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Welcome to The Portsmouth Guest Guide. As the UK’s only island city,
Portsmouth hasplenty to offer in terms
In 2015, Portsmouth will become the new home of Ben Ainslie racing and
of heritage and culture,
the America’s Cup will return
perfect destination.
World Series. An exciting year
which makes it a There’s plenty
to experience in
Portsmouth – from the
with the city hosting the global
for Portsmouth to showcase all that it is great at.
Whether you are staying
popular attractions at
overnight or for a little longer
including the massively
and enjoyed. So sit back, relax
the Historic Dockyard
there is much to be explored
popular Mary Rose Museum, or
and turn the pages to discover more
with attractions, which runs along the
during your visit. We hope you enjoy your
plenty of fun to be had for all ages,
Jo Andrews
discovering 5km of beach packed
about Portsmouth and what you can do
Southern end of the Island - there is
time in Portsmouth ...
there is plenty of fun to be had for all ages.
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Centres and Points are spread across the
city so that you’re never too far away from
PAGE 4 Itineraries 6 Julie Chappel - Featured Artist 8 The National Museum of the Royal Navy 10 Canoe Lake Leisure 10 Italian espresso at the Coffee Cup 11 Royal Armouries - Fort Nelson 12 Blue Reef Aquarium 13 Make a night of it at Kings Theatre 14 Mozzarella Joes on the beach 15 The Pyramids - swimming fun! 15 Spa time 16 Hampshire’s Top Attractions 18 Clarence Pier 19 Marwell Zoo 20 The Jolly Sailor 21 Explore an island on your doorstep 22 Southsea Beach and beyond 23 Love Southsea
friendly, expert advice about where to go,
what to do and where to stay when you’re
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visiting Portsmouth.
Visit www.visitportsmouth.co.uk or
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Seaside Fun for All the Family: The UK’s only island city boasts a magnificent promenade running from Eastney to Old Portsmouth. Along the length of the beach are a plethora of attractions for all ages – many evoke memories of traditional seaside holidays of the past, with swan-shaped pedaloes on Canoe Lake and the nearby pitch and putt. The Tenth Hole, a popular café, sitting alongside the course, is well known for its eye-poppingly large cakes and is a great place for breakfast too. Southsea Castle is the place where Henry VIII watched the Mary Rose sink. Now it’s a great place to visit and the kids will have hours of fun exploring the passages below ground.
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and Albert Road where you will find everything from antiques, artworks and artisan chocolates. Take the time to wander and enjoy the laid-back, atmosphere. At the end of a shopping spree, make your way to the Belle Isle in Osborne Road for great food, a buzzing atmosphere and a pitcher of Sangria.
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Every weekend throughout the summer there is live music from an assortment of musicians at the Band Stand. Pack a picnic and prepare to enjoy great music, a party atmosphere and one of the best backdrops in the world. (You will see everything from warships to sailing ships, hovercrafts, ferries and pleasure boats traversing the Solent). There is a fascinating walk from Clarence Pier to Old Portsmouth. You
can follow the route along the raised section with the harbour to one side and the old town to the other and see such landmarks as Portsmouth Cathedral, the Square Tower (often open for arts and crafts/vintage events) and the Round Tower where generations have welcomed home their sailor sweethearts, waving as the navy ships pass close-by
Shopping, shopping, shopping: There’s no doubting the attraction of Gunwharf Quays when it comes to shopping. Once the former home of HMS Vernon, the Royal Navy’s Torpedo Branch, the site now boasts 90 designer outlets at this great location with easy parking – and after you’ve finished with the shops, there are wonderful bars and restaurants to revive you. Nearby is Commercial Road which houses all the major high street names and the Cascades Shopping Centre. While in Southsea you will find Knight and Lee (John Lewis) in the Palmerston Road precinct along with a large Debenhams department store. If you prefer to shop in independent boutiques, head for Marmion Road
Creative Portsmouth: With its long association with great authors, Portsmouth’s literary heritage is well known and you will find blue and brown plaques around the city. Charles Dickens was born in the city in 1812 and his birthplace, a small house on Old Commercial Road, is now a museum, which celebrates the author’s life and his many novels. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle worked in Portsmouth as a doctor and it was at No. 1 Bush Villas on Elm Grove that he wrote the first two Sherlock Holmes novels. Rudyard Kipling also lived for a time in the city and you will find his house in Campbell Road which bears a blue plaque to mark his time in the city from 1871-77. Portsmouth is still a creative city, with a thriving contemporary art scene. Turner Prize winning artist Grayson Perry studied for a BA in fine art at Portsmouth Polytechnic and it is home now to a thriving creative scene. There are always exhibitions of fine and decorative art at the free Portsmouth Museum, with a collection spanning 500 years of art, sculpture, photography, print, glass and ceramics. There is an exhibition programme, which changes every few months and other creative events and activities, along with a lovely café and open garden area for the warmer months For contemporary art and upcoming artists, aspex Gallery in Gunwharf
Quays hosts artists from around the world with a first-class programme of exhibitions. There are also smaller galleries that hold regular exhibitions such as Art Space’s Gasp Gallery. Art Space also hold ‘open studio’ events several times a year. There are new galleries opening all the time in the city such as the Coastguard Studios, Portsmouth Guildhall’s new space - Zodiac Art Gallery and the University’s new Space Gallery. There are also regular exhibitions in alternative spaces such as hairdressers and orthodontists, garages and pubs. All along the seafront in the warmer months there are creative events from art fairs at the Square Tower to craft workshops at Southsea Greenhouse Keep your eyes peeled on a Friday for pieces of artwork left dotted about the city for an appreciative audience to take home. My Dog Sighs (featured on BBC2’s The Culture Show) is a great proponent of the free art scheme and you can see more of his work by visiting www.mydogsighs.co.uk. To see some of his spectacular wall art in the flesh, walk down Exmouth Road from Albert Road, past the colourful terraced houses towards Marmion Road and just before the junction, there is a garage on the right hand side with a spectacular piece of his work. (Take the time to watch My Dog Sighs - A Can is Born on Vimeo). My Dog Sighs has recently collaborated with five other artists on painting the walls of Hilsea Lido of which certain parts can be seen from the M27 and M725 motorways. On Albert Road, there’s plenty of street art to admire, remember to look up and you might see something quite unexpected. At 1 Albert Road is the immensely popular Garage Lounge – perfect for morning coffee, wonderful lunches or fantastic tea and cake. Or why not wander through the Palmerston Road precinct to sample the delights of Like a Teatray in the Sky on Osborne Road. Great food, lovely people, a fun vibe and some of the
most delightful crockery you are ever likely to see. As evening approaches head to one of the theatres; the Kings Theatre in Southsea or the New Theatre Royal to see cutting-edge dance, opera, ballet or if you are visiting during the summer months, look out for the open air performances. But if live music is more your scene, Portsmouth Guildhall boasts a impressive calendar of live music, comedy and shows whilst the Wedgewood Rooms in Southsea is a well-established live music venue, playing host to many national and international live acts in the worlds of music and comedy.
Indulge in an ice-cream on
Southsea beach whilst watching the UK’s only commercial Hovercraft.
Head to the top of the Emirates Spinnaker Tower, which is
celebrating its 10th birthday
during 2015, and if you dare, walk across the glass floor.
Take a stroll along Albert Road, Castle Road and Palmerston Road to seek out the great independent shops and curiosities.
Visit the Historic Dockyard and
explore Portsmouth’s great history with the sea at one of the many
museums, which tell the story of the city’s navel heritage, people and contribution to Britain’s maritime history.
Listen to at band at the bandstand on Southsea Common or enjoy
the wide open space– perfect for
kite flying, picnics, ball games and lazing in the summer sunshine.
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WHAT’S BUGGING
JULIE ALICE CHAPPELL?
The Portsmouth Guest Guide cover image was designed by Portsmouth based artist, Julie Alice Chappell who is causing a real buzz with her insect art.
Julie explained how she began on this
Aggrieved at the wasteful society we
from found glass, wire and lead. A tiny
currently inhabit, Julie takes discarded electronic components and skillfully creates her insect artworks.
As well as being fascinating to look at, Julie explained her bugs are making a
statement about waste and our planet’s precious resources.
“As a painter, photographer and sculptor, my multi-disciplinary practice transforms found objects into something new and seemingly organic.
“My current work, ‘Computer
Component Bugs’ incorporates the
printed ephemera from inside computers and gadgets which I find discarded in my local area, on the streets or ‘flytipped’ on wasteland.
“The recycled bits of cultural refuse that
are woven throughout my work represent a direct encounter with the excesses of modern living highlighting the dangers
journey.
“The first up-cycled conceptual/
contemporary piece I created was a
called ‘Chaffinch’, which was created Victorian hand made bird was used, combining the old with the new.
“The use of old electronic components in my work was first inspired when I found
a box full of electronic bits and pieces at
The Beneficial Foundation in Portsmouth (Craft bank) and my thoughts turned to the worrying trend of ‘planned obsolescence’.
“As a painter, photographer and sculptor, my multi-disciplinary practice transforms found objects into something new and seemingly organic.
of e-waste in the environment,” she explained.
Julie first came to Portsmouth to study
art and has now made the creative island city her home. And she’s keen to share
what she finds so special about the city.
options. I love visiting the Café Parisian
them I realized they actually looked like
also has regular art exhibitions. The
in ‘found art’ and whilst contemplating
bugs with all their colourful and metallic
bodies and wire legs and antennae. This
with its veggie options and which
Albert Road area is brimming over
with creativity, art shop/galleries, art
“I think creative people are drawn to
is where the Computer Bugs began,”
and there’s been an art college here for
Recommendations for visitors to
Julie regularly exhibits at group shows
and Southsea:
can be found on her Facebook art page.
Portsmouth because of its heritage
several decades. After years of study at art college/university, creative people grow warm to the city and decide to
stay. Well, that’s how it happened for me. “I moved to Portsmouth to study on the
Art Foundation course at the Portsmouth Art College back when I was eighteen years old.
“I stayed in Portsmouth and my children grew up here. In more recently years I
attended Portsmouth University for four years, full time, studying Contemporary Fine Art BA (Hons) as a mature student
but I consider myself to be a ‘self taught’ artist,” she said.
Up-cycling, re-using found objects, plays a major part in her work and 6
“I wanted to find a way to re-use them
said Julie.
experience the best of Portsmouth
cafes and the Kings Theatre with its art exhibition space,” she said.
and art fairs in Portsmouth and details
“The sea front, especially in the warmer
Her work is permanently displayed for
on. My favourite place is the butterfly
Rd, Portsmouth, PO4 8EA.
months, there’s always something going house at the natural history museum in
purchase in Island Pictures, 183 Eastney
early Summer when all the butterflies start to emerge.
“The Palmerston Road area is a favourite
Contact details:
and cake with numerous cafes and
Chappell Artist
café is the Southsea Coffee Company,
wordpress.com
for chatting with arty friends over coffee
art page: Julie Alice
restaurants. As a vegan, my favourite
Blog: juliealicechappellart.
with its wide range of vegan cakes and
Email: ade70013@port.ac.uk
treats and selection of vegan coffees. “Soprano’s Italian restaurant is rather special too with many vegetarian
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BIG
One For a big day out or a short break visit, Portsmouth Historic Dockyard for a truly amazing and memorable experience.
Explosion Museum of Naval Firepower:
Day Out
Take the waterbus over to this awardwinning museum and step into the
dangerous world of arming the Royal Navy from gunpowder to modern
missiles. Situated within the 18th century buildings at the Royal Navy’s former armaments depot of Priddy’s Hard,
discover the listed Grand Magazine, a
The All-Attraction Ticket (valid for one year) includes entry to:
magnificent gunpowder vault that once stored 4000 barrels for Nelson’s Navy.
H MS Victory: Come on board the world’s oldest
Royal Marines Museum: Step into
commissioned warship and step into the world of
the seriously tough world of the
Nelson’s Navy. HMS Victory was Nelson’s flagship at
Just buy an All-Attraction ticket
Commando and walk in the footsteps
the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805 and is the ship where
to explore our historic ships,
of heroes. Explore the fascinating 350
he died a hero’s death. Explore where the crew ate
including Lord Nelson’s flagship
year history of the Royal Marines and
their meals, the hammocks they slept in (and might be
HMS Victory and the world’s first
through a series of hands–on displays,
buried in) and imagine clearing the ship for battle.
iron-hulled armoured warship
games and simulators, discover the
HMS Warrior 1860. Discover the
Mary Rose: This state-of-the-art museum is
personal stories of the Royal Navy’s
the Mary Rose and thousands
extraordinary collection of artefacts recovered from
HMS M.33: The only surviving ship
the wreck in our award-winning
is closed from October 2015 to Spring 2016 for the
complete without a visit to the
H MS Warrior 1860: The world’s first iron-hulled,
then step on board and experience
the Trafalgar Experience at the
a shot in anger, yet changed naval warfare forever.
experience of the Gallipoli campaign
amphibious elite fighting force.
story of Henry VIII’s flagship,
home to the remains of Henry VIII’s flagship and an
of her artefacts recovered from
the sea after 400 years. (Please note the Mary Rose
museum. Your day out won’t be
final phase of her conservation programme).
new 20th century galleries and
armoured warship launched in 1860 and never fired
the stunning immersive battle
National Museum of the Royal
H MS Alliance at the Royal Navy Submarine Museum:
that claimed over 100,000 lives.
Alliance - it’s as if she is about to leave for sea. Take a
of the Historic Dockyard, and the
and even smell how life was lived under the sea.
Waterbus: A complimentary boat ride
Navy and an adventure-packed trip to Action Stations, where
you can train like a Commando! New for 2015 is Boathouse
4, home to the world’s largest
skills. Plus go on board for the surviving ship from the First
the Hear My Story Galleries travel through the last
Portsmouth Historic Dockyard,
all under one roof. Dozens of interactive adventures,
Portsmouth Harbour to explore
including one of Britain’s tallest indoor climbing
the only surviving Second
towers, Laser Quest (additional charge applies)
World War era submarine,
HMS Alliance at the Royal Navy Submarine Museum and visit the 18th century gunpowder vault at Explosion. Also visit
the magnificent Royal Marines Museum, set in the Victorian Officers Mess at Southsea.
During the school holidays visit and take part in extra free
and Sky Tykes, a rope course for younger children, giving a taste of the action in today’s Royal Navy.
B oathouse 4: The only hands on working Second World War boathouse set in Portsmouth’s Historic Dockyard,
home to the world’s largest collection of small Royal Navy boats where traditional boat building skills are on show
and have-a-go mast climbing experience for all the family. Plus the best dining experience in the new Brasserie with views across the historic Portsmouth Harbour.
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the stories of the sailing navy, Admiral Lord Nelson
A ction Stations: Action, adventure, thrills and history
Also take a cruise around
To book your tickets visit: General Enquiries:
100 years, the century of greatest change.
World War’s Gallipoli Campaign.
All-Attraction ticket which is valid for a year.
warships of the modern Royal Navy
and experience the Battle of Trafalgar, then through
first time, HMS M.33, the only
family activities. Book online and save 20% off the
peek through the working periscopes, and see, hear
women of the Royal Navy past and present. Explore
watch traditional boatbuilding
dock and marvel at the view of her bow,
Harbour Tours: A sailor’s eye view
Britain’s official museum dedicated to the men and
a mast climbing experience and
Campaign. Descend into the Georgian
Assault your senses by walking on board HMS
N ational Museum of the Royal Navy Portsmouth:
collection of small Navy boats,
from the First World War’s Gallipoli
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023 9283 9766
HM Naval Base, PO1 3LJ Royal Marines Museum, Eastney Esplanade,
Southsea, PO4 9PX Royal Navy Submarine Mueseum, Haslar Rd, Gosport, PO12 2AS
from Portsmouth Historic Dockyard to the Royal Navy. Submarine
Museum and Explosion (subject to availability and available on a first come, first served basis). Opening Times:
Portsmouth Historic Dockyard opens from
10am to 5:30pm April - October and 10am to
5pm November - March. Last tickets are sold 1 hour before closing.
The Dockyard is closed on Christmas Eve, Christmas Day and Boxing Day. The Dockyard offers a wide range of
options for catering and retail; including
Explosion Museum of Naval
Costa Coffee and Boathouse No. 7
PO12 4LE
new brasserie - Midships Cookhouse at
Firepower, Priddy’s Hard, /historicdockyard @phdockyard
Restaurant, the Georgian Tea Rooms, the Boathouse 4, Nauticalia, the Mary Rose shop and café, the National Museum of
the Royal Navy shop, Antique Storehouse and the Dockyard Apprentice Exhibition.
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Game, set & match Canoe Lake Leisure was born with the intention of saving the twelve Victorian public tennis courts at Canoe Lake in Southsea.
Venue details:
St Helens Parade, Southsea,
Since taking over the running of the courts, Canoe Lake Leisure offers tennis for all
Portsmouth PO4 9RG
levels, all year round.
There are four high performance artificial grass courts as well as two hard courts - so
tennis@canoelakeleisure.co.uk
whaever surface you enjoy playing your game on, Canoe Lake Leisure can give visitors an enjoyable and friendly experience.
The newly opened Greens cafe provides great homemade food which is sourced
located with fresh organic ingredients. A new high specification pavilion is also being planned which will open to visitors and the community in early 2016.
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Canoe Lake Leisure
www.canoelakeleisure.co.uk Court Prices: Junior £3.50 Family £3.50 Adult £5.50
Independant & local italian espresso Coffee Cup Portsmouth Ltd is an independent, local family run business, specialising in Italian Espresso Coffee, established in 2007.
You will also find Coffee Cup at the
Just out from town, visit the new
at Clarence Pier, just along from the
the heart of Portchester Precinct. This
Visit the brand new Coffee House
the Coffee Cup Walk taking in the ever
Esplanade. Enjoy panoramic views of
that deserves a treat at either end?
opposite end of Southsea Seafront
Hovercraft terminal. Why not attempt
modern and vibrant Coffee Shop in
the Seafront in the ambience of this
Alternately visit the Coffee Kiosk in
the bustling Wednesday Market then
situated in the middle of the square,
‘make your day’ the Coffee Cup way!
front of the cosy log burner with a hot chocolate. 10
The new-look museum has more than 350 big guns on display, from all corners of the globe, tracing the development of artillery from pre-gunpowder siege machines to the modern day. The newly configured Artillery Hall displays an extensive
Visitors can explore the vast 19-acre site and discover secret tunnels and underground chambers, take a tour with one of our guides to unearth the intriguing history of Fort Nelson - or simply enjoy the spectacular views of Portsmouth Harbour, the Meon Valley and South Downs National Park from the ramparts. A definite not to be missed experience is the power and noise of the daily gun-firing at 1pm – a great thrill for all the family. Enjoy Fort Nelson whatever the weather – there’s stuff to do, things to see, inside, outside and entry’s free. Fort Nelson is open seven days a week, between 10am to 5pm (April to October) and from 10.30am to 4.30pm (November to March). It is closed on Christmas Eve, Christmas Day and Boxing Day. To find Fort Nelson, follow the brown tourist signs from the M27. Car parking is clearly signposted and is free. For more information, please visit www.royalarmouries.org
Venue details: Portsdown Hill Rd, Fareham PO17 6AN
train station and bus terminal. If you’re
01329 233734
thinking of visit Portchester Castle or
Portsmouth’s Guildhall Square. Ideally
be sure to visit and let the friendly team
just minutes from Cascades Shopping
www.coffeecupportsmouth.com
centre and Portsmouth’s train station.
Fort Nelson is one of a series of six forts strategically positioned along the chalk ridge of Portsdown Hill and is probably the best surviving example of a 19th-century Victorian fort. Now after undergoing a multi-million pound redevelopment the Fort has been transformed in to a museum for the 21st century and includes a new visitor centre, state-ofthe-art galleries and Café 1871. A highlight is the magnificent Voice of the Guns gallery, showcasing 14 of the most iconic weapons from the national collection. These include two sections of the infamous Iraqi Super Gun, two anti-aircraft guns used to defend the South Coast and the city of Portsmouth during the Second World War, and the Great Turkish Bombard dating to 1464.
range of 20th-century guns. The largest on display being the enormous 200-tonne First World War Railway Howitzer.
the precinct minutes from Portchester
changing views? It’s 2.2 miles - surely
treat. Warm up on those chilly days in
The summer is always a great opportunity to get out and about, enjoy the better weather and see something of Hampshire’s historic past. Fort Nelson provides something for everybody – from school children to history buffs – and aims to educate, entertain and inform.
is perfectly located in the centre of
built directly on the beach at Eastney
setting with your favourite coffee and
Enjoy a free day out at the Royal Armouries Museum at Fort Nelson, home to the national collection of artillery - The Big Guns.
Open all year, seven days a week 10-5pm (Apr-Oct) See website for winter opening. FREE Entry & Parking. www.upixphotography.com
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Don’t miss Blue Reef ’s resident family of Asian otters in their spacious heated indoor holt and the extensive outdoor area with great sea views!
Portsmouth’s award-winning Blue Reef Aquarium offers visitors a dazzling undersea safari through the oceans of the world.
Situated on Clarence Esplanade, between the two piers overlooking the busy Solent, Blue Reef Aquarium is a great place to visit whatever the weather. Explore the drama of the British coast, the underwater gardens of the Mediterranean and the dazzling beauty of a spectacular coral reef. At the aquarium’s heart is the giant ocean tank where an underwater tunnel offers incredibly close encounters with puffer fish, triggerfish and hundreds of vibrant tropical fish amid the beauty of a recreated coral reef. Over 45 other living displays reveal the sheer variety of life in the deep, from tropical sharks and stingrays to giant lobsters and elegant seahorses. Other features are home to
Venue details:
Clarence Esplanade,
Southsea, Portsmouth, PO5 3PB
023 9287 5222 portsmouth@
bluereefaquarium.co.uk
www.bluereefaquarium.co.uk
everything from poison dart frogs and monitor lizards to giant carp, piranhas, turtles and terrapins. The Jelly Babies displays showcase the incredible secret world of the jellyfish, one of the oceans’ ultimate wanderers. Visitors can see each stage in the jellyfish cycle inside speciallyconstructed displays which mimic life in the open ocean and even have their own internal currents. Fish Nursery - Blue Reef’s dedicated team of aquarists are actively involved in pioneering captive breeding programmes for a wide range of both native and tropical species. The four-tank nursery allows visitors to watch baby sharks, seahorses and other aquatic new-borns grow and develop before they are transferred to larger displays or transported to other UK aquariums. If the sun’s shining then don’t forget to bring your towel and a bucket and spade to make the most of the aquarium’s outdoor Blue Reef Beach Club and Splash Play. Overlooking the bustling Solent the club boasts its very own 50-tonne sandy beach and rockpool sandpit alongside
an outdoor splash play area complete with giant water nozzles. Other features include giant stepping stones, a picnic area, grassed sundecks, pebble beaches and a variety of other outdoor activities. Refreshments are also available during the main holiday periods. Blue Reef is family friendly with under 3’s admitted free and Family Tickets available. The aquarium is baby-friendly with changing facilities, it’s accessible for push-chairs, and multi-level displays mean even the smallest family members get a great view. Sit back and relax in the Blue Reef Cafe where you can enjoy a wide selection of drinks, snacks and meals. High chairs, a bottle warmer and microwave are also available for parental use. The Blue Reef Gift Shop is filled with a wide range of marine-themed gifts, souvenirs, educational toys, cards and posters. As well as innovative displays, informative daily talks and feeding demonstrations, there’s an everchanging programme of special events and exhibitions throughout the year from Pirates Weekends to Shark Week.
NIGHT at the THEATRE A
The dignified and beautiful Kings Theatre, situated on Albert Road in Southsea, is one of the best examples of an elegant Edwardian playhouse to be found in the British Isles with many of its original features and Italian Renaissance style of décor still intact. The theatre, a result of the vision and
the last century and the theatre is proud
Boughton and the architectural prowess
and Lisa Reilly as their current Patrons.
business acumen of John Waters
of Frank Matcham, one of the greatest
theatre architects of his time, opened in
1907 in “a most glittering of occasions”. Since that night numerous productions
have visited the Kings - the theatre was
the venue for the opening of the famous ‘Aldwych Farces’ and in 1974, Director Ken Russell filmed the Pinball Wizard sequence of the rock opera ‘Tommy’
featuring The Who and Elton John here. Many stars of the stage and screen
have performed at the Kings including Sarah Bernhardt, Noel Coward, Sean
Connery, Rex Harrison, Spike Milligan, Ivor Novello, Sybil Thorndike and HB
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to include Dillie Keane, Hugh Dennis Since 2003 the theatre has been
operated by Kings Theatre Trust Ltd
and over £2million has been spent on
an extensive restoration programme to carry out vital repairs, restoration and improve facilities.
The Kings has a full and varied
programme of shows throughout the
year to suit all tastes including Musicals, Ballet, Opera, Dance, Music and
Tribute acts, Drama, Comedy, Family
Shows, Film and of course traditional Pantomime!
Check out what’s on tonight... we look forward to welcoming you!
Venue details:
Kings Theatre, Albert Road Southsea, PO5 2QJ
Box Office: 023 9282 8282 www.kingsportsmouth. co.uk
/kingstheatre
@kingssouthsea
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PYRAMIDS
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A Great Day Out for All the Family!
On the beach at
The Pyramids Centre is one of Portsmouth’s largest entertainment, leisure and event complex’s located along Southsea Beach. The centre boasts a variety of activities for all ages with leisure pools, funky flumes, wacky waves, pool inflatables and a three level soft play adventure world filled with mazes, climbing nets and ball pits. There is a spacious multipurpose gym with over 70 pieces of cardiovascular and resistance equipment and a weekly programme of fitness classes including Zumba, yoga and health circuits.
S
outhsea’s only restaurant on the
or our delicious pastas the perfect
food for the family is always
You can even watch the famous food
seafront, where serving good
on the menu. So visit when you’re
out for the day enjoying the seafront, celebrating an anniversary or even a
sunset, Mozzarella Joes is the place to be and every day is a ‘Mojoe’ one. If
you’ve ever watched the boats go by whilst sipping a cocktail or a beer on Venue details: Located on Clarence Esplanade between the Blue Reef Aquarium and the Hovercraft terminal. Open from 10am till 10pm, Monday to Sunday. Contact 023 9229 5004 www.mozzarellajoes.co.uk
the balcony you will have experienced the magic of Mojoes. Your taste buds should be doing a jig at the mention of the Stone Baked Pizza and if
you’ve tucked into Gourmet Burgers your tummy should be murmuring ‘mmmmms’ right now.
Try the BIGGEST burger in the South
– the Giant Scooby Doo! Perhaps you will find the traditional fish & chips
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Feel exhilarated in the three fun pools offering a wide range of swim activities including super splash, inflatable
sessions and Percy’s pool party. For adults, choose from swim & chill, ladies and adult only sessions. Afterwards refuel at the centre’s poolside or reception café’s. Stocked with a wide range of food and drink from freshly made sandwiches, jacket potato’s and other delicious treats.
Visit: www.bhlivetickets.co.uk for a list of up and coming events.
If you are looking for an evening of entertainment, the Pyramids is a great place to experience the thrill and buzz of live music, comedy, sport and cultural events. Quench your thirst during gigs at bars located inside our auditoriums. Our friendly teams are always ready to serve a great range of beers, ciders, spirits and soft drinks.
Venue details:
Clarence Esplanade,
Portsmouth, PO5 3ST Customer Service: 023 9279 9977
Pool timetable available
on website pyramids.co.uk @pyramidscentre Pyramids.Centre
complement to the Solent views.
creation take place in the open plan
kitchen - follow the glow of the giant
orange pizza oven to learn the secrets
of Mozzarella Joes homemade flavours. Then complete your meal with 2 for 1
desserts! What more could you ask for? For a casual lunch, a dinner or even
just a coffee you will find plenty on the
extensive menu to tempt your curiosity and entice you back for more - kiddies included! We even welcome well
behaved dogs. Share the experience,
spare some time to listen to the sea and
SPA
at
Pyramids
The Spa at Pyramids offers a luxurious range of Elemis, holistic & beauty treatments to suit all occasions. Whether it’s a spa day with friends or simply to de-stress and unwind we have something for you. The team of therapists offer a selection of treatments using Elemis products to
indulge your body, relax your mind and revive your spirit. Pamper yourself from top to toe with our comprehensive range of Elemis facials or our soothing body treatments.
Elemis are a pioneering British spa and skincare brand, with powerful combination in using natural ingredients, cutting edge technology and proven clinical trials.
spend time together with your family,
To enquire or to book an appointment please contact Spa Reception on:
Southsea Beach.
is recommended. For details on opening times and treatments please go to:
when you visit Mozzarella Joes on
023 92799 977 (Option 2) or email: spa.pyramids@bhlive.co.uk. Advanced booking www.pyramids.co.uk/spa
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Discover & Explore Visitors staying in PORTSMOUTH are in prime position to explore the best that HAMPSHIRE has to offer. Winchester Science Centre and
Get in touch with your inner Tarzan and
hands-on, interactive, science and
Valley Country Park
capacity digital
Family Fun
Country Park near
Gardeners World
With a farm full of
Visit Paultons Theme Park, in the New Forest voted best park in the UK by
Mumsnet and home to more than 60 family rides and attractions, which
include a rollercoaster and log flume. Housing a collection of over 250
automobiles and motorcycles telling
the story of motoring on the roads of
Britain from the dawn of motoring to the
present day, the award winning Beaulieu National Motor Museum appeals to all age groups.
Discover a great day out and explore
Manor Farm and Country Park with its delightful mix of woodland, riverside,
open space and the Victorian working farm. From ring-tailed coatis to
majestic giraffes, endangered tigers
to frilled lizards, curious meerkats to
pygmy hippos – Marwell Zoo is home to an incredible range of exotic and 16
landscaped surroundings.
Planetarium is the South of England’s
Step Back in Time
flagship HMS Victory and HMS Warrior.
Ferries.
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Or why not make a visit to one of the
to the deep emotions stirred by its
National Museum of The Royal Navy:
Watercress Railway Line where you can
Museum and Explosion Museum of
beautiful gardens at
a steam or loco engine to travel through
Museum in Southsea for the amazing
the south coast’s
Steam Railway - a
beds and alighting at a number of
The Royal Navy.
glasshouses,
Forest, world-famous for
The Museum of Army Flying at Middle
Portsmouth’s award-winning Blue Reef
and 1,000 acres
of rhododendrons,
with over 35 historic aircraft dating from
incredible creatures from tropical sharks
interactive displays.
Enter the world of the pirates and sail
And because Hampshire as so much
Valley Leisure for some active family fun.
your next trip with details of events,
technology centre and the largest
beauty, from its outstanding architecture
friendly museums that create The
choral music. Close by in Alresford is the
Gosport’s Royal Navy Submarine
and Itchen Valley
planetarium in the UK!
Eastleigh.
Explore 200 acres of
climb aboard a carriage pulled by either
Naval Power or The Royal Marines
friendly animals,
Exbury Gardens and
some of the county’s famous watercress
stories of the men, women and ships of
largest ornamental
magical place in the New
character stations along the route.
beautiful gardens
the Rothschild Collection
of country park to explore, there is
azaleas, camellias and
something for everyone at Staunton Country Park.
rare trees and shrubs.
The Sir Harold Hillier Gardens in Romsey
A day at the seaside awaits you
is a 180-acre garden paradise with a
spectacular views from the Emirates
42,000 plants and boasts one of the
you are brave enough, venture across
Europe. While carpets of spring bulbs,
at Southsea Beach. You can see
magnificent collection of more than
Spinnaker Tower in Portsmouth and if
largest Winter Gardens of its kind in
the glass floor. Nearby at Gunwharf
a stunning walled rose garden, rich
and lunch overlooking Portsmouth
garden make Mottisfont a feast for the
Quays you can enjoy a spot of shopping Harbour.
autumn leaves and a colourful winter senses all year round.
Overlooking the bustling Solent,
Wallop tells the story of British Flying
Aquarium is home to thousands of
World War I to the present day alongside
to turtles and stingrays.
Make a visit to Fort Nelson – an
the seas of the Rapids in Romsey with
the Royal Armouries’ national collection
Discover The Isle of Wight …
imposing Victorian Fort that is home to of artillery – The Big Guns, with over
350 guns on display plus tunnels and ramparts to explore.
Ahoy There...
travelled
some distance to explore
Hampshire,
for your next
visit check out Southampton
Airport with daily
flights from across the UK – you
could be in Hampshire quicker than you think!
to offer, Visit Hampshire can help plan accommodation and travel advice and
From Royal Residences and fairytale
tips.
beaches, The Isle of Wight has it all.
of Hampshire’s Top Attractions visit
castles, dramatic coastline and sandy
And don’t forget! If you are visiting one
Explore the Isle of Wight with Red
www.hampshireattractions.co.uk or pick
Visit Portsmouth Historic Dockyard,
Funnel Ferries if you are traveling from
where you can go onboard Nelson’s
from Portsmouth step aboard Wightlink
home to the Mary Rose Museum and
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take to the trees with Go Ape at Moors
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Winchester Cathedral offers a wealth of
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endangered species, in beautiful,
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Whether you choose to take a short break or stay a little longer, there are plenty of adventures awaiting you with Hampshire’s Top Attractions. Here are a just a few ideas to get you started.
Southampton or if you are traveling
up a leaflet from reception for discount vouchers and special offers.
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AMUSEMENTS
rides & activities FOR THE
at
FAMILY
Clarence Pier, Southsea is one of the largest amusement parks on the south coast and boasts all manner of amusements, rides and activities for all the family. Pier Pressure is the UK’s first double decker urban extreme aerial high ropes challenge course, suitable for the whole family. With more than 28 different elements you can navigate a tight rope to a four-inch
beam at a height of more than 10 metres. So, are you brave enough to tackle high wire rope bridges and navigate rope ladders? Clarence pier has even more rides
Set in 140 acres of beautiful Hampshire surroundings, Marwell Zoo is an insight into the wonders of wildlife and how you can help to protect them. From ring-tailed coatis to majestic giraffes, endangered tigers to frilled lizards, curious meerkats to pygmy hippos – is home to an incredible range of exotic and endangered species, in beautiful, landscaped scenery. Visitors can explore the play parks, take a trip on the train, listen to fascinating talks and watch the animals being fed. The zoo has plenty of special events to keep the family busy too.
take in some incredible views of white
stampede through Southampton City
The exhibit will provide a range of
Zebras will be an extraordinary, FREE,
Sunset Party in the Park: 26 June 2015
particular favourite amongst the visitors.
Marwell’s Sunset Party in the Park is
and attractions than ever including the flying dumbos and breakdance. Another
back by popular demand! Visit the
test of bravery, this ride is a must-visit for any adrenaline junkie. Down at the pier
zoo for a party to remember! See the
there is also Pirate Pete’s adventure playground. This is one of the largest
animals at sunset, enjoy special talks
indoor children’s playgrounds on the south coast. It has everything to keep the
and watch incredible performances and
little ones entertained for hours. Children aged 2 and up can take advantage of
entertainment.
the wealth of attractions available including Pete’s 100ft pirate ship, with a maze
Wild Explorers: 23 July – 31 August
of tunnels and netted walkways, two adventure ball pools, rockin’ rollers, soft
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play zone and crazy bouncy castles. Find out more online at clarencepier.co.uk.
WILD Marwell Zoo
Wild Explorers marks the start of a £17m investment
programme
for
Marwell
Zoo over the next 10 years, creating improved habitats for animals and more
immersive experiences for visitors. Wild Explorers is Marwell’s biggest exhibit
to date! Visitors can will be immersed
in the animals’ environment as they 18
rhino, zebra and scimitar-horned oryx. entertaining activities, both indoors and out, focussed on discovery, learning and
the natural history of these magnificent creatures. What’s more, the exhibit will
offer covered areas for exhibitions and education sessions plus a new, themed play area for younger guests. Baby Boom!
Recently, Marwell Zoo has welcomed some incredible new arrivals, including,
Centre in summer 2016 Marwell’s Zany family friendly event that will brighten
up the streets, enliven the parks, add vibrancy to the high street and most
importantly... add smiles to hundreds of thousands of visitors and residents.
Miniature zebras will also be taking
up residence at the zoo creating a fun filled trail for visitors. Follow the news at zanyzebras.org.uk
meerkats, pygmy hippos, Humboldt
penguins and snow leopards. Kanika, the playful Amur leopard cub is a
Amur leopards are classified as critically
endangered in the wild, so this extremely rare and adorable cub is an important
addition to the global conservation of the species.
Halloween Festival
24 October – 1 November
Get ready to be spooked... Design a
Venue details:
animals explore and eat their pumpkin
Winchester
storytelling with the resident witch, and
www.marwell.org.uk
pumpkin for carving and watch the
Marwell Wildlife,
treats.
SO21 1JH
Be
enthralled
by
spooky
have bundles of fun at the scarecrow
Tel: 01962 777407
selfie.
Marwell’s Zany Zebras: July 2016
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THE ISLAND ON YOUR DOORSTEP
For an alternative day out, visitors to Portsmouth should look no further than a day trip to the scenic Isle of Wight, it’s the place to be and Wightlink is the way to get there.
The Jolly Sailor
is a fantastic venue to enjoy live music and party the night away with family & friends. The Jolly Sailor Bar & Restaurant
in Clarence Parade Southsea is rapidly establishing an enviable reputation on
the South Coast for providing excellent food, top class service & regular live entertainment.
Situated in Southsea with views
overlooking Southsea Common & the Solent, The Jolly Sailor is the perfect location to enjoy a relaxing evening Venue details:
54 Clarence Parade, Southsea, PO5 2EU
drink, a spot of lunch, a fabulous 3
course meal or a fun night dancing to some fantastic live music.
The menu is full of tummy rumbling
favourites from Chicken and Chorizo
Haven’s residents or pay a visit to
Whether travelling with friends, family or
thing there is still so much on offer
looking for some refreshment will not
the warmer months, relax on one of
of pubs and restaurants that the
as a couple, even on a busy day there is plenty of room to breathe. Running frequent sailings from Portsmouth Harbour to Ryde Pier, the foot visitors across the Solent in
tagliatelle to a roasted vegetable and
just over 20 minutes linking
goat’s cheese wrap – they also have
up with local Island buses
a children’s menu which is host to a
at the end of the pier or
choice of main meals, ice cream and
Island Line train services
a drink!
from the pier to main
Head over to their website for their what’s on information or why not
Those looking to escape the hustle and
register to become a member of The
bustle of city life for a short time can
Jolly Sailor Southsea to get advance
head to the Isle of Wight for natural,
notice of forthcoming events.
beautiful scenery. There are many
walking routes that run across the entire width of the Island so regardless of
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to be explored – don’t forget that bikes
Blackgang Chine, the family-friendly
go for free with Wightlink Ferries.
theme park where imaginations run wild.
If pulse raising activities are not your
And, after all the excitement, those
for all visitors, big and small. During
be disappointed by the wide array
the Isle of Wight’s glorious sandy
Island has to offer. Whether seeking
Looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life for a short time?
destinations on the Island.
web:
20
200 miles of cycling routes, all waiting
passenger service takes
023 9229 5195
thejollysailor
With its white sandy beaches, open spaces, and countless attractions, the Island has something to offer every visitor.
in some fresh Island air. For the more
active day trippers, the Island is home
to 28 miles of heritage coastline and
beaches and take in the
a quick bite to eat between activities
the plethora of water sports
loved one, there are plenty of options
Kids can let off steam whilst
own Wightlife magazine is packed
break in the sunshine, and
advantage of whilst on the Island.
scenery whilst watching
or a slap up gourmet meal with your
take place off the coast.
to choose from – Wightlink’s very
parents enjoy a well-earned
with special offers for visitors to take
with 14 award-winning
So, for a day out like no other, and
beaches to choose from,
visitors will be spoilt for choice.
only a short trip from the centre of Portsmouth, look no further than the
The Island is also home to a number
Isle of Wight. With Wightlink Ferries,
something for everyone. History buffs
where you’ll enjoy … room to breathe.
of popular attractions and there is
you’re never far from the perfect day out
and those looking for a leisurely day
To book visit wightlink.co.uk
out can visit heritage properties such as Osborne House, Queen Victoria’s
holiday home, and Carisbrooke Castle to learn about its Royal connections
and meet the castle’s resident donkeys. Families can head to Monkey Haven
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Just a stone’s throw from Gunwharf Quays and Old Portsmouth, Southsea’s pebbled beach with views across the Solent offers visitors the traditional seaside visit – no matter how long you spend, you will always feel like you have been on holiday.
F
rom the promenade and pier to the vibrant, culturally diverse town, which is home to some of the best independent shops and venues in the South, Southsea offers a unique and memorable visit.
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Explore top attractions such as Blue Reef Aquarium, home to thousands of incredible creatures and the Pyramids Centre with activities for all the family including pools with funky flumes, wacky waves, the brilliant ‘sidewinder’ flume and a three level soft play adventure world filled with mazes, climbing nets and ball pits. Experience the thrill and nostalgia of Clarence Pier, which is huge must for families with traditional fairground, indoor entertainment centres, adventure playground and much more. Visit Britain’s only museum dedicated to the D-Day landings, the D-Day Museum explores all aspects of the landings and is home to the Overlord Embroidery, the largest piece of embroidery in the world, tracing the D-Day landings from beginning to end. The Royal Marines Museum follows the fascinating history of the Royal Marines from recruitment to deployment. Take a walk through time and experience the thrilling adventures of this elite fighting force.
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Explore Southsea and Portsmouth’s history at Southsea Castle, which not only provides the best panoramic views out to the Solent but also is
also free admission. (Open March – October) The Castle was part of a series of fortifications constructed by Henry VIII to protect the country from invaders. Discover the huge ramparts and underground tunnels around this intriguing site. Southsea has a fantastically varied shopping on offer such as the bohemian option in Albert Road, with a mix of shopping, bars and restaurants. On Castle Road you will find a range of inspirational traders who offer a unique experience, a similar feel to the ‘Lanes’ in Brighton and just north of Southsea Common, Palmerston Road is the main shopping area with an interesting mix of national retailers, smaller specialist stores, cafes and restaurants. On the first Saturday of every month head to Palmerston Road precinct for a taste of local talent for the Love Southsea markets where you’ll find everything from toys and gifts to shabby chic homeware, music and art. And for when you are feeling hungry, thirsty or in need of an ice-cream, there are plenty of restaurants, beach café’s, tea rooms and bars offering a wide range of fantastic food and drink. For more information on Southsea, the Beach and Beyond, pick up a copy of the Southsea Pocket Guide from your accommodation provider with vouchers and discounts. www.southseabeach.co.uk
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Room to
The Isle of Wight is the place to be and Wightlink is the way to get there. When visiting Portsmouth you are just moments away from the Island that has it all. Great beaches, theme parks, walking and cycling, plus year-round attractions and worldfamous events. Step on board your Wightlink catamaran at Portsmouth Harbour, or take the car ferry from Portsmouth Gunwharf and get away for the day with family or friends where there’s ‌ room to breathe.
Experience the best of the Isle of Wight with Wightlink
wightlink.co.uk/roomtobreathe