Which UK city should I visit?
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| Post date: 2024-04-18 05:18:39 |
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I'm going to be spending a few days in the UK likely in the late fall or winter and these cities are my options: Bristol, Durham, Rugby and Glasgow. Which should I visit?
I'm pursuing a certificate in technical hand embroidery at the Royal School of Needlework. It's a mostly online program but there's an option to take some of the courses in the UK and I am very interested in doing that!
The main location is in London, where I've been a few times but I've pretty much never traveled anywhere else in the UK (outside of college study abroad at Oxford) and as a moderate Anglophile, am really interested in seeing another city!
The other locations are Bristol, Durham, Rugby and Glasgow. I know next to nothing about these cities (outside of watching Trainspotting).
For a tourist who's very interested in British history, museums culture, walking around interesting cities and (of course) textile arts, which would be the best option? I'll likely spend about eight days in whichever city this is, with some time for day or weekend trips. |
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