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As the Portsmouth Historic Dockyard reopens after lockdown, this family attraction is unmissable (just mind the cholera)

August 26, 2020 15:34
Children outside HMS Victory (Photo: Portsmouth Historic Dockyard)
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The Portsmouth Historic Dockyard is, without a doubt, the most brilliant family-friendly experience I have had this year. 

Believe me, keeping everyone happy is no mean feat. But my wife and I, and my two boys (aged five and seven) were all utterly enthralled in different ways. On the Dockyards’ new Ultimate Explorer ticket, you can visit and revisit 12 engaging attractions over a full year period. 

For us the highlights were the Mary Rose Museum and HMS Victory. Despite being a military history publisher, I will admit that I learnt a great deal I didn’t know before. 

As you approach the Mary Rose Museum a sign boldly declares that “you’ll never feel closer to Henry VIII”; this is literally true given that as you walk in you can snap a selfie next to a model of the red-headed Tudor monarch.