Things to do

There’s the waterfront, historic sites, boutique shopping and high street shopping, music venues and a variety of interesting places to eat and drink that will keep you busy during your stay.

We believe it’s important to support local and put back into the community. We encourage our guests to look beyond the main stream and seek out the many fantastic independent places and events that Southsea does so well.

See the city through the eyes of a local and get involved! There’s community projects, independent events and a treasure trove of independent shops bars and restaurants!

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Gunwharf Quays

Designer outlet shopping on the waterfront with both plenty of restaurants, bars, Vue Cinema and bowling – Gunwharf is also home to Portsmouth’s Spinnaker Tower. If you’re a sucker for a good view, you’ll want to check out this Portsmouth hotspot.

Guildhall Walk

Often holds food and drink festivals outside the Guildhall steps and there is an ice rink in the winter. The Guildhall itself hosts a variety of big-name concerts and events. You will also find the New Theatre Royal in the area. A small but beautiful Victorian theatre that puts on an array of productions, comedy and experiences throughout the year. The Guildhall is next to Commercial Road (a large shopping precinct) and Portsmouth and Southsea Train Station.

Canoe Lake

If you have walked the seafront, you will eventually come across Canoe Lake, which is just across the road from the beach. This is a green area with a lake in the middle that’s home to swan pedalo boats and sometimes Zorbing. The shallow waters of the lake make it a great place for kids to have a go at crabbing! There is also a children’s play park with a zipwire and water area, tennis courts and a café on site.

Old Portsmouth

As the name would suggest, it’s the oldest part of Portsmouth also known as Spice Island, as it was where all the spices used to enter the city. This area houses many historic buildings and waterfront pubs which serve food. Home to the Square Tower, the Round Tower and the Hot Walls (a sun trap great for sunbathing!). The Hot Walls are also where artists used to showcase their
work in the 1800s and have now been transformed into art studios and The Canteen – a café with a deck that boasts stunning views across the Solent.

Southsea Esplanade

A spacious grassy common just opposite the seafront where you’ll find a skate park, historic monuments, a tea room and a playground. A great place for a picnic or a BBQ in warmer months or kite flying in windier weather!

On the beach there are plenty of food huts, cafe and things to do. From a funfair to catching a hovercraft over to the Isle of Wight.

Castle Road

A small but quirky road with a bohemian vibe and plenty of character popular with locals. Here you’ll find interesting curiosity shops and vintage or food market are often held here. There are a couple of great bars and places to eat. I can recommend Pie and Vinyl where you can browse records and stop for a delicious pie and a botanical beverage served in a teapot! The road leads to the west side of Southsea common and is certainly worth a wander.

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