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Days out & scenic buses in: Portsmouth Historic Dockyard

Step back into naval history: Discover Portsmouth Historic Dockyard, an iconic journey without the need for a car

Embark on an unforgettable journey through Britain’s naval past at Portsmouth Historic Dockyard, a world-class attraction nestled in Hampshire’s vibrant city. Here, centuries of maritime history come alive, offering a fascinating day out for curious travellers.

Wander the decks of Admiral Lord Nelson’s legendary flagship, HMS Victory, where the Battle of Trafalgar is almost palpable. Explore the ground-breaking Mary Rose Museum, home to King Henry VIII’s favourite warship and an astounding collection of Tudor artefacts. Don’t miss the awe-inspiring HMS Warrior 1860, Britain’s first iron-hulled armoured battleship, which forever changed naval warfare, or the First World War survivor, HMS M.33. The dockyard truly offers a deep dive into the Royal Navy’s rich heritage.

Visiting couldn’t be simpler for those exploring without a car. Portsmouth Harbour train station is conveniently located almost at the entrance, while local bus services frequently stop at the nearby Hard Interchange. Once inside, a handy Waterbus service connects various parts of the dockyard and beyond, making exploration effortless. Beyond the Dockyard, you can easily stroll to Gunwharf Quays for a spot of shopping and dining, or marvel at the panoramic views from the Spinnaker Tower.

A trip to Portsmouth Historic Dockyard promises an engaging and accessible adventure, immersing you in compelling stories of courage and innovation.

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