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angela j

Which is your favorite town or city in the UK?

i love scotland, there are some many peacefull places to visit

    



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Bob The Builder
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I also love Scotland. My favourite place has to be Dundee, as you will find out if you ever visit.

PS If you do visit you might let me know when, mmmmm


Chris
Brighton


Kade Storm
London for the win, baby!

Why? Because it's simply a truly vibrant, multi-layered metropolis, with its solid share of cultural enrichment, but not the kind that is mundane or imposing in nature. Therefore, the city has depth, and has its shining diversity in the form of solid modern trends.


kmack
GLASGOW!


Kango Man
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London's my hometown, and though I have often left, I always miss it and come back for more! London's the best city.


mel
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Edinburgh is my all time favourite. I used to live in the New Town (which is really old, ironically). There's nothing better than sitting on the lawn at the Botanic Gardens overlooking the skyline (unless of course, it's raining), unless it's going to a Ceilidh and being flung around the room to the sound of the fiddle....

Or you could just dip in for the International Festival - the world's biggest arts and culture event. Don't miss the fireworks set against the backdrop of one of the world's most beautiful castles...


sarch_uk
The beautiful Roman/Georgian city of Bath...my home town!


byedabye
Truro, Cornwall. Very beautiful with a great cathedral.


karengirl29
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I lived for a while in Cambridge. i loved it for its history and the beautiful gardens all around. It was small enough to be cute but big enough to have variety in entertainment and pubs.


loobyloo
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Sheffield- it has everything you would want in a city and yet it is very close to the Peak district national park which is stunning.


bcitygent
York


Linny
Personally I like London because of its rich history and trendy culture. It's great for tourists and it is absolutely full of things to do.

I also like Brighton because in the daytime it is a very quaint seaside town, and the pier is a great place for making memories.

Good question! To be honest, I couldn't pick just one...Canterbury, Wimbledon, Crawley...


daydreamer23
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it has to be York


Frog Five
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Edinburgh gets my vote, too.

Most people don't like the cities they live in. People in Edinburgh do. I think that says something.





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