Hampshire Guest Guide 2018

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DISCOVER THE MANY CORNERS OF

SOUTHAMPTON

#VisitSouthampton Southampton Centre - The area for shopping and dining! The centre of Southampton is a hub of excitement and offers a wealth of things to do. From a bustling shopping experience, to the quiet city centre parks, and an abundance of bars and restaurants to keep you well fuelled and well entertained. At the heart of the city centre you’ll find a shopaholics dream with Westquay Shopping Centre, The Marlands Shopping Centre, a high street packed with your favourite stores and East Street where independent boutiques are plentiful. Southampton Centre is also home to Southampton’s markets on a Friday and Saturday from 9am-5pm. See the city’s history standing strong with the Bargate Monument, Titanic Engineers memorial, the Cenotaph, and Old Town Walls easily identifiable as you wander through the city centre, and when you want to slow things down take a picnic and sit amongst the well-manicured flower beds of the city’s green spaces. In the evening Southampton Centre is a buzz with nightlife. Whether you choose to enjoy some of the High Street bars, dine in one of the many restaurants, or recline back and take in a film at Showcase Cinema de Lux, there’s always plenty to do.

The North Quarter – The area for lifestyle and nightlife! In the north of the city you’ll discover streets full of life with independent shops, cafes, bars, restaurants, clubs, open space and more! From the diverse lifestyle of Shirley High Street and Portswood

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Road, to the popular and lively Bedford Place and London Road, and across the River Itchen to Bitterne. This area of the city is buzzing with life and offers something for all ages from students enjoying the trendy vibe, families exploring the parkland at Southampton Common, sporting enthusiasts loving the Southampton Snowsports Centre, foodies looking for the best places to dine, and party goers looking for a great night out, there really is an eclectic mix of things to do. On a glorious summer’s day, you’ll almost be guaranteed to find an ice cream van at Southampton Common. The Common includes 326 acres of woodland, parkland, rough grassland, ponds, wetlands, nature trails, a paddling pool, a children’s play area, a model yachting pond, and a fishing lake. It’s also the venue for Southampton’s Common People Festival, which will be enjoying its fourth year in May 2018.

The Maritime Quarter – The area for maritime history & dining In the southern end of the city you’ll discover a maritime quarter of fine dining, waterfront views, trendy bars, and the heart of Southampton’s maritime history. Stretching from historic Oxford Street to Ocean Village, and across Itchen Bridge to Centenary Quay, this area of town is a must for those that love to watch the boats go by, take in a part of history, and enjoy the finer things in life. Famous for its connections to the Titanic, Oxford Street is one of the most historic streets in the city. It’s also home to a range of cafes, bars, fine dining restaurants and bistro’s, including The Docks Coffee House, The Grapes, Max’s Bar & Brasserie and Simons at Oxfords.


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