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A day in Southampton

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I decided to visit Southampton to explore its rich, maritime history.  It’s a port city in Hampshire located on the south coast of England and is now known as the cruise capital of Europe.  The Pilgrim Fathers sailed the Mayflower from Southampton in 1620 taking settlers to the new world of America.  More recently, in 1912 the Titanic embarked on its fateful maiden voyage, taking over 300 local residents who sadly would never return.

Southampton Marina with Cruise Terminal Behind
Southampton Marina with Cruise Terminal Behind

For a much shorter journey, ferries depart hourly across the Solent to Cowes on the Isle of Wight, the journey taking approximately one hour on the Red Funnel car ferry and only 25 minutes on the high speed Red Jet ferry.  Cowes is extremely popular with the sailing fraternity and hosts several top regattas during the summer months.  Cowes Week held in August each year hosts around 1,000 boats and 8,000 competitors ranging from world class professionals to weekend amateur sailors.

Isle of Wight Ferries, Southampton
Isle of Wight Ferries

Wandering slightly inland, I came across an historic archway known as Bargate.  This entrance arch was originally built as the main gateway to the medieval city and the 800 year old Bargate stands as a prestigious entrance to the old town.

Bargate, Southampton
Bargate, Southampton

Along here can be found the third longest stretch of medieval defensive stone walling in England.  I followed signposts to walk beside these ancient remains, it’s no longer possible to walk on the walls but I enjoyed following the old city boundaries in the winter sunshine.

Remains of medieval walls, Southampton
Remains of medieval walls, Southampton

Ready for a hot drink, I spotted the Wool House, formerly the city’s only freestanding medieval warehouse.  Originally built by monks as a storehouse, from Norman times wool was brought here from as far afield as Wiltshire and then exported from the town quay docks bringing prosperity to the medieval port.  Since then, the Wool House has been used as a prison and the city’s maritime museum, it is now a gastro pub restaurant run by The Dancing Man Brewery.  The interior is resplendent with its vaulted ceiling and exposed oak beams but I took my drink outdoors to soak up a few rays of winter sunshine.

The Wool House, Town Quay, Southampton
The Wool House, Town Quay, Southampton

The final part of my tour around Southampton took me through the modern centre where I wandered into West Quay, a spacious indoor shopping mall featuring many high street names.  At the far end of Bargate, I reached the Civic Hall complex which is faced in white Portland stone.  Each of the four buildings face outwards and contain the SeaCity Museum, Council Offices, The Guildhall entertainment venue, City Library and Art Gallery.

Civic Hall Clock Tower, Southampton
The Civic Hall Clock Tower, Southampton

Many visitors to Southampton head straight to the cruise terminal to board their luxury liners but if time allows, a pleasant few hours can be spent exploring the waterfront and historic district of this south coast city.

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69 responses to “A day in Southampton”

  1. A day in Winchester  – Love Travelling Blog Avatar

    […] Southampton in the sunshine […]

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  2. Sam Allen Creative Coach Avatar

    Thank you for sharing. I am a Southamptoner living in Switzerland for ten years now. Was nice to see my home town through the eyes of a tourist 🙂

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks Sam for taking an interest in my post on Southampton. It must be quite a contrast to life in Switzerland!

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      1. Sam Allen Creative Coach Avatar

        Yes it really is and although I love living out here I will always be a Sotoner at heart! 🙂

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  3. mindofcrazycatlady Avatar

    I used to go to the port a lot as a child as I partly grew up and went to school in Southampton. I haven`t been back since 2005. Must save to go again!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Southampton is very pleasant nowadays and the nearby New Forest is also lovely to visit. Thank you for taking time to comment.

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  4. Suvi Avatar

    Oh what joy it would be to sit outside!!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      It was so nice to be able to enjoy the winter sunshine even though we were wrapped up in winter coats.

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  5. AzarEats Avatar

    Those photos of the water are absolutely stunning. Thank you for sharing a bit about a place I previously knew little of! I’ve just followed, can’t wait to see where else you go!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you for making contact and for your kind words. I hope you continue to enjoy reading my blog posts.

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  6. Sartenada Avatar

    I love this post. Full of information and beautiful photos. I love especially the photo – Remains of the Medieval Walls. Thank You for this post.

    Have nice day!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you Matti for your kind words. If only these medieval walls could talk, they would have so many stories to tell!

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  7. Samantha Grant Avatar

    It looks lovely and sounds like an interesting visit too. I need to make an effort to see more of England.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks for your welcome thoughts, Southampton along with neighbouring Portsmouth has lots of maritime history and they are both worth a visit sometime.

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  8. The Intentional Traveler Avatar

    We’ve been to Southampton a number of times but it’s usually a connection stop on the way to somewhere else. Never seemed to have enough time for more than an hour or two stroll. We will be back in Southampton next November to catch a cruise ship back to America. I think we will steal a day from Paris and add it to Southampton. Thanks…

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you for your welcome thoughts on my Southampton post. I think you would enjoy a day exploring Southampton before returning to your cruise ship and I’ll look forward to reading about your visit.

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  9. thefairwaywanderer Avatar

    I’m new to all of this, but I’m putting my education in journalism to good use finally. I was just curious, how long did it take you to get so many followers? What’s the best way to get a blog seen?

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks for your interest in my blog. I started m e in August 2015 and it took around 3 months before I started to accumulate many followers. Obviously, it’s slow at first because your blog has few posts, so there’s little to search for. Most importantly, I believe quality content is the most important thing – even if it means posting less frequently. I’ve read your posts and like your style of writing so I think you should do well. As you offer Travel and golf that’s it’s a good niche too that few others select. Just keep writing as you are doing now and followers will come, it just takes time.

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      1. thefairwaywanderer Avatar

        Thanks, I appreciate the response! I figured it takes time, I was just curious. My plan is to only post about two or three times per week. My only hope is that it’s at least a little successful.

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  10. Jonno Avatar

    Southampton is such a fascinating city with so much history, especially around the docks. Always worth visiting as there is so much to see and do. Nice post.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks Jonno for your welcome thoughts. I agree that there’s so much to see in Southampton, it’s such an attractive city.

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  11. ianscyberspace Avatar

    I can’t begin to imagine how much painstaking effort and time it must have taken to create those crafted stones and place them perfectly to make buildings and walls that could last centuries. we’ve lost something in the art of building in today’s hurry up world where everything is made from mass produced sterile materials.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      So true Ian, if only those walls could talk, they would have so many stories to tell!

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  12. mycountryepoque Avatar

    Southampton is a beautiful place to visit. With its gateway to cruise the world, it is a fantastic part of England you will never forget.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      I agree that Southampton is a splendid place to visit. Thank you for your comments.

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  13. Photofinland by Rantasalot Avatar

    Those old buildings and walls are so amazing, they make me think what they have seen during the years.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      I sometimes think that way too. It’s amazing how they have stood for so long Kristinia!

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  14. Noel White Avatar
    Noel White

    Looks so beautiful!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks Noel, Southampton is especially nice on a sunny day!

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  15. lifeaccordingtopaul Avatar

    What an interesting perspective into my hometown! It’s easy to take the history for granted with day to day life. Nice to see a post about it 👍

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks Paul for taking an interest in this post on Southampton. Often, when things are on our doorstep we tend to take them for granted.

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  16. maybeimout Avatar

    Btw great post! Next time I’ll try to make time to explore the city

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  18. Lana Avatar
    Lana

    Lovely blog and photos. Whenever I hear “Southampton” I think of “The Ballad of John & Yoko”… “Standing in the dock at Southampton” 😀

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks Lana for your ever welcome thoughts on this post. Southampton is certainly worthy of a visit if ever you are in the area.

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      1. Lana Avatar
        Lana

        I have never fully explored there, just Portsmouth which I enjoyed 🙂

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        1. MandoraTheExplorer Avatar

          To be fair Portsmouth has way more to see – if you visit Southampton and enjoy it you will love Portsmouth 😚

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          1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

            Thank you for your comments. We would like to visit Portsmouth and view the historic ships, etc. Hopefully, we’ll get there before too long.

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            1. MandoraTheExplorer Avatar

              Hopefully! You must visit old Portsmouth and walk along the seafront to the castle (I Did a recent post when we took some friends out for the day – it was so lovely visiting all our old haunts 😊)

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              1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

                I’ll take a look at your post to get some ideas, thank you.

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  19. brijkaulblog Avatar

    southampton is a historic city read it earlier about it but your description is awesome. with beautiful real looking photographs one feels as if going along with you .

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks for your kind words about my Southampton post.

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  20. Zoe | Together In Transit Avatar
    Zoe | Together In Transit

    Great to see! As an Isle of Wighter I used to visit Southampton very often for shopping trips on the Red Funnel!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks Zoe for taking an interest in this post. One day I’ll get around to visiting the IOW and write about there, too.

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      1. Zoe | Together In Transit Avatar
        Zoe | Together In Transit

        Oh for sure worth it! I’m back visiting my family in April and can’t wait to be back there!

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  21. 4x4camper Avatar

    Nice article and photos! 🙂

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you 4×4 camper for your kind words. Southampton is indeed an interesting city to visit, steeped in history.

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  22. BSF Avatar

    Awesome write up re Southampton and it’s history!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you BSF for your kind words. Southampton is a beautiful, historic city.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you for your kind words. Southampton is indeed a beautiful city.

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  23. kimco95 Avatar
    kimco95

    I love the stone walls. It reminds me of the medieval movies I saw. This is such a nice place I wanted to visit someday. I guess I would feel and experience how to live in the medieval times in this place. Thanks for sharing 🙂

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you for your kind words and for taking an interest in my post on historic Southampton.

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      1. kimco95 Avatar
        kimco95

        This is worth it to be read 🙂

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  24. IngridMadisonAve Avatar

    Loving the Bargate, wow, it’s like Game of Thrones. Beautiful pics.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you Ingrid for your kind words, Southampton has some impressive sights.

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  25. onthelostcoast Avatar
    onthelostcoast

    What an amazing read! This place looks like it has such a rich history and cool sights!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you for your kind words, it’s so nice to read that you have enjoyed my post on Southampton.

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  26. kasiawrites Avatar

    Almost makes you think that going on a voyage from this port! A very nice looking place 🙂

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you Kasia, Southampton is an attractive historic city. Thanks for your welcome comments.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you for taking an interest in my post on Southampton

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