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Dose any 1 know any good places in the UK?

for me and my bf to go to at the end of november for week that has plenty of thing to do and a nice hotel to stay in

    



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ovanbilsen
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London's AMAZING...I know it may seem expensive at first sight but there are loads of free things to do like many of the museams and art galleries. You get great food (and that too can be a lot cheaper than you would find outside of London if you look around). There are some great shows on at the moment like Stomp, Spamalot (Monty Python), and many more. I tend to get tickets for £20-£30 pp.

And there is so much to do....endless shopping, great nightlife, amasing parks, you name it and london will tend to have it.

There are plenty of b&bs for £25 per night that you could find.

Hope you enjoy your weekend...your bf is a lucky guy! :-)


Lucia
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try cornwall...the seaside in winter is sooo romantic, and you`ll have fun walking on cliffs and feeling the breeze through your hair...plus, there are plenty of fantastic and cosy B&B, and in the villages you will taste REAL FISH!
guys, heaven on earth!!!!
I`m Italian, and I can really say that you are lucky to have Cornwall to be proud of!!!


soggykipper
Good Easter
Gooderstone
Goodleigh
Goodley Stock
Goodmanham
Goodmayes
Goodnestone
Goodnestone
Goodrich
Goodrington
Good's Green
Goodshaw
Goodshaw Chapel
Goodshaw Fold
Goodstone
Goodwick
Goodworth Clatford


banksify
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Dont listen to the *** wipe above. Scotland is great Edinburgh and Glasgow have a great nighlife and good hotels


true_strike
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It depends on how much spendable income you have, anywhere is nice providing you have the money.

If you are looking to escape from wherever you are at the moment, then try something opposite, for example; if you live in a city or urban area, try going to some cheap seaside area, like Plymouth, Holyhead, Gower. ~ Even if these places seem not so good, you'll be garanteed a place that isn't crowded with tourists and a place thats value for money.

... If your from a coastal or rural area though, try going to the city, but avoid expensive places like London, Manchester, Birmingham if money is a priority, and stick to North England where the locals really know how to have a good time and things are a bit cheaper. Also avoid B&Bs that use the colour yellow as this colour is normally used to hide damp and is a cheap (County Council seconds) paint to purchase.


purpletear2003
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Brighton, London, Blackpool it really depends on what ur interests are.


Andrew
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tintern abbey in wales - st fagans which is a recreated cetlic village in wales - cardiff castle in cardiff . Warwick Castle in Warwickshire. Monmouth in Wales - Ludlow Castle in Shropshire. Cadbury World in Bournville Birmingham. The Tower of London - Bucks Palace - Westminster Abbey - the west end - portobello road - picadilly circus


Rob G
Scotland or Wales!! The rest is a shite hole.
Oh and Ireland is lovely.
hehe


Kickinkitty
Cardiff. Loads of hotels, a castle, museums, masses of bars, restaurants and clubs, superb for shopping, public transport is good, and it will be really gearing up for christmas by then!

There are also a number of cinemas, comedy clubs, theatres. If you are a sports fan then the Autumn rugby internationals will be on then, so you might even be able to pick up a ticket for one of the matches in the millennuim stadium.

Cardiff is well worth a visit.


Sluugy
Isles of Scilly


graham b
Anywhere in England, just avoid the Jocks, Taffs & Micks (serious)


tariq k
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theres a good hotel, in leeds! ill tell you, would you consider a threesome ?


foxeypup1
blackpool


misty
Cornwall, Newquay, its a bit chilly now though.
Brighton may be warmer as its further south and there is loads to do there.
Edinburgh is a great place to, google them all and see for yourself.


paul s
The White Horse in leiston suffolk they've got a new chef and he's fantastic .


kj
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if u dont mind the cold which obv u cant do if u want to stay in england go to the lakes loadsa nice hotels there and plenty to do its a lovely place :-)


vicky l
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brends hotels in north devon, beautiful, quality hotels with fabulous staff and facilities. north devon has loads to offer i.e.

barnstaple museum
lynton cliff railway
leasure centres
swimming pools
barnstaple's famous pannier market
superbowl
the big sheep adventure park
paignton zoo
the milky way
gardens
beaches
exmoor
parks
countryside
fruit picking
garden centres
public houses
shopping centres
...........and plenty more!


gr_bateman
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Bognor.


jockchick
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the hilton at coylumbridge near aviemore is lovely. the hotel has a swimming pool and gym and theres lots of nature type things to do. Inverness is another lovely place. you could go to loch ness or fort george or culloden. its very pretty.


iloveezb
York is beautiful and there are loads of places to stay. And if you are in the UK you must go to the Lake District there are so many beautiful bed and breakfasts to choose from, just enter the Lake District in google and loads of information wil come up same for York.


lumpish base-court miscreant
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Obviously, London is always 'good' and I would highly recommend it but: if you can make it, come to Manchester, England's 2nd city!


Tony M
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Apart from Scotland everywhere is good in the UK.



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