The Point


The Point's characterful cobbled streets are dotted with higgledy-piggledy houses and salty sea-dog pubs, their terraces prime places to watch streams of ferries and naval ships. Here you can climb Henry V's Round Tower and stroll along the fort's walls to the 15th-century Square Tower. Underneath, cavernous vaults frame Sally Ports: openings in the defences that used to give captains access to the sea, and now lead sun worshippers on to a tiny shingle beach.


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1. Spinnaker Tower

0.29 MILES

The Spinnaker Tower soars 170m above Gunwharf Quays, its two sweeping white arcs resembling a billowing sail from some angles, and a skeletal ribcage from…

2. HMS Warrior

0.48 MILES

The magnificent warship HMS Warrior was at the cutting edge of technology when she was built in 1860, riding the transition from wood to iron and sail to…

3. Portsmouth Historic Dockyard

0.53 MILES

Portsmouth's blockbuster draw sees you gazing at the evocative hulk of Henry VIII's flagship, the Mary Rose, and jumping aboard Nelson's Battle of…

4. HMS Alliance at the Submarine Museum

0.54 MILES

Taking a trip deep into the bowels of the WWII-era sub HMS Alliance is compelling, thanks to the lights, sounds and even smells used to create a sense…

5. Action Stations!

0.59 MILES

At this warehouse full of child-friendly interactive gadgets you'll command a warship, gaze at an astronaut's view of Earth, and peek up a periscope. The…

6. National Museum of the Royal Navy

0.66 MILES

Cannon-fire, recoiling guns and blood-spattered, injured sailors appear in this museum's multimedia re-creation of the Battle of Trafalgar – Nelson and…

7. HMS Victory

0.72 MILES

As resplendent as she is venerable, HMS Victory was Lord Nelson's flagship at the Battle of Trafalgar (1805) and the site of his famous dying words 'Kiss…

8. Mary Rose Museum

0.75 MILES

The raising of the 16th-century warship the Mary Rose in 1982 was an extraordinary feat of marine archaeology. The £35-million, boat-shaped museum that's…