In all seriousness….Cape Town is hands down the maddest and best city I’ve ever been.
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My shout also. Not been to Florence, which I think would give a close run.Seville is definitely up there.
It's an extremely beautiful, clean city that isn't too big and has superb weather in the summer with a wonderful cherry blossom season. Its infrastructure is very good, and affordable dining and entertainment can easily be found.Why is Kyoto so good chaps?
Cowdenbeath?SAY IT.
This is a very important thing that must not be overlooked. As an example, I absolutely love visiting New York, yet would hate to live there. I guess it doesn't work if you flip that round the other way: I hate visiting Southport, and so definitely wouldn't want to live there.Holidaying v residing is completely different.
Southport is the clear winner.
Huge fan of the Greek place there. Also best butcher in East Scotland, next to the Morrisons.Cowdenbeath?
Not the best in Scotland....imo.My shout also. Not been to Florence, which I think would give a close run.
Easily Edinburgh in the U.K.
I went to football game there once as an away fan. Someone shouted at the home fans that the best thing Thatcher did was close all the industry round there. Guy in a shell suit started crying.Huge fan of the Greek place there. Also best butcher in East Scotland, next to the Morrisons.
I have visited Glasgow a lot and it is always pissing down.Not the best in Scotland....imo.
Glasgow.
Feel Edinburgh is far to touristie.
Typical scouse snowflake.I went to football game there once as an away fan. Someone shouted at the home fans that the best thing Thatcher did was close all the industry round there. Guy in a shell suit started crying.
Glasgow for people, Edinburgh though is levels above. A truly wonderful city and one we’re lucky to have only a drive away for most.Not the best in Scotland....imo.
Glasgow.
Feel Edinburgh is far to touristie.