Winsor Travel Guide
Tourist Guide
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Leonardo Hotel Southampton
"Great, clean and centrally located."
Reviewed on 21 Jun 2026

Moxy Southampton
"Price is good and close to shopping mall. Facility is clean but bathroom is a little small. Good for short time stay"
Reviewed on 22 Jun 2026

The Winchester Hotel & Spa
"Spa facilities are fantastic. We were staying the same time a s a big wedding party, and although we were on the second floor the dance music still came through loudly, ending at midnight."
Reviewed on 21 Jun 2026

room2 Southampton Hometel
"Service was phenomenal! Would definitely book here again."
Reviewed on 21 Jun 2026

Pinnacle Suites
"No door key as all digital, had to use phone which is ok but only gives access to 1 person. Shower temperature was luke warm at it's hottest, shower gel dispenser didn't work. Also the air-conditioning didn't work, had to use the fan instead. Room was noisy due to the adjacent pub."
Reviewed on 17 Jun 2026

Southampton Serviced Apartment
"Great base , parking and a lovely apartment 😁"
Reviewed on 31 May 2026
Popular places to visit

University of Southampton
Tour an oceanographic research institute, watch independent theater productions and see designs by notable British architects at this 150-year-old university.

Mayflower Theatre
From touring West End musicals to magic shows, stand-up comedy to children’s entertainment, this historic theater serves up Southampton’s best entertainment.

St. Mary's Stadium
Catch an event at St. Mary's Stadium during your trip to Southampton. Discover the area's top-notch restaurants and its entertainment choices.

New Forest Wildlife Park
Enjoy an outing to New Forest Wildlife Park during your stay in Denny Lodge. Wander through the lush forest and waterfront in this quaint area.

Mayflower Park
Sit on a bench in this riverside park where over the ages other visitors have witnessed the passing of famous vessels and the naming of new ones.

Tudor House and Garden
Peer back into the day-to-day lives of Southampton’s Norman and Tudor residents at the city’s most important historic house, garden and ruins.








