Life
Southampton city life
Southampton has a fascinating history, and you will admire some of the most modern and amazing architectural buildings. In Southampton, you will discover the longest surviving stretch of medieval walls in England, as well as numerous museums such as the Tudor House Museum, Southampton Maritime Museum, God's House Tower, the Medieval Merchant's House, Solent Sky, which focuses on aviation and the Sea City Museum.
Southampton is home to the largest theatre in Southern England outside London, the Mayflower Theatre (formerly known as the Gaumont). You can also visit the Welsh National Opera and the English National Ballet. The Southampton City Art Gallery at the Civic Centre is one of the most famous in UK and houses several permanent and travelling exhibitions.
Football fans would be delighted, as they can watch games of the local Southampton Football Club. If you would like to try cricket, you can play at the Hampshire County Cricket Club, close to the city.
Do not miss a walk between the walls of the historic town walls, including the famous Bargate, gatehouses and towers, which are amongst the most complete in England.
Southampton has also a vibrant nightlife and attractive shopping centres for young students looking for a fun time.
Whenever you want to change the scenery and look for a more cosmopolite atmosphere, take the train and go to London, only 75 miles away.
International atmosphere in Southampton
Southampton is the commercial and cultural capital of Southern England. The city has a diverse and thriving economy, benefiting from a wealth of countryside and proximity to the sea, making Southampton a great place in UK to live and work. The many advantages attracted a number of business entrepreneurs and expats from China, Ireland, India, Bangladesh, Arab and African countries. Build relationships with visitors from around the world and form long lasting friendships and nurture potential future business connections.
Weather Southampton
Southampton is one of the warmest and sunniest cities in England. Most rainfalls occur in October and November, while the highest temperatures are registered during July and August, with 22 °C (72 °F). During winter, temperatures average 6-8 °C (47-48 °F).