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Re: Best UK cities to visit/live in
« Reply #15 on: July 08, 2003, 08:47:26 AM »
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Re: Best UK cities to visit/live in
« Reply #16 on: July 16, 2003, 09:14:31 PM »
BAck to the original topic - my favorite city BY FAR so far is Ely, in Cambridgeshire. It's where David & I lived when we first got here, and I've missed it desperately ever since we left. It's got a gorgeous cathedral, river, pubs, parks, rail station, Tesco Extra, and everything is within walking distance. I walked everywhere - groceries and all. It's 10 minutes to Cambridge by train (which is awesome in itself) so you get big city coolness, but it's also nestled in a cluster of other small farming communities. Lot of local history as well, since it used to be an island - it's part of the Fens that got drained a squillion years ago by the Dutch - it's gorgeous driving through the Fens and seeing the Ely "island" pop up in the horizon. Loved it loved it loved it.  
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Re: Best UK cities to visit/live in
« Reply #17 on: August 02, 2003, 02:32:21 AM »
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York is gorgeous. There's so much history in that little city. York Minster was better than Notre Dame.

I really fell in love with that city.


I live in York; I agree.  It's nice, but unfortunately it's in England, and I'm not sure if I want to live in England anymore.
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Re: Best UK cities to visit/live in
« Reply #18 on: August 02, 2003, 02:33:59 AM »
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IMO, stay away from Hull & Leeds....armpits compared to the rest of the UK.  Let the flaming begin!


I agree with you re Hull, but Leeds is not that bad.  London's more of an armpit in my opinion; it's a matter of taste.
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Re: Best UK cities to visit/live in
« Reply #19 on: August 11, 2003, 09:41:30 PM »
To visit,
York. Definitely impressive. Best 'day out' in England I've ever had.
I loved Salisbury. I would live in the Cathedral if I could.
Canterbury, not so much. It's not bad, but maybe my expectations were too high.
Brighton is cute, good veggie restaurants!
And there's a tiny village in South Yorkshire called Greasborough that has a lovely dam to walk around.

And I live in london. A city even vaster than New York.
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Re: Best UK cities to visit/live in
« Reply #20 on: August 19, 2003, 06:09:17 PM »
To visit:  Hastings

We just spent a weekend in the Rye/Hastings area and had a great time.  Rye is nice-good fish and chip shop on the round-about. Also the best beach we've been to in the UK, at Camber Sands-good food, shops, lot's of sand, not too crowded, clean beach and water.

We spent two days in Hastings.  The shopping bit was OK-could be better.  The second day we spent at the sea side end-there's a good Undersea World, two little musuems-shipwrecks and fishing that were interesting.  There are two little cliff side railways which are a must do.  Also at the top of the west-side railway is Smugglers Adventure-an attraction all about the smugglers in Hastings.  It's in the caves that they used-very cool and extremely interesting.  
We also had lunch one day at 'the Italian Way'-a very good Italian resturant and one day at 'The Mermaid' which was seriously the best fish and chip shop we've ever tried.  
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