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| Shopping
in the Portsmouth
area |
| Shop
till you drop as they say. If you like shopping
then you will be more than pleased with the
quantity and quality of shops in the Portsmouth
area. We have everything from High street stores
to independant retailers,marina's and quays,discount
outlet stores,markets, Street and farmers.Whatever
you like we have it.Below you will find some
of the shopping areas in and around the Portsmouth
area. |
Cascades |
| Cascades
Located in the heart of the city of Portsmouth,With
over 60 high street shops mainly under cover
with a car park next door. Cascades shopping
is close to banks, cafes and pubs. There is
a food court at lower ground level offering
a choice of places to eat and drink.You can
also find pubs and restaurants around the city
center that serve food. |
| Southsea
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Southsea
has many independent shops which make it a
pleasure to browse around There are some high
street names but not many, two of the largest
being Knight and Lee (John Lewis Partnership)
and Debenhams. Marmion road has some delightful
gift shops Interior Trading Company being
one.Victoriana has plenty of good quality
pine furniture, old and new in one of it's
stores and the other deals in mainly maghogony
furniture and beds. If you like Jewellery
then Barabara Tipple Jewellery is the place
to go, an award winning jeweler. A walk around
the shops will give you an appitite.Waitrose
is the only supermarket in Southsea andhas
the largest car park.Parking is free for a
few hours if you purchase goods and get your
car pass stamped.There are plenty of Restaurants
and cafe's to stop and rest an refuel at.
Knight and Lee has been a presence in Southsea`s
main shopping area since 1887, but the origins
of the business go back a further 56 years.
Just around the corner from Southsea shopping
center is Albert Road which joins on to Highland
road .If you fancy a treat at the start of
the shopping then vist my friends fish and
chip shop, The
Kingfisher.You can wander
down Albert Road where there are a variety
of small specialist shops, including designer
clothes, magazine, and record shops,specialist
toy shops,second hand shops, antiqes shops,barbers
and hairdressers and many more wonderful indepent
shops . The Ark charity shop is a good place
to buy furniture for student, all the profits
go to the Ark andimal charity.For lunch try
the wine vaults or citrus caf'e. If you get
to the end of Highland road then turn right
and find the Eastney Tavern public house where
they serve a brilliant meal. |
| Gunwharf
Quays |
| Gunwharf
Quays Gunwharf Quays is the ultimate waterfront
destination for all the family what ever the
age. with more than 85 designer outlets to keep
you busy shopping all day.Then when the arms
get weary from carring all the bags you can
have a rest eat at one of 20 upmarket bars or
restaurants.After eating, entertain yourself
at the vue cinema complex or go bowingl at the
26-lane Bowlplex that also has a large pool
hall.In the evening the shops close and Gunwharf
comes alive with the sound of laughter at Jongleurs
comedy club, You can dance the night away in
one of many areas/bars at Tiger Tiger. In summer
enjoy the spectacular views across Portsmouth
Harbour while having a drink at one of the waterfront
bars. Sit relax and watch the ships go by. |
| Gosport |
High
Street. Gosport High Street
is a pedestrianised area where shoppers can
walk around with out the hassle of traffic
bothering them. They have wide range of major
chain stores including Burtons,Boots,Dorothy
Perkins,Fads,Halfords,Littlewoods, Our Price
records,Powerhouse and Woolworths plus lots
of other chain stores Banks and building societies
as well as The Post Office are easy to find
on the High Street. There are many indepent
specialist shops that sell gifts and interesting
items that make Gosport a good shopping experience.
If you wish to eat there are many pubs,restaurants
and caf'e's as well as the normal fast food
you find on many High Streets to choose from.Safeway
is the main supermarket on the High Street,
but you can also find Asda quite close and
Waitrose on Stoke Road. On a Tuesday and a
Saturday you will find a thriving market that
sets up in the pedestrianised area. The Market
sells everything you can imagine, Fresh fruit
and Veg,Household goods,Clothes,and Toys.
You name it and they have it stored away somewhere,
It is one of the largest street markets on
the South Coast. You cna find them selling
their goods between 9.00am and around 4.00pm
Stoke Road.
I like Stoke Road, I lived off it for many
years on Elmhurst Road. My local supermarket
was the Waitrose supermarket,only 1 minutes
walk from my house. The cake counter took
quite a bit of my money, they where the days,
when I could eat cake and not worry about
it. Stoke Road continues on from Gosport High
Street and has many indepent traders and retailers.
You can have a very pleasurable walk along
this street,shopping as you go at many shops
run by their owners.
Lee-on-the-Solent.
High Street. Hit the Beach, or so they say,
If you want beach good for the day you plan
sun bathing then there are a few retailers
selling beach wear and souvenirs here. The
High Street has plenty of independant retailers
selling a range of goods. There are several
cafe's and Restaurants to tempt you during
your break from the sun and swim. |
| Fareham |
| Fareham Shopping is mainly
on West Street which runs along the center of
Fareham.The Pedestrian area of the street is
full of sculptures and is named Henry Cort Sculpture
Park.There are a veriety of Shops from large
chain Stores to independant retailers.There
is a large indoor shopping centre with over
100 stores including Cargo,Boots,British home
Stores,Marks and Spencer,Woolworths and many
other chainstores as well as independant shops.
The new Market Quay has a number of stores including
Wilkinson and TK Maxx. Fareham market is held
on a Monday from 9am to 3pm and gets very busy
with local people shopping for a bargain from
the many market traders. Those that like fresh
farm food will be pleased with the farmers Market
that is held on the first Monday of each month.
The High Street in Fareham , that runs from
West street to the train station has a number
of restaurants and independant shop. |
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