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Recommended location in the UK Autor da sequência: Eva Bartilucci
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Setti Mulari Nova Zelândia Local time: 07:11 Finlandês para Inglês London IS pricey | Mar 13, 2012 |
I like to pop into London as much as the next guy, but to say it isn't that expensive is a little bit misleading.
When my friends in London were paying £1100 a month rent for one room in a shared flat, I was renting a newly refurbished 2-bed flat in Southsea (Portsmouth) of similar size and spec for £495... and I was within a 10 minute walk from the beach. I recommend you check out ... See more I like to pop into London as much as the next guy, but to say it isn't that expensive is a little bit misleading.
When my friends in London were paying £1100 a month rent for one room in a shared flat, I was renting a newly refurbished 2-bed flat in Southsea (Portsmouth) of similar size and spec for £495... and I was within a 10 minute walk from the beach. I recommend you check out rental costs at www.rightmove.co.uk. Don't know if you can pull off a 2-bed flat for £500 anymore, but should be easy at £600.
As for Bath, I will have to add a caveat that I've not been to Bath in a couple of years. It'd be a shame if it has been ruined by tourists.
I'll also support Into's vote for Sheffield. I've never lived there, but I've visited quite a few times to play ice hockey and I've always had a great time when staying overnight. I also think the people in Yorkshire are generally quite nice and friendly.
I still think that Portsmouth warrants closer consideration. It ticks all the boxes (size, school for translators and interpreters, attractive) and it's affordable. I moved there because of the school and the sea. I stayed because of the cost and it is so connected to Europe. ▲ Collapse | | |
Ty Kendall Reino Unido Local time: 20:11 Hebraico para Inglês Convinced me! | Mar 13, 2012 |
I don't know about the OP but you have persuaded me to visit Portsmouth (I've not been there yet)...are you sure you don't work for the Portsmouth Tourist Board?
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Tom in London Reino Unido Local time: 20:11 Membro (2008) Italiano para Inglês Now you're talking | Mar 13, 2012 |
Richard Foulkes wrote:
Can't let this go on any longer without mentioning probably the greatest city in the world  .
Yes - Liverpool is a marvellous place - despite all the wrecking it still has the magic of (in parts) what a great Victorian seaport was like. And the two cathedrals are wonderful. The people are a delight.
Then of course there's Leicester: once voted "the most boring place in England" it's actually a fascinating, friendly place that has been given a big facelift in recent years. And since Leicester has the largest Asian population in the UK, the best Indian meal you'll ever eat (outside India) will be in Leicester ! Two excellent universities, only an hour and 15 mins from London, beautiful countryside around, and some seriously good pubs where they make a real fuss about good beer.
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Ty Kendall Reino Unido Local time: 20:11 Hebraico para Inglês Polar opposites | Mar 13, 2012 |
Tom in London wrote:
Richard Foulkes wrote:
Can't let this go on any longer without mentioning probably the greatest city in the world  .
Yes - Liverpool is a marvellous place - despite all the wrecking it still has the magic of (in parts) what a great Victorian seaport was like. And the two cathedrals are wonderful. The people are a delight.
Then of course there's Leicester: once voted "the most boring place in England" it's actually a fascinating, friendly place that has been given a big facelift in recent years. And since Leicester has the largest Asian population in the UK, the best Indian meal you'll ever eat (outside India) will be in Leicester ! Two excellent universities, only an hour and 15 mins from London, beautiful countryside around, and some seriously good pubs where they make a real fuss about good beer. [Edited at 2012-03-13 15:28 GMT]
Liverpool, Leicester. Hmmm. More industrialized monstrosities. Tom and I are just complete polar opposites 
The Catch 22, in my opinion, is that most of the cities with a population of more than 120,000 are more industrialized and therefore less "attractive" (to my eyes). Although some of the places with more than 120,000 are still attractive. | |
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Setti Mulari Nova Zelândia Local time: 07:11 Finlandês para Inglês Come on down | Mar 13, 2012 |
Ty Kendall wrote:
I don't know about the OP but you have persuaded me to visit Portsmouth (I've not been there yet)...are you sure you don't work for the Portsmouth Tourist Board?  [Edited at 2012-03-13 15:02 GMT]
Funny you should say that... I used to be a tourist guide doing walking and coach tours when I was a student. Send me a note if you ever make it down here and I'll be happy to give you a private tour of all the best places... and you too, Eva.
"...and on your right is the Historic Dockyard. Home of the world's oldest commissioned warship and Lord Nelson's flagship at the Battle of Trafalgar, the famous HMS Victory."
Although my favourite part is in Old Portsmouth where I got to tell the group that this here is the very house where Lord Nelson was banging Lady Hamilton behind his wife's back on the very last night before he set sail to Trafalgar. | | |
Richard Foulkes (X) Reino Unido Local time: 20:11 Alemão para Inglês + ... You mean this industrialised monstronsity...? | Mar 13, 2012 |
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Albert_dock_at_night.jpg
And...if you look to your left, you'll see the largest cluster of Grade I listed buildings in the country .
Just out of shot to the right is a brand new £1.1 bn retail and leisure development that's taken Liverpool to number 5 in U... See more http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Albert_dock_at_night.jpg
And...if you look to your left, you'll see the largest cluster of Grade I listed buildings in the country .
Just out of shot to the right is a brand new £1.1 bn retail and leisure development that's taken Liverpool to number 5 in UK shopping destinations.
And as we head further north, you'll see the site of the £5 bn office / resi / marina / cruise terminal development that obtained planning permission last week.
That concludes the tour . ▲ Collapse | | |
Tom in London Reino Unido Local time: 20:11 Membro (2008) Italiano para Inglês
Richard Foulkes wrote:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Albert_dock_at_night.jpg
And...if you look to your left, you'll see the largest cluster of Grade I listed buildings in the country  .
Just out of shot to the right is a brand new £1.1 bn retail and leisure development that's taken Liverpool to number 5 in UK shopping destinations.
And as we head further north, you'll see the site of the £5 bn office / resi / marina / cruise terminal development that obtained planning permission last week.
That concludes the tour  .
Never mind all those horrible new commercial shopping malls. Liverpool still has large parts of its wonderful Victorian city centre and if you walk up the hills (Liverpool is surrounded by hills) there are streets and streets of elegant 18th and 19th century houses. | | |
Richard Foulkes (X) Reino Unido Local time: 20:11 Alemão para Inglês + ...
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Tom in London Reino Unido Local time: 20:11 Membro (2008) Italiano para Inglês
Your photograph cleverly hides the pink and purple plastic monstrosity next to it. One of your "modern amenities"

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XXXphxxx (X) Reino Unido Local time: 20:11 Português para Inglês + ... The silk purse | Mar 13, 2012 |
Richard,
Is it only ever night in Liverpool? | | |
Richard Foulkes (X) Reino Unido Local time: 20:11 Alemão para Inglês + ... Not as such... | Mar 13, 2012 |
Just a big screen set up to welcome visitors coming out of Lime Street station in the recent European Capital of Culture year.
And to sort of hide an unattractive 60s shopping centre .
I'm sure you'll prefer t... See more Just a big screen set up to welcome visitors coming out of Lime Street station in the recent European Capital of Culture year.
And to sort of hide an unattractive 60s shopping centre .
I'm sure you'll prefer this to the right:
http://www.victorianweb.org/art/architecture/allom/1.html ▲ Collapse | | |
Ty Kendall Reino Unido Local time: 20:11 Hebraico para Inglês To each his own.... | Mar 13, 2012 |
If there's one thing we don't seem to do well it's malls (retail and leisure developments).
I'm never particularly impressed with malls at the best of times, but the only mall which has lingered in my memory is City Stars in Cairo. It puts anything I've experienced here to shame. (Especially the abyss that is the Bullring in Birmingham).
Also, snapshots are....snapshots. | |
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Richard Foulkes (X) Reino Unido Local time: 20:11 Alemão para Inglês + ... Why not see for yourself? | Mar 13, 2012 |
Lisa Simpson, MCIL wrote:
Richard,
Is it only ever night in Liverpool?
In the meantime, here's the largest cathedral in Britain by day just for you .
http://www.shipoffools.com/mystery/2006/1259.html
Anyway...there's plenty more but I'm sure the OP has got a flavour of the place by now so let's leave it there.
Ty - Liverpool One isn't a mall but more of an overhaul of the city centre. Something tells me you wouldn't like it anyway . I tend to agree about the Bullring though. It's certainly distinctive!
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Tom in London Reino Unido Local time: 20:11 Membro (2008) Italiano para Inglês
Richard Foulkes wrote:
Lisa Simpson, MCIL wrote:
Richard,
Is it only ever night in Liverpool?
In the meantime, here's the largest cathedral in Britain by day just for you  .
http://www.shipoffools.com/mystery/2006/1259.html
Anyway...there's plenty more but I'm sure the OP has got a flavour of the place by now so let's leave it there.
Ty - Liverpool One isn't a mall but more of an overhaul of the city centre. Something tells me you wouldn't like it anyway  . I tend to agree about the Bullring though. It's certainly distinctive! [Edited at 2012-03-13 18:31 GMT]
OK I think that's enough about Liverpool. How about other university towns (strangely, nobody has mentioned Oxford or Cambridge) | | |
XXXphxxx (X) Reino Unido Local time: 20:11 Português para Inglês + ...
Tom in London wrote:
OK I think that's enough about Liverpool. How about other university towns (strangely, nobody has mentioned Oxford or Cambridge)
Or Hull: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OKuHYO9TM5A
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