We’ve put together a list of some of the city’s best tourist attractions to visit this Easter holidays, perfect for visitors and residents alike – showing you really do not have to go far to have a wonderful time.
Here are 21 of the best tourist attractions in Portsmouth.
5. Canoe Lake
A stone's throw from the Southsea seafront and South Parade pier, Canoe Lake is a great place to visit for a stroll, a picnic or a ride on it's popular swan pedalo boats.Pictured is: Swans on Canoe Lake, SouthseaPicture: Keith Woodland Photo: Keith Woodland
6. Clarence Pier
Clarence Pier Amusement Park in Southsea is home to three arcades, and a Wimpy restaurant, alongside a number of classic fairground rides and a crazy golf course. Photo: National World
7. The Millenium Promenade
The Millennium Promenade is a 3km walking route which takes those who follow it across Portsmouth’s historic waterfront. Follow the anchors imprinted in the pavement and you’ll find yourself passing landmark like the Spinnaker Tower, Clarence Pier and the Round and Square towers in Old Portsmouth. Start your free tour of the city by finding the first anchor at Spur Redoubt near Clarence Pier. Photo: -
8. South Parade Pier - Southsea
A nostalgic stroll along South Parade Pier in Southsea, complete with incredible ocean views at the end, makes it a fantastic place to visit in Portsmouth. Photo: France Vigay