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The history of See Southampton! In the Spring of 2014 a small group of newly qualified local Southampton tour guides, who were all great friends, decided that it was time for a fresh and exciting approach to guided walks and tours in Southampton. See Southampton was formed. Since then, See Southampton has gone from strength to strength delivering an entertaining programme of walks and talks for visitors, cruise ship passengers and residents in Southampton. Walks are provided in a variety of languages, whilst interpreters are available also. But See Southampton is much more than just a guiding organisation, offering an information service to cruise ship passengers visiting the city; delivering library talks; publishing heritage articles in the Daily Echo and running an exhibition in the Westgate Tower telling the story of the Mayflower and the Speedwell. Meet the Tour Guides The guides who form See Southampton are very dedicated and come from a wide range of backgrounds including the legal profession, medicine, education, entertainment, linguistics and engineering. All have been trained and examined to the exacting and very high standards of the Institute of Tourist Guiding of which they are all members. One of our guides has served on the Executive Board of the Institute of Tourist Guiding. See Southampton is determined to maintain the high quality of its guiding services and the knowledge of its guides. To this end, a programme for CPD is already in place whereby levels of skills and practical experiences are enhanced. See Southampton Tour Guides: Jack – Katie – Martin – Godfrey – Nigel Southampton – UK City Culture bid for 2025 See Southampton supported the ‘Southampton bid for the UK City Culture 2025’ and was on ITV News Meridian in May 2022. Southampton Cruise Tourist Information One of See Southampton’s most successful initiatives has been volunteering within the port terminals providing tourist information to arriving cruise passengers. This has enabled us to ensure that our cruise visitors have an enjoyable and enriching visit to our City. Join our team! We are extending our team of volunteers to greet cruise ship passengers. If you have a broad knowledge of Southampton and other local places of interest as well as a good understanding of local travel arrangements we would be pleased to hear from you, particularly if you speak a second language such as French, German, Russian, Dutch, Polish, Cantonese or Italian. Contact us! Collaboration See Southampton is committed to working collaboratively with all organisations promoting Southampton’s history and heritage, as well as local businesses and educational establishments. Awards See Southampton have been winning awards, including Gold Awards from SO Stars, holds TripAdvisor ‘Travellers’ Choice Awards’ and been awarded two silver awards for ‘Best Guided Tour/Event of the Year’ by Tourism South East’s ‘Beautiful South Awards for Tourism’.
See Southampton Heritage Guides
Welcome to See Southampton Heritage Guides Welcome to See Southampton Guided Tours See some of Southampton’s wonderful architectural, historical and cultural heritage with our tour guides. Tours & Events Private Group Walks Book a walk for a group or private party, tailored for your interests, with a qualified local history expert. Contact us Accessible Guided Tours Guided tours are for everyone! We offer a sign language interpreter, voice amplifiers, ramps, lifts, and accessible toilet facilities. More information More history in Southampton than you ever imagined! See Southampton Heritage Guides is a team of qualified local heritage experts and tour guides, delivering an entertaining programme of walks and talks for local residents, visitors and cruise ship passengers. Events & Tours Discover Southampton’s Amazing, Hidden – and Surprising – History Book Events 90-minute walking tours on Saturday and Sunday starting from February 2026 Meet at the Southampton Bargate, beside the statues of the lions Saturday and Sunday in February, April, June, August, October, December 2026: 13:30-15:00Saturday and Sunday in May, July, September 2026: 10:30-12:00 Explore the hidden history of Southampton – from the Romans to the Normans, to the city’s years as an elegant spa town, and on to the amazing part the city played in the Second World War as a military port and home to wartime industry. Visit the medieval walls and wine vaults, and hear the stories of Southampton’s most famous ships, including the Mayflower and the Titanic, along with tales of Southampton’s famous residents, such as novelist Jane Austen. Tickets: £10 – book online or pay on the day (cash or card) The Westgate – open on Sundays Visit the historic 14th Century Westgate, one of the main gates leading into medieval Southampton. Henry V with his band of brothers on their way to the Battle of Agincourt in 1415 passed through West Gate, as did the Pilgrim Fathers in 1620, ready to board the Mayflower at the busy, bustling medieval West Quay. Exhibitions explore the fascinating stories of the Mayflower and Southampton’s heritage steamship SS Shieldhall, Southampton’s wartime history, and look at the lives of some of the famous people connected to Southampton – such as the novelist Jane Austen. Opening times: Sundays 10:00-12:00, 13:00-15:00 – free entry Upcoming Public Themed and Group and Private Tours Upcoming Public Themed Tours:2026 programme to be announced shortly. Group and Private Tours: We offer private tours for individuals and groups, on subjects ranging from Titanic themed, to the Second World War, to the story of the Mayflower, covering the city’s churches, Christmas in Southampton, or Medieval or Georgian Southampton – whatever your interest, we can find a guide to tailor a tour for you. To find out more about our Group and Private Walks, contact us for more details. Contact Us 2026 Talks at Portswood and Woolston Libraries – FREE! Library talk dates & times A series of monthly Wednesday evening talks covering the history of Southampton will be given by See Southampton guides and Bevois Mount History at Portswood Library, starting in March 2026. The talks begin at 19:00 and admission is free. 11 March: Rebuilding the town Southampton after the Blitz Godfrey Collyer 8 April: Gatti’s Restaurant – the Titanic’s ‘Ritz’ Ally Hayes and Wendy Stokes 13 May: Rigging Block Maker (1734-1893) Mark Newland and Walter Taylor 10 June: Southampton’s American Connections Nigel Philpott 8 July: The First Public Libraries in Southampton Ally Hayes and Wendy Stokes 12 August: Bevois – Prince of Southampton Jack Wilson 9 September: Early Development of Southampton Docks David Hornsby 14 October: The French Raid of 1338 Ally Hayes and Wendy Stokes If you would like to book a talk, our team is always happy to provide guest speakers on a range of subjects. Contact us for details. Southampton’s ‘American’ story 2026 is the 250th anniversary of the American Declaration of Independence in 1776, and America and Americans feature throughout many parts of Southampton’s history – from 1620 and the departure from Southampton’s West Quay of the Pilgrim Fathers on board the Mayflower and the Speedwell, to the major role America played in Southampton’s Second World War story, Weekend See Southampton walks throughout 2026 will recount many of the fascinating stories of Americans in Southampton, with details of special America-themed walks to be announced shortly. See Events for more details. Map and Tour – “From Parks to Port” See Southampton’s Accessible Guided Tours We ensure that our Accessible Guided Tours are accessible to those with (visible or non-visible) physical and learning difficulties, and are wheelchair and mobility scooter friendly. Accessibility Information “From Parks to Port” – See Southampton’s map with Accessible Trail See Southampton have produced a map that details accessible places of interest, and includes lifts, toilets, ramps and facilities that can be easily accessed by wheelchair and mobility scooter users. Information & Map Award Beautiful South Award See Southampton has won a prestigious accolade at the Beautiful South Awards for Excellence 2023. Read the full article in the Southern Daily Echo Reviews Click here to leave us a review!