5/5 - Excellent
Lots of places to eat, parking is expensive if you use the West Quay parking, try the multi story adjacent to West Quay, cheaper and linked by bridge.
Lots of places to eat, parking is expensive if you use the West Quay parking, try the multi story adjacent to West Quay, cheaper and linked by bridge.
We were trapped for two hours (!!) in the car park by traffic outside which bloocked all vehicles trying to leave. Annoying!! Shopping centre very, very crowded.
10 min walk from hotel.
Follow Southampton’s ancient Norman walls to discover medieval churches, a king’s wine cellar and the hotel where Jane Austen celebrated her 18th birthday.
Peer back into the day-to-day lives of Southampton’s Norman and Tudor residents at the city’s most important historic house, garden and ruins.
Try your luck at roulette and poker, party all night long and be entertained by live music at this seafront casino.
With an IMAX cinema, a nightclub and a bowling alley, this venue has a range of fun activities for all the family.
Sail back into Southampton’s rich nautical past at this state-of-the-art museum created to mark the 100-year anniversary of RMS Titanic’s ill-fated maiden voyage.
The four wings of this extraordinary building from the 1930s showcase a wealth of architectural designs. Learn about the city’s seafaring history and art scene.