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Population:221,000
Currency:Sterlina inglese £1 = 100 pence
Opening hours:Monday-Saturday 9.00-18.00.Thursdays is late night shoppingwith stores keeping there doorsopen until 20.00 On Sundaysmany shops, particularlydepartment stores open at 11.00and close at 16.00
Internet:www.destinationsouthampton.co.ukwww.visit-southampton.co.ukwww.thisishampshire.netwww.visit-hampshire.org.uk
Newspapers:Daily StarDaily MailIndependentTimesGuardian.Southern Daily Echo (giornalelocale)
Emergency numbers:999
Tourist information:Southampton Tourist InformationCentre.Address: 9 Civic Centre Road,Southampton, SO14 7FJ.
SOUTHAMPTONPUBLISHING DATE: 2009-07-14 | COUNTRY CODE: GBContents: The City, Do & See, Eating, Cafés, Bars & Nightlife, Shopping,Sleeping, Essential Information, Maps
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SOUTHAMPTONWith a cosmopolitan atmosphere borne from centuries ofinternational trade, Southampton is one of the UK’s leadingports and liveliest cities, combining medieval walls andbuildings, modern shopping and entertainment complexes,marinas, culture and nightlife. Explore the city’s rich cultureand long history and try the wide range of leisure activities inthe beautiful surrounding countryside before relaxing torecount the day in one of Southampton’s many harbour siderestaurants, cafes and bars.
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THE CITY #THECITY#
Founded by the Romans, there hasscarcely been a quiet historical moment inSouthampton since they left. The city haswitnessed the departure of the Mayflowerfor the New World, the building of the firstsubmarine, the fateful maiden voyage ofthe Titanic and the creation of the spitfirefighter plane. To celebrate its nauticaltraditions the city is host to some of theworld’s most prestigious maritime eventsdrawing hundreds of thousands of peoplefrom across the globe to witness the vastarray of colourful craft on SouthamptonWater. Today it is recognised as thecountry’s main destination and departurepoint for the world’s great cruise linerswith a constant stream of vast, luxuriousfloating palaces passing in front of thecity’s skyline at all times of day and night.
DO & SEE #DOANDSEE#
Titanic TrailSouthampton will always be associatedwith the ill-fated liner RMS Titanic whichset sail from these waters in 1912. The
tourist board have devised a walk with anaccompanying book around the variousmemorial and related points of interest ofthis tragic story.
Phone: +44 (0)23 8083 3333Tickets: FreeInternet: www.visit-southampton.co.uk
Solent Sky Aviation MuseumThe Southampton Hall of Aviation (SolentSky) depicts the history of aviation in theSolent area with a collection of authenticaircraft.
Address: Albert Road SouthPhone: +44 (0)23 8063 5830Tickets: £5 adults, £3 childrenInternet: www.spitfireonline.co.uk
Southampton Maritime MuseumThe museum is housed in Southampton’soldest building, the medieval Wool House.The collection features large model shipsas well as a large number of items relatingto the Titanic disaster.
Address: Town Quay RoadPhone: +44 (0)23 8022 3941Tickets: FreeInternet: www.southampton.gov.uk
Museum Of ArchaeologyThis excellent museum is home to one ofthe most outstanding collections inEngland. The museum displays artefactsfrom prehistoric, Roman, Saxon andmedieval Southampton.
Address: God’s House Tower, Town QuayPhone: +44 (0)23 8063 5904Tickets: FreeInternet: www.southampton.gov.uk
Southampton City Art GalleryThe city gallery that’s home to some of theworlds most famous painters andsculpture’s. Those on display includeTurner, Monet, Renoir, Degas and Rodin allsharing gallery space with contemporaryBritish art travelling exhibitions.
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Address: Civic Centre, Commercial RoadPhone: +44 (0)23 8083 2277Tickets: FreeInternet: www.southampton.gov.uk/art
Open Top Bus TourA fascinating, one hour tour ofSouthampton. This is the only waymembers of the public can gain access tothe secure docks and includes visits to RMSTitanic’s berth and some of the historicbuildings that have made Southamptonfamous.
Phone: +44 (0)23 8061 8233Tickets: £5 adult, £3 childrenInternet: www.dockstour.info
Day Trip To The Isle Of WightA short journey from Southampton’s TownQuay to this popular holiday island. Thereare a host of attractions once there. Thescenery boasts of contrasts with opendown land, woods and forests, wide sandybeaches and chalk cliffs.
Phone: +44 (0)87 0444 8898Internet: www.redfunnel.co.uk
Bike The Tracks Of New ForestA 12 minute river crossing fromSouthampton brings you to the picturesqueharbour town of Hythe from where yourchoice of bike can be collected. You arethen free to explore the New Forest with itsbeautiful scenery, historic castles andfamous sea views.
Phone: +44 (0)23 8084 0765Internet: www.cyclex.co.uk, ferry crossing:www.hytheferry.co.uk
EATING #EATING#
Southampton’s world trade links throughits harbour are reflected in the wide choiceof international cuisine on offer in itsrestaurants. Oriental, Indian,Mediterranean, American, Australian ornew and traditional British are allrepresented. Deep within the old town,Oxford Street has developed a reputationas the new home of cosmopolitan chic withit’s collection of eateries, bars and cafes.
Kuti’sA lively, bright brasserie in the heart ofOxford Street serving traditionalBangladeshi and Indian cuisine togetherwith a selection of innovative signaturedishes.
Address: 39 Oxford StreetPhone: +44 (0)23 8022 1585.Internet: www.kutis.co.uk
The White Star Tavern And DiningRoomsAgain located on the lively Oxford Streetand the only bar/restaurant inSouthampton to feature in the Which?Good Food Guide as well as credits fromMichelin and Les Routiers guides.
Address: 28 Oxford StreetPhone: +44 (0)23 8082 1990Internet: www.whitestartavern.co.uk
La MargheritaTraditional and modern Italian cuisineserved in a lively atmosphere. Everyevening features a different entertainment.All products are freshly made on the
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premises.
Address: 1 Town QuayPhone: +44 (0)23 8033 3390Internet: www.lamargherita.co.uk
Ennio’sEnnio’s is recognised as one of the finestItalian restaurants in Hampshire. Thespeciality is fresh fish with 10-12 differentvarieties daily, the most popular being"Grigliata Mixta", fish and seafood mixedgrilled.
Address: 1 Town QuayPhone: +44 (0)23 8022 1159Internet: www.ennios.co.uk
Dockgate 4 Bar And GrillElegant dinning in the former ball room ofSouth Western House. Today elegantdining in this grade II listed building isbased on international cuisine with strongBritish influences.
Address: 1 South Western HousePhone: +44 (0)23 8033 3903Internet: www.dockgate4.com
Radley’s Bar And RestaurantBritish and European produce and cuisineheavily influence this famous local meetingplace. Enjoy a light lunch or cocktail in thebar.
Address: 37a Oxford StreetPhone: +44 (0)23 8090 8700Internet: www.radleysbar.com
Banana WharfModern & atmospheric restaurant on thewaterfront, popular with families andmooring yacht folk, that opens from earlybreakfast all day to the small hours.
Address: Ocean VillagePhone: +44 (0)23 8033 8866Internet: www.bananawharf.co.uk
La CantinaLively and atmospheric Tex-Mex restaurantlocated in the heart of Bedford Place, justnorth of the main shopping district..
Address: 2a-3a, Bedford PlacePhone: +44 (0)23 8022 0500Internet: www.la-cantina.co.uk
Tgi FridaysAmerican themed, family orientated chainof restaurants that offer value for moneyboth at lunch and dinner times.
Address: West Quay Retail Park, West Quay RoadPhone: +44 (0)23 8023 1678Internet: www.tgifridays.co.uk
Bouzy RougeDespite it’s hard to find location (down asmall alley below street level) this popularrestaurant continues to be a regular eateryfor those in the know. The Head Chef hasbeen creating his eclectic dishes in thesame kitchen for over 20 years, manybased on an Alice in Wonderland theme.
Address: 12 East BargatePhone: +44 (0)23 8022 0545Internet: www.bouzyrouge.info
CAFÉS #CAFES#
Millie’s TearoomA bow-front window looks out fromlace-covered tables dotted with sweettreats that include Danish pastries, passioncake, Peach Melba and apple pies.
Address: 66 Bedford PlacePhone: +44 (0)23 8022 22999
Stage Door CaféThis small café features posters fromshows and musicals performed at thenearby Mayflower theatre. If you’d likesomething more substantial, they alsoprepare snacks, burgers, lasagne and
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scampi.
Address: 44 Commercial Rd.Phone: +44 (0)23 8057 2844 2380-572-844
Boticelli Delicatessen And CaféA chic eatery offering the option to takeaway or eat in. A nice quirky touch is thetabletops shaped like painters’ palettes,complete with the thumbhole and brightsplotches of pigment.
Address: 29 Bedford Pl.Phone: +44 (0)23 8033 8898
Chateau Du PainPlate-glass windows open this café toAbove Bar Street. Pull a stool up to thecounters that line the perimeter and enjoya plethora of coffee options, or simply hottea.
Address: 129 Above Bar St.Phone: +44 (0)23 8023 4201
Area 51European-styled café which serves a rangeof coffees in different sizes. Also availableis a variety of ice creams displayed at thefront of the café.
Address: 35 London Rd.Phone: +44 (0)23 8033 3889
BARS & NIGHTLIFE #BARSANDNIGHTLIFE#
Like all major towns and cities,Southampton has a burgeoning bar scene.New fashionable and trendy bars areopening all the time, while the moretraditional and quintessential Britishdrinking house, the pubs, remain ever
popular.
Southampton’s vast array of clubs cater forevery kind of musical taste, making itmajor draw for students at the city’s twoUniversities. The compact city centremeans you’re never that far from a newpounding dance floor!
CuccinisLarge fashionable bar on the waterfrontoffering a choice sofa and bar stool seatinginside or a large outdoor decking area fromwhere you can relax.
Address: The QuayPhone: +44 (0)23 8033 5054
The SquareThis innovative former cinema beenrenovated into a vibrant bar which offersgreat opportunities to people watch.
Address: 127 Above Bar St.Phone: +44 (0)23 8022 0926
The Lizard LoungeOne of the cities trendiest places to seeand be seen in. 3 floors of urban designoffer a choice of contemporaryatmospheres, topped off by the unique roofgarden that offers al fresco drinking anddining during the milder months.
Address: Bedford Place, PolygonPhone: +44 (0)23 8063 2604
The OstrichTraditional pub albeit with a number ofeccentric colours. Inside oak beamedceilings and wall hung memorabilia lookover a mixed crowd sat at wooden tables.
Address: 1-2 Bedford PlPhone: +44 (0)23 8022 3186
The Giddy BridgeConversation rather than loud music takesprecedent in the traditional environment ofthis Southampton pub.
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Address: 10-16 London Rd.Phone: +44 (0)23 8033 6346
The LondonClose to the busy Oxford Street nightlifedistrict, The London is an old fashionedpub that offers entertainment almost everynight, including, cabaret, pub-quizzes andKaraoke. While predominantly Gay innature, the London does attract a mixedcrowd and the bar staff are extremelyhelpful and friendly.
Address: 2 Terminus TerracePhone: +44 (0)23 8071 0652
MonoTwo floors of fun and frolics amongst adistinctly industrial chic décor with anopportunity to dance yourself dizzy.
Address: 3-4 Vernon WalkPhone: +44 (0)23 8023 3323Internet: www.monobar.com
The AcademyDuring the week the DJs fill the floor withcrowd pleasers from the ’70’s, ’80’s, and’90’s, while on Saturdays house andgarage floor fillers dominate the decks.
Address: Unit 17, Lower Banister St.Phone: +44 (0)23 8033 4280
Ikon / DivaThese two clubs, adjacent to each other atthe rear of Leisure World, work as a team.Over 20s spend time and money at Ikon’sto hear garage, house, and dance musicplayed by top local and guest DJ’s. Diva’sis for the over-25 crowd (granted access toIkon all night), and are treated to dancemusic and classics from the club world.
Address: Liesure World, West Quay Rd, Southampton, SO15 1REPhone: +44 (0)23 8033 3003
KaosLarge nightclub that attracts a largestudent crowd who enjoy the alternativeunderground music on offer.
Address: 94-96 St. Mary’s Road, Southampton SO14 0AHPhone: +44 (0)23 8022 0183
The Rhino ClubEstablished for nearly twenty years nowand still going strong, The Rhino pridesitself on the number and quality of itsguest D.Js many who travel to work herefrom across the Atlantic.
Address: 5/6a Waterloo terrace, Bedford Place, SouthamptonPhone: +44 (0)23 8063 0171Internet: www.rhinoclub.co.uk
SHOPPING #SHOPPING#
Southamptoners love to shop and thecompact city centre provides a choice ofcovered malls, weekly markets and widepedestrianised streets. Traditional brandname street shopping is found on thetraffic free Above Bar Street, while to thesouth off High Street (a continuation ofAbove Bar Street) is Dolphin Lane. Thedistinctive independent shops here areworthy of some time as is perhaps a spotof lunch at one of the terrace cafes locatedhere. Around a ten minute walk from thecity centre is Southampton’s antiques,curios and collectables centre on OldNortham Road. It’s this choice and quantitythat has elevated Southampton into thetop five retail destinations ranking in theUK and the most visited shoppingdestination on the south-west coast.
The three main shopping centres inSouthampton are: Westquay, which hasbeen voted best of its kind in the UK. Thisvast 3-level mall is a hot bed for
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fashionista’s with labels such as FrenchConnection, Karen Millen and Kookai.www.west-quay.co.ukhttp://www.west-quay.co.uk
Marlands Shopping Centre, north of thecentre dedicates itself primarily to highstreet fashion, lifestyle, furnishings andtoys.
www.marlands.com
Located next to the Bargate Monument,Bargate Centre attracts the trendy nichemarket of the young and young at heart.Purveyors of Extreme sports, urban wear,music, technology are all represented in 26speciality outlets. www.bargatecentre.com
SLEEPING #SLEEPING#
The Dolphin HotelDespite the unassuming exterior,Southampton’s first boutique hotel boasts66 eclectic art-inspired bedrooms. The arttheme is everywhere and the hotel boastsits own 24 hour gallery.
Address: 34-35 High StreetPhone: +44 (0)23 8033 9955Internet: www.southamptondolphinhotel.co.uk
Jurys InnBuilt on the crest of a hill in the heart ofSouthampton the view from the 12th flooris stunning. On a clear day you can see asfar as the Isle of Wight.
Address: 1 Charlotte PlacePhone: +44 (0)23 8037 1111Internet: www.jurysinns.com
Amberley Guest HouseA small traditional guest house recentlyredecorated with modern furnishings andfittings and with the added bonus of Frenchand Italian speaking hosts. English orvegetarian breakfast at a very reasonableprice.
Address: 1 Howard Road, Southampton, SO15 5BBPhone: +44 (0)23 8022 3789Internet: www.amberleyguesthouse.co.uk
EXCLUSIVEDe Vere Grand HarbourThe De Vere Grand Harbour is asumptuous 173 luxury hotel and the onlyone in the city with the prestigious five starrating.
Address: West Quay Rd.Phone: +44 (0)23 8063 3033Internet: www.deveregrandharbour.co.uk
GOOD VALUEIbis Southampton CentreWell priced modern hotel standing betweenthe harbour front and main shops, servicesand nightlife of the city centre.
Address: West Quay RoadPhone: +44 (0)23 8063 4463Internet: www.ibishotel.com
BASICLinden Guest HouseSmall family run guest house within 5minutes walk of the city centre. A veryfamily friendly place to relax, as well asoffering visitors the opportunity to spendtime in a quiet part of the city.
Address: 51-53 The PolygonPhone: +44 (0)23 8022 5653Internet: www.lindenguesthouse.net
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ESSENTIAL INFORMATION
AirportSouthampton has its own internationalairport serving 40 destinations courtesy of14 airlines. It has the closest plane-to-trainlink of any European airport with frequentservices to the city centre (7 minutejourney time), London Waterloo station(Terminus for the Eurostar services),Bournemouth, Oxford and the rest of theBritish rail network. Prices for a singlejourney start from £2.40. Three busoperators offer an airport to city centreservice including the regular 101 serviceoperated by First Southampton. Thejourney time by taxi into the city takesapproximately 10 minutes. Checkercarstaxi service is located in the mainconcourse opposite the arrivals hall andoperates 24 hours a day.
Phone: +44 (0)23 8062 7100Internet: www.southamptonairport.com
Public TransportSouthampton public transport consistsmainly of buses. First Group buses offerunlimited travel anywhere inSouthampton-Day Pass, £3.00 for adultsand £2.25 for children and can bepurchased from the driver.
Phone: +44 (0) 23 8023 0031Internet: www.firstgroup.com/ukbus/southeast/hampshire
The Uni-link bus company offer all daytravel with unlimited journeys withinSouthampton at a cost of £2.00. They alsoprovide a free bus service between the
main railway station and port to coincidewith arrivals and departures of the Isle ofWhite ferry service. This service runsapproximately every 15 minutes and takes15 minutes to complete.
Phone: +44 (0)23 8059 5974Internet: www.uni-link.info
TaxiDo not be alarmed if the vehicle is aregular saloon car as opposed to theclassic ’black cab’ famous in London.These, while having lots of space for legsand shopping bags, are not as numerous inSouthampton as in other major Britishcities. Minicabs are cheaper but it is illegalto flag them down on the street and theymust be booked in advance.
Hackney Carriage
Phone: +44 (0)23 8066 6666
Astro Carz
Phone: +44 (0)23 8023 3233
Checkercars (Based at the airport)
Phone: +44 (0)23 8062 7100
Imperial Cars (Luxury executive hire)
Phone: +44 (0)23 8063 6460
PostStamps are available from post offices andnewsagents. Post offices are generallyopen Monday-Friday 9.00-17.30. Largerpost offices are open Saturdays9.00-12.30.
PharmacyAll medication is readily available, eitherover the counter or on prescription.
Boots the Chemist: Open 08.30 - 18.15,Monday - Saturday (19.30 Thursdays).10.30 - 16.30 Sundays.
Address: 19-29 Above Bar StreetPhone: +44 (0)23 8033 3983
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For anything pharmacy related out ofnormal shopping hours, Tesco have achemists open between 09.00 - 20.00,Monday - Saturday and 10.00 - 18.00 onSundays.
Address: Tebourba WayPhone: +44 (0)845 677 9626
DentistIf you need 24hr urgent medical caretelephone NHS Direct,. They can give youfree medical advice and direct you to thenearest hospital with 24-hour accident andemergency departments.
Phone: +44 (0)845 4647
TelephoneCountry code: +44
Area code: 023
Electricity230/240V AC, 50Hz. Plugs have threesquare pins.
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Kent Street C2 D2King Street B3 B4Kingsway C2Landguard Road A1Lime Street B3Liverpool Street B1London Road B1Lower Canal Walk B4Lyon Street C1Marsh Lane C3Melbourne Street C3Methuen Street B1Middle Street B1Millbank Street D2Milton Road A1Morris Road A2Mount Pleasent Roa. C1Neptune Ocean C4New Road B2Newcombe Road A1North Marine Parad. C3Northam Bridge D1Northam Road C2Northbrook Road C2Northhumberland Ro. C1 C2Oakbank Road D4Obelisk Road D4Ocean Way C4Old Road C4Onslow Road B1 C1Orchard Lane B3 B4Oxford Avenue B2 C2Oxford Street B4 C4Palmerstone Road B2 B3Park Walk B2Peel Street C2Platform Road B4Portland Terrace B2 B3Portsmouth Road D4Prince’s Street C1 D1Quayside Road D1Queen’s Way B3 B4Queens Terrace B4 C4Radcliff Road C1Raven Road C1Roberts Road A2Rockstone Lane B1Rockstone Place B1Sandhurst Road A1Sea Road D3Silverdale Road A1Six Dials C2Solent Road A3South Front B3Southbrook Road A2Southcliff Road B1Southern Road A3St Andrews Road B2St Mary Street C3St Mary’s Place C3St Mary’s Road B1 B2
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DESTINATION: SOUTHAMPTONPUBLISHING DATE: 2009-07-14