Highlights
A perfect cathedral city on the side of the hilly South Downs National Park, Winchester is England's ancient capital and old residence of King Alfred the Great. The city combines the freshness of the neighboring countryside with the best of city life. Explore picturesque Winchester and be guided through its medieval streets. But first, take a walking tour of medieval Southampton. Meet your guide at the Cruise Port or at your hotel in Southampton and start with a walking tour of the city. Walk through the streets of Southampton, stopping at certain buildings of interest. Drive to Winchester about 25 minutes and start Upper Winchester walking tour. After the tour, the guide will drive you back to Southampton Cruise Port or to your hotel.
About This Deal
Duration
6 hours
Languages Available
- Human tour guide - English
Points of Interest
Stop At: Southampton Town Walls
Old Town, Southampton
The Bargate is a Grade I listed medieval gatehouse in the city centre of Southampton, England. Constructed in Norman times as part of the Southampton town walls, it was the main gateway to the city. The building is a scheduled monument, which has served as a temporary exhibition and event space for Southampton Solent University since 2012.
Duration: 15 minutes
Stop At: Jane Austen's House
Winchester Road, Chawton
Canute's Palace in Southampton, England, is the name given to the ruins of a Norman merchant's house dating from the late twelfth century. Despite its name, the building has no connection with Canute the Great, nor was it a palace.
Duration: 20 minutes
Stop At: Winchester Cathedral
9 The Close, Winchester
God's House Tower is a late 13th century gatehouse into the old town of Southampton, England. It stands at the south-east corner of the town walls and permitted access to the town from the Platform and Town Quay. It is now an arts and heritage venue, and has previously served as the town gaol and housed the Museum of Archaeology. The building is Grade I listed and a scheduled ancient monument.
Duration: 15 minutes
Stop At: Winchester City Mill
Bridge Street, , Winchester
Holyrood Church was one of the original five churches serving the old walled town of Southampton, England. Built in 1320, the church was destroyed by enemy bombing during the blitz in November 1940. In 1957 the shell of the church was dedicated as a memorial to the sailors of the Merchant Navy. It is a Grade II* listed building.
Duration: 20 minutes
Stop At: Wolvesey Castle
Wolvesey Castle College Street, Winchester
The Medieval Merchant's House is a restored late-13th-century building in Southampton, Hampshire, England. Built in about 1290 by John Fortin, a prosperous merchant, the house survived many centuries of domestic and commercial use largely intact. German bomb damage in 1940 revealed the medieval interior of the house, and in the 1980s it was restored to resemble its initial appearance and placed in the care of English Heritage, to be run as a tourist attraction.
Duration: 15 minutes
Stop At: Medieval Merchant's House
58 French Street, Southampton
St. Mary's Church, Southampton is a Church of England parish church and the largest church in the port city of Southampton on the south coast of England. This is the mother church to this former county town with its forerunners spanning back to the first Saxon settlements of the 7th century, including a major collegiate church of the European Middle Ages dedicated to the same patron saint.
Duration: 20 minutes
Stop At: The Great Hall
The Castle, Castle Avenue, Winchester
The SeaCity Museum is a museum in Southampton, England, which opened on 10 April 2012 to mark the centenary of RMS Titanic's departure from the city. It is housed within a part of the Grade II* listed civic center building which previously housed the magistrates' court and police station.
Duration: 20 minutes
Stop At: God's House Tower
Town Quay Road, Southampton
The Southampton City Art Gallery is an art gallery in Southampton, southern England. It is located in the Civic Centre on Commercial Road. The gallery opened in 1939 with much of the initial funding from the gallery coming from two bequests one from Robert Chipperfield and another from Frederick William Smith. The gallery was damaged during World War II and repairing this damaged delayed its reopening until 1946.
Duration: 15 minutes
Stop At: Saint Mary's Church
Chapel Rd, Southampton
Southampton's town walls are a sequence of defensive structures built around the town in southern England. Although earlier Roman and Anglo-Saxon settlements around Southampton had been fortified with walls or ditches, the later walls originate with the move of the town to the current site in the 10th century.
Duration: 15 minutes
Stop At: Hospital of St Cross
St. Cross Hospital St. Cross Road, St Cross Road, Winchester
St Joseph's Church is a Roman Catholic parish church in Southampton, Hampshire. It is situated on Bugle Street, in the center of the city, north of Town Quay. The church chancel was designed by Augustus Pugin and built in 1843. It was the first Catholic church founded in Southampton after the Reformation. It was the pro-cathedral of the Diocese of Portsmouth in 1882. It is a Grade II listed building.
Duration: 20 minutes
Stop At: Southampton City Art Gallery
Commercial Road, Civic Centre, Southampton
St. Michael the Archangel Church is the oldest building still in use in the city of Southampton, England, having been founded in 1070, and is the only church still active of the five originally in the medieval walled town. The church is a Grade I Listed building.
Duration: 20 minutes
Stop At: SeaCity Museum
Havelock Road, , Southampton
The Titanic Engineers' Memorial is a memorial in East Park, Southampton, United Kingdom, to the engineers who died in the Titanic disaster on 15 April 1912. The bronze and granite memorial was originally unveiled by Sir Archibald Denny, president of the Institute of Marine Engineers on 22 April 1914. The event was attended by an estimated 100,000 Southampton residents.
Duration: 15 minutes
Stop At: Tudor House and Garden
Bugle Street, St Michael's Square, Southampton
Tudor House and Garden is a historic building, museum, tourist attraction, and Grade I listed building in Southampton, England. Established as Southampton's first museum in 1912, the house was closed for nine years between 2002 and 2011 during an extensive renovation. The house is located in Bugle Street, opposite St. Michael's Square, in Southampton's Old Town.
Duration: 20 minutes
Stop At: Titanic Engineer Officers Memorial
East Park, Southampton
Jane Austen's House Museum is a small independent museum in the village of Chawton near Alton in Hampshire. It is a writer's house museum occupying the 17th-century house in which novelist Jane Austen spent the last eight years of her life. The museum has been a Grade I listed building since 1963.
Duration: 15 minutes
Stop At: Bargate
171 High Street, Southampton
The Hospital of St Cross and Almshouse of Noble Poverty is a medieval almshouse in Winchester, Hampshire, England. It has been described as "England's oldest and most perfect almshouse". Most of the buildings and grounds are open to the public at certain times. It is a Grade I listed building.
Duration: 20 minutes
Stop At: St Joseph's Church
49 Bugle Street, Southampton
The original wooden Norman Winchester Castle dated from 1067. In the 12th century a tower fifty feet square with walls 14 feet thick was constructed and circular tower was built on the motte in the 13th century. In the 17th century, it was sold to a Royalist and after its capture in the Civil War it was slighted and almost all the stone removed for other buildings.
Duration: 30 minutes
Stop At: Canute's Palace
Southampton SO14 2DY
Winchester Cathedral is a cathedral of the Church of England in Winchester, Hampshire, England. It is one of the largest cathedrals in Europe, with the greatest overall length of any Gothic cathedral. Dedicated to the Holy Trinity, Saint Peter, Saint Paul and, before the Reformation, Saint Swithun, it is the seat of the Bishop of Winchester and centre of the Diocese of Winchester. The cathedral is a Grade I listed building.
Duration: 15 minutes
Additional Information
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- All fees and taxes
- Pick up and drop off
- Transportation by air-conditioned vehicle
- Entrance tickets to Winchester Castle (The Great Hall)
- Professional licensed guide
Exclusions
- Food and drinks (own expense)
Voucher Info
Mobile or paper ticket accepted
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