A glance around Southampton’s multi million pound city would reveal its delicate and vital
history. A city that has been at the forefront of shipping, engineering and government for decades holds
significant magnitude among the United Kingdom’s biggest cities. The HMS Titanic made her fateful maiden voyage
from the docks in 1912 and the distinguished landmark of World War II, the Spitfire was constructed upon
Southampton’s hallowed grounds by engineer Reginald Joseph Mitchell.
With such anticipation then it is no wonder the jewel of the South is subject of many city break guides. So whether
you are here to absorb or unwind it is down to the accommodation to encapsulate the soul.
Arguably the Jewel of the South’s Jewel is the beautifully constructed diamond of Southampton. Exploding out of the
original contused wall in the 15th century the De Vere Grand Harbour Hotel takes on a floor less diamond image with
its exquisite exterior.
The hotel with sumptuous sea views has played host to BBC Sports awards, housed celebrities and is a mere stone’s
throw away from the Central Southampton. The shopping districts of West Quay, Above Bar Street and Bar Gate,
astride the sophistication of Oxford Street & offer some of the most elite eateries in Southampton.
With over 320 rooms ranging from £90 to £425 introduces the best way to witness the city. The three restaurants,
bar, swimming pool, sauna and gym help to sweeten the deal, keep an eye out for any special offers.
For individuals living on a shoe string Southampton does offer cheaper alternatives. The AA Awarded ** Brimar Guest
House prides itself on friendly staff and clean exemplary rooms. With 15 years of experience and a recent
renovation, the Bed and Breakfast holds 21 rooms and continental or full English awaits when you awake.
Situated 10 minutes drive from the bustling city centre and located near bus and rail links in and out of
Southampton, gives easy access for all individuals or families. Free parking and free wifi internet means if the
nights aren’t spent on the town in one of many night clubs catching up with friends and family is effortless. The
Totton based B & B offers rooms ranging from £30 to £60 so to ensure you are not disappointed book in
advance.
For those one with nature a beautiful escape to the commercial world sits merely 9 miles outside of Southampton.
The New Forest holds acres and acres of luxurious woodland and within sits Woodlands Lodge *** Hotel. The old
hunting lodge dating back to the 1700’s has been recently renovated and boasts 16 regal rooms complimenting the
Bentleys Restaurant for elegant dining. Being a mile from any main road and far from central Southampton, having a
car is recommended however public transport is around and bicycles are an enjoyable way to experience the Forest.
The three acre garden encapsulates the soul with strolls encountering the many ponies that make the Forest unique.
Rooms range from £70 to £249 offering a truly sophisticated excursion.
For those who prefer a quieter, more tranquil experience, The Riverside Bed and Breakfast will almost certainly
entertain the imagination. The two bed room B & B offers one single and one double bed perfect for single or
couple travellers. The hidden ace is the mooring dock which has been converted for the guests. The Dock reaches out
in the River Hamble, extending expectations of catching a sunset bouncing off of the River. The humble family run
establishment is based in bitterne, a simple ride or walk from the centre. A stay in this idyllic house will cost
£30 for the single and £60 for the double room, do book in advance otherwise someone else will be enjoying your
view.