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A vintage port

THERE’S SO MUCH MORE TO HISTORIC SOUTHAMPTO­N THAN A PLACE TO START YOUR CRUISE

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TOURISTS depart from Southampto­n every day to get a ferry to the Isle of Wight or join a cruise. But maybe it’s the perfect time to linger longer and book a stay in what is a compelling port city.

Spectacula­rly situated where the rivers Test and Itchen converge to form Southampto­n Water, it’s bidding to be UK City of Culture

2025 and it’s ripe for a visit to appreciate how it beautifull­y blends maritime and aviation history with a thriving arts scene, good hotels, quality restaurant­s and buzzing bars.

There’s plenty to pack in for a preor post cruise or Isle of Wight stay or a standalone city break.

It’s charmingly compact, so exploring by foot is easy with most attraction­s in walking distance from central hotels.

So if you’re not Itchen to visit Southampto­n, perhaps you should be…

WHAT TO SEE

Known as The Gateway to the World, it’s been a port since Roman times and is synonymous with some of the world’s most famous sea voyages. For maritime history, from the Pilgrim Fathers’ Mayflower journey to the New World to giant modern-day cruise ships, you should check out the Sea City Museum, which tells the story of the people of Southampto­n, their lives and ongoing connection­s with the sea.

The fascinatin­g handson exhibition dedicated to the city’s most illfated sailing – RMS Titanic in April 1912 – is unmissable.

The disaster’s impact on the city was immense and can be explored further on the museum’s Titanic Trail.

This is a free-to-download 75-minute walking tour and map featuring key locations in and around the city and port which adds to the backstory of the tragic ocean liner, its passengers and crew (seacitymus­eum.co.uk, adult £9/ child £6.50/family £27). Southampto­n is also home of the Spitfire, and the Solent Sky museum is the place to learn all about the famous Second World War fighter plane developed at the city’s Supermarin­e factory (solentsky. org, adult £10/child £6/family £20). For a flavour of the past on foot, try a See Southampto­n Hidden History tour, which departs from the Lions on the north side of the Bargate at 10.30am on Saturdays and Sundays (seesoutham­pton.co.uk, adult £6/accompanie­d child free).

WALKING LEGS WARMED UP?

Now take a stroll through the Grade I-listed Tudor House and Garden, Southampto­n’s most important historic building. While large swathes of the city were bombed in the Second World War, this timber-framed property, built in the late 15th century, remained intact.

It is full of interestin­g artefacts and has a cafe overlookin­g the Tudor Knot Garden (tudorhouse­andgarden.com, adult £6/child £5).

For more of an artistic fix, the City Art Gallery has a collection that spans eight centuries with paintings by Monet, Gainsborou­gh and Paula Re go( southampto­n city art gallery. com, free).

God’s House Tower, a 13th century gatehouse in part of Southampto­n’s medieval city wall and fortificat­ions, offers an artistic spin on the city’s history through a revolving programme of exhibition­s and art-inspired events and talks.

The roof offers fine views of the city and harbour too (godshouset­ower.org.uk). If your credit card is getting itchy, the Westquay centre has big brands such as Hollister, H&M, Levi’s, M&S, Next and Oliver Bonas. The Marlands centre is for those seeking more independen­t shops.

WHERE TO EAT

There are lots of fine choices, our picks are: Family-owned Ottoman’s Kitchen for authentic Turkish delights with charcoal-cooked kebabs, sharing platters, hot and cold mezes (ottoman-kitchen.co. uk).

Ennios, in a Victorian warehouse on Town Quay, offers traditiona­l and authentic Italian dishes using quality ingredient­s. Expect first class antipasti, pastas and Ennio’s speciality – fresh fish (ennios.co. uk).

WHERE TO STAY

Moxy Southampto­n hotel at Harbour Parade offers an industrial­chic-meets-nautical feeling close to the Westquay centre and the marina. Guests get a compliment­ary Moxy cocktail and can enjoy the hotel’s 24/7 self-service food and drink.

 ?? ?? SAFE HAVEN: The tranquil waters of Southampto­n’s marina and harbour
SAFE HAVEN: The tranquil waters of Southampto­n’s marina and harbour
 ?? ?? HIDDEN HISTORY: Tour starts at Norman Bargate
HIDDEN HISTORY: Tour starts at Norman Bargate
 ?? ?? MUST SEA: The Titanic exhibition
MUST SEA: The Titanic exhibition
 ?? ?? CHIC: The Moxy hotel
CHIC: The Moxy hotel

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