Holiday rentals in Southampton

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Bungalow in Southampton

4.99 out of 5 average rating, 163 reviews

Entire 3 bed bungalow close to General Hospita

A 3 bed bungalow with off road parking on a quiet residential street 5 minute walk from General Hospital and 10 minute drive to the University. Easy access M3 and M271 with routes to The New Forest, Romsey, Salisbury and Winchester. Local bus routes to the City Centre including West Quay Shopping Mall and Ocean Terminal. Tesco local within walking distance and larger supermarkets a short drive away. The high standard of decor and facilities will ensure you have a pleasant and comfortable stay.

7–14 Mar

£130 per night
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Apartment in Southampton

4.84 out of 5 average rating, 172 reviews

1 Bedroom modern duplex *self-contained property*

Beautiful light, stylish and modern this 1 bedroom duplex is conveniently located in Southampton just a few minutes from the city centre where there are a wide array of restaurants, pubs and bars. Seconds walk from shops and 12 minutes walk from Southampton train station and 11 minutes from the West Quay. There is a double bed and a pull out sofa bed. Recently refurbished to a very high standard this duplex boasts the latest TV, Sonos sound system and free WiFi. There's a small courtyard garden.

5–12 Aug

£118 per night
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Cabin in Totton

4.98 out of 5 average rating, 262 reviews

Luxury Couples Oak Tree Cabin Edge of New Forest

A beautiful open plan cabin ideal for couples looking for a relaxing getaway. Kingsize bed and freestanding bath under the canopy of your very own tree,as well as a private toilet with rain shower. The cabin has underfloor heating to keep you warm all year round. We supply bedding and fluffy towels as well your everyday essentials. The kitchen is equipped with oven/hob, microwave, fridge-freezer and dishwasher. You can also cook on the deck with your wood burning oven. Smart TVand Wifi included.

22–29 Aug

£206 per night

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Apartment in Southampton

4.94 out of 5 average rating, 16 reviews

Cosy central apartment with balcony & free parking

19–26 Aug

£115 per night
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Apartment in Southampton

5.0 out of 5 average rating, 20 reviews

Victorian Stay in Ocean village

9–16 Dec

£94 per night
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Apartment in Southampton

4.93 out of 5 average rating, 40 reviews

Spotless 5* Property w/parking - City Centre

26 Jan – 2 Feb

£96 per night
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Flat in Southampton

4.92 out of 5 average rating, 51 reviews

The Gem - central character flat with parking

3–10 Jan

£108 per night
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Flat in Southampton

4.93 out of 5 average rating, 29 reviews

Ocean Village 1 Bed Apartment

19–26 Oct

£95 per night
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Apartment in Southampton

5.0 out of 5 average rating, 4 reviews

Luxury Apartment by Ocean Village Marina

23–30 Aug

£114 per night
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Apartment in Shirley

4.9 out of 5 average rating, 21 reviews

Spacious sunny home in southampton

1–8 Feb

£141 per night
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Home in Southampton

4.97 out of 5 average rating, 73 reviews

Cosy annexe by Riverside Park

24–31 Dec

£52 per night
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Flat in Southampton

4.95 out of 5 average rating, 44 reviews

*Stunning River Views*, modern in great location

17–24 May

£105 per night
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Flat in Southampton

5.0 out of 5 average rating, 11 reviews

Riverside Retreat

1–8 Dec

£101 per night
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Flat in Southampton

4.94 out of 5 average rating, 17 reviews

The Lotus - One Bed City Centre Apartment #15

29 Oct – 5 Nov

£95 per night
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Guest house in Southampton

4.97 out of 5 average rating, 62 reviews

City Retreat

19–26 May

£60 per night

Your guide to Southampton

Welcome to Southampton

With its huge port and rich maritime history, Southampton is undoubtedly a serious seafaring city. But those who think of it merely as a launching point for sailing trips and cruises overlook its many hidden gems. Lending character to Southampton’s busy centre are surviving sections of the medieval stone city walls, set incongruously against a backdrop of shopping precincts, bars, clubs, and independent shops. A quickly developing Cultural Quarter has several theatres, galleries, and live music venues, while the city’s notable museums include the Tudor House Museum and Garden and the marine-focused SeaCity Museum, with exhibits about the Titanic, whose first and only ill-fated voyage began here.

Lively Oxford Street and Bedford Place are gaining a reputation for their international restaurants and outdoor dining, interspersed with independent coffee shops and cabaret bars. Taking a sailing trip along the Solent or riding the ferry to the Isle of Wight makes for an exciting day out, but Southampton is a great jumping-off point for adventures on dry land too, in the New Forest or rural Hampshire, where ancient drovers’ paths connect adorable villages.


The best time to stay in a holiday rental in Southampton

If you’re a football fan you might time a trip to catch one of the football matches held at St Mary’s Stadium, or, if you’re otherwise inclined, a game of cricket at the Ageas Bowl. Theatre shows, comedy nights, and gigs draw crowds whatever the season. Annual mega events include the Southampton International Boat Show in September, geared to every sort of boating enthusiast, whether you’re into stand-up paddleboarding or considering buying a superyacht. July’s Mela Festival is a vibrant world music extravaganza of bhangra, Bollywood, and belly dancing, with workshops, dance demonstrations, and shows in Hoglands Park. In summer, Guildhall Square in the Cultural Quarter is often turned into a beach for Seaside in the Square, but there are plenty of lovely real beaches along the coast in both directions too, such as Milford-on-Sea to the west and Hayling Island, connected by road, to the east.


Top things to do in Southampton

City Walls

Gates, vaults, towers, and arches add interest to the medieval city walls, built by the invading Normans almost 1,000 years ago. Following the walls is a fine way to explore the city. Look out for the impressive Bargate, the grand historic town gatehouse looking rather out of place in the centre of the high street, and the West Gate, through which Henry V marched his troops to sail for the Battle of Agincourt in France.

Solent Sky Museum

This museum about aviation history outlines how the city and the Solent area was the centre of the world for aviation research and development between 1910 and 1960. The Spitfire was designed near the city in Woolston, and took its maiden flight from Southampton Airport. On display are 20 aeroplanes from the early, golden age of aviation — and you can experience sitting in a jet fighter cockpit!

Southampton Common

To the north of the city, this 326-acre green space has a bit more wow factor than your average park, with wetlands, nature trails, a fishing lake, and a wildlife centre accompanying the usual suspects of fields, trees, and playgrounds.

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