The Historic Dockyard, Portsmouth

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With a rich maritime and naval history, Portsmouth's fortunes have long been intimately tied to the sea. Even today, many of Portsmouth's most stunning features and most popular attractions are found near the harbour.

From the imposing Spinnaker Tower, to the historic ship HMS Victory, you'll find a huge range of things to see and do. Portsmouth Historic Dockyard is home to some of the most impressive historic ships in the world – with the remains of Henry VIII's Mary Rose and HMS Warrior 1860 both here.

Take a break from the historical attractions to indulge in a little shopping. The bustling Gunwharf Quays is one of the best shopping locations in the south, with dozens of big brands and stores to choose from (not to mention bowling alleys, cinemas and nightclubs).

Kids will love the Blue Reef Aquarium and the fantastic soft play centre, Playzone. On sunny days the whole family can follow the Old City Walls and enjoy an ice-cream on the seafront.

Things to see and do in Portsmouth...

  • Shop till you drop in the wonderful Gunwharf Quays or enjoy the incredible views over the city from the top of the nearby Spinnaker Tower.
  • Visit the D-day Museum and learn all about the incredible bravery and stories behind the D-day Landings, and then head into the Royal Marines Museum.
  • Don't miss the fantastic HMS Victory, Admiral Lord Nelson's flagship during the Battle of Trafalgar and one of the oldest and best preserved ships in the country.
  • In addition to its naval traditions, Portsmouth is also the birthplace of Charles Dickens - find out more about one of Britain's most famous literary figures at the Charles Dickens Birthplace Museum.

More Portsmouth Information

Portsmouth Tourist Information Centre is located on the Clarence Esplanade. Here you can arrange guided tours, book special events and get details on hotels in Portsmouth whilst the bed & breakfasts in Portsmouth range from luxury to small family-run establishments.

For more information visit the official tourism website for Portsmouth.