Any one know any good places in the UK to go on holiday for a week?
its for me and my bf at the end of november we want somewere thathas lost to do and restrants. we dont want any were like liverpool or bradford. thanks
Answers:
Go down to bath.so much to see and do in the city and also the surrounding area.
Stonehenge
Castle Combe
Chedder Gorge
Wookey Hole
etc etc etc
Brighton or Edinborough (sp)
well, i live near london and whenever me and my bf go away in the uk, we go to weymouth, nice area. but if your up north thats a bit far!!
how about the essex sunshine coast? or so they call it?
Try Centre Parcs!
well me and my b/f went Butlins in Bognor Regis for a week. that was fun. i know its kiddy but it is fun, we are gonna go again soon, get a late deal, only cost us like 200 quid for the whole week, breakky and dinner included! pretty good :o)
Lol believe me the aint no essex sunshine coast! lol i live there,..there really aint lol! :oD
i would suggest Butlins all the way. I used to work there and i enjoyed every minute of it!!!
I would also say Edinburgh is good. Not as expensive as London, plenty to see and do and good nightlife.
You can even nip out of the city and see some decent countryside or places like Sterling Castle.
Well I'm puzzled because if you like restaurants, then Bradford is positively bursting with them, although you seem to reject it! And Liverpool ahs an amazing amount of night-life, and again is good for food choices! But I'm getting the vibe that maybe you don't care for the North of England?
Suits me, more room there for me and my friends!
London is a good bet--tons of restaurants from every ethnic group and always something going on. There are great dance clubs, museums, parks, theatre, music, street markets. Really anything you want to do you can find in London. It's really expensive though. For less expensive options Brighton is fun and lively. Edinburgh is also really nice though maybe a bit cold and dark in November. The cities are close enough together that you could visit a couple of them if you wanted to, though you could easily spend a week in just one.
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Answers:
Go down to bath.so much to see and do in the city and also the surrounding area.
Stonehenge
Castle Combe
Chedder Gorge
Wookey Hole
etc etc etc
Brighton or Edinborough (sp)
well, i live near london and whenever me and my bf go away in the uk, we go to weymouth, nice area. but if your up north thats a bit far!!
how about the essex sunshine coast? or so they call it?
Try Centre Parcs!
well me and my b/f went Butlins in Bognor Regis for a week. that was fun. i know its kiddy but it is fun, we are gonna go again soon, get a late deal, only cost us like 200 quid for the whole week, breakky and dinner included! pretty good :o)
Lol believe me the aint no essex sunshine coast! lol i live there,..there really aint lol! :oD
i would suggest Butlins all the way. I used to work there and i enjoyed every minute of it!!!
I would also say Edinburgh is good. Not as expensive as London, plenty to see and do and good nightlife.
You can even nip out of the city and see some decent countryside or places like Sterling Castle.
Well I'm puzzled because if you like restaurants, then Bradford is positively bursting with them, although you seem to reject it! And Liverpool ahs an amazing amount of night-life, and again is good for food choices! But I'm getting the vibe that maybe you don't care for the North of England?
Suits me, more room there for me and my friends!
London is a good bet--tons of restaurants from every ethnic group and always something going on. There are great dance clubs, museums, parks, theatre, music, street markets. Really anything you want to do you can find in London. It's really expensive though. For less expensive options Brighton is fun and lively. Edinburgh is also really nice though maybe a bit cold and dark in November. The cities are close enough together that you could visit a couple of them if you wanted to, though you could easily spend a week in just one.
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