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Contact us. Apple Language Courses. It is the second most densely populated city in the UK, after Inner London. The City of Portsmouth has a population of approximately , and lies off of the South coast of Hampshire, approximately 70 miles south west of London. Portsmouth occupies a land area of approximately 10 square miles, situated on Portsea Island, bordered on the south by The Solent, on the west by Portsmouth Harbour and on the east by Langstone harbour.

Both Portsmouth and Langstone harbours are what is known as a ria. Within Southsea you'll find hotels, pubs, bars and guest houses, as well as beaches and the acre Common. Getting to Portsmouth is easy by road, rail or even sea. The M27 motorway runs past the top of the city, providing easy access to roads that take you to Southampton, Brighton, London and beyond. Portsmouth is also on a number of main rail lines, meaning there are direct services to and from London, Cardiff, Winchester, Southampton, Brighton, Chichester, Gatwick Airport and all points in-between.

There's also the international ferry port with regular services to Cherbourg, Le Havre, Santander and more. Visitors heading to and from the Isle of Wight are also blessed with choice, as there's the car ferry, Fastcat or Hovercraft.

Portsmouth is 70 miles from London - a journey which can be completed in under two hours whether you're driving or taking the train. Fast services between Portsmouth Harbour and London Waterloo run at just an hour and a half. The city has a huge spectrum of events running throughout the year, everything from the huge Victorious Festival to tiny art installations. As we've been named 'city of museums', that's a good place to start.



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