Manchester, its a conveyor belt of quality music
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Glasgow , Bradford , Sheffield , Newcastle
Stoke is a complete dump
Coventry has got its down sides but good people , I like it there
Manchester, its a conveyor belt of quality music
Having moved to London it's hard not to say that but it's also simultaneously the worst - also a boring pick. Loved newcastle when i visited a few years back, nice city centre and even nicer people.
Brighton another very good city, a lot about it.
Nottingham, Brighton, Edinburgh, Bristol
I guess also London - in a way
Sheffield - like a big village with loads of sports and culture, a walk out into the Peak District, generally very friendly people - and it’s not Leeds!
Just beats Manchester which I also (used to) know very well.
Belfast, York, Aberdeen (in the summer)
London, can find whatever you want.
Quite like Manchester, was good nightlife, the bits I saw were well maintained, busy without it being London busy which is sometimes nice.
Smaller cities - Bath, Brighton, Canterbury, Norwich. Bath if I had to pick one of those.
In terms of people some of the northern cities are wonderful. Great people, funny and down to earth. Manchester is a great case in point. But I care little for the aesthetics of Manchester.. lots of it new and shiny but a bit soulless.
Bath is a lovely city. Bristol is also decent.
Agree about Stoke, horrible city, horrible people.
London is almost hard to even define as a single place - some parts of London are vibrant and lots of historic buildings and great people. Other parts, meh.
Bristol is decent, nightlife, bands, good looking women too. Just let down by the football clubs
Newport anyone ?
Bradford? Really?
Bath, Edinburgh
York.
Brighton is fun and has a nice feel to it, plenty to do. Sheffield was great, the people are sound and willing to help. South London-Very under rated and gets a bit of a raw deal. Some very weird and wonderful people, great food, things to do that wouldn't enter a normal persons mind. People sort of do what they want a fair bit in my experience.
London as I was born there and partially brought up before leaving as a teen but returned at 18 and now have a home close by.
Outside of that I actually prefer the rural villages but if pushed would say Chester, York, Bath and Bristol are all decent places.
Don’t get the love for Brighton as I find it a bit seedy and the beach is rubbish. If I had to pick a seaside city it would be Bournemouth but not sure that it has city status.
Peterbrough. They have the best pub in the UK on a massive floating barge called Charters bar.
If like me you love all your real ales then you will be like a kid in a sweetshop if you ever get a chance to visit.
They have about 50 cask ales and ciders on draught at any one time, they have unthinkable amounts of Belgium beers including the trappist ales you could ever imagine.
They have a massive outdoor beer garden next to the barge which is based on a bavarian beer garden. Lots of tables and chairs/benches and a live music band stand under cover.
Its under the bridge on London Road by Peterborough United ground.
https://youtu.be/N9mObgG3r-Q
Always go up for the Peterborough beer festival every year for the last 25 years or more.
Anyone ever been to the beer festival? Biggest one in UK.
Look at YouTube videos.
London, truly cosmopolitan city, good people, and you can do anything you want.
Ipwich, lovely people
Wareham
Telford - - a dump but good personal memories
Swansea, got the Mumbles, Gower, close to West Wales and on the verge of Brecon Beacons.