The funny thing about our day off in Portsmouth is, we just
thought about going to Blue Reef Aquarium, and that is it.
Other than that, I just hit the bus and went randomly.
But from
VisitPortsmouth page, here are the top 10 things to go
# Spinnaker Tower
# Southsea seafront - don't miss Southsea Castle and Blue
Reef Aquarium
# Portsmouth Historic Dockyard including the world famous
HMS Victory, HMSWarrior 1860 and Mary Rose
# Aspex Gallery
# D-Day Museum
# Charles Dickens' Birthplace Museum
# Royal Marines Museum
# Gunwharf Quays
# Southsea Shopping
# Old Portsmouth including Portsmouth Cathedral
Where did I go?
I've just realised that I didn't
went to a lot of places but down here, I am going to put
some pictures and show what is in store for you in
Portsmouth

We started our day by taking a view
at the beach. Lovely weather and nice scenery.

Blue Reef Aquarium look small from
the outside but it contains quite good collection of sea
animals and some reptiles. I am particularly interested
looking at the stingray, octopus, seahorse and some other
ocean creatures which available only in this region.
Right after that, me and one of my
friend take a bus and just go around in it. I should say
that it is not really hard to get around (probably because I
am used to bus system in London which is more complicated).
So basically, here is some other pictures and a lil bit of
explanation.

The left one of the above picture
is the Southsea Castle and the right one is the tank in
front of D-Day Museum. It was closed by the time I got
there. But as a notice, this two place is really close from
one another.

As a conclusion, Portsmouth is not
really a hard place to get around. Get the map and you are
off to go. |