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Southampton Guest Guide: Itineraries
Itineraries
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Here’s a handy guide to making the most of your stay in Southampton. We’ve a list of must do’s and a few ideas to take you off the beaten track Cruise into Southampton
evening. So why not pop into one of
the traveller before they depart.
Theatre where you can expect
Why not visit the SeaCity museum or
top comedy and contemporary
Known as the Cruise Capital of Northern the Bedford Place bars. Europe, Southampton has plenty to offer Round off your day at the Nuffield
take a walk along the QE2 Mile and see the anchor belonging to the QE2 now at rest outside the Holyrood Church.
theatre productions.
Tea for Two
If you do nothing else …You have to: Walk the medieval walls – they are some of the best in the UK Enjoy the city’s parks.
Soak up some of the heritage of
Southampton is proud to be known
Head to Oxford Street for a wonderful
Southampton over a cuppa and tasty
as the greenest city on the south
dining experience at the likes of
slice of cake.
coast and you can use the parks to
The Olive Tree Restaurant or
The Tudor House and Garden is a real
walk around the city
The White Star Tavern Dining Rooms.
jewel in the city’s old town, you can step
If you have arrived early or you are
away from the buzz of the city centre
the best contemporary art collection
taking a look around the city before
to a gentler time. As well as learning
outside of London and hosts
your onward journey, you can leave
something of the history of the beautiful
intriguing exhibitions throughout
your baggage in secure surroundings
building, you can enjoy light meals and
the year
at Oceans in the High Street. While you
yummy cakes at the wonderful café with
are there you can see their exhibition
views over the pretty garden.
explaining the city’s links with the cruise
The recently opened Oceans is bringing
Devernois along with great bars and
industry or enjoy some refreshments at
all the glamour of the cruise liners to the
restaurants
their Britannia Tearooms.
tea table. Local artist Sandi O’Donnell
A Day Out With the Girls Shopping
has created two murals that form the
WestQuay is a mecca for shopping but
pastries, cruise ship shaped biscuits and
there’s more to the city than just well known high street names. Bedford Place has a stylish collection of
port and starboard views out to sea. Expect a delicious range of cakes, the house speciality – a cream tea. Pop down to the Boat House Café at Swanwick Marina and experience
boutique shopping experiences. You will wonderful views of the River Hamble find French’s shoe shop where you still while you enjoy a refreshing brew. get service with a smile. While at
Devernois you will find chic co-ordinates For more itineraries and ideas on how to spend 24 hours in Southampton, pick from the French brand. After all that shopping, you’ll need a rest to revive you for that theatre trip in the
Visit the City Art Gallery. It has
Take a trip to Bedford Place to visit independent shops such as
Enjoy a show at the beautiful Mayflower Theatre – and have supper in their Ovation restaurant. Take a trip to Portswood, a cosmopolitan area of the city close to the world renowned University of Southampton. There are great independent shops including the likes of October Books, an independent bookshop run as a co-operative and Sprinkles, which specialises in mouthwatering gelato
up a copy of The Southampton Pocket
Guide from your accommodation venue.
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Southampton Guest Guide: History
SeaCity MUSEUM
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outhampton’s must-visit attraction is SeaCity Museum which tells the story of the people of Southampton through the ages, their fascinating lives and the city’s historic connection with the sea. Located in the Grade II listed former
Magistrates Court, SeaCity Museum reveals the history of the city and the people who have travelled in and out of the area over the past 250,000 years. The exhibitions and displays bring maritime history to life through interactive experiences designed for all ages. Whether you are stopping in the city for a few hours, a day or a weekend, make sure you add the museum to your itinerary.
Southampton’s Titanic Story The most famous ship in the world, the RMS Titanic, pulled away from White Star Dock in Southampton at the start of her maiden voyage on 10 April, 1912. Five days later in the early hours of 15 April she struck an iceberg and sank causing great loss of life. The disaster made headlines across the world. The impact of the tragedy was felt no more so than in Southampton. Most of the crew of the Titanic lived in the city and more than 500 households in Southampton lost at least one family member. 538 of the 714 crew members who gave a Southampton address were lost; the city was devastated. This exhibition tells their story.
Southampton - Gateway to the World Southampton has unique historic connections with the sea. Gateway to the World recounts the stories of people who have departed from or arrived in the port of Southampton over the last 200,000 years with themes of invaders and settlers, traders, exiles and soldiers. One gallery is dedicated to the role the city has played post 1945, and contains an incredible scale model of the famous liner, Queen Mary.
The Pavilion – Special Exhibition Area The Pavilion, the iconic new building attached to the old Magistrates Court, houses our special exhibitions. These change on a regular basis which means there is always something new to see at SeaCity Museum. In 2014/15 The Pavilion plays host to: Ship to Shore – Art and the Lure of the Sea 8 February – 4 May 2014 Immerse your senses in an exhibition of contemporary artists’ work as they explore our fascination with the sea and sea travel. Wild Planet – Celebrating Wildlife Photographer of the Year 30 May – 31 August 2014 Incredibly evocative and powerful images come to The Pavilion as the very best works of some of the world’s best wildlife photographers go on show. Soldiers’ Journey – Hampshire’s First World War Story 11 October 2014 – 4 January 2015 Capturing the spirit of those who laid their lives on the line for King and Country, this new exhibition is part of a Hampshire wide effort to tell the story or our part in the Great War.
Venue details: SeaCity Museum Havelock Road Southampton SO14 7FY 023 8083 3007 Open daily 10am – 5pm. www.seacitymuseum.co.uk
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Southampton Guest Guide: Heritage
EXPLORE THE TRACES
of Southampton’s
TUDOR PAST
The Tudor Revels project has at its heart the aim to raise the profile of Southampton’s historic past. The city is well known as the home port for RMS Titanic and as the place where the spitfire was created but it played just as significant part in England’s history at the time of the Tudors. A new guided walk is available to showcase the Tudor town visiting sites and buildings familiar to Henry VIII and Elizabeth I. Anyone sitting in the little park on Cuckcoo Lane taking in the view over Southampton water, is actually sitting in the remains of the town house of the Earls of Southampton. The third Earl is known as the patron of William Shakespeare but he was also a developer of colonies in the newly discovered Americas, particularly the area known as Virginia, named after Elizabeth I, the Virgin Queen. If you picnic in Town Quay Park you will see the Huguenot garden planted to commemorate the religious refugees who fled to Southampton in the sixteenth century from France and the Low Countries. Across the road you can see the tower of St Juliens chapel, which they were given as a place of worship and ever since the chapel has been known as the French Church. If you take a moment to repose in the little garden on Simnel Street you will be taking your ease in what was once the grand house of Roger Machado, Richmond Herald to King Henry VII, who was with the king at the battle of Bosworth and served him as both herald and spy for many years.
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Tudor Southampton: Rioters, Revellers & Reformers
Over a hundred pages packed with full colour illustrations, a Tudor Timeline and an accompanying walking tour trail leaflet, this A4 book is a fabulous introduction to Southampton during the reigns of the Tudors. Cost: £5 + p&p from info@tudorrevels.co.uk or available from Tudor House Museum, Bugle Street, Southampton.
To download the Walking Tour of Tudor Southampton, scan this QR code.
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Southampton Guest Guide: History
&
Garden
History at the Heart of Southampton
Discover Southampton’s most important historic building, encompassing over 800 years of history on one site. Tudor House Museum, with its beautifully recreated Tudor knot garden, is an exciting discovery for all ages and is just a few minutes walk from the city centre. Dating back to 1492, the current Grade 1 listed house has been home to such characters as eminent Tudor lawyer Lord Lyster, artist George Rogers and Victorian bonnet maker Eliza Simmons. Enjoy a vivid and exciting audio-visual show which explains the history of the house and introduces characters such as John Dawtrey, who built Tudor House and William Spranger, who saved it from demolition at the end of the 19th Century. Elsewhere in the house find lenticular panels and innovative interactive screens that rotate to show how the rooms would have looked during different historic periods, in particular the Tudor, Georgian and Victorian eras. The reconstructed Tudor and Victorian kitchens demonstrate how far mod cons have come in the 21st Century. A selection of restored artefacts of historic importance are on display in the fascinating museum, including examples of Georgian and Victorian jewellery, as well as a number of archaeological finds dating back to the medieval and Tudor periods. If you are visiting, look out for the drop-in workshops and regular special events with historic experts on hand to talk about life in the house throughout its long history. Visit www.tudorhouseandgarden.com to see what’s happening during your visit.
Exhibitions: Tudor House features a rolling programme of exhibitions, meaning there is something new to see in the museum throughout the year. In 2014/15 Tudor House plays host to: Matchstick Armada 25 January – 7 September 2014 Local artist David Reynolds brings the incredible art of matchstick crafting to the house in an unbelievable display featuring famous historic ships, a seaplane and also a scale model of Tudor house, all fashioned from millions of matchsticks. Soldiers Journey 3 October 2014 – 4 January 2015 Capturing the spirit of those who laid their lives on the line for
There is also a series of interactive activities giving children
King and Country, this new exhibition is part of a Hampshire
the chance to find specific objects around the house, design
wide effort to tell the
their own wall fabrics or tiles, make rubbings of unusual
story or our part in the
textures within the building and dress up in period costume.
Great War.
Venue details:
After a tour of the house, enjoy a cream tea in the café
Tudor House & Garden
overlooking the tranquil Tudor knot garden, offering plenty
Bugle Street
of opportunities for children to explore safely. Beyond the
Southampton
garden lies King John’s Palace, the remains of a stone-built
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Ship to Shore exhibition: Catherine Yass, Lighthouse (North), 2011. Copyright the artist. Courtesy Alison Jacques Gallery, London.
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t the John Hansard Gallery you can explore world-class contemporary art, just fifteen minutes from Southampton city centre. Based on the University of Southampton’s picturesque Highfield campus for over thirty years, the Gallery
is free and presents five different exhibitions each year, featuring today’s most innovative artists. The best contemporary art allows you to see, experience and think about the world differently. At the John Hansard Gallery we celebrate this by showcasing a rich variety of work, from new talent to major international figures, and from painting and sculpture to film, photography, installations and digital technology. At the Gallery you’ll find a friendly welcome, free tea and coffee, plus all the latest art books, magazines and gifts in our shop.
venues – the John Hansard Gallery and SeaCity Museum. In the Summer we are bringing the world of
Throughout the year you can also take part in a range
Russian conceptual art to the city in ‘Paper Museums:
of events and activities, including artist talks and tours,
Moscow Conceptualism in Transit’, and in the Autumn
workshops for children, young people and families,
will showcase artist’s works that examine all things
seminars and conferences. We also lead a range of
infinitesimal in ‘The Small Infinite’.
community initiatives and projects with schools and
Admission FREE and all welcome.
organisations across the city and region. Exhibitions to explore in 2014 include ‘Ship to Shore: Art and the Lure of the Sea’, a visual feast with
Venue details: John Hansard Gallery University of Southampton Highfield, SO17 1BJ 023 8059 2158 Open: Tue to Fri 11-5 / Sat 11-4. By Bus from City Centre: Unilink U1 (every 10-15mins) to Highfield Interchange 10
Exhibitions: John Hansard Gallery
world-renowned
Until 4 May 2014 | Ship to Shore: Art and the Lure
contemporary
of the Sea
artists, evoking the
27 May – 19 July 2014 | Paper Museums: Moscow
vastness of oceans
Conceptualism in Transit
and ship-to-shore
5 Aug – 20 September 2014 | The Small Infinite
communications, across two
For further information visit www.handsardgallery.org.uk or join us at Facebook/johnhansardgallery or Twitter @jhansardgallery.
Southampton Guest Guide: Cultural Tourist
SOUTHAMPTON
City Art Gallery
Southampton City Art Gallery is the most significant public art gallery south of London.
Opened in April 1939 in Southampton’s Civic Centre, the art gallery attracts art-lovers, curious amateurs as well as those who simply enjoy the atmosphere of a gallery. Southampton City Art Gallery offers the opportunity to enjoy high quality exhibitions ranging from painting, sculpture and drawing, to photography and film, as well as permanent collection and displays that change regularly to ensure new experiences with each visit. Southampton City Art Gallery is
Exhibitions:
internationally renowned for its
The Artists Rifles
permanent collection which features
From Pre-Raphaelites to
around 3,700 works. These span eight
Passchendaele
centuries and tell the story of western
4 April – 28 June
art from the Renaissance to the present
Follow a history of the ‘Artist Rifles’
day. The core of the collection is
regiment and its members through a
twentieth century and contemporary
selection of artworks, including loans
British art. Strong clusters within this
from the Royal Academy, Imperial
include Post-Impressionism (notably the
War Museum, British Council and Arts
Camden Town Group), Surrealism, St
Council England.
Ives and progressive contemporary art from the mid-1970s.
Dan Perfect and Fiona Rae
Free to enter and conveniently located
On tour from Nottingham Castle
right next to SeaCity Museum, the
Museum and Galleries
venue caters for families. You can enjoy
18 July – 18 October 2014
gallery trails through the exhibitions,
Galleries 1 – 4
Venue details:
monthly art clubs and a fantastic range
An exhibition of work by two
City Art Gallery
of activities for all ages.
contemporary British painters, Dan
Civic Centre, Commercial Rd
Visit www.southampton.gov.uk/art
Perfect and Fiona Rae, offering an
Southampton, SO14 7LP
for more details.
intriguing insight into their individual and
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parallel working processes.
www.southampton.gov.uk/art
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Southampton Guest Guide: City wide events
A Golden Celebration for SOUTHAMPTON 50 is the magic number for Southampton in 2014 as it celebrates half a century of being granted city status. It’s often thought that a town automatically becomes a city when it has a cathedral, a university or a large population. In fact it can only become a city when it is granted that status by Royal Charter. In September 1958 the County Borough of Southampton petitioned the Queen for the town to be raised to the status of a city. It argued that Southampton should become a city owing to its size, its importance as a port and ’the existence of a true sense of citizenship.’
Full details of the city events can be viewed by visiting www.discoversouthampton. co.uk
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On February 24 1964 Southampton
Heaven 17, Then Jerico, Jaki Graham,
became our newest city – and 50 years
Altered Images, Brother Beyond.
on Southampton is celebrating in style
12 July: Mela Festival - Hoglands
with a host of events.
Park Annual free festival focussing
Full details can be viewed by visiting
on south east Asian culture attracting
www.discoversouthampton.co.uk
25,000 visitors.
but here’s a taste of some of the major events happening this year. 4 June: Commonwealth Games Queen’s Baton Relay The Queen’s Baton Relay visits the city during its
27 July: Big Fun Run Southampton Common 5k Fun Run for all the family. Raise funds for a charity of your own choice. 1 – 17 August: Architect Assemble
two week journey across England,
- Guildhall Square Festival of theatre,
drumming up support for Team England
music, film and dance in a temporary
and celebrating sport as it goes. 14 June: EjectorSeat Arts Festival
open air stadium from some of the
- Palmerston Park Free event
including: Nuffield, City Eye, John
showcasing local music and art talent.
Hansard Gallery, Turner-Sims Concert
22 June: Bedford Place Street Party - Bedford Place TBC
City’s leading arts organisations
Hall and Mayflower Theatre. 21 – 25 August: August Bank
Celebrating the city’s 50th anniversary
Holiday Fair- Southampton Common
with the Hampshire Farmers Market,
Traditional fair with popular market on
Vintage vehicles, music and street party
Bank Holiday Monday.
29 June: Southampton Sky Ride
22 - 23 August: Southampton
- city wide route Mass participation
Maritime Festival Two day maritime
cycling event in the city centre
event for all the family at Southampton
attracting 12,000 participants.
Docks.
12 July: Let’s Rock Southampton - Southampton Common 80’s
4 & 5 October: Music in the City - Various Venues in the City Centre
Music Festival featuring Billy Ocean,
Music in Unusual places returns and the
Bananarama, Howard Jones, ABC, Go
free event attracts thousands of visitors
West, Nick Heyward, The Real Thing,
over the weekend.
Southampton Guest Guide: Cultural Tourist
West End in THE
SOUTHAMPTON
WEST SIDE STORY which comes to Mayflower Theatre
A spectacular visual feast, this adaptation of Disney’s classic
from 22 April to 3 May changed the course of musical
film transports audiences to a dazzling world that explodes
theatre when it opened on Broadway in 1957 and it still
with glorious colours, stunning effects and enchanting music.
remains one of the most successful stage shows of all time.
At its heart is the powerful and moving story of Simba – the
Based on Romeo and Juliet, “WEST SIDE STORY” is set
epic adventure of his journey from wide-eyed cub to his
on Manhattan’s Upper West Side and explores the rivalry
destined role as King of the Pridelands.
between two teenage gangs; one white, the other Puerto
The superbly enjoyable West End production of SINGIN’ IN
Rican. The score includes the unforgettable songs ‘Maria’,
THE RAIN runs from 16 September till 5 October and is a
‘Tonight’, ‘Somewhere’, ‘America’ and ‘I Feel Pretty’.
smash hit with critics and audiences alike. This spectacular
The Smash Hit show DIRTY DANCING returns from
show is packed full of the charm, romance, comedy and
10 – 28 June. An unprecedented live experience, exploding
tinseltown glamour of one the world’s best loved movies and
with heart-pounding music, passionate romance and
features all the songs from the glorious MGM score including
sensationally sexy dancing.
Good Morning, Make ‘em Laugh, Moses Supposes and the
Seen by millions across the globe this worldwide smash-
classic Singin’ in the Rain.
hit tells the classic story of Baby and Johnny, two fiercely
WICKED casts its spell over Southampton from 21 October
independent young spirits from different worlds, who come
till 15 November. In a brilliantly witty re-imagining of the
together in what will be the most challenging and triumphant
stories and characters created by L. Frank Baum in
summer of their lives. Featuring hit songs, including “Hungry
‘‘The Wonderful Wizard of Oz’, Wicked tells the incredible
Eyes”, “Hey! Baby”, “Do You Love Me?” and the heart
untold story of an unlikely but profound friendship between
stopping “(I’ve Had) The Time Of My Life”. Don’t miss your
two sorcery students.
chance to see Dirty Dancing, a truly spectacular musical
Their extraordinary
Venue details:
theatre event.
adventures in Oz will
The Mayflower Theatre
Disney’s THE LION KING will play for nine weeks in
ultimately see them fulfil
Commercial Road
Southampton from 11 July – 6 September
their destinies as Glinda
Ticket information:
Set against the majesty of the Serengeti Plains and to the
The Good and the
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evocative rhythms of Africa, The Lion King will redefine your
Wicked Witch of
For full information about
expectations of theatre.
the West.
what is on: www.mayflower.org.uk
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N
uffield is Southampton’s leading
set and stunning special effects, this production
professional and Hampshire’s only
promises to entertain and enchant all ages.
producing theatre company and
In addition, Nuffield has a regular Saturday children’s
celebrates its 50th birthday this year.
theatre series and welcomes CBeebies’ Charlie and
Based at the Nuffield Theatre, on the
Lola to the Theatre during October half term in 2014.
University of Southampton’s Highfield
Rich Hall, Robin Ince and Paul Chowdry visit Nuffield
campus, just 15 minutes from the city centre, Nuffield
in the spring as part of our comedy season. Nuffield
brings theatre of the highest quality to Southampton.
Youth Theatre will present The Laramie Project Cycle
Highlights of 2014 include: Noel Coward’s Tonight
(10 – 12 April 2014) investigating the murder of a young
at 8.30 (24 April – 24 May 2014), a collection of nine
gay man Matthew Shepherd in Laramie, Wyoming; an
one-act plays from vaudeville to satire, from broad
act of such brutality and hate that shocked America
farce to intricate comedy of manners, from melodrama
into taking a difficult look at itself.
to romance, these plays span the full, glorious range of
Nuffield Kitchen offers a delicious range of snacks and
Coward’s writing. Performed in rep, come once, twice
lunches on weekdays, and is open on performance
or three times – or for the most adventurous, try one
evenings for pre show dinners and pre/post show
of our marathon days when you can see all nine plays
drinks. Booking in advance the evening is advisable as
back to back with meal intervals in Nuffield Kitchen in
the restaurant can get very busy.
between.
There is plenty of free parking on campus from 5pm
At the end of May, Cheek by Jowl present the vivid and
every evening, at weekends and during the university
violent Jacobean tragedy, ‘Tis Pity She’s A Whore’,
holiday period. The uni-link bus service runs direct from
and in June, Northern Stage present an adaptation of
the city centre to the Theatre and beyond to Eastleigh
American Joseph Heller’s classic novel, Catch 22.
and Southampton Airport Parkway - and a theatre
In August, Nuffield joins some of Southampton’s
ticket gets you a free ride one way.
leading cultural organisations for a month long arts
For the latest news and to find out what’s currently on
festival in the City’s Guildhall Square. Nuffield will
visit: nuffieldtheatre.co.uk or call 023 8067 1771
present Football’s Coming Home, a play based on
or follow us on Twitter @nuffieldtheatre and
the highs and lows of following one of the country’s
Facebook /nuffieldtheatre
greatest football clubs, the Saints. Performances will take place in a temporary outdoors stadium built to recreate the drama and spectacle of attending a football match. Hans Christian Anderson’s children’s fairytale, The Snow Queen, is Nuffield’s 2014 Christmas show (December 2014 – January 2015). With a spectacular Venue details: Nuffield Theatre University Road, Southampton, SO17 1TR 023 8067 1771 www.nuffieldtheatre.co.uk
Highlights: 10 – 12 April | The Laramie Project Cycle 24 April – 24 May | Noel Coward’s Tonight at 8.30 27 – 31 May | Tis Pity She’s A Whore 3 – 7 June | Catch 22 August | Nuffield Outdoors 29 October – 1 November | Charlie and Lola December - January | The Snow Queen
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Tigers
Southampton Guest Guide: Out and About
in HAMPSHIRE! AND MANY MORE ANIMALS...
Set in 140 acres of beautiful Hampshire landscape, Marwell Zoo is a chance to get close to the wonders of the natural world – and play a big part in helping to save them.
Don’t miss your chance to take part,
From ring-tailed coatis to poison
transformed into a Jurassic Jungle. Be
arrow frogs, wonderful white rhinos to
enthralled by awesome dinosaurs as
Amur leopards, cotton-top tamarins to
they come to life with animatronics,
meerkats and giraffes there’s more than
roaring or spitting at anyone who dares
collect your chocolate egg and meet the Easter Bunny.
Rise of the Dinosaurs 23rd May – 2nd September This summer Marwell Zoo will be
170 exotic and endangered species
to get near them.
to see.
Terrifying tyrants
The zoo has plenty of special events to keep the family busy too, including an Easter Egg Hunt, Bird of Prey shows and an epic Rise of the Dinosaurs trail with an array of frightening prehistoric
Visitors can explore the play parks, take a trip on the train, listen to fascinating animal talks and watch the animals being fed.
characters.
such as the flying Quetzalcoatlus, armoured Triceratops, spiked Edmontonia, the plated Stegosaurus and the king of them all, the deadly Tyrannosaurus Rex will be taking up residence in Marwell.
Sunset party in the park 13th June
Halloween Festival 25th October – 2nd November Get ready to be spooked at Marwell’s Halloween Festival! Enjoy a trip on the zoo’s ghoulish ghost train, design a pumpkin for carving and watch the animals explore and eat their tasty pumpkin treats.
Christmas at Marwell.. be enchanted! 22nd November – 24th December
SKY WARRIORS bird of prey show
and 5th July
5-6th April and 12-13th April
Marwell’s Sunset Party in the Park is
Together with Liberty’s owl, raptor and
back by popular demand! Visit the zoo
reptile centre Marwell Zoo is inviting
for a party to remember!
guests to enjoy a spectacular bird of
Visitors will have out of hours access to
prey show. Watch the agile birds duck,
the Rise of the Dinosaurs event, be able
dive and swoop over your heads and
to see the animals at sunset and enjoy
learn fascinating facts about these
special talks. Party at the inflatable’s
incredible Sky Warriors.
area, jump on the bouncy castle and
Easter & Dino Egg Hunt
challenge the inflatable bungee run, all
From 5th April to 21st April
this and more fun for all the family.
Venue details:
Marwell will be celebrating Easter by
Plus, to keep the party swinging,
Marwell Wildlife,
hosting FREE fun crafts every day for all
choose between two nights of incredible
Winchester
the family.
performances and entertainment
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What’s more, during the Easter
including fire shows, giant animal
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weekend from April 18th to the 21st,
characters and live bands.
www.marwell.org.uk
Marwell’s infamous Christmas event returns to the zoo. Let them take you on a magical journey through Marwell Hall. Take part in spellbinding storytelling, Christmas themed crafts and meet Santa, Mrs Claus and their attentive elves!
the hugely popular Easter Egg Hunt will return, but this time with a Dino twist! 15
Southampton Guest Guide: Featured Artist
ALYS SCOTT HAWKINS When Southampton based artist Alys Scott Hawkins embarked on her project to hand draw a map representing all the businesses on bustling Bedford Place, she had no idea quite how absorbing the work would become.
“I grew up in the Bedford Place area and went to school at St Anne’s so I thought I knew the area pretty well. “But this project has taught me so much – and made me really curious to find out more,” she said. The idea for the map was hatched after running a workshop at Hepwright’s
Having grown up in the area Alys
Vintage shop and hearing the memories
was fully aware of the charms of the
of locals speaking about the changing
independent quarter which boasts
nature of the street.
businesses with a Victorian pedigree
“The idea was for me to draw a map
(W.J French and Sons are one of
for the whole street and collect the
the oldest surviving shoe making
snippets of conversations and treasured
businesses in the UK. The business
memories,” explained Alys.
started in 1794 and they moved to
Funding for the project was secured
Bedford Place in 1890) and those
through Solent University where Alys
deploying the very latest technology
teaches and the Bedford Place Map
(Electric Bike World).
Project was born.
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Alys Scott Hawkins - Self Portrait.
Images © with thanks to the Bedford Place Map Project
Working with Emma Golby-Kirk from
The earliest Ordnance Survey maps give
NOW Heritage, who specialises in oral
a beautifully detailed picture of what
history, students from Solent University
the street was like in 1865 and how
were taught interview techniques and
the elegant homes became business
sent out to capture the reminiscences of
frontages as the years went by.
local people.
Alys plans to launch her map at the
And online, people with photos and
Bedford Place Vintage Family Festival
memorabilia were encouraged to
on Sunday June 22 and she hopes to
download their treasures for all to enjoy.
attract further funding to make a series
“The online side of the project has
of films about the area.
developed a life of its own,” admitted
“I would like to take the audio material
Alys.”We’ve had 90-year-olds sending
and make a series of short animated
us emails from their ipads and the
films. I’ve also got ideas for an
facebook and twitter accounts have
interactive i:book and we’ve thought
really taken off.”
about shops having QR codes so you
Fascinating photos, documents and
can access information about them on
memories have been shared and these
your smart phone.
have spawned reminiscences across
“The possibilities are endless,” she said.
the city. Bedford Place has always been a thoroughfare and it was because people used it to get from A to B that it started to be developed. 17
Southampton Guest Guide: Future Southampton
A MOUTH-WATERING
Prospect for
Image credits: Hammersons PLC
Southampton
Visitors to the city in the coming years will be able to enjoy even more places to stop for a tasty bite to eat at lunchtime or relax over a delicious dinner before heading to the theatre or cinema. Here is a taster of the major developments taking root in Southampton... Watermark WestQuay
Ocean Village
Exciting restaurant names such as Jamie’s, Wahaca, Byron
At Ocean Village, which is home to the Harbour Lights
and Five Guys could be among the mouthwatering mix
Picturehouse and Cineworld Cinema, the Admirals Quay
being served up as part of the new Watermark WestQuay
development is rapidly taking shape.
development.
As well as creating beautiful new homes by the water, work is
Discussions are underway with London-based restaurants
also underway to bring more top restaurants and cafés to the
who are keen to come out of the capital and they are
marina so everyone can enjoy relaxing by the waterside.
seriously looking at Southampton.
Another exciting element of the changes taking place at
The first phase of Watermark WestQuay will see a landmark
Ocean Village will be the development of a new five star hotel.
cinema building, up to 20 restaurants and additional retail
Work is due to start this summer on the 85-bedroom hotel
space, alongside newly created public space in front of the
and luxury apartments complex. The hotel will become part of
city’s medieval town walls.
the Harbour Hotels group and will be called The Southampton
The new public space will help to really bring Watermark
Harbour Hotel. A major attraction will be a rooftop version of
WestQuay to life and there are plans being hatched to use the
The Jetty, the award-winning restaurant run by the group’s
area for markets and outdoor music events.
top Michelin chef, Alex Aitken.
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Looking around Southampton City Centre you can’t help but notice all the cranes in the sky signalling major developments coming out of the ground. Arts Complex in the Cultural Quarter Southampton’s new arts complex will be a stunning visitor attraction at the heart of the city’s thriving Cultural Quarter comprising museums, galleries, theatres and music venues. Presenting a world-class mix of contemporary art, performance and film, the arts complex will be a magnet for people across the city, region and beyond with rich arts experiences on offer and a unique creative ambience. There will be cafés and restaurants offering a global gourmet experience that promises to be eclectic and high quality. Already there is interest from a well known coffee brand, a London-based restaurant operator with a Scandinavian style café/ bar operation as well as a local business with a Spanish tapas concept.
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Southampton Guest Guide: Out and About
Discover & Explore Visitors staying in Southampton are in a great position to explore the best that Hampshire has to offer. Whether you choose to take a short break or stay a little longer, there are plenty of adventures awaiting you – and here are just a few ideas to get you started...
Family Fun
Gardeners World
Visit Peppa Pig World at Paultons Theme Park, voted best park in the UK by Mumsnet and home to more than 60 family rides and attractions. Check out some of the cars used by Jeremy, Richard and James for some of their more ambitious challenges in the World of Top Gear at Beaulieu’s National Motor Museum You can let off some steam with a morning of physical activity at the New Forest Activities Centre or journey to the Hawk Conservancy Trust in Andover where you will find vultures, barn owls and hawks. Sticking with the natural world, Marwell Zoo has an astounding range of wildlife and prides itself on its conservation work. While at Birdworld near Farnham you can see Penguins feeding and free flying Kookaburras Or take to the trees for an exhilarating adventure experience with Go Ape at Moors Valley Country Park and Itchen Valley Country Park near Eastleigh. Family-run Longdown Activity Farm in Ashurst has daily activities and plenty of cute animals. A day at the seaside awaits you at Southsea Beach. You can see spectacular views from the Spinnaker Tower in Portsmouth and if you are brave enough, venture across the glass floor. Nearby at Gunwharf Quays you can enjoy a spot of shopping and lunch overlooking Portsmouth Harbour. There are over 100 hands-on interactive science and technology exhibits idea for all the family at Winchester Science Centre and Planetarium.
Explore 200 acres of beautiful gardens at Exbury Gardens and Steam Railway in the New Forest, worldfamous for the Rothschild Collection of rhododendrons, azaleas, camellias and rare trees and shrubs. The Sir Harold Hillier Gardens in Romsey is a 180acre garden paradise with a magnificent collection of more than 42,000 plants and boasts one of the largest Winter Gardens of its kind in Europe. While the National Trust’s Mottisfont is set in glorious grounds by the River Test., with a medieval priory that was gradually changed into a country house. Gilbert White’s House and Oates Museum nr Alton are also well worth a visit. The naturalist is regarded as Darwin’s inspiration and his house and gardens are a national treasure. The New Forest Museum is packed full of displays and activities about the New Forest National Park, including a Family Fun Tree interactive exhibit.
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Step Back in Time
Winchester is a spectacular cathedral city, where more than 15 centuries of Christian faith is captured in the glorious architecture. After marvelling at Winchester Cathedral’s history, why not stop for a cuppa at their elegant café? The Great Hall in the city is home to ‘King Arthur’s Round Table’. Close by in Alresford is the Watercress Railway Line where you can climb aboard a carriage pulled by either a steam or loco engine to travel through some of the county’s famous watercress beds and alighting
From Southampton explore the Isle of Wight with Red Funnel Ferries. Wightlink Ferries if travelling from Portsmouth and discover royal residences, dramatic coastline and a funky vintage vibe.
To find out more about these and numerous other attractions,
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etopattrac Just down the M27 is Southampton’s hir tio ps neighbouring city of Portsmouth. Visit Portsmouth Historic Dockyard, home to the world-famous ships HMS Victory and HMS Warrior 1860, the new Mary Rose Museum and the National Museum of the Royal Navy boasts a magnificent collection illustrating our proud naval heritage. The Blue Reef Aquarium offers a dazzling undersea safari and if you travel to the top of the iconic Spinnaker Tower you can take in stunning views of the Solent. Along the beach to Eastney, you will find the Royal Marines Museum with an extensive collection of displays gathered from around the world. A short trip across the water takes you to Gosport where you will find the Royal Navy Submarine Museum. You can get a real feel for the life of a submariner by going on board HMS Alliance, a WW2 submarine. Also, Explosion! the Museum of Naval Firepower which tells the story of naval warfare from the days of gunpowder to modern missiles.
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at a number of character stations along the route. Basing House in Basingstoke was once the country’s largest private home, owned by the powerful courtier William Paulet, Marques of Winchester. The Great Barn, which dates back to Tudor times, is the largest surviving, fully intact building of its kind. Take a trip back to Victorian times with a visit to Milestone’s Museum in Basingstoke and explore a network of full size streets inside a purpose built museum, telling the story of Hampshire’s social, industrial and commercial history Tudor House in Southampton tells over 800 years of history with interactive guides and audio-visual displays, which bring the house to life. The story of Southampton’s maritime history is told at SeaCity Museum. Situated on the banks of the Beaulieu River, in the heart of the New Forest, you will find the unique and picturesque village of Buckler’s Hard where warships for Nelson’s navy were built. Buckler’s Hard in the New Forest story tells the fascinating history of this unique village from its origins as a port for importing sugar cane to its ship building. The Museum of Army Flying at Middle Wallop is home to a unique collection of aviation history of national and international importance.
please visit www.hampshireattractions.co.uk For special offers and discount vouchers for more than 36 attractions visit www.hampshireattractions.co.uk/offers
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Southampton Guest Guide: Out and About
Highlights of the 2014 programme:
MAY
THE
SS Shieldhall ALIVE &STEAMING! Don’t miss the chance to cruise on Southampton’s ‘hidden gem’! A heritage, cargo-passenger steamship included in the National Historic Fleet, the SS Shieldhall was launched on the Clyde in 1955, and later owned by Southern Water until her purchase for £20,000 in 1988 by the charity that still operates her. Today the Shieldhall is a unique seagoing ‘time capsule’. Whilst other heritage ships are held permanently in dry dock, the Shieldhall is very active, with a programme that allows passengers to access the impressive steam engines at work in the engine room itself, and the bridge, complete with traditional instruments and gleaming brasswork. In April 2013 a HLF grant of £1.4 million was awarded for the project ‘Saving Shieldhall – Conservation in Action’, securing her future for the next 25 years.
Sat 31
Vikings! Family Cruise 11am – 1pm & Trip to see Five Cruise Ships Depart 3pm – 6pm
JUNE Sun 1
Leisurely Lunch Cruise 11am – 4pm
Sat 14
Docks Commentary Trip 11am – 1pm & Music Cruise on Southampton Water to watch three cruise ships depart 3pm – 6pm
Sun 15
Father’s Day Sea Angling Trip 8am – 5pm
Sat 21
Round the Island Yacht Race 10am – 4pm
Sun 22
Leisurely Lunch Cruise 11am – 4pm
JULY
Shieldhall continues to operate a variety
Fri 4
US Independence Day Jazz Cruise 7pm – 10pm
Fri 25
Docks Commentary Trip 4pm – 6pm
Sat 26
Extended trip cruising to Eastern Solent 1pm – 7pm
Sun 27
Leisurely Lunch Cruise 11am – 4pm
of day cruises in the Solent and further afield. Passengers are encouraged to
AUGUST
see how the ship operates, and meet
Fri 8
Cowes Week Fireworks Cruise 6pm – 23.59pm
Sun 10
RORC Round Britain and Ireland Race 10am – 4pm
Mon 25
One-way trip to Poole (passengers make own way back to Southampton) 10am – 3.30pm
the Captain and volunteer crew. Expect a commentary relating to many of the sites and cruise and container ships that Shieldhall passes during her trips along Southampton Water and beyond. Shieldhall is considered a very stable ship, providing an excellent viewing
Venue details:
platform. There is plenty of covered
SEPTEMBER
Excursions start and finish
seating on board, and a fully licensed
Sat 6
from Berth 48, Eastern Docks,
bar and saloon serving hot snacks and
Merchant Navy Day Cruise 11am – 4pm
Southampton SO14 3QN.
refreshments.
Sun 7
Entrance via Dock Gate 4.
The 2014 cruising programme runs from
Leisurely Lunch Cruise 11am – 4pm
Order tickets call
May – September, but look out too for
Sun 14
0844 357 2329
‘alongside events’ taking place in dock.
Heritage Open Days Weekend. Ship open to visitors 10am-4pm, then short Docks cruise with live music, 5.30pm – 8pm
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Southampton Guest Guide: Out and About
Heritage
From coast to countryside, whether your passion is heritage, culture, shopping or a fun-filled family day out, the world-renowned Hamble Valley has it all. Located to the east of Southampton, this area of outstanding natural beauty is quite literally at your feet.
Hamble River events take place
Known as the Strawberry Coast, The
Bursledon Regatta and national World
Hamble Valley is set alongside the
Series competitions.
stunning River Hamble, tucked between
The essence of a sailing lifestyle
the bustling cities of Southampton,
is captured through the marinas,
Winchester and Portsmouth
chandleries, restaurants and boutiques,
and stretching along 25 miles of
located along the shoreline. Indeed,
Hampshire’s coastline.
numerous opportunities present
There is so much on offer with a variety
themselves to way anchor and
of unique family attractions from Manor
investigate the local vintage ales.
Farm, the Victorian working farm which
The Hamble Valley welcomes families
was the setting for the BBC’s Wartime
and is a child-friendly destination with
Farm series to Bursledon Windmill
plenty of free and low cost activities to
and Bursledon Brickworks. Discover
keep the young and the young at hear
delightfully quaint villages and charming
entertained.
towns and over 1500 acres of unspoilt
Whether you are on a romantic short
countryside with five country parks.
break or visiting for the week with
For further information on
Enjoy beautiful waterside vistas and
a young family, you’ll wish you had
glorious days out on the
amble through woodlands, marshes and
discovered the Hamble Valley sooner.
River Hamble or your personal
throughout the year, attracting world class yachtsmen and racing enthusiasts. Competition within the sailing world is strong and many sailors come to showcase their skills.
Walk along the river
Events include Hamble Week, the Hamble Winter & Spring Series, the
Share some family
time
meadows on one of the many walking
journey through the
trails including the Strawberry Trail,
Hamble Valley, visit
a long distance walk along the River Hamble, the Cobbett Trail, a short walk around the village of Botley and the Hamble Rail Trail.
See more of the Hamble Valley and take a virtual tour by scanning this QR code.
www.hamblevalley.com Follow us on Twitter @HambleValley
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Southampton Guest Guide: Out and About
LITTLE BLACK B O O K We ask a local who is passionate about Southampton to give us the inside track on where to visit in the city. Abi Coen, Revenue Manager at The Mercure Southampton Centre Dolphin Hotel, gave us these top tips.
Sharing the secrets of the best places to shop, sip and stroll... Which bar serves the best cocktails? Which one is your favourite? The new Mexican place on Oxford Street called Chimichanga does a happy hour from 5-7pm - it’s good value and they have excellent food and relaxing snugs to relax in with friends and family. My favourite cocktail is a classic Mojito, I love the way that the bar tender creates the drink.
Where would you recommend as a must visit for visitors and why?
023 8023 1204
Afternoon tea? Try The Mercure Southampton
Walking around the old town gives
Centre Dolphin Hotel. Their
the visitor to Southampton a great
afternoon tea is great, with modern
sense of its history and the links to
cake stands and plenty to eat with
famous people like Jane Austen.
as much tea as you can drink!
Tudor House Museum is well worth
They cater for families of all ages
a visit - my favourite place is the
and is located on the High Street
ruins at the end of the High Street
so a really great atmosphere. If it’s
near to Town Quay. The ghost
a special occasion you can include
tours and walking tours are well
Champagne into your afternoon
worth booking onto as you get to
tea too!
see so many interesting places you might otherwise miss. Bugle St, SO14 2AD 023 8083 4242
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48 Oxford Street, SO14 3DP
34 High St, SO14 2HN 023 8038 6460
Sunday lunch? I would recommend the Cowherds pub on The Avenue for a traditional roast but make sure you book as it gets very busy. If you want something a little less conventional I would go to the White Star in Oxford Street. The food is great it is the only Michelin Star restaurant in the city giving you wonderful food without the London
Perfect day in Southampton:
price tag. 28 Oxford St, SO14 3DJ 023 8082 1990
•
Mayflower park for a walk and see what Cruise Liners are in.
Where would you go for a romantic meal?
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Go shopping at West Quay
•
Go for a dip at The Quays swimming pool and relax
Pulcinellas in Bedford Place. It is romantic, comfortable and relaxing - the food is great and well priced. I recommend the Rib Eye Steak - its the best! They have a variety
If you could recommend one thing to see or do what would it be?
of nights from wild to romantic -
See a show at the Mayflower.
023 8033 5100
definitely check this out. 16 Carlton Pl, SO15 2DY
before... •
Happy hour Cocktails at Chimichanga.
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Dinner at Prezzos in Oxford street.
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Live music at the Platform Tavern, the Brook, the White Star, or at the Joiners.
The building is historic and beautiful - and you get to see West End shows. Its just amazing, I’m seeing Dirty Dancing in June and can’t wait. 22-26 Commercial Rd, SO15 1GE 023 8071 1811
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Southampton Guest Guide: New ideas
Brewing up
a WINNING new idea for Southampton A landmark Southampton building
“Not only will we have a working
dating back to the 15th century is being
brewery but customers will be able to
given a new lease of life by husband
watch our brewers at work and whilst
and wife Stewart & Mandy,
doing so can sample our fine ales and
and brewer Aidan Lavin.
pair this with something from one of our
The couple have established a
menus,” said Mandy.
reputation for serving great beer in a
The Platform Tavern already brews its
convivial atmosphere at The Platform
own beer but the Wool House will allow
Tavern near Town Quay. And now they are all set to take their winning formula to the historic Wool House, with plans to turn it into a brewhouse and quirky venue for weddings and celebrations.
them to further
We intend to breathe life back into this wonderful building and bring the historic art of brewing back to our city by creating Southampton’s very first Brew-House.
The Grade I-listed
develop their ales. Mandy explained: “Before the development of large commercial breweries in England, pubs, taverns, inns and ale houses would have brewed and sold there own ales
building, which was built in 1415 as a
under the same roof.
storehouse for wool, used to contain the
“We want to return to this tradition.
city’s maritime museum but it has been
We want to produce comparatively
empty since the museum moved to its
small batches of high quality beer of all
Venue details:
new home at the civic centre.
styles and strengths to be served via
The Dancing Man
“We intend to breathe life back into
cask, keg and bottle, on site, for the
Town Quay
this wonderful building and bring the
discerning palates of the good people
Southampton
historic art of brewing back to our city
of Southampton.
SO14 2AR
by creating Southampton’s very first
“Our beautiful bespoke 6bbl (1000 litre)
Brew-House.
brewery will be on show to all visitors and we aim to educate guests about the brewing process via our well informed, enthusiastic staff, scheduled brewery
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tours and free handout literature.
“As a true believer in innovation and
“Of course we don’t expect everyone
progression, I fully embrace modern
to share our love of beer, but we are
beer dispense techniques such as kegs
sure our passion for flavour will offer
and bottles, whilst maintaining that for
something for everyone in our range of
some beer styles our traditional cask ale
soft drinks, wines and spirits and hot
method is superior.
drinks.
“For this reason we aim to cover all of
Here’s what head brewer Aidan has to
these mediums (cask, keg & bottle), to
say about his job ...
bring people the widest range of beer
“As the brewer here at Dancing Man
styles possible.
Brewery it is down to me what goes
“With full flavour being the goal, I
onto our products. A responsibility I
choose not to employ the tradition of
take very seriously!
using isinglass finings (a product made
“I believe there should be no expense
from the swim bladder of sturgeon fish)
spared when selecting raw ingredients
as a clarification agent.
to craft our ales. As a very proud
“This means that they pour with a
Southampton resident I feel duty bound
beautiful natural haze, fuller body and
to give our fellow Sotonians the best
an enhanced flavour and aroma. For
ales humanly possible.
this reason our beers are also vegan
“I feel equally proud in our aim
and vegetarian friendly.
that visitors to the city might find
“Our aim is to keep growing and
Southampton synonymous with good
supply more people with our products,
quality ale. Our country’s national drink.
whilst maintaining and improving our
“To these ends I use traditional methods
standards, to become something the
of brewing, coupled with newer
people of Southampton can be truly
techniques developed from hundreds
proud of.”
of years of our rich and successful brewing history, to produce a range of award winning ales inspired by a passion for flavour and aroma of the highest quality.
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Southampton Guest Guide: Fork and Cork
Fine Dining in the
♥ of
SOUTHAMPTON
The Olive Tree Located in Oxford Street, Southampton, the Olive Tree has a reputation for good, honest, home cooked, French style food. As well as extensive a la carte menu we also specialise in seafood, and have daily seafood specials written up on our black boards; the restaurant is also known for its seasonally inspired classic French bistro dishes. Why not visit us and try our homemade chicken liver parfait, followed by linguini seafood and treat yourself to a café Gourmand (coffee and mini desserts) for dessert. If you’re unsure of which wine to select, our staff are more than happy to recommend a wine to compliment your meal and help complete your dining experience. Open 7 days a week, with lunch served from midday to 6pm and dinner from 6pm until late. Visit on a Sunday and enjoy live piano music from 6pm and our Prix Fixe Menu £19.95 for three courses or visit during the week, and Monday to Friday we offer a Lunch Prix Fixe Menu £10.95 for three courses. If you’re a big party we can Venue details:
offer a set menu so please
29 Oxford Street,
contact us to discuss your
Southampton, SO14 3DJ.
requirements.
023 8034 3333 Open 7 days a week 12pm-late info@olivetree.co.uk www.olivetree.co.uk
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Bedford Place offers a fascinating selection of small independent shops and stylish boutiques. This part of the city is also filled with bars and bistros all within easy reach of the city centre and parks.
At Scarpini you’ll find a beautiful array of designer shoes & accessories, from brands including: UGG Australia, Paul Smith, Pretty Ballerina & Frye, to name but a few. Visit us at www.scarpini.co.uk or in store at 48 Bedford Place. Tel: 02380 225 466. Cloud Wine The most diverse wine & spirit specialist in the city. Open every day, with helpful staff for advice. Please come and browse. 45 Bedford Place. Tel- 023 8022 8015. www.cloud-wine.co.uk
A beautiful selection of womens wear from French Brand Devernois. Cleverly created to co-ordinate outfits for all occasions.www.devernois.fr 47 Bedford Place, SO15 2DG. Tel: 023 8023 7501 Mon to Sat. 10am till 5pm.
What’s your flavour? When it comes to creating lip-smacking flavour, artisanal gelato makers Tooti’s have got it licked. The Bedford Place gelateria uses traditional methods and the finest ingredients to make every mouthful as delicious as the first. For those of you pondering over the question ‘Isn’t gelato just a fancy word for ice cream?’ - here is a little insight into what makes the difference. Tooti’s artisan gelato contains a higher proportion of milk to cream reducing the fat content by around 2/3 compared with industrially produced ice creams. Ice creams are churned faster and harder than gelato pumping them full of air and increasing their volume by at least 25 and up to 90 percent. This makes them a little fluffier. Gelato is churned at a much slower pace, keeping it dense and more flavourful. It was the Neapolitans who were credited with creating the first true ice creams, which appeared in an 18th century cookbook. Our love for gelato and ice cream has grown over the centuries and now Tooti’s is part of a new generation of makers with a passion for gelato. Tooti’s offers a unique, modern-day gelateria
dining experience with more than 36 different varieties of gelato and sorbet ranging from traditional vanilla and strawberry to Eton mess, bubblegum and tiramisu. They serve freshly prepared crepes, waffles with a touch of vanilla and an exciting range of soft drinks, cocktails and other alcoholic beverages. Their delicious sundaes and milkshakes are created using gelato, while their sorbet smoothies use sorbets that are all dairy free and vegan friendly. Tooti’s offers a family friendly atmosphere with retro games consoles built in to the booths, board games and a football table that are all free to use. Rumour has it we are going to Venue details: be basking in Tooti’s Gelato Bar the sunbeams this year. 5a 6a Bedford Place, Rain or shine, SO15 2BY Tootis is the Open 7 days a week perfect place 11am-11pm to bring your family for the Tel: 023 8063 4196 essential taste www.tootisgelato.com of summer.
So what is the difference between ice cream and gelato?
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Oxford Street Oxford Street is the site of Southampton’s cosmopolitan rendezvous, located between the history of the old city walls, and the beautiful residential waterfront location at Ocean Village.
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Simons at Oxfords Well-loved award-winning Restaurant and Wine Bar with an enviable reputation for the quality of its food, wine and service. Fresh fish and daily specials always available. 35-36 Oxford Street, Southampton, SO14 3DS Tel: 023 8022 4444 www.simonsatoxfords.com
Olive Tree The Olive Tree Restaurant Southampton is situated in the gastronomic centre of Southampton on Oxford Street. For 16 years we have been serving fresh fish from our daily special boards as well as a choice from our a la carte menu. Enjoy live music on Sunday evenings. 29 Oxford Street, Southampton, SO14 3DJ Tel: 023 8034 3333 www.olivetree.co.uk
The Grapes One of Southampton’s most historic public houses and, famously, a backdrop to the film Titanic , starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslett. Serving a wide range of real ales, spirits and snacks. 41-43 Oxford Street, Southampton, SO14 3DP Tel: 023 8033 3220 www.thegrapessouthampton.co.uk
The London Hotel Built in 1907 the pub maintains its atmosphere attracting characters from all walks of life and you are sure of a warm welcome. Traditional pub lunch menu and Sunday roasts. Regular cabaret evenings. Oxford Street, Southampton, SO14 3DT Tel: 023 8071 0652 www.the-london.co.uk
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The Isle of Wight? We’ve got it covered
The Isle of Wight is just across the water from Southampton and it’s so easy to get there, whether you’re looking for a great day out, or want to stay longer and explore the Island’s many attractions. You could hire a bike to explore the countryside, enjoy a relaxing meal at an award-winning restaurant, or simply enjoy the breathtaking countryside and beaches. Red Funnel vehicle ferries cruise across in just under an hour and run throughout the day. Or, if you’re travelling on foot, jump onto the Red Jet Hi-Speed catamaran and be on the Isle of Wight in just 25 minutes. No booking necessary – just turn up and go!
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