In Portsmouth, you will have the chance to explore English’s maritime history and enjoy many different activities.
Since the XII century, Portsmouth was an important port of the British Navy, for both military and commercial matters.
Today, you can still visit the remains of legendary military ships such as the Mary Rose, from the Tudor era, and the HMS Victory, Admiral Nelson’s ship.
The docks in Portsmouth are dominated by the Spinnaker Tower, one of the highest buildings in the United Kingdom. From its panoramic terraces, you can enjoy a magnificent view of the whole city.
There are also several monuments of interest: the Cathedral Church of St Thomas of Canterbury, Charles Dickens house museum, Osborne House, which was the residence of Queen Victoria, and Portchester Castle.
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How to reach the boardings
Address: Wharf Rd, Portsmouth PO2 8RU
GPS coordinates: 43°21'13.6"N 3°04'13.3"W
Portsmouth Ferry Terminal is a 20-minute walk from the city centre.
Portsmouth has two railway stations with services to London Waterloo in 85 minutes, or to London Victoria and Cardiff.
Portsmouth is well connected by motorway to the rest of England, including the A3 for London and the M27/A27 for the rest of the south.
There are also bus connections between London (Victoria Station and Heathrow Airport) and Portsmouth Ferry Terminal.
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