The Spinnaker Tower in Portsmouth is the landmark that catches the eye as you enter the port by boat. It's also pretty visible from a long way around on land. Apparently, it was intended to offer more interest than it does, with more floors, a restaurant and an outside lift. I'm not sure what ran out; motivation, money or technical expertise. Apprently, they couldn't get the outside lift to work, and the only way up these days for visitors, is by internal lift. Shame, that would have been quite something.
However, they do high teas on one of the platforms, and we booked to go with my sister and brother-in-law, since none of us had been there before, and it was something interesting to do. The views of portsmouth are spectacular, and the high tea is excellent. Nicely cut sandwiches, clotted cream scones, and sweet cakes are provided to eat, and a choice of drink (we chose tea, natch).
The human eye compensates for the tint in the toughened glass that stops visitors from jumping off, but the camera does not. So these views of the city look a bit odd, but might give you an idea.
There is a glass floor too, from which you can look down the framework. Shoes not allowed.
2 comments:
Lovely views and the tea looks delicious.
It looks like you had a wonderful time with sister :-)
High teas on a spinnaker platform ... what's not to like?
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