
Picturesque UK coastal city one of cheapest summer staycations
Brits keen to soak up the summer sun without venturing far are eyeing up weekend staycations, and they're on the hunt for a bargain.
For those weighing their UK getaway options, it seems certain spots are emerging as wallet-friendly winners.
Credit card company Aqua has revealed where thrifty travellers should be heading, with Portsmouth said to stand out for its deal for its history, stunning views, and affordability. Aqua explained: "From the historic charm of the Spinnaker Tower to the vibrant waterfront at Gunwharf Quays, this coastal city offers plenty to see and do without breaking the bank."
Portsmouth, with its legendary maritime heritage and picturesque docks, is one of a trio of top budget-friendly staycation destinations across the nation.
Visitors can enjoy Portsmouth without busting the budget, says the study, with a night's stay available for as little as £108, just ahead of Eastbourne's £112 accommodation, but a bit more than Blackpool's frugal £82 rate, reports the Express.
However, it's not just about the price, as the postcard-worthy charm of the city's Old Town with its cobblestone lanes is pulling in Brits.
One Tripadvisor user highlighted the charm of the area, picking out the "nice walk to do and view the old town" and praising it for being "very well maintained," which "gives an idea of what it was like."
This sentiment was mirrored by other travellers, with one user describing it as "a lovely place for a chilled walk away from the hustle and bustle of the city. A great selection of pubs, shops and places to eat."
For those seeking a blend of cultural activities and seaside relaxation, Portsmouth is a top pick. It offers a pedestrian-friendly layout and a range of free or reasonably priced attractions, not to mention a day out at the beach.
The Millennium Promenade, connecting key seafront spots, is a breathtaking coastal path filled with family-friendly highlights such as the Historic Dockyard, the Spinnaker Tower and the nearby Southsea Castle.
The Historic Dockyard is packed with interactive exhibits and iconic ships like HMS Victory and HMS Warrior, making it an ideal all-day destination for both children and adults.
For those looking to get value for their money, many of the on-site museums offer combined ticket options, allowing visitors to explore multiple exhibits.
A short walk away, the Spinnaker Tower provides stunning views over Portsmouth Harbour and the Isle of Wight. For the more daring, there's a glass-floor skywalk.
Tickets are reasonably priced, and discounts are often available for online bookings.
Southsea Castle, a historic fortress built for Henry VIII, is nestled amidst stunning grounds and houses a quaint museum that explains its tumultuous past, including an accidental explosion that caused significant damage to the castle.

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