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Pembroke Park Hotel
Portsmouth, Pembroke Park Hotel, 1 Bellevue Terrace , Southsea , Portsmouth , Hampshire , England , UK .
 

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Located only minutes from the Old Town and the Seafront, this Bed and Breakfast is one of the most ideally situated in Southsea, all the attractions of both Portsmouth and Southsea are within easy walking distance. With its Historic Ships, Castles, Forts, Museums, and Spinnaker Tower, you can explore the Heritage of Maritime England. From the Seafront just a few moments from here you can walk along the Millennium Path, which takes you around Old Portsmouth and its Fishing Port, along to Gunwharf Quays where you can shop at over 85 designer outlets, eat at one of 20 or so bars and restaurants, go to the cinema or take a ride to the top of the Spinnaker Tower. Then the path goes on to the Portsmouth Historic Dockyard, where you can visit the Historic Ships HMS Victory, HMS Warrior 1860 and the Mary Rose.If you have any questions about the Bed and Breakfast or require any information about Portsmouth,Southsea or the area please email John or Clare.

Smokefree Accommodation.

Free WiFi, just bring your laptop.

Address - Pembroke Park Hotel
1 Bellevue Terrace, Southsea, Portsmouth,
Hampshire, England , P05 3AT, United Kingdom.
Phone 023 92296817
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Room rates
Double en suites or Twins from £65.00 - £70.00 per room for 2 people
Double or Twins from £55.00 - £60.00 per room for 2 people
Singles from £27.00 - £65.00 per room, for 1 person

Family rooms from £70.00 - £95.00

All prices include tax and a full English breakfast
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Portsmouth - Home of Nelson's flagship H.M.S Victory, Also the Mary Rose and H.M.S Warrior. Other attractions in Portsmouth include Gunwharf Quays,Spinnaker Tower , Henry VIII Castle, Charles Dickens Birthplace, The Round Towers, D-Day Museum,The Pyramids, Fort Nelson, Royal Marines Museum, The Submarine museum, Portchester castle, Port Solent, Continental Ferries, and many more.The Isle of Wight is 10 minutes away by Hovercraft which goes from the sea front very near the Hotel
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Local History Portsmouth - Portsea - Southsea

Portsmouth is an island city on the coast of Southern England, and because of its sheltered location (The Isle of Wight protects it from the winds of the South and Portsdown hill protect it from the North). The weather is milder than other parts of England. The average daily temperature is 20°C during the summer months, falling to 12°C in winter. Rainfall is lower than the national average and snow is very rare the last big fall being 1982.

Portsmouth has daily Ferry crossings to Europe, France, Spain, Jersey and Guernsey. Crossings to the Isle of Wight are ever 30 minutes or so depending on how you want to go. The car ferry runs every 30 minutes, the catamaran runs every 20 and the Hovercraft runs every 15 minutes. The Solent has a reputation as one of the Worlds most popular sailing venues. During August each year you can see the boats racing during Cowes’s week from the sea front at Southsea. Global Challenge 2004/2005 left from Portsmouth on Sunday 3rd October 2004, 12 identical 72ft ocean racing yachts sailed from Portsmouth. They will finish at Portsmouth on the 17th July 2005. If you like sailing you will love Portsmouth.

With its historic ships, castles, forts and museums, you can explore the heritage of Maritime England. At Portsmouth's Royal Dockyard - home of the Royal Navy for centuries displays three famous ships from the history of sea warfare. In 1545 Henry VIII's flagship the 'Mary Rose' sank before his eyes in Portsmouth Harbour on its way to fight the French. It was recovered from the seabed in 1982 and now you can see her for yourself at the Historic Dockyard as well as HMS Victory the flagship of Lord Nelson, see the spot where Nelson died. The Dockyard is also home to HMS Warrior, The Royal Naval Museum, the Dockyard Apprentice Exhibition and Action Stations.

From the Seafront in Southsea you can walk along the Millennium path, which takes you around Old Portsmouth and its fishing port, along to Gunwharf Quays where the old and the new come together. You can shop at over 85 designer outlets, eat at one of 20 or so bars and restaurants, or go to the cinema. You can take the lift to the top of the Spinnaker Tower, Portsmouths new attraction and landmark.

Other attractions in Portsmouth include Henry VIII Castle, Charles Dickens Birthplace, The Round Towers, D-Day Museum, The Pyramids, Fort Nelson, Royal Marines Museum, The Submarine museum, Portchester castle, Port Solent, Continental Ferries, and many more.

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Pembroke Park Hotel 1 Bellevue Terrace Southsea Portsmouth Hampshire England UK PO5 3AT 023 92296817