Blue Badge Tours
2009-08-12 to 2009-12-31
Ongoing
These tours are the best free informative entertainment on the South Coast. A Blue Badge guide takes you to points of historical interest. You can see where Henry V and his army left for Agincourt; where Richard the Lionheart had his only Christmas Dinner as king; medieval vaults where wine was stored and local townspeople sheltered during the Blitz; where Shakespeare popped in for a pint and then wrote about it in Henry V; where the Pilgrim Fathers set sail in 1620 and much more. Tours leave from the Bargate (by the clearly marked signpost) and take one and a half hours. They are free for individuals and groups of less than eight. Contact the Bookings Secretary on the number given to arrange a private tour.
Venue:
Bargate Shopping Centre (The)Shopping Arcade
Bargate Centre
East Bargate
Southampton, Hampshire
SO14 2DH
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Phone: +44 8700 11 0477
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This stylish shopping centre houses an interesting collection of niche shops that sell exotic shoes, candles, clubbing gear, accessories and computer games, amongst other things. The centre also has a large Sega Park on the first floor and an Internet cafe in the basement, which makes it a good place to hang out when you've had enough of shopping. Based on three floors, it was once Southampton's main shopping centre, but it now faces stiff competition from both the Marlands Centre and WestQuay.NYC Best Hotel Deals: 50% Savings In New York! Experience New York At It's Finest!JustClickLocal.comAlaska – it’s HOT! Get a FREE Official Alaska Travel Guide today.TravelAlaska.comdisabled access.
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Blue Badge Tours
Ongoing
These tours are the best free informative entertainment on the South Coast. A Blue Badge guide takes you to points of historical interest. You can see where Henry V and his army left for Agincourt; where Richard the Lionheart had his only Christmas Dinner as king; medieval vaults where wine was stored and local townspeople sheltered during the Blitz; where Shakespeare popped in for a pint and then wrote about it in Henry V; where the Pilgrim Fathers set sail in 1620 and much more. Tours leave from the Bargate (by the clearly marked signpost) and take one and a half hours. They are free for individuals and groups of less than eight. Contact the Bookings Secretary on the number given to arrange a private tour.




loved the toy shop best one ive been to in years. arcade kept kids busy and gave a nice break to the...
Reviewed by:charleen from on Dec 14 2007