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With its unique history and maritime heritage it is no surprise that Portsmouth offers visitors a staggering 12 museums, from the birthplace of Charles Dickens, to the fortresses and castles that were the backbone of this Garrison Town.
See where Arthur Conan Doyle created Sherlock Holmes, stand in the spot King Henry VIII watched the sinking of his ship, the Mary Rose and walk the route of many naval heroes in the cobbled streets of Old Portsmouth.
However, no visit would be complete without a trip to the Portsmouth Historic Dockyard to see how the sailors of old lived their lives serving the nation in the great warships, HMS Victory and HMS Warrior 1860.
And whilst Portsmouth is proud of its past we are also racing into the future with attractions such as the Blue Reef Aquarium, the interactive Actions Stations and the highly impressive Spinnaker Tower, in which visitors can climb to heights of 110metres and experience views across the South Coast - just don’t look down! Look out for the Renaissance Trail set into the Millennium Promenades, from Spur Redoubt in Old Portsmouth to the gate of Portsmouth's Historic Dockyard you can walk the trail now and enjoy some fascinating glimpses of the past.
Portsmouth City Council
Guildhall Square
Portsmouth
Hampshire, PO1 2BG
023 9283 4092
general@portsmouthcc.gov.uk