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Tourist attractions near Brockenhurst | The List
"The portion of the HM Naval Base Portsmouth open to the public is a bounty of British naval history. You’ll get the chance to board some of the most famous vessels in the nation’s history like HMS Victory, the enormous HMS Warrior, as well as HMS M33, which fought at the Battle of Gallipoli. From here you can also catch a free waterbus across the harbour to Gosport to go inside HMS Alliance, which served in the Cold War."
"The Historic Dockyard is another great choice for things to do in Portsmouth. Again, if you love your English history and maritime history, then there’s going to be loads for you to enjoy in this part of town."
"The only attraction in the country devoted to this crucial event in the Second World War, the D-Day Story charts the Allied invasion of Normandy in June 1944. Portsmouth was a key embarkation point for the D-Day landings on 6 June 1944 and Southwick House a little way north of the city was the HQ for Supreme Allied Commander Dwight D. Eisenhower. At the heart of the museum is the Overlord Embroidery, an 83-metre hand-stitched embroidery depicting the invasion, as well as a film presentation with archive footage from the day."
"D-Day was the largest invasion ever assembled by allied troops and the D-Day Story is home to over 10,000 items of significance from the Normandy Landings and the people that were part of it. The museum also hosts the Overlord Embroidery, an 83-metre long embroidery piece commissioned by Lord Dulverton in 1968. It took 5 years to stitch."
"Opened by no less than the Queen Mother in 1984, this museum was purposely built to house the Overlord Embroidery which was finished in a course of five years and is 272 feet. This site also narrates the story of World War II, particularly the D-Day Landings. Click the next ARROW to see the next image!"
"This vessel was the first armour-plated, iron hulled warship to be constructed in this country, and was launched in 1860. A visit is recommended, as it gives an interesting comparison to HMS Victory, constructed totally from timber. It is also possible to see how conditions for the crew had changed since the time of Nelson."
"The pride of Queen Victoria’s naval fleet, the Warrior is the first iron hulled, armored warship that takes a place of pride at the Portsmouth dockyard. HMS Warrior was said to be the fastest and sleekest ship running on steam and sail. It is truly fascinating to see this huge vessel restored in all its glory."
"A second warship that you can discover more about is HMS Warrior 1860. You can see this impressive ship moored at the dockyard’s entrance. As its name suggests, the ship was launched in 1860 during the reign of Queen Victoria."
"Next on my list of things to do in Portsmouth, it’s Portchester Castle!. This is the second castle on my list of things to do in Portsmouth – and it’s a beautiful piece of British history!. Portchester Castle is a really scenic castle, with some lovely grounds and views over the surrounding countryside."
"There are two small car parks that do get busy in the summer months so go early if you can. The castle is surrounded by the sea and it’s a great place to spot incoming boats. Inside the castle grounds, which are free to enter, are two huge fields."
"Portsmouth Museum gives you an idea of what it was like to live in Portsmouth at different times in history. Galleries include 'Living in Portsmouth,' 'No Place Like Pompey' and 'Portsmouth at Play'. You can also visit Portsmouth Museum to find out more about Arthur Conan Doyle, the creator of Sherlock Holmes."
"2 Cooper Street, Chichester PO19 1EB EnglandChinese, AsianLunch, DinnerDelivery, Takeout, Reservations, Seating, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Table Service[email protected]+44 1243 783158http://confucius-chinese.co.uk/"
"Great Chinese restaurant. We used to live in the area years ago and Confucius was always a favourite with us." 4.3/5 star rating. 2 Cooper St, PO19 1ED. Photo: Confucius Chinese Restaurant"
"Mi Rice is a cozy little noodle bar just outside the Cultural Quarter. Somewhat of a hidden gem, there are few better places to escape the hustle and bustle of downtown Southampton than by sneaking into Mi Rice for a quick bite to eat. You can indulge in anything from a refreshing Pho to a delicious Ramen and the handsome portion sizes mean that you will not leave the restaurant with an empty stomach."
"Review - The sushi and sashimi were fresh and the portions were great . The prices are great too. View Nara Sushi Menu"
"Unlike standard pubs, you’ll pay an entry fee to the slick 1920s themed establishment. Bring a bottle or two of spirits - the idea is to emulate the sneak and sip of the prohibition era - and the mixologists will create an exciting bespoke cocktail just for you. All mixers are included in the entry price with plenty of exotic and homemade combinations on offer."
"A different cocktail bar, where patrons are allowed to bring their spirits of choice along to let themselves be surprised by resident mixologists' creations. Guests hand the alcohol over to the barman, and receive artisan drinks with juices, syrup infusions, herbs and spices."
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