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Our aim is to provide you with a wealth of information, including the hidden secrets that will make your stay in Southampton truly memorable. Located on the beautiful south coast of England, Southampton is a city of growing international renown. Regarded as the cruise capital of Northern Europe, Southampton plays host to over 4 million visitors a year and offers a vibrant, cultural experience for all who stay. 2012 is a big year in Southampton with the opening of a new visitor attraction; SeaCity Museum, Titanic Centenary, 175 years of P&O, the Olympic Torch Relay and many more fantastic cultural events. Southampton is a diverse city offering the finest shopping in the region from major shopping venues and names to bespoke boutiques. Blending the historic Old Town comprising of medieval city walls, with new developments and cultural spaces, Southampton is a unique city waiting to be discovered and enjoyed. Whether you are in the city for an overnight stay, few days of a weekend short break, we hope that you emerge from your stay enlightened and reinvigorated. We look forward to welcoming you again, very soon!
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PAGE 4 SeaCity Museum 6 Tudor House and Garden 8 Southampton City Art Gallery 9 John Hansard Art Gallery 10 The Nuffield Theatre 11 The Mayflower Theatre 12 Bedford Place Boutique 13 Vintage Southampton 14 John Lewis - Season to Savour 15 Feast of Flavours 16 Oxford Street 17 Simons at Oxfords 18 Ideal Collection 20 On the Road to London 2012 22 Olympic Torch in Southampton 24 A Base for Exploration 25 Marwell Wildlife 26 Sourcing Great Days Out 27 Bond in Motion 28 Itineraries 30 Events
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Southampton Guest Guide: History
SeaCity Museum
S
outhampton’s latest must-visit attraction is
Explore the 1:25 scale interactive model of the ship and
the long-awaited SeaCity Museum which
see what it was like to work onboard. You will have the
tells the story of the people of Southampton
opportunity to have a go at steering the ship, load the coal
through the ages, their fascinating lives and
in the Boiler Room and learn about Morse Code and the
the city’s historic connection with the sea.
messages that were sent the night of the disaster.
Located in the Grade II* former Magistrates
Experience the ‘Disaster Room’ where the temperature falls.
Court, SeaCity Museum tells the history of the city and
As part of an audio-visual installation listen to recordings
the people who have travelled in and out of the area over
of passengers and
the past 250,000 years. The exhibitions and displays
crew describing the
bring maritime history to life through interactive experiences
night the ship sank.
designed for all ages.
View the pocket
Whether you are stopping in the city for a few hours,
watch owned by
a day or a weekend, make sure you add the museum
Titanic steward, Sid
to your itinerary.
Sedundary showing
Southampton’s Titanic Story
the exact time it hit the water and stopped.
The most famous ship in the world, the RMS Titanic, pulled
Immerse yourself in
away from White Star Dock in Southampton at the start
the original 1930s
of her maiden voyage on 10 April, 1912. Five days later in
court room which
the early hours of 15 April she struck an iceburg and sank
depicts the inquiry held in London after the disaster. A sound
causing great loss of life. The disaster made headlines across
and light show will be read by actors summarising the key
the world.
conclusions and stages of the inquiry. You can also learn
The impact of the tragedy was felt no more so than in
about the changes made to ship safety, design and maritime
Southampton. Most of the crew of the Titanic lived in the city
safety following the Titanic disaster.
and more than 500 households in Southampton lost at least one family member. 538 of the 714 crew members who gave
Southampton - Gateway to the World
a Southampton address were lost; the city was devastated.
Southampton has unique historic connections and Gateway
This exhibition tells their story. Your journey will begin with
to the World recounts the stories of people who have
a wall of photos of the crew from Southampton. You will
departed from or arrived in the port of Southampton over the
be able to learn about what it was like to live and work in
last 2000 years with themes of invaders and settlers, traders,
Southampton in 1912. Some of the museum’s collections will
exiles and soldiers. One gallery is dedicated to the role the
be on display, including Captain Smith’s sword.
city has played post 1945, told through The Suitcase Stories.
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Special Exhibition - Titanic the Legend Marking the hundred-year commemoration of the disaster, 2012 sees the SeaCity Special Exhibition Area host a completely original Titanic exhibition – ‘Titanic the Legend’. This will be in place into 2013. The Titanic story is presented through a variety of perspectives and considers why the legend endures and the effect it has had on ship design, safety and technological research. The exhibition also explores the notion of a ‘Titanic industry’ from books and films, merchandise, celebrities and the myths that still surround the disaster. This special exhibition space will host other temporary exhibitions in future years. The Galley Café is the ideal refreshment stop during your visit to SeaCity Museum, or during your visit to Southampton. You do not need to pay for admission to the rest of the museum if you wish to stop for a spot of lunch or afternoon tea.
SeaCity Museum is open daily 10am – 5pm (from 11 April 2012).
Venue details: SeaCity Museum Havelock Road Southampton SO14 7FY 023 8083 3007 www.seacitymuseum.co.uk
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Southampton Guest Guide: History
Encompassing over 800 years of history on one site, Southampton’s most important historic building, the Tudor House, is now open after almost a decade of repairs and refurbishment. Dating back to 1492, the current Grade 1 listed house has
Tudor Lord Chief Justice, Sir Richard Lyster and Victorian
been home to such characters as eminent Tudor lawyer
milliner, Eliza Simmons each offering their own personal
Lord Lyster, artist George Rogers and Victorian bonnet maker
insight into the period in which they lived.
Eliza Simmons.
The reconstructed Tudor and Victorian kitchens demonstrate
Enjoy an exciting audio-visual show which explains the history of the house, while lenticular panels and innovative interactive guides rotate to show how the rooms would have looked during different historic periods, in particular the Tudor, Georgian and Victorian eras. If you are visiting with your family, look out for the drop-in workshops and regular special events with historic experts on hand to talk about life in the house
how far mod cons have come in the
The impressive timber framed house facing St Michael’s Square has been a museum since 1912.
throughout its long history. There is also a
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. After a tour of the house, enjoy a cream tea in the café overlooking the tranquil Tudor knot garden, which has also been
series of interactive activities giving children the chance to
restored, offering plenty of opportunities for children to
find specific objects around the house, design their own wall
explore safely.
fabrics or tiles, make rubbings of unusual textures within the
Beyond the garden lies King John’s Palace, the remains of a
building and dress up in period costume.
stone-built merchant’s house built in the 1200s, which later
A vivid light and sound show in the Banqueting Hall will
became part of the medieval town walls.
introduce you to the house and some of the characters
Tudor House is open daily 10am – 5pm.
such as John Dawtrey, who built Tudor House and William Spranger, who saved it from demolition at the end of the 19th Century. The banqueting hall will also introduce 6
History at the Heart of Southampton
Venue details: Tudor House and Garden Bugle Street Southampton SO14 2AD 023 8083 4242 www.tudorhouseandgarden. com
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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,
2012 Exhibitions
as those who simply enjoy the atmosphere of a gallery.
9 February – 13 May 2012 Roland Penrose and the British Surrealists
Southampton City Art Gallery offers the opportunity to enjoy
A major exhibition examining the work of Roland
high quality exhibitions ranging from painting, sculpture and
Penrose, his relationship with his wife, Lee Miller
drawing, to photography and film, as well as permanent
and the other British Surrealists
the art gallery attracts art-lovers, curious amateurs as well
collection and displays that change regularly to ensuring new Internationally renowned for its permanent collection, the
25 May – 2 September 2012 New work by British artist Clare Woods
gallery features 3,700 works of art spanning eight centuries.
Featuring alternative landscape paintings which
These tell the story of western art from the Renaissance
respond to Southampton City Art Gallery’s collection
period right through to the present day.
as well as two large works which have been
The core of the collection consists of Twentieth Century and
commissioned for the London 2012 Olympic Games
experiences with each visit.
contemporary British art. Large clusters under this umbrella include Post-Impressionist works (notably the Camden Town Group), Surrealist paintings, St Ives and progressive
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14 September 2012 – November 2012 Gary Stevens
contemporary art from
This exhibition is an ambitious series of video
the mid-1970s.
installation works by the artist Gary Stevens,
Venue details:
Conveniently located
examining time, presence and absence in his
City Art Gallery
right next to SeaCity
captivating films
Civic Centre, Commercial Rd
Museum, the venue
Southampton, SO14 7LP
caters for families. You
After viewing the exhibitions be sure to take a break in
023 8083 2277
can enjoy gallery trails
The Fountains Café. The café offers locally sourced produce
www.southampton.gov.uk/art
through the exhibitions,
for breakfast and lunch alternatively pop in for a cup of tea
monthly art clubs and
and delicious piece cake.
a fantastic range of
Southampton City Art Gallery is open daily from
activities for all ages.
10am to 5pm and general admission is FREE.
Southampton Guest Guide: Cultural Tourist
Venue details: John Hansard Gallery University of Southampton
World-class contemporary art in Southampton.
Highfield, SO17 1BJ 023 8059 2158 info@hansardgallery.org.uk www.handsardgallery.org.uk
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2012 Exhibitions
t the John Hansard
organisations across the city
Gallery you can
and region.
explore world-class
At the Gallery you’ll find a friendly
contemporary art,
welcome, free tea and coffee, plus all
24 April – 9 June 2012 Quarantania: Neha Choksi, Eva Kotátková, Taus Makhacheva
just fifteen minutes
the latest art books, magazines and
Three award-winning, young artists
from Southampton
gifts in our shop. Admission is free, and
from India, Czech Republic and
city centre. Based on
the Gallery is open Tuesday to Friday,
Russia.
the University of Southampton’s
11am - 5pm and Saturday 11am-4pm.
picturesque Highfield campus for
The Gallery is situated on the west side
over thirty years, the Gallery is free
of the University Campus, just a few
26 June – 11 August 2012 Torsten Lauschmann
and presents five different exhibitions
minutes walk from the Nuffield Theatre
German-born, Glasgow-based
each year, featuring today’s most
and Turner Sims Concert Hall. Getting
artist whose work explores new
innovative artists. Throughout 2012,
here is simple by public transport – from
technologies.
we’re also presenting a brand new
Southampton City Centre catch the
series of exhibitions in special city
Uni-link U1 bus to Highfield
centre locations.
Interchange. The journey takes just
28 August – 13 October 2012 Rona Lee
The best contemporary art allows you
twenty minutes, with up to six buses
New works developed in
to see, experience and think about the
leaving each hour.
conjunction with the world-
world differently. At the John Hansard
Forthcoming exhibitions in 2012
renowned National Oceanographic
Gallery we celebrate
include high-tech digital
Centre, part of the University of
this by showcasing a
installations by David
Southampton.
rich variety of work, from new talent to major international figures, and from painting and sculpture to film, photography,
The best contemporary art allows you to see, experience and think about the world differently.
installations and digital technology.
Cotterrell, previously Afghanistan; Quarantania,
30 October – 21 December 2012 Joachim Hendricks
featuring three award-
Renowned German artist whose
winning, emerging
work addresses complex moral
international artists; Rona
and ethical issues.
an official War Artist in
Lee, who has developed work with the world-
Off-site exhibitions in Southampton
Throughout the year you can also take
renowned National Oceanographic
city centre from early Summer 2012,
part in a range of events and activities,
Centre, part of the University of
starting with Jennifer Anyan: Embodied
including artist talks and tours,
Southampton. And launching the
Memories.
workshops for children, young people
Gallery’s off-site programme during
Admission is FREE and everyone
and families, seminars and conferences.
Spring 2012 will be artist and fashion
welcome - we look forward to meeting
We also lead a range of community
stylist Jennifer Anyan, whose work is
you at the Gallery soon.
initiatives and projects with schools and
poised between sculpture and couture. 9
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he Nuffield Theatre,
theatre talent, developing new artists
Whether you are visiting Southampton
on the University of
and productions, aspiring playwrights
briefly, or here for a longer stay, The
Southampton’s campus,
(several of whom have gone on to win
Nuffield Theatre would love to welcome
is one of the South’s
professional acclaim), and a lively and
you to the theatre on the campus.
leading producing
exciting Youth Theatre.
For a relaxed meal before a show,
theatres.
Headlong Theatre Company are one
there’s a thriving Cafe Bar restaurant,
Over the last forty years The Nuffield
of our regular collaborators, with
with occasional special events for
has come to be recognised in England
productions such as the astonishing
Valentine’s Day, Easter and Christmas.
and abroad as a major force in British
new Romeo and Juliet, A Midsummer
There’s free parking from 6pm, or a
theatre, led by Artistic Director, Patrick
Night’s Dream, The Winter’s Tale
great bus service from Southampton
Sandford and Executive Director,
and Edward Gant’s Amazing Feats
Airport Parkway and Southampton
Kate Anderson. It’s the place to go for
of Loneliness. And, during 2012,
Central stations. During the summer a
their own award-winning productions
the Nuffield, Headlong and HighTide
leafy lawn provides somewhere you can
that tour nationally and sometimes
Festival co-produce Boys, a world
sit with your interval drinks, and in the
internationally and for the world’s
premiere by Ella Hickson and work
winter, the cosy, curtained Cafe Bar has
best national and international touring
with the Royal Shakespeare Company
its own special theatrical atmosphere.
companies.
to showcase the very best of the local
The Nuffield Theatre sometimes
theatre talent, with twenty amateur
welcomes famous faces, and regularly
companies taking to the stage.
supports and mentors the best of new
Many of The Nuffield Theatre plays and events are family friendly – and nationally known stand-up comedians
Venue details:
are often programmed on Sunday
The Nuffield Theatre
nights during the season. Each summer
University of Southampton
there is a stunning outdoor event
Highfield, SO17 1BJ
such as Waterlitz – music, lights and
023 8067 1771
fireworks around a giant created from
www.nuffieldtheatre.co.uk
shipping containers, towering over a city park. If you’ve seen or heard of the Sultan’s Elephant, this will be a similarly extraordinary experience.
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For up-to-date information on what’s happening at The Nuffield this season please visit Facebook on.fb.me/Nuffield or Twitter@nuffieldtheatre. www.nuffieldtheatre.co.uk
Image captions: Daniel Boyd and Catrin Stewart in Romeo and Juliet, a Nuffield Theatre, Headlong and Nottingham Playhouse co-production | James and the Giant Peach Alchemy in the UK – a new play by Maggie Nevill | Boys – 2012 world premiere from Ella Hickson
Southampton Guest Guide: Cultural Tourist
he Mayflower Theatre is the most prominent
Shall We Dance, The March of the Siamese Children and the
theatre along the South coast, bringing the
unforgettable Getting To Know You.
West End experience to Southampton. The
Welsh National Opera return with their Spring Season from
theatre has a long standing history of hosting
27 March for a week consisting of La traviata, Berlioz’s
major West End plays and spectacular touring
opera, Beatrice and Benedict and The Marriage of
musicals. Ballet, opera and comedy all find a
Figaro.
home on the boards and with the recent investment of £1.6
Dirty Dancing will set pulses racing when it arrives for a
million, guaranteeing access to large stage structures, the
four week run from 3 April. Seen by millions across the globe
physical presence of the touring companies is enormous.
this worldwide smash-hit tells the classic story of Baby
West End productions brought to Southampton include
and Johnny, two fiercely independent young spirits from
Les Misérables, Miss Saigon and Phantom of the Opera.
different worlds, who come together in what will be the most
Audiences enjoy the space of the auditorium and facilities,
challenging and triumphant summer of their lives. Featuring
which can some time be lacking in the smaller London
hit songs; including Hungry Eyes, Hey Baby, Do You Love
venues. At the same time, the theatre is designed to create
Me? and the heart stopping I’ve Had The Time Of My Life.
a cosseted atmosphere, ensuring a feeling of comfort during
Cameron Mackintosh’s new production of Lionel Bart’s
your stay.
smash hit musical Oliver! follows from 1 – 26 May, starring
Ovation is the aptly named restaurant on site, featuring
Brian Conley as Fagin, Iain Fletcher as Bill Sikes. The
mouth watering menus and heavily influenced by the best
sensational score of Oliver! is full of Lionel Bart’s irresistible
seasonal and fresh produce. The first class service rounds
songs including Food Glorious Food, Consider Yourself,
off your meal, leaving you ready to enjoy a show or return
You’ve Got to Pick-a-Pocket or Two, I’d Do Anything, Oom
home, having enjoyed a wonderful evening.
Pah Pah and As Long As He Needs Me.
Originally an Art Deco styled theatre, opening in 1928 as the
Later in the year The
Southampton Empire, the theatre changed its name to the
Theatre will be presenting
Gaumont in 1950, finally becoming The Mayflower in 1987.
a new production of
Venue details:
The forthcoming season will see The Mayflower play host to
Leonard Bernstein’s
The Mayflower Theatre
world class entertainment for all Rodgers and Hammerstein’s
Wonderful Town
Commercial Road
smash-hit musical The King and I, runs from 20 – 24
starring Connie Fisher,
Ticket information:
March. Ramon Tikaram will play the role of The King and
Steel Magnolias and
023 8071 1811
Josefina Gabrielle will play the role of Anna. The King and I is
the smash hit Legally
For full information about
told using one of the most beautiful scores ever written with
Blonde.
what is on:
sweeping melodies such as
www.mayflower.org.uk
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images King and I © Catherine Ashmore
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images Oliver! © Seamus_Ryan
Southampton Guest Guide: Cultural Tourist
Southampton Guest Guide: Shop to your heart’s content
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.
Arcana is one of Southampton’s most established salons. With stylishly modern decor and a relaxing ambiance, Arcana offers the ultimate hair and beauty experience. www.arcanauk.com 46 Bedford Place Tel: 023 8063 1292
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, Southampton, SO15 2DG. Tel: 023 8023 7501 10am till 5pm. Mon to Sat.
Cloud Wine is an independent old fashioned wine, spirit and beer shop. Interesting and unusual! 45 Bedford Place, Tel: 023 8022 8015
At Hepwright’s you will find wonderful hand picked vintage clothes, accessories, homewares, textiles and collectibles. www.hepwrights.com 34 Bedford Place, Tel: 07733 766 746 12
Southampton Guest Guide: Shop to your heart’s content
1950s Swirly Dress £125
1950s Tweed Jacket £28 1970s Missoni Belted T Shirt Dress £85
1960s Purple Evening Dress £95
1960s Gold Beaded Evening Purse £14 1960s Wool Waistcoat £16
1940s Red Wool Dress £54
1980s Sunglasses £14
There was a time when vintage shops had a reputation for being jam packed, untidy and even a bit smelly. “If you want something a little bit different, vintage shops are the ideal place to go. Not only are the clothes more individual, of Hepwright’s in Bedford Place, Southampton says that but the shops are independently run by people with a passion shops like hers are the new face of vintage. for fashion.... “I hope visitors find my shop is as bright and welcoming as We’ve got everything from wartime tea dresses, 1950s party a designer boutique. We don’t pack the rails so it is easy to browse. Stock changes all the time and we try to offer as much frocks, Tweed jackets for the chaps, beaded evening gowns and everything in between. I love it when we can help style for the mainstream fashion shopper as the vintage collector. customers for big event like Bestival or Goodwood Revival.” We sell clothes and accessories people can wear every day.” “But you don’t have to dress top to toe in vintage fashion to All the pieces at Hepwright’s are bought locally from private get the look. A funky tie, a pretty silk scarf or a brooch added clients by Catherine and she can often tell you the story of to your high street outfit can transform it into you own unique who used to own them look.” “I always say I’m running an adoption agency for clothes. The previous owners entrust their beautiful garments to me – Once you find Hepwright’s, it’s only a short walk to another and they tell me they are pleased they are going to be bought Southampton vintage shop The Beatnik Emporium. Right by someone who will love them just as much they did.” opposite the Cenotaph in Watts Park, you can’t miss its But all that has changed and vintage expert Catherine Wright
Vintage clothing has moved into the mainstream and is no
colourful hand painted
longer the preserve of the young and trendy or flamboyant
sign and windows full of
HEPWRIGHT’S
individuals who like to dress-up.
vintage curiosities.
34 Bedford Place, Southampton. SO15 2DG.
Find us on Facebook or follow us on Twitter @hepvintage
Tel: 07733 766 746 www.hepwrights.com Open Tuesday to Saturday
DON’T FORGET!
epwright’s can help you with: Private appointments. Hire options H available. Alterations service. Vintage dressing up parties. Styling service & Gift vouchers.
10am to 5pm. Other times by appointment.
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a season to
savour
Refined Puritan II
John Lewis Southampton, in WestQuay, is a full-line department store offering four floors of the best in fashion, home and technology. Its many facilities include a licensed restaurant, café, spacious parent’s room, beauty treatment rooms and a Clarins Spa. Special services range from fashion advice, home design and kitchen planning to gift list and gift-wrapping. In 2011, John Lewis Southampton underwent the second of it’s multi million pound projects to transform two of it’s floors. In October last year the refurbishment of the First floor was completed, transforming the Consumer Electronics, Furniture and Menswear departments and creating an enhanced shopping experience. Playnation
created three distinctive stories for
John Lewis Home Design Service
Spring/Summer 2012 – Playnation,
If you’re planning anything from a
Refined Puritan II and Maritime. From
complete redesign to a seasonal update
pop art playfulness to casual coastal
you can call on the creative expertise of
living, these trends encapsulate the
the John Lewis Home design advisors to
must-have looks for the home in 2012.
help you bring out the best in your home.
Playnation: John Lewis’s key trend
The specially trained Home design
for Spring Summer 12, Playnation
advisors will bring a fresh and creative
injects some much-needed fun into our
perspective to your interior design
surroundings. Celebrating colour, the
project, working closely with you every
For more information contact
palette utilises a core base of neutrals in
step of the way to design a scheme that’s
John Lewis
conjunction with chalky pastels and pops
personal, practical and unique.
WestQuay,
of acid brights
Offering two levels of service to meet
023 8021 6400
Refined Puritan II: 2012’s Refined
your specific needs, you can book a
see a member of staff in store
Puritan II story has evolved from its
free in-store appointment, or opt for
or log on to
austere origins to embrace a softer, more
a more thorough home consultation,
www.johnlewis.com
rustic attitude whilst also still retaining a
which is particularly recommend if you’re
pared-back beauty. Placing value on the
contemplating changes in several rooms.
longevity and authenticity of products,
There’s a charge of £200 for the at home
this mood is very much a response to the
service, but that’s redeemable against the
economic times we live in.
cost of any made to order products for
Maritime: A timeless trend that has
your new scheme.
The John Lewis Design Studio has
Maritime
been extremely popular in recent seasons, Spring 2012 will see a simplified version of the coastal theme. 14
image © Dan Wilson
Southampton Guest Guide: Fork and Cork
S
outhampton offers a gastronomic experience
transporting you straight to one of the islands.
with influences from the diverse local
With such a huge influence coming from the Polish
population, location and the availability
community, a number of Polish restaurants have gained
of fresh, locally grown produce.
national recognition for their quality and presentation. Top of
Across the many restaurants,
the list is undoubtedly Stacja PL, located in Onslow Road.
bistros, pubs and cafes you will find
Off the beaten track for many, but well worth a visit, with
excellent food and drink always on the menu.
an incredible insight into the delicacies of Polish cuisine.
The heady mix of fresh, local and exotic produce with
Undoubtedly the grandest experience in Thai food will be
new food tastes all come together in Southampton in a
found at Kuti’s Royal Thai Pier, on the Royal Pier at Town
celebration of dishes and wines and whatever your personal
Quay. Watch the sunset over the water as you indulge
taste, you’ll be sure to find what you are looking for.
yourself in the finest Thai cuisine along the south coast.
Turtle Bay, located in Guildhall Square, brings the secrets
The Far East has a huge influence on restaurants in
of Caribbean food to the city. The menu celebrates the
Southampton but the true Japanese experience may be
traditional cuisine found across the islands, including the
experienced in a modern, contemporary environment
marinades, fresh fish and obviously an extensive cocktail
right in the heart of Southampton at Below Bar:
menu! Special events at Turtle Bay include Limbo dancing
Zen offers a truly incredible array of fresh fish and
and steel band music; truly enhancing all your senses.
delicate delights at mouth-wateringly good prices.
For those who prefer a meditereanean feel to dining, a visit
If a more European style takes your fancy, you’ll appreciate
to the Spanish La Esquina in Oxford Street is a must. An
the menu at IKEA. Truly Swedish but at a fantastic price
impressive menu
and the largest
includes not
restaurant in
only vegetarian
Southampton!
and gluten free
The Coriander
options but also
Lounge on the
allows you to
High Street aims
travel through
to restore the
the many regions
lost primordial
of Spain, at a
authenticity of
leisurely pace.
Indian cuisine
Italian food reigns supreme at Buon Gusto, a truly authentic
that shares the same traditional cooking techniques and
restaurant where the food is presented in a stylish fashion,
ingredients that make the dishes exceedingly delicious.
to fit with the surroundings. Cafexpresso close the The
Sometimes only a traditional roast will hit the spot and for
Mayflower Theatre is a modern continental bar and bistro with
a quintessential English meal then your really should book a
a mouth-watering menu. With two Bella Italia restaurants in
table at the Duke of Wellington, located in Bugle Street.
the city, delicious pizza and pasta dishes are easy to find.
It doesn’t get more atmospheric than this, with the history and
The Fat Fig in Bedford Place is a surprising find in
aromas surrounding you, a memorable evening is assured.
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Southampton Guest Guide: Fork and Cork
Undoubtedly at the heart of Southampton’s maritime history, Oxford Street has played host to a thousand years of international trade and war. Both have left their mark in the form of historic architecture and a wonderfully cosmopolitan atmosphere.
and engine room workers on the liners
The menu at Antico Restaurant and
used to drink in what was a real ‘spit
Bar uses locally sourced produce and
and sawdust’ pub just before departure.
is prepared fresh on a daily basis. With
Six Titanic crewmen left it late and
steak being a specialty, which is cooked
dashed through Dock Gate 4 just before
to perfection.
midday - three men crossed the railway
For entertainment, The London Hotel
line just in front of a train but the three
offers a great cabaret experience. A
Slade brothers let the train pass. In the
cosmopolitan atmosphere is on offer at
meantime, the gangplank was pulled up
this predominantly gay pub, along with
and fortunately for them, they missed
great real ales and the quintessential
the Titanic.
Sunday roast.
Today visitors to the Oxford Street area
Located a short walk from Oxford Street
April 2012 sees the 100th Anniversary
are greeted by a charming spectacle,
is the Grand Cafe. Originally used by
of the ill-fated maiden voyage of RMS
with a true cafe culture bringing the
passengers of the Titanic, this grade II
Titanic, which left Southampton on 10th
shop fronts to life. The White Star holds
listed building was once Southampton’s
April 1912. Five days later in the early
two of the the coveted AA Rosettes and
grandest hotel. Now, the Wedgewood
hours of 15th April she sank with great
even boasts a roof garden.
Ballroom is a unique bar, bistro and
loss of life after striking an iceberg.
Bistro dining is a key theme in Oxford
restaurant, offering a truly remarkable
The disaster made headlines across
Street, with a fabulous array of
setting for your dining experience.
the world and had a devastating effect
specialities including, but not limited
For those in the know, Oxford Street
on the people of Southampton. Most
to, vegetarian and freshly baked
is also home to the best Medi- Spa in
of the crew lived in the town and over
breads at the Olive Tree Mediterranean
Hampshire, namely Dr Xavier’s Medi-
500 households lost at least one family
Restaurant. Simons at Oxfords Bar and
Spa Clinic. Visitors with limited time in
member.
Restaurant offers an extensive wine
the city can still benefit from wide range
Oxford Street was home to the largest
list and regularly alters the daily menu
of professional cosmetic medical and
number of sailors in Southampton
to make the most of freshly sourced
injectable treatments for lines, wrinkles,
due to the Sailors’ Home - now the
produce, especially fish and meat. Kuti’s
skin health and appearance. What
Salvation Army - and a number of
Brasserie is one of the most highly
better way to begin your holiday or to
hostels that were on the street at the
awarded Indian restaurants in the UK,
return home to your friends than looking
time. There are many connections with
with an elaborate and extensive menu
and feeling truly refreshed?
Oxford Street and RMS Titanic which
incorporating the best of India with
are highlighted in a new Titanic Trail
specialities and influences from all over
Leaflet, from the White Star Dining
the East and often, with a creative twist.
Find out more about Oxford
Rooms which is named after the famous
Scoozi Italian is your true
Streets links with RMS Titanic
White Star Shipping Line which owned
neighbourhood Italian with the right
and the cruise heritage by
RMS Titanic; Scott Oscar Woody who
blend of traditional ingredients and a
following the Oxford Street
was a postal clerk on board the ship
warm and friendly atmosphere which
Titanic Trail. The trail leaflets
and who stayed in Parkers Hotel, now
welcomes you for lunch and dinner for
are available from the Tourist
maritime-themed Antico Restaurant
the finest wood fired pizza’s, home-
Information Centre or within
and Bar, the night before the ship sailed
made pastas and fresh fish.
venues on Oxford Street.
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Southampton Guest Guide: Fork and Cork
Simons returns to
Southampton Simons, iconic and much loved wine bar of the 70’s and 80’s, has re-opened in lavish new premises next to favourite Southampton restaurant, Oxfords in Oxford street Southampton. Simons Wine Bar originally opened in December 1975 in the Bedford Place area of Southampton and soon established itself as one of the major eating and drinking venues in the city. The new Simons has inherited much of the class and style from its predecessor. The striking Victorian building has been refurbished providing a classic and impressive interior; with high ceilings, large mirrors and carefully chosen comfortable furniture which invites you to stay and have another drink. The soft green and cream colour scheme re-emphasises the quality of the cool finishes and the relaxed atmosphere. The glorious mahogany bar is a wonderful focal piece and once seated you will not want to give up your stool easily. There is a great selection of wines available, sold by the glass, carafe and bottle, as well as a range of delicious cocktails. Beers are sold on tap as well as some interesting bottled varieties. Food is provided by an inspiring menu, including a range of wine bar favourites. There is also a good range of side dishes, sandwiches, salads and other delights to suit all appetites. The music at Simons is diverse, with a good mix of new and old classics. Nothing too cheesy, and nothing too obscure. Live music plays every Thursday evening, providing the best jazz and contemporary musicians in the area. The service is friendly, efficient and offers a real welcome. Great bars in Southampton are few and far between but Simons can rightfully take its place amongst the best of them. For the 35/36 Oxfords Street
future, a function room in the cellar is planned and a new
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Southampton Guest Guide: City of Sport
Southampton enjoys a great relationship with sport and with The London 2012 Olympic Games taking place this summer, the light will be shining on the city for many reasons! Southampton is home to Olympians Peter Waterfield and Stacie Powell, and would be Olympians Max Brick
Two of Southampton’s Olympic hopefuls tell The Southampton Guest Guide about how they are feeling about this summer: Peter Waterfield | Aged 30
and Chris Mears, all world-class divers
Olympic Silver Medalist, Commonwealth Gold and Silver Medalist, World Championship
who will be competing this August as
Bronze Medalist and World Series Gold Medalist.
part of Team GB. They all use the city’s
How did you get into diving and then deciding to do it professionally?
training facilities, which are managed by
I started age 9 and stumbled across it while learning to swim, I really enjoyed it
Active Nation, a charity campaigning to
and pursued the diving side.
persuade Southampton to Get up and
How are you feeling about the Olympics?
Get Active!
I am feeling very excited and can not wait! I’ve been to three games, winning the
The Quays Swimming and Diving
Silver in 2004 but really can’t wait to do it in my home country and to try winning
Complex offer world-class diving
a medal.
facilities, a state-of-the-art gym and two
As a Southampton resident, what is your experience of the city?
amazing fitness studios, and with a great
I love living here and the people are great. Southampton has been very supportive
family fun pool, complete with whirlpool
throughout my career and really hope to bring a medal back to the city.
and jets, water-babies young and old are
Tell us about the sports facilities in Southampton and how they have helped you?
happily entertained!
The Quays is one of the best facilities for diving in the country and has everything
For those wanting to follow in the
we need to be able to train to the highest level.
footsteps of Peter, Max, Stacie and Chris,
Lastly, any advice for those wishing to pursue a career in diving?
the South’s premier Diving Academy
Diving has given me a great life, I’ve travelled the world met lots of different
holds taster sessions for all ages and
people – and I get paid to do something that I love to do, so if you find a sport
abilities in the centre’s Olympic standard
that you love, whether it is diving or swimming or anything, then work hard as you
diving pool.
could be the next Olympic medalist.
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Perfectly placed For those seeking to spend their leisure time in the bustle of a lively city and travel to the various sporting venues for individual events, Southampton is perfectly placed. With flights from around 50 destinations into Southampton International Airport, visitors from the north of the UK and across Europe will experience a warm welcome thanks to Max Brick | Aged 19
the airport’s easy, fast and friendly operating ethos.
National 10m champion 2012, Commonwealth Gold Medalist,
For anyone flying into the airport and heading straight out
World finalist
to an event, Southampton Parkway rail station is as close
How did you get into diving and then deciding to do it professionally?
to an airport as it’s possible to be; it’s just a minute’s walk
When I was 10 years old I was a gymnast and I took a
network.
free taster session at the Quays. My gymnastic back
Two trains an hour take passengers directly into London
round helped me to learn how to twist and somersault
Waterloo with a journey time of only 66 minutes. Other
into the water and consequently, I was spotted as a talent
trains take a little longer stopping in Hampshire’s
and given the opportunity to join the Southampton
larger towns, Winchester and Basingstoke, as well as
Diving Academy; one of the most successful programs
small picturesque stations along the way for those
in the UK.
who are seeking quiet time after the excitement of the
How are you feeling about the Olympics?
competitions. In the opposite direction, just 90 minutes on
I am very excited to not only compete in my first Olympic
the train will take visitors to the coast and right to the home
games but to experience it with a home crowd.
of water sports, Weymouth.
As a Southampton resident, what is your experience of the city?
On the same side of the station as the terminal, frequent
I was born and bred in Southampton and love our city. It
many of the city’s hotels and attractions just a short walk
has much to offer whether you live here or just visiting!
away from the station.
Tell us about the sports facilities in Southampton and how they have helped you?
Southampton Airport is also ideally placed for those
The World -class diving pool and recently upgraded dry-
region and is located close to the M27 motorway which
land facility means we have everything we need to train at
runs to Portsmouth in the east and towards Bournemouth
The Quays.
in the west. Just one junction down the M27 east is the
Lastly, any advice for those wishing to pursue a career in diving?
M3 motorway, which joins the M25, so venues on London’s
You need to be a bit crazy, but it is a fun
Whether you’re staying in the region for a short time or a
and exciting sport.
long time, regular flights into Southampton International
from the terminal building to join the large regional rail
trains take passengers directly into Southampton with
picking up hire cars and travelling by road around the
outskirts are quick and easy to get to.
Airport from the UK and Europe, mean getting here is easy,
The Southampton Guest Guide sends its best wishes to Peter and Max also to their team mates Stacie Powell and Chris Mears to achieve their medal dreams.
and travelling from the airport to enjoy all of the summers festivities is a breeze.
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outhampton will be a part of the Olympic Torch Relay and will host an evening celebration on Saturday 14th July 2012. The Olympic Flame will travel approximately 3.72 mile through the city starting from Town Quay and ending with the celebration at
Mayflower Park. The Olympic flame will arrive from the Isle
Celebrating the Olympics
convoy of London 2012 vehicles - the Olympic flame will be
Clare Woods Southampton City Art Gallery From 25th May – 2nd September Southampton City Art Gallery will be hosting exhibition by the British artist Clare Woods.
exchanged with Southampton’s first torchbearer on the ferry
This major exhibition will include two paintings, Brick
forecourt. The torchbearer will then run with the Olympic
Field and Carpenter’s Curve, which have been specially
flame approximately 300m to the next exchange point where
commissioned by the Olympic Delivery Authority to be
the next torchbearers will be ready.
enlarged for a public artwork for the Olympics’ Utilities
Our celebrations and entertainment on Saturday 14th
Buildings. They will be recreated on a huge scale using
of Wight on Red Funnel’s flagship car Ferry the Red Eagle, where it will receive a spectacular dock-head welcome. As the Isle of Wight torchbearer exits the ferry at 17:40pm with a
88,000 specially made tiles, for the London
July will start from 2pm and will include sponsor road shows, sporting activities in
Further details for the Olympic
2012 site. Southampton City Art Gallery
the parks and other family fun activities.
Flame in Southampton
will exhibit the two original paintings during
The Torch Relay map indicates the route
are available from: www.
the Olympic season and the exhibition
and streets the torch will travel to around
southampton.gov.uk/
will explore the subjects behind the two
the city, highlighting the iconic Bargate,
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Tudor House Museum, a sponsor stop in
10 meters long, as well as the creation of
the high street, a lap of St Mary’s Stadium
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Southampton Guest Guide: Out and About
A base exploration for
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outhampton is a great base for discovering
times with a visit to Milestone’s Museum in Basingstoke. The
Hampshire, where family attractions, national
Sir Harold Hillier Gardens in Romsey is a 180-acre garden
parks and waterside villages are waiting to
paradise and boasts one of the largest Winter Gardens of its
be discovered.
kind in Europe whilst the National Trust’s Mottisfont, is set in
The New Forest is a must for many visitors
glorious grounds by the River Test.
to the region, enjoying unparalleled natural
Southampton’s neighbouring city of Portsmouth, offers an insight into the south’s links with maritime history. Experience
record-breaking supercars at the National Motor Museum
the oceans at the Blue Reef Aquarium or glide to the top
at Beaulieu; explore 200 acres of beautiful gardens at Exbury
of the Spinnaker Tower to see stunning views across the
Gardens and Steam Railway; visit Peppa Pig World
Solent. Cross the water to Gosport and go on aboard HMS
at Paultons Theme Park, home to over 60 family rides and
Alliance, a WW2 submarine at the Royal Navy Submarine
attractions as well as a collection of exotic birds and animals.
Museum or discover the fascinating history of Royal Marines
Or take to the trees for an exhilarating adventure experience
at the Royal Marines Museum in Southsea . Visit Staunton
at Go Ape! at Moors Valley Country Park.
Country Park near Havant and enjoy 1000 acres of beautiful
Winchester is a spectacular Cathedral city, where over
country park. Or visit a vibrant picturesque stretch of coast
15 centuries of Christian faith is captured in glorious
at Southsea Beach with a visit to the family fun Pyramids
architecture, both throughout the city and within the
Centre with fun pools and funky flumes.
Cathedral itself. Visit the Great Hall, one of the finest 13th
From Southampton explore the Isle of Wight
century halls and home to the Round Table. Families and
with Red Funnel Ferries and discover royal
astronomers will enjoy the delights of the Intech Science
residencies, fairytale castles and
Centre and Planetarium, located just outside of Winchester
dramatic coastline. Whether you choose to take a short break
Those seeking an insight in to the past of Hampshire may
or opt for a longer stay, you’ll find many
wish to venture out on the unique Watercress Railway Line,
adventures awaiting you. To find out
taking a choice of either steam or a loco through the county’s
further information on these and numerous
famous watercress beds and alighting at a number of
other attractions, please visit
character stations along route. Take a trip back to Victorian
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isit Marwell Wildlife, near Winchester and
Whilst at the park, why not visit the Sulawesi Crested
you’ll not only be making a big contribution
Macaques and see the world’s first cognitive study centre
to conserve endangered species, but helping
for these critically endangered animals. Visitors to Marwell
to celebrate their 40th anniversary! Every
Wildlife can watch science in action as the monkeys
school holiday will be packed full of exciting
voluntarily enjoy operating computer touch screens.
and creative family fun as well as a host of
This allows scientists from Portsmouth University to
fascinating and endangered animals to get to know. This
investigate fundamental aspects of their cognition
year there’ll be new interactive talks with the giraffes as
such as memory, communication and
well as an incredible new exhibit for leaf cutter ants in Tropical World. Best of all on Marwell’s actual
emotion. For more information about the charity’s work visit www.marwell.org.uk
birthday (22 May) a giant commemorative mosaic will be unveiled at the same time as the opening of a revamped Penguin World which will offer an even more immersive experience as you see the penguins “fly” through water and hear all about them in a new daily show. Photo credits: Baby Giraffe (c) Marwell Wildlife | snow leopard image - Jason Brown Photography
As a registered charity dedicated to the conservation of biodiversity, Marwell is involved with several breeding programmes and initiatives to address issues that animals face in the wild. The humble Partula gibba snail is one of the animals that is now extinct in the wild but can still be seen at Marwell. The charity introduced Partula snails to their collection five years ago and now has more than 800 snails on view in Cold Blooded Corner. In some sub-species, over 50% of the world’s population are kept at Marwell! In the wild, the snails were found only on islands in the Pacific Ocean. This year, conservationists will be releasing snails into reserves on the islands. They will then be closely monitored until they are released into the wild to fend for themselves.
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Sourcing great days out
Southampton Guest Guide: Out and About
Our Team of knowledgeable and trained staff are waiting for you. 01590 612377 info@newforestactivities.co.uk www.newforestactivities. co.uk
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he New Forest offers a stunning
people a template for achieving goals and overcoming
landscape covering 570km and located
personal limitations. Our instructors and coaches are trained
only fifteen miles from Southampton.
to reflect with teams on performance and achievement,
When looking for activities and things to
using the activities as metaphors, often mirroring the kinds of
do, New Forest Activities Booking Centre in
challenges faced in the work place or in social situations.
Beaulieu is the place to go. They’ll help you
For example we do a lot of work with The Prince’s Trust,
with great ideas; from an easy to organise,
where young people learn to ’paddle your canoe’. This is
fun filled family day out, to a fully catered corporate team-
of course not just about canoeing! Spending time blaming
building day; there is something for everyone in this
the wind, the tide and other people does not help you get
beautiful place.
where you want to go. On the other hand, learning from
The range of activities, services and packages on offer
experts, applying effort, embracing challenge and having an
means not only great service, but great experiences and
awareness of feedback usually does!
memories too. From Digital Combat Games with Battlefield
What is your favourite activity?
LIVE, to relaxing on The Beaulieu River in Canoes, there is a
As a participant I enjoy kayaking. It’s such a versatile sport,
wide range of great activities for work, rest and play.
with all sorts of different adventures and relaxed days on
The Southampton Guest Guide talked to Sam Sutton,
offer. Locally the Solent provides lots of sea kayaking and
Director of New Forest Activities about how outdoor activities
with the right wind, you can have a fun surf session to
can be good for your soul!
complement your day out.
We know that The New Forest is a great day out for families, but what does it offer for groups?
In terms of running an activity day; it has to be Cockleshell
The location of The New Forest is perfect for groups. Close
historical interest, skills development, communication and
to the Sea, major cities and with great road links, the area
coaching techniques. Based around the idea of Joseph
makes an ideal visit for ease and access.
Campbell’s Heroes Journey, participants re-enact a training
Our selection of activities, combined with catering and event
exercise reminiscent of the WW2 heroes who trained in the
management services ensures that groups are catered
Beaulieu Area. This event has been re-developed over the
for before, during and after their visit. We customise our
last year and now incorporating our new Battlefield LIVE
activities and pride ourselves on a personal touch, meaning
activity and is now better than ever.
Heroes. A teambuilding event combining elements of
that pretty much anyone can take part, regardless of their fitness levels or requirements. Groups can also benefit from special package deals, private activity sessions and bespoke services. With a huge number of successful events behind us, you can trust us to deliver top quality experiences, focused on you and your budgets. From small social parties to full development training packages for major organisations, The New Forest has it all.
Surely, the activities are all about having fun… where does Team Building come into it? Team Building means different things to different people. To us it means more than just doing. It’s about exploring relationships with the environment, other people and yourself. Challenging situations and natural spaces, gives 26
Back in October 2011, Battlefield LIVE run by New Forest Activities, showcased its top themed event with the Digital Media Team from GAME UK. They had a full Tactics themed event day, taking place at the new Urban Battlefield. Scan the QR code and see a video of their story.
Bond in Motion For your eyes only in 2012
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o mark the 50th anniversary of James Bond, EON Productions has teamed up with the National Motor Museum, Beaulieu, to stage the world’s largest official collection of original Bond vehicles. This one year exhibition celebrates fifty years of the Bond franchise, sixty years of Beaulieu opening its doors to the public and
forty years since the National Motor Museum opened. BOND IN MOTION showcases 50 of the best loved and most iconic Bond vehicles – some never before seen in public. It features a whole range of vehicles which have appeared in Bond films over the years including cars, boats, motorbikes, sleds, jets and many more. Amongst the vehicles on show is a 2006 Aston Martin DBS in pristine condition, used during the filming of Casino Royale, which stands alongside a severely damaged Aston Martin DBS stunt car which rolled seven and three quarter turns to set a Guinness World Record. Also on display is a BMW 750iL used in the memorable car park chase scene in Tomorrow Never Dies where Pierce Brosnan’s Bond was seen driving the vehicle remotely from the back seat, using his Ericsson cellular phone. This vehicle was one of 17 cars supplied by BMW for this film. Visitors can also watch exclusive behind-the-scenes footage showing just how some of the most memorable stunts in the films were created, including interviews with stunt co-ordinators and members of the stunt teams. BOND IN MOTION will run to December 2012 and Venue details:
can be seen as part of a
National Motor Museum
visit to the whole Beaulieu
Beaulieu
attraction, which also
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features the National Motor
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Museum, World of Top Gear,
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On Screen Cars, Beaulieu
on the exhibition visit
Abbey, and Palace House
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and gardens.
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Southampton Guest Guide: Itineraries
Itineraries
Time waits for no man, or woman come to that. With your free moments being so precious, The Southampton Guest Guide has produced some suggested itineraries for your visit to Southampton.
The Romantic Getaway
The Duke of Wellington. For those who
opportunity for parents to part with
Surprisingly, Southampton has all
crave romance on a grand scale, The
their money! Southampton boasts
the perfect ingredients for a fantastic
Grand Cafe is your dinner destination.
3 great shopping centres, namely
romantic weekend. Many hotels,
The magnificent Wedgewood ballroom,
Bargate, The Marlands and WestQuay,
including the newly refurbished Dolphin
frequented by first class passengers for
the largest shopping arena along the
Hotel and White Star Hotel, boast
the Titanic, is now home to a superb
south coast. Lunch options include
beautiful, character features including
bar, bistro and restaurant. Original
Yo! Sushi, Nando’s and Pizza Hut.
log fires, luxurious furnishings and
features and the sheer spectacular
Families seeking sporting activities
grand settings. As the greenest city
scale of your surroundings will
will be delighted with the facilities at
on the South Coast, Southampton
guarantee you the ‘wow!’ factor.
Woodmill Centre, where you can try
has 12 lush green parks and a number
your hand at a number of water sports,
of city trails to explore. Stop for a
The Family Break
including kayaking. For younger children
coffee and cake at one of the many
Families of all ages will find a huge
and keen swimmers, The Quays is a
cafes enroute, including the wonderful
amount to do in Southampton.
great mix of family fun pools and Olympic
Caffexpresso on Nelson Gate.
Whatever your children’s ages, all will
standard diving facilities. Located
You may be looking for a memento of
be captivated by the newly restored
near to WestQuay Shopping Centre,
your time together and what better than
Tudor House and Garden. A walk around this centre will provide hours of fun.
a piece of vintage jewellery, furniture or
the Old Town and along the Old Town
Dinner options for those with children are
clothing? Vintage fans rate Hepwright’s
Trail will bring your family into touch
extensive but for traditional family food
Vintage Boutique at 34 Bedford Place
with Southampton’s historical secrets,
in contemporary surroundings, head
extremely highly. For those looking for a
dating back to medieval times.
for an Italian restaurant, Buon Gusto on
funkier twist on their clothing collection,
For those who like a hands on
Commercial Road. Located opposite The
the Beatnik Emporium at 202 Above
approach to art, the John Hansard
Mayflower Theatre, why not head there
Bar Street is truly special. Evenings in
Gallery is ideal. Modern, touring
for a pre-theatre show, before taking the
Southampton offer something for every
collections alongside tactile exhibits
family to see a West End production.
taste. You may wish to stroll through the
ensure that children of all ages engage
Old Town and stop for a drink and dinner with the themes around them. at one of the public houses in England, 28
Retail therapy is also a great
The Business Stopover
The Cruise Stop off
If you are looking for the best in top
When your working day is done,
You’ve arrived in Southampton and
brands and an exclusive shopping
you’ll want to make the most of your
your holiday starts here! The city has
service, which is second to none,
time in Southampton. WestQuay
so much to offer cruising enthusiasts,
then John Lewis at WestQuay will
Shopping Centre is open late Monday
including the wonderful maritime history
delight you. Cosmetics from decleor,
to Saturday, giving you access to
which makes it so famous. Why not
the Clarins day spa and the unique
fabulous stores including John Lewis.
visit the new SeaCity Museum which
shopping environment will leave
When you are ready to head out for
opens on 10 April 2012 or take a walk
you feeling truly pampered.
the evening, Oxford Street provides
along the QE2 Mile. Discovering the
Dining opportunities in Southampton
a fabulous range of chic bars and
extent of Southampton’s connections
are extensive but prior to the grand
restaurants. Simons at Oxfords Bar
to the sea, including the QE2’s anchor,
dining onboard ship you may prefer
and Restaurant offers you a great
donated by Cunard and located by
a quieter, more intimate meal at La
wine selection, along with fresh fish
Holyrood Church, which is dedicated to
Esquina Spanish tapas restaurant
and local produce. If you are looking
lost seafarers. Carrying on the maritime
or The Olivetree Restaurant, both
for a venue to entertain business
theme, stop off at the White Star and
located in Oxford Street.
guests, Kuti’s Royal Thai Pier at
soak up the ambiance of the White Star
Town Quay and The Grand Café
Lines, famous for launching the Titanic.
For more ideas and suggestions for
are both magnificent options.
Boutique shopping is a wonderful way
days out in Southampton, ask your
If you have extra time on your
of creating your cruise wardrobe, with
establishment for The Southampton
hands, why not take a stroll along
unique pieces available from Devernois
Pocket Guide; a comprehensive visitor
one of the city’s walks, including
at 47 Bedford Place. If hair and beauty
publication detailing attractions,
the Jane Austen Trail. Alternatively,
is vital why not visit Arcana at 46
accommodation venues, places to
take a short taxi ride to the Nuffield
Bedford Place will leave your locks and
eat and drink including discount
Theatre and enjoy contemporary
nails in tip top condition.
vouchers for some of the most popular
theatre productions at their best.
eateries and a useful city map.
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Southampton Guest Guide: Out and About
From coast to countryside, whether your
showcase their skills. Events include
passion is heritage, culture, shopping
Hamble Week, the Hamble Winter &
or a fun-filled family day out, the world
Spring Series, the Bursledon Regatta
renowned Hamble
and national World
Valley has it all.
Series competitions.
Located to the east
The essence of a sailing
of Southampton, this
lifestyle is captured
area of outstanding
through
natural beauty is quite
the marinas, chandleries,
literally at your feet.
restaurants and
Set alongside the
boutiques, located
stunning River Hamble,
along the shoreline.
the Valley boasts
Indeed, numerous
a variety of unique
opportunities present
For further information on
family attractions, quaint villages and
themselves to way anchor and
glorious days out on the
over 1500 acres of unspoilt countryside.
investigate the local vintage ales.
River Hamble or your personal
Hamble River events take place
Whether you are on a romantic short
journey through the
throughout the year, attracting world
break or visiting for the week with
Hamble Valley, visit
class yachtsmen and racing enthusiasts.
a young family, you’ll wish you had
www.hamblevalley.com
Competition within the sailing world
discovered the Hamble Valley sooner.
is strong and many sailors come to
Events APRIL
Visit www.thesouthamptonguide.com for a more up to date list of what’s on in and around Southampton. Here is a taste what 2012 has in-store for you. JULY
13th - 15th Titanic Commemorative: Events
and activities will take place across the city (starting 4th April) to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the sinking of R.M.S Titanic with events culminating Easter Weekend. 10th
Opening of SeaCity Museum: New state of the art museum focussing on Southampton and its connection with the sea including the city’s Titanic Heritage.
MAY 1st - 7th
25th-26th
Moscow State Circus: see this spectacular circus at Southampton’s Mayflower Park
3rd
TBC
Sky Ride: A free cycling event taking place across the city
7th
Mela Festival: Art Asia presents a free festival celebrating South Asian culture
8th
Race For Life: 5km race around Southampton Common for Cancer Research
14th
Olympic Torch Relay: Southampton is one of only a handful of cities where the torch will not only visit but stop over for celebration
Outdoor Film Festival
JUNE 2nd - 5th
The Queens Diamond Jubilee
5th
3 Queens: Cunard’s three cruise ships will visit Southampton together
16th
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Waterlitz: A large family-friendly street theatre event held in Guildhall Square including music, dance, acrobatics and pyrotechnics
AUGUST 175 Years of P&O: For the first time ever the seven ships of the P&O Cruises fleet will be together in Southampton for a great day of celebration
22nd
The Clipper 2011-2012: The finale to the Round the World Yacht Race
1st - 31st
Hampshire Food Festival: a month long festival celebrating Hampshire fare and produce
23rd - 27th August Fair: Traditional fair on
Southampton Common 29th
The Paralympic Games continuing until 9th September
SEPTEMBER 4th
Extreme Stunt Show: Family autosport show with monster trucks, motorcycles, cars and bmx stunts on Southampton Common
14th - 23rd PSP Southampton Boat Show 15th-16th
Southampton International Food Festival
OCTOBER TBC
Southampton Film Week
TBC
Black History Month
TBC
Music In The City: A programme of events celebrating Southampton’s music
NOVEMBER 15th
Southampton Christmas Festival & Market continuing until 31st December
Destination Southampton is Southampton’s official conference and accommodation bureau offering assistance with events, conferences and short breaks. Visit www.destinationsouthampton.com for more information on hotels, events and venues.
Image Š Manor Farm Country Park
MAJOR NEW EXHIBITION FOR 2012
The world’s largest official collection of original Bond vehicles
IT . . . S S I M D O N’T
National Motor Museum Palace House & Gardens Beaulieu Abbey
Beaulieu, New Forest, Hampshire SO42 7ZN Exit 2 M27 Tel 01590 612345 www.beaulieu.co.uk Open daily 10am