Southampton Old Town and Medieval Walls

About Southampton Old Town and Medieval Walls

Located in the heart of Southampton, Hampshire, the Old Town is a captivating historical district that offers visitors a glimpse into the city’s rich past. Surrounded by well-preserved medieval walls, this area is a testament to Southampton’s importance as a major port city throughout history.

The main attraction of the Old Town is undoubtedly its medieval walls, which are among the most complete in England. Visitors can walk along these impressive structures, taking in panoramic views of the city and imagining life in medieval times. Key features include the Bargate, a grand entrance to the old city, and the Town Quay, which offers stunning views of modern cruise ships juxtaposed against the ancient fortifications.

History enthusiasts will appreciate the numerous historical sites scattered throughout the Old Town. The Tudor House and Garden provides insight into 800 years of local history, while the Medieval Merchant’s House offers a glimpse into 14th-century life. The area is also home to several museums, including the SeaCity Museum, which details Southampton’s maritime history and connection to the Titanic.

The Old Town is steeped in historical significance, having played a crucial role in England’s defense and trade for centuries. It was from here that the Pilgrim Fathers set sail for America in 1620, and the area suffered significant damage during World War II bombing raids.

Families can enjoy exploring the Old Town through interactive walking tours and treasure hunts designed to engage younger visitors. Many of the museums offer child-friendly exhibits and activities, making it an educational and entertaining experience for all ages.

Visitors will find ample parking available in nearby car parks, and the area is easily accessible on foot. Many of the attractions offer guided tours, and information plaques throughout the Old Town provide context for self-guided exploration. The area is well-served by local amenities, including cafes, restaurants, and shops, making it easy to spend a full day exploring this fascinating historical district.

Southampton Old Town

Facilities

  • Free to visit
  • Accessible
  • Suitable for kids
  • Dog Friendly
  • Guide Dogs Accepted

Opening Times

Open 24/7 (outdoor areas)

Individual attractions within the Old Town have varying opening hours

Ticket Price

Free (some individual attractions may charge admission)

How long do people typically spend here

2-4 hours

How to get here

By Car:

From London: Take M3 south, then M27 west. Exit at Junction 3 and follow signs to Southampton City Centre.
From Bristol: Take M4 east, then M3 south. Follow directions as above.

By Bus:

National Express and local bus services stop at Southampton Coach Station, a short walk from the Old Town.

By Train:

Direct trains run from London Waterloo to Southampton Central Station. The Old Town is a 10-15 minute walk from the station.

Best Hotels Nearby

  1. Southampton Harbour Hotel & Spa
  2. Mercure Southampton Centre Dolphin Hotel
  3. Ennio’s Boutique Hotel

Best Restaurants Nearby

  1. The Oxford Brasserie
  2. Ennio’s Italian Restaurant
  3. Lakaz Maman

For the Kids

  • Interactive exhibits at SeaCity Museum
  • Treasure hunts and guided tours
  • Tudor House and Garden activities
  • Medieval wall walks
  • Mayflower Park playground (nearby)

Why you should visit

I’ve explored Southampton’s Old Town several times, and it never fails to impress. The medieval walls offer a unique perspective on the city’s history, and walking along them is like stepping back in time. The mix of historical sites and modern amenities means you can easily spend a day here, learning about Southampton’s past while enjoying its present. It’s a great spot for history buffs, families, or anyone looking for a different side of Southampton.