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What are good places to visit in uk (excluding London)?


    



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Ryan T
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Birmingham is definitely worth a visit, it has better shopping facilities than anywhere else in the UK. Brilliant nightlife in Brum and excellent food and hotels. The architecture is amazing and then there's cadbury world, the sea life centre, the NIA, The barber institute of fine arts, The mailbox, brindleyplace and so much more to see and do. The only other place i would recommend is Liverpool: a brilliant city with everything you could need during a visit. Manchester however is a no go, boring, frumpy, dull, crime riden, rude people and so many more factors that make Manchester a not very nice place to be.

Visit these websites for more information on Birmingham and Liverpool:

http://www.birmingham.org.uk
http://www.visitliverpool.com

Hope this helps!


fi
If you want style, food, scenery, history, art, parks, clubs .......... you can't beat Glasgow. This is not my home city but I love it so much. The Arcitecture is second to none and the people are so friendly.


cassieisbrill
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north Yorkshire


Living in Britain
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Depends what you are looking for. If it's beautiful scenery then you can't beat Scotland. But if its places of interest then I'd recommend Liverpool, particularly the Museum of Liverpool Life and the Beatles Museum (and the Albert Dock generally).


LISA H
Lincoln is a lovely historical city with a beautiful cathedral and castle.


Carolina
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Wiltshire!
Its beautiful - lovely country villages
Great pubs & pub food
Stonehenge
Avebury
Salisbury City - Cathedral & shopping etc
Country town markets


jay jay
Really does depend on what you want to see and do.
Devon and Cornwall for beeches and wild moors.
The Cotswold for old world charm.
The Lake District for beauty.
North Wales for the mountains.
The North of Scotland for rugged scenery and the Lochs.
This should give you scope.


Bepa
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If you want some stunning views....York is a good place.


PETER M
bristol is a good place to visit it has loads of good things to see,like the ss great britain,concorde and loads of other intresting places to. it is a fantasic place the people are nice and friendly you would not go wrong


RD
Tyne and Wear for the biggest shopping centre in Europe "Metrocentre" at Gateshead.
The Tyne Bridge and Millenium Bridge on the Quayside.
Angel of the North in Gateshead for Art.
Baltic for Arts and Music on the Quayside.
Newcastle for nightlife and clubbing try Bigg Market or Quayside.
Beamish Museum for how we used to live 100 years ago.
St James Park for Premiership football.
Holy Island for how St Bede invented Mead
Tynemouth for Bedes priory well what is left of it.
Centre for Life in Newcastle for learning about DNA
National Glass Centre Sunderland but do not walk across the glass roof.
Penshaw Monument for an example of a Greek Temple watch out for the Lambton worm.
Durham Cathederl well it has been around since 1066
Tynemouth Sealife Centre for all things fishy.
The Metro train system to get you around all the above.


Pink Laydee
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Liverpool is fab, Manchester is quite good. Leeds is best for shopping.


Smiler uk
you could always go to the chanel tunnel & watch all the imigrants playing dodge the officials as theyu run out of the tunnel mouths..



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