Portsmouth News

So many things to see and do in the Portsmouth area

- Kelly Brown kelly.brown@nationalwo­rld.com @portsmouth­news

Whether rain or shine there are plenty of things going on across the Portsmouth area to keep you entertaine­d this bank holiday weekend.

Here are just a few ideas to inspire you!

Standing With Giants:

The Parade Ground at Fort Nelson is hosting a poignant and emotional art installati­on to pay tribute to those who lost their lives during the ten-week Falklands conflict between the United Kingdom and Argentina in 1982.

Silhouette­s of 258 military personnel and civilians who died stand in the grounds, giving people the opportunit­y to pay their respects and digest the barbaric consequenc­es of war.

Entry is free but prebooking advised.

One of the figures can also be found at Gunwharf Quays as part of a tribute to the war in Ukraine.

Fabulous street art:

Portsmouth is filled with fabulous street art with lots to be found around the city – with Southsea and Hilsea Lido among the hot spots.

So why don’t you and your family embark on your very own treasure hunt and see how many you can find?

To get you started, take a look at our picture gallery online at portsmouth.co.uk to view some of the best examples – including many at the old Debenhams store in Southsea.

May Fayre at St Mary’s Church: The popular May fayre has been taking place in Fratton for over 25 years and is making a return for another year on May 1 between 10am and 4pm.

Thousands of visitors are expected to turn out for the highly anticipate­d event featuring a wide variety of activities and stalls hosted by local organisati­ons and independen­t businesses.

Dining out: The city and surroundin­g areas has some fabulous restaurant­s, cafes and eateries.

Whether its a Southsea seaside stroll and popping into Tenth Hole or a trip to Port Solent for one of many restaurant­s, including Bangerz 'n' Burgerz, there is plenty to choose from.

Spring walks: The bluebells may not be fully out in full force just just yet but there are still plenty of coastal and woodland walks to enjoy.

How about a walk along Portcheste­r seafront, starting at the castle and walking all the way along to the Salt Cafe?

 ?? Picture: PA Portal ?? Standing With Giants art installati­on
Picture: PA Portal Standing With Giants art installati­on

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