Getting Here
The nearest bus stop is located on Clarence Parade. It is called Southsea Shops and is 0.4 miles or 650 metres from the museum. The quickest route to the museum is to walk on the pavement down Avenue de Caen towards Clarence Esplanade. The museum is directly opposite the end of Avenue de Caen. You need to cross Clarence Esplanade to reach it. If you are facing the museum there is a zebra crossing on your left. The nearest railway station is Portsmouth & Southsea – a 1.5 mile walk from The D-Day Story. The most direct route is via Isambard Brunel Road, Grosvenor Street, Cottage Grove, Grove Roads North and South, Palmerston Road and Avenue de Caen. There is also a taxi rank outside Portsmouth & Southsea railway station. Alternatively, it’s a 1.7 mile walk from Fratton railway station to the museum, via Sydenham Terrace, Victoria Roads North and South, Lennox Road South and Clarence Esplanade. Regular services run across the Solent from the Isle of Wight to Southsea. The fastest route is via Hovertravel, with a journey time of just 10 minutes, which brings you to Southsea Seafront, roughly 10 minute’s walk from the museum along Clarence Promenade.
Parking
A large 125 space public pay and display car park is located adjacent to the museum. There are marked disabled spaces and parking is free for blue badge holders. There is level access between the car park and museum entrance which has automatic doors. On street parking is also available close to the museum.
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