheeks - caramelised leek and onion, creamy wholegrain mustard sauce. Address: 12 Clarendon Road, Portsmouth, Southsea PO5 2EE
Intimate and stylish bar/restaurant with pleasant ambience.
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Becketts Southsea
10-11 Bellevue Terrace
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Intimate and stylish bar/restaurant with pleasant ambience.
Sophisticated lounge/bar in classic gentleman's club style for wines, all-day dining and high tea.
The Chambers
27 Landport Terrace
Sophisticated lounge/bar in classic gentleman's club style for wines, all-day dining and high tea.

Neighbourhoods

Closed to traffic so lovely to stroll up. Antique/junk shops. Vintage clothes. Restaurants and a couple of my favourite bars. Lovely old historic road.
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Castle Road
Castle Road
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Closed to traffic so lovely to stroll up. Antique/junk shops. Vintage clothes. Restaurants and a couple of my favourite bars. Lovely old historic road.
Cobbled streets. Pubs. Fishing boats. Cafes. Artists in the hot walls. Sea walks. All beside the harbour entrance. Cathedral. Pubs. Go explore. Highly recommended. Follow the millennium path to the historic dockyard.
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Old Portsmouth
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Cobbled streets. Pubs. Fishing boats. Cafes. Artists in the hot walls. Sea walks. All beside the harbour entrance. Cathedral. Pubs. Go explore. Highly recommended. Follow the millennium path to the historic dockyard.
Pubs. Cafes. Restaurants. Theatre. Fish and chips. Junk shops. See how far you get!
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Albert Road
Albert Road
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Pubs. Cafes. Restaurants. Theatre. Fish and chips. Junk shops. See how far you get!

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風俗和文化

The 41 Best Romantic Movies of All Time.

https://www.townandcountrymag.com/leisure/arts-and-culture/g35354536/best-romantic-movies/
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TOP 10 ROMANCE MOVIES OF THE 1940S-1960S.

https://watchmojo.com/video/id/17886
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50 Greatest Romantic Comedies of All Time.

https://www.rollingstone.com/movies/movie-lists/50-greatest-romantic-comedies-of-all-time-790068/ From ’30s screwballs to 21st-century meet-cutes, Rock and Doris to Hanks and Ryan — our picks for the best rom-coms ever.
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11 of the Most Unconventional & Innovative Romantic Comedies

https://www.indiewire.com/2014/06/11-of-the-most-unconventional-and-innovative-romantic-comedies-24927/
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20 Golden Age Rom Coms that Still Make Us Swoon Today.

https://parade.com/641632/samuelmurrian/i5-classic-romantic-comedies-that-will-still-make-you-swoon-today/
風俗和文化

15 of the best date ideas for Valentine's Day.

https://www.visitportsmouth.co.uk/blog/read/2020/02/15-of-the-best-date-ideas-for-valentines-day-b49
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7 Winter Walks

https://www.portsmouth.co.uk/lifestyle/outdoors/7-winter-city-walks-portsmouth-best-urban-trails-to-stretch-your-legs-from-millennium-promenade-to-old-portsmouth-3116554
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Feed the love on Valentine's Day - Brewers Fayre

https://www.brewersfayre.co.uk/en-gb/valentines-day Treat your loved ones at Brewers Fayre. Indulge in our luxury Valentine's menu of starters, mains and desserts plus our amazing range of pink tipples. WOO WOO; Smirnoff Red Vodka, Peach Schnapps, and cranberry juice, served over ice with a heart straw. Or why not share the perfect Pitcher ...
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An amusing little Southsea sunset video by David Stanley.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lyWBQNgIS_M