Portsmouth is one of the most popular ports in the UK and has a long sea faring history, which it celebrates with exhibits and historic vessels on display. Portsmouth is also one of the busiest ports in England with Brittany Ferries, P&O Ferries and Condor Ferries all operating ferry routes from Portsmouth to France, Spain and the Channel Islands.
The Mary Rose: This 16th Century warship sank accidentally en route to an engagement with the French. After is was successfully raised, it was put on display in Portsmouth and now offers a fascinating insight into what naval warfare was like during that period.
Whether buying something for yourself or a gift for someone else, Portsmouth caters for all tastes and ages. Offering a selection of fashion shops for him and her, as well as outlets for jewellery, beauty products, toys, games, music, books, pets and up-to-date suppliers for the latest computers and technology.
Getting There
Portsmouth is closer to central London than Dover or the Channel Tunnel, and has the best road connections of any UK Channel ferry port.
By Car: From London, take the M3 or A3. From the Midlands take the M3 to the A34, and from the South West take the A31. From Bristol and south Wales take the A36. These roads lead to the M275, from which an exit road leads directly to the port.
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