Solent Forts – No Man’s Fort
Portsmouth
Type:Hotel
Tel: 02392 809767
Portsmouth
Tel: 02392 809767
No Man’s Fort is your Unique Island Hotel, with 23 spacious bedroom suites, restaurants, a cabaret club, bars and lounges, rooftop hot tubs, a hot house and fire pit to toast marshmallows under the night sky. Our overnight stay package includes drinks reception, a three course dinner and breakfast.
No Man’s Fort is one of the UK’s most secluded and alternative hotel venues. No Man’s Fort is the perfect place for a party too. Look up at the stars through the spectacular glass roof in the Atrium, right at the heart of our venue, or enjoy the best view in the fort from our Lighthouse Suite. With floor to ceiling windows for an unrivalled panoramic view of the fierce beauty and dramatic seascape – this really is the venue that pushes the boat out.
CAR - On arrival in Portsmouth follow the brown signs for the ‘Historic Waterfront’ that leads you straight to Gunwharf Quays. We suggest parking in ‘Zone A’ before taking a short walk to our Port Office at Gunwharf Quays. From here board your boat transfer for a short ride across the Solent. Sat Nav postcode for Car Park: PO1 3TZ. Overnight guests staying on the Fort will receive a discount when parking at Gunwharf Quays. Please ask the Port Office for more details.
TRAIN - Portsmouth Harbour is the nearest station connecting directly to London Waterloo and London Victoria. Journey times are from just 1 hour 30 minutes. From Portsmouth Harbour station it’s only a 5 minute walk to our Port Office at Gunwharf Quays. From here board your boat to Spitbank Fort.
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