Top rated Historical landmarks in Portsmouth

Experience the best that Portsmouth has to offer with our curated list of top-rated places. Sorted by average review scores from venues boasting over 30 reviews, these establishments promise exceptional quality and experiences to elevate your visit in the city. This list contains 8 places from Historical landmark category.

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West Bastion
Historical landmark
👍👍 Best track to walk, cycle, and enjoy scenery. It's is part of a walking path. Highly recommended 👌
4.80 (36 reviews)
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The Yomper
Historical landmark
👍👍 Based on the famous photo of the Royal Marine marching into Stanley. Being a Falklands Veteran, Royal Navy, I always had the greatest respect for “The Bootnecks.” It’s a bit of a walk along the front, from the other attractions, but worth the walk.
4.70 (134 reviews)
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Round Tower
Historical landmark
Fortification built in the 15th century, now used as an art gallery with a cafe & harbour views.
4.60 (1K reviews)
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The Point
Historical landmark
👍👍 You can't not visit here if you're in Portsmouth.... It has such a special atmosphere to it... You can feel the past in the buildings and walls that make up the Point The perfect spot to look out across the harbour to the Spinnaker and to be amazed at the size of the ships that pass right in front o...
4.60 (176 reviews)
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Wymering Manor
Historical landmark
👍👍 This is the oldest house in the Portsmouth area. It is a witness of times, of different owners and now trying to find its place in this era, so it can stay there for the future generations. It is a mixture of genuine features with contemporary donations of the surrounding community. Worth the visit...
4.60 (37 reviews)
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Horatio Nelson Statue
Historical landmark
👍👍 Here for a walk and view of new sea defences. Famous round tower adjacent and roofless church. parked nr Nelson statue. Probably the best part of Portsmouth with parents favourite pub the Still & West nearby used to visit when very young in the early 60's
4.50 (311 reviews)
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Charles Dickens' Birthplace Museum
Museum
The house where Dickens was born, furnished in Regency style and open from March to September.
4.20 (186 reviews)
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Fort Cumberland
Research institute
Sprawling harbour defences built between 1785 and 1810, open for pre-booked tours and heritage days.
4.20 (78 reviews)
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