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Monday - Sunny Intervals
Max: 20C, Min: 12C, Wind: 10mph NNW, Visibility: Good, Pollution: low, Sunrise: 05:06BST, Sunset: 20:57BST
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Tuesday - Sunny
Max: 24C, Min: 13C, Wind: 10mph NNW, Visibility: Very Good, Pollution: low, Sunrise: 05:05BST, Sunset: 20:59BST
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Wednesday - Sunny
Max: 23C, Min: 14C, Wind: 8mph WNW, Visibility: Good, Pollution: low, Sunrise: 05:04BST, Sunset: 21:00BST

Southampton Information

SOUTHAMPTON
A vibrant modern City, the centuries old port of Southampton is amongst the most fascinating settlements on the UK’s South Coast. As one would imagine the city’s focal point is the fabulous harbour, which offers an eclectic mix of old and new facilities that cover virtually every aspect of nautical activity and interest. It is homeport to some of the most famous ocean liners in the world including QE2, Oriana and Arcadia. Along with first-class marinas with their copious moorings and services for pleasure craft the harbour offers visitors a wealth of other attractions. The incredible Leisure World takes pride of place complex. There you will find a multi-screen cinema, a casino, sports bar, bowling alley and choice of restaurants.

In town there is even more on offer with countless heritage sites, theatres, fine dining and a pub scene you would be hard pushed to match anywhere else in the country. Southampton’s shopping is legendary and has long been ranked in the UK’s top ten retail destinations earning the nickname ‘Emporium of the South’. Highlight of the shopping week is the General Market, which is home to over 90 stalls offering a mind-boggling array of wares and produce.

Culture vultures will be drawn to the splendid Old town, which dates back to medieval times. There you can stroll by myriad architectural wonders once visited by the likes of William the Conqueror, Henry V, William Shakespeare and Jane Austin to name just a few. Night owls will also be very impressed with the city after dark. Not only are there more bars than you can visit in a week, Southampton also boasts some of the best nightclubs in the country making it almost too easy to dance every night away completely. There’s also a happening music scene – you can fall out of a rock bar and a few doors down the road fall into a jazz lounge or funk club.

Whatever you are looking for from a break, Southampton will have something to satisfy your tastes. It is a truly exciting modern city with an ancient heartbeat that leaves you breathless and often inspired. A city that really has to be seen to be believed and a city that simply has to be seen full stop.

Comments (18)
12/02/2011 @ 10:30 am
#1 - Hanz
Comming into Southampton Tuesday 15th of Febuary and need some marine electronics...can anyone advise ?
12/02/2011 @ 10:34 am
#2 - Mal
Try Greenham Regis,contact details are on this site.
12/02/2011 @ 10:36 am
#3 - Hanz
Thanks and thanks for the quick response
12/02/2011 @ 11:56 am
#4 - Anomynous
Taking the wife out on Valentines day and havent booked anywhere yet.Has anyone got any ideas ?
12/02/2011 @ 12:00 pm
#5 - Mal
Choose a restaurant from Harbourguides food and Drink section, there is a good chance you will still get a booking, but be quick! Good Luck.
14/02/2011 @ 8:05 pm
#6 - paul
if you visit rasraj indian rest. in southampton try water buffalo it melts in your mouth. do not be put off by the name,delicious.
01/03/2011 @ 8:38 pm
#7 - Ian Rogers
Need a mooring for the summer (11 Metre) in the Southampton/Hamble area with decent maintenance facilities at the right price....Ideas anyone?
15/03/2011 @ 4:35 pm
#8 - Greg
Need some LED saloon down lights 54mm recess.can anyone help???
24/03/2011 @ 5:47 am
#9 - Mary and Helen
Recently visited Buon Gusto....Happy staff,good food,good location.2 minutes from train station and across the road from mayflower theatre.we arrived by train to visit friends in town quay marina(10 minute walk or free bus every 20 minutes )worth a visit.
12/09/2011 @ 3:38 pm
#10 - Brent
Coming to the boat show next Tuesday and need accommodation for Tuesday night for three persons...Can you advise?
12/09/2011 @ 10:29 pm
#11 - HG CREW
Hi Brent
We have got quite a few Hotels and Guest houses on our "Accommodation" section,we have checked and some of them still have availability for Tuesday.It wouldn't be fair to single one out, so take a look at our write-ups and links for them.
Enjoy the show..
21/09/2011 @ 5:10 pm
#12 - Johny, Jacko and Crew
Just been to the Boat show and stayed at the Southampton Park Hotel that we found on your web site...it was fantastic value for money with great helpful staff,so THANKS see you next year!!!
21/09/2011 @ 9:08 pm
#13 - Steve Mick and John
Great night at Margheritas..What a place!!!
23/09/2011 @ 9:06 pm
#14 - Shaun Donna and Gayner
Been at boat show all week and tried nearly all your restaurants and bars on your site! loved most of them...Good guide!!!!
23/09/2011 @ 9:24 pm
#15 - Jed Sally and Crew
Found your guide very useful while in Southampton and the Hamble, will be using you again in other areas, However a printed guide would be very useful when it is not possible to get internet connection, although this would incur more costs to yourselves is this something you will consider in the near future as we would certainly purchase one provided the cost was low?
23/09/2011 @ 11:31 pm
#16 - HG CREW
Hi Jed Sally and crew
Great news!!ALL of our guides are available in a printed version..And completely free of charge.There is a "Download Blue Pages PDF" tag at the top of each page on every one of our guides(We may soon be replacing this with an even easier option)You can print the guide off from here completely free of charge..Don't worry it doesn't cost us any extra either, so print some for your friends!!
28/01/2012 @ 8:44 am
#17 - J Butterworth
Do you have any information on who was the pilot when Titanic left Southampton
28/01/2012 @ 9:03 am
#18 - HG CREW
In answer to J Butterworth, the pilot when the Titanic left Southampton was George Bowyer.
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