I've only visited sixteen cities that I can think of/remember. They are: Truro Plymouth Exeter Bath Bristol Gloucester Worcester Hereford Oxford Portsmouth Cardiff Birmingham Stoke-on-Trent Manchester York London
The best out of them is Plymouth, it feels like my second home and there's something about it and that area which I love. I love Bath, it's so beautiful and just such a nice small city. I love London too, particular the Holland Park/Notting Hill area.
You know I never expected to see a vote for Plymouth here but I agree, it's such an underrated and lovely city. It has something really special about it. It's always slagged off as being a sh*thole but in actual fact, yes there are a few poor run down areas but all in all it has so much character and the centre and Barbican is really nice. Tbh people should go and check out Plymouth, an amazing city and I'm genuinely jealous of any one going to uni in the city!
My favourites are Oxford, Bath and Bruges (in Belgium) I actually quite liked Newcastle as well; it's maybe not as green or "pretty" as the others on my list but since I'm not a city girl it was a nice change of scene.
I've had the privilege of visiting Beijing and that was truly extraordinary (and fortunately I'm going to study there in the forthcoming academic year).
I've only visited sixteen cities that I can think of/remember. They are: Truro Plymouth Exeter Bath Bristol Gloucester Worcester Hereford Oxford Portsmouth Cardiff Birmingham Stoke-on-Trent Manchester York London
The best out of them is Plymouth, it feels like my second home and there's something about it and that area which I love. I love Bath, it's so beautiful and just such a nice small city. I love London too, particular the Holland Park/Notting Hill area.
Another vote for London - not that I have visited every city on the planet - but then home is where the heart is.
So many things to see and do, it will be even better when the Tube starts running all night (before the end of the year depending on the Unions/Tfl etc)