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And let us go there!

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.

 


The seaview of Portsmouth