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    Reading, England, United Kingdom
    best thing about Reading is the Reading Festival!
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    Bath, England, United Kingdom
    Take the Bath comedy tour, you'll laughs your teeths out! (walking tour with hilarious guide at early dusk)
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    Portrush, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
    Here's what you do in Portrush: get up and pack a picnic lunch, walk out and throw a blankie down on the East Strand beach (late at night near the light house is gorgeous) - start walking east, you'll soon run out of beach but keep to the rocks and don't be afraid! after a few miles you'll see the famous rock formation that looks like a dude's face staring out to sea... soon after, the lovely stone arch... and then the jackpot, Dunluce Castle, one of the most beautiful and architecturally interesting castles in the entire world. You don't need to pay to get in, just circumnavigate the place and find a crack in the ruins ;) If you want to keep up the hike, about ten miles later you'll come to the Giant's Causeway, weird!!
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    Drumnadrochit, Scotland, United Kingdom
    Beware that the Lochness Museum is totally cheesy, in a way that is good if you aren't on a budget. This town is charming and remote with a hauntingly beautiful castle -- but not a lot for entertainment or nightlife. Good for romantic getaways; not good for excitement.
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    Portobello, Scotland, United Kingdom
    Portobello belongs to Edimburgh area, it has a nice beach walk, very beautifull, is small with small atractions for children, fantastic just to walk and maybe seat on the banks or the rocks to watch the shores. Scottish stile.
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    Pickering, England, United Kingdom
    Take the steam train to Goathland. Take a walk in the moors, return by train and retiure to one of the many pubs in Pickering. Avoid the crowds at weekends if you can.
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    Manchester, England, United Kingdom
    home of 2 football teams City United and is also home to T.V's Coronation Street
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    Cambridge, England, United Kingdom
    To the world, Cambridge is known for its university, regarded as one of the oldest and the best in the world. Dated back to the 13th century, University of Cambridge consist of several colleges, with breathtaking ancient architectures scattered mostly around the city centre area.

    King's College is one of the most popular college attractions, while the gate of Trinity College displays the apple tree in which Issac Newton discovered his theory of gravity. Few minutes walk from King's College and you'll find 'The Eagle', a pub in which the structure of DNA was discovered by Francis Crick and James Watson in 1953. Not far from there, in Silver Street, you'll find the starting point for punting (a Gondola-like boat, a must-try experience) where you will stroke along the river Cam, passing the gorgeous medieval scenery and the many historical bridges, including the mathematical bridge in Queen's college that mark the city's name of Cam-Bridge.

    Cambridge is also known for it's diversity. The numerous language schools, boarding schools, other universities and colleges makes it a very international student city. Bring a ball to Parker's Piece (one of the biggest and busiest parks, where legends has it that it's the place where football was invented) and few minutes later several people from different nationalities will introduce themselves and ask for a game of football (soccer). Visit the night clubs around the city centre area, and various world-themes will colour the night away. And there's always enough museums and activities to fulfill everybody's interests.

    Youth hostels mostly scattered near the train station, while every 30 minutes (if I'm not mistaken) a public bus can take you to the city centre area from there. Alternatively, you can just walk to the city centre since It'll take only around 15-20 minutes to walk. Or if you really want to get the feel of the city, try to rent a bike... for me it's the best way to enjoy the city.

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    London, England, United Kingdom
    London is a great place for foodies to try all kinds of different foods. Lebanese, Persian, Portuguese, Indian, Romanian, French, Italian, Ghanaian, etc. etc. etc. Although tourist attractions are okay, I prefer doing things off the beaten path. So sites such as (but not limited to) London Wetlands Centre, Vinopolis, and the Tea Coffee Museum are cool in my opinion. If you're using the U.S. dollar, save up a lot of money because you'll definitely be spending a lot of it .
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    Saint Andrews, Scotland, United Kingdom
    Go to St Andrews Aquarium and see to gorgeous seals: Laurel and Hardy!
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