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SOUTHSEA

Southsea is the largest area of the City. It stretches from Elm Grove/Albert Road in the North down to the coast in the south, and from the Fair Ground (just off of old Portsmouth) in the west to Eastney in the east.

monument.jpg (33863 bytes) <- The Monument for those killed during the World Wars. (click for larger picture)

For a brief history in to the area please by the Portsmouth Society please click here.

The area includes:
Southsea Common
South Parade Pier
Southsea Castle
Southsea Shops
The Sea Life Centre (Aquarium)
 
Local Business's:
Virgin Vie Cosmetics
 
Access:
Southsea can be accessed from all over the city by heading south.
 
Things to do:
Visit some of the Museums.
Go to one of the many clubs/pubs.
 
Parking:
Parking is available in All parts, mostly on Street and you are required to Pay and Display - Currently 40p for 30 minutes and 15p every 10 minutes thereafter.

 

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