Historic Sites in the South East


Venturing into the South East of England unveils a tapestry where the urban sophistication of London seamlessly intertwines with the region's natural splendor. Iconic landmarks like the Tower of London and Buckingham Palace define the capital's grandeur, while its eclectic neighborhoods offer a vibrant mosaic of culture and cuisine.

Beyond the city's hustle, verdant countryside beckons, adorned with historic estates such as Hampton Court Palace. A stroll along the Thames Path reveals panoramas of both city skyline and rural tranquility. In this region, London's cosmopolitan allure merges harmoniously with the timeless charm of England's countryside, creating an unforgettable journey for every traveler.

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Portsmouth Historic Dockyard
Attraction
Free

Portsmouth Historic Dockyard

Buy an All Attraction Ticket and get 12 months unlimited access to 11 attractions. Voted one of the best things to do in Portsmouth.

Bridge of Sighs
Attraction
Free

Bridge of Sighs

Distinctive bridge joining two parts of Hertford College built in 1914.

Old Lighthouse Dungeness
Attraction
Adults £5

Old Lighthouse Dungeness

Listed by Shepway District Council as a Heritage Grade 11 structure in 1992, the lighthouse just celebrated its 100th birthday.

Attraction
Free

St. Catherine's Oratory

This tall medieval octagonal tower is all that survives of an oratory built here in 1328 as penance by a local landowner who had plundered church property.

Attraction
Free

Old Portsmouth

Old Portsmouth was where Portsmouth started and it now houses many historic buildings.