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mollykins | 21:18 Sun 06th Mar 2011 | ChatterBank
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In the summer me and mum will be visitng; plymouth, portsmouth, southampton and brighton but because of when the open days are we can't do one big trip and see them all so instead of going there, seeing the uni and going home we'll probably have a look around the town/city . . . I can see there's a brighton thread suggesting the pavillion, but what else is there in these other places?
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As you've mentioned, Brighton's star attraction is the Pavilion:
http://www.brighton-h...ilion/Pages/home.aspx

However Brighton has much more to offer, including the wonderful North Laine area, which is packed with lots of little independent shops:
http://www.northlaine.co.uk/

With your interest in all things maritime, you can't afford to miss Portsmouth Historic Dockyard. It's one of Europe's leading historical attractions. You could easily spend a whole day there (but a shorter visit would still be worthwhile):
http://www.historicdockyard.co.uk/
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Plymouth is lovely, you need to look at a map, you can get a little ferry over into Cornwall for the day to Mount Edgecumbe, at Torpoint right opposite Plymouth Harbour http://www.plymouth.gov.uk/mountedgcumbe
When you get near to Southampton, my advice is give it a miss and go to the New Forest instead.
Brighton = the nudist beach.. if you like wrinkly old blokes....
AP, molly could go to Monkey World, that's only just up the road in the NF.
The Brighton Marina for cinema, shops, pubs, resturants, bowling. It's also free parking in the nearby multi-story.
I agree ref Southampton. You can drive by the docks and there's lots of shopping but that's about it.
Are you definitely doing the trip now then, molly, instead of volunteering?
and shopping
In Plymouth,there is the historic Barbican-the oldest and earliest part of the city-dating from the 1500's. Across the harbour is the National Maritime Museum.

http://www.plymouthbarbican.com/
http://www.visitplymouth.co.uk/

Plymouth is a very compact city.....there are small shops,and a good number of excellent restaurants,including Tanners,and Plymouth Gin,in the Barbican.A few minute's walk away is the Hoe-where Drake bowled, the Citadel, and the Mayflower Steps. City centre shopping is also a few minute's walk away.
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I've been to the historic docks at portsmouth . . .

thanks chris . . .

eewww hippy . . .

oi what are you suggesting boxy, is that the one that was on the telly?

Whata re you on about boxy, this trip will only be about 2 or 3 different weekends (portsmouth and southampton have consecutive open days so that can be done in one)
molly, I thought earlier you said you might not go away with the cadets but do volunteering instead. Are these not cadets trips?

and yes, Monkey World's been on the TV.
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Going away with cadets on summer camp is only for one week and if we went to these places we wouldn't be allowed to go round the cities on our own, this is for unis. i'm going with my mum for only a day or two at a time . . . I still want to go to the sea life centre . . .

I used to watch that programme . . .
Ah excellent. There's a Sea Life Centre in Brighton, btw, near the pier!
ooops...National Marine AQUARIUM
Day trip to France? :-)
"AP, molly could go to Monkey World, that's only just up the road in the NF."
Monkey world is nr the wareham forest in Dorset nr wool and not nr The new forest in hampshire, its quite a drive from the new forest....!
if your in Portmouth I can really recommend the Spinnaker tower
http://www.spinnakertower.co.uk/
they have got a glass floor so you can "walk on air",
Beachy Head?

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