I like Cardiff. As cities go its a friendly place but it lacks on the architecture front. So for me its a good third but behind Oxford and Bath
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Yes thanx used the dyson on it and has been fine,it took me ages to get it out of the cleaner thoughOriginally Posted by Maxim wrote on Sat, 23 May 2015 21:05
I like Cardiff. As cities go its a friendly place but it lacks on the architecture front. So for me its a good third but behind Oxford and Bath
Originally Posted by jeepster wrote on Sat, 23 May 2015 21:10
I can't remember it having many big concerts/ gigs etc eitherOriginally Posted by Majorblue wrote on Sat, 23 May 2015 19:26
Having lived there I wouldn't say the centre of Bristol is that nice, broad mead has a sort of 1950's feel to it, a bit dour and soulless. It only gets nice toward park street and around the riverfront. I don't think any city can offer what we have, Edinburgh is bigger I think but very scenic.Originally Posted by Peru Blue wrote on Sat, 23 May 2015 21:01
Originally Posted by NYCBlue wrote on Sat, 23 May 2015 19:33
London is unique in UK terms so a pointless comparison, so in answer to the OP's question, Cardiff is the Dogs BollocksOriginally Posted by rich munn wrote on Sat, 23 May 2015 21:28
Cardiff is just lush.
Nice cycle ride up the trail to Castell Coch then turned around and cycled down to Cardiff Castle. No cars, beautiful parkland and most of it alongside the Taff
Lovely
Cardiff isn't so small that everyone knows everyone but I think you could do one degree of separation rather than six. It is a capital city which means you can't really count it as a small city.Originally Posted by Pearcey wrote on Sat, 23 May 2015 21:17
Edinburgh best city in uk .Cardiff would be second for me.
You have his number Lawnmower. Swansea town centre is a shit hole, I doubt any of our resident Jacks could argue with that fact.Originally Posted by Lawnmower wrote on Sat, 23 May 2015 19:40
Pound for pound, Cardiff is the best city in the UK in my opinion.
It isn't a patch on Cardiff no, but the stick Hull is getting is unwarranted IMO. I live around 20 mins away from hull and it is a great place. Some decent shops, good quality places to eat and some top real ale pubs, decent night life, a culturally rich old town, close to the beach and well placed for the airport and ferry port.
To be honest, i'm surprised York or Chester haven't been mentioned on here
You paint a pretty picture.
Originally Posted by Tandy wrote on Sat, 23 May 2015 22:53
It is indeed, the rest of Swansea is fine.Originally Posted by Jimmy the Jock wrote on Sat, 23 May 2015 22:46
It's a damn sight better than the probable jaded picture you have of either boothferry park or the KC!Originally Posted by Tandy wrote on Sat, 23 May 2015 22:53
What the Hull are you on about?Originally Posted by stevie macs red foot wrote on Sat, 23 May 2015 23:02
York by a country mile.
I quite like Southampton, lovely marina .. And Nottingham, busy nice countryside, great city centre, bars etc.. when I levee there anyway. Lovely walks by the river, but a long way from the sea. Friendly place too.
Neither can offer the whole package like Cardiff.
All the historic cities mentioned are pretty, but none have the same level of stuff going on that Cardiff does.
York is beautiful.Originally Posted by stevie macs red foot wrote on Sat, 23 May 2015 22:52
I love Cardiff and have never really regretted spending all of my life here, but Edinburgh beats it as a city for me and I can understand why Bath is mentioned by so many - can't think of many others that better it though.
Cardiff rates highly in so many categories in my opinion, but, and I'm being serious here, the thing that lets it down most for me is the mediocrity of it's sporting teams. The self styled best rugby club in the world has been embarrassingly poor for years, the cricket team based in the city has run into a self created financial cul de sac that has led to a decline in playing quality at a club which was never the strongest anyway and the perpetually under achieving football club is, I'm afraid, regarded as something of a laughing stock nationally these days - maybe Cardiff's residents are a little to blame here, because it never really strikes me a sporty city.
I've been to York, but never really had the chance to fully appreciate it - agree with you about Chester though, definitely in my top three or four.Originally Posted by stevie macs red foot wrote on Sat, 23 May 2015 22:52
Cardiff is fecking awesome. Look at what we've got:
Civic centre
A Russel group university
Roath Park
Bute Park
Good shopping
Castle
World class rugby stadium
Good hotels
Theatres
Bay
Golf courses
Ice hockey
Beaches down the road
Nearby countryside
Test match standard cricket ground
Premier league standard football stadium
Add to the above, our rich, diverse history, and it's generally just a nice place to be.
Norwich is an excellent city