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8 alternative traveled to Thailand

8 alternative traveled to Thailand


London, Edinburgh, Cardiff… These are the usual suspects when visitors are thinking about UK city breaks. But there are actually 66 other cities to be explored throughout this land, each with something different to offer. Here’s our pick of the 8 best alternative UK city breaks.

1. Belfast, Northern Ireland

Belfast rarely makes the cut on UK weekend getaway lists, but there’s plenty to lure you to Northern Ireland’s port-side capital for a 48-hour minibreak. On these lanes you can get educated at the Titanic Museum, stretch the legs along the ancient walls of Londonderry, or wet (or drench) your whistle in the pubs along Great Victoria and Donegall streets.
If the hubbub of the city overwhelms, Belfast is a good springboard to explore the rest of the region; the mountains of Mourne and the Giant’s Causeway are within easy reach. Just be sure to pack for any weather you could possibly imagine. This is a “four seasons in a day” kind of place.

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2. St Davids, Wales

To the untrained eye, St Davids could be mistaken for yet another tiny Welsh town. But locals will be quick to tell you that this is as much of a city as London or Manchester, thanks to its handsome cathedral where Wales’s patron saint, St David, is buried.
Beyond a mooch around the cathedral and posting a cryptic status update saying “I’m in the UK’s smallest city. Where am I?”, there’s not a great deal else to do here. Try the Pebbles Espresso Bar and Gallery for a caffeine hit while looking at world-class photography, or escape to the country into nearby Pembrokeshire National Park.

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 3. Canterbury, England

OK – Canterbury can’t really be described as a “hidden gem”. High-speed Javelin trains hurl visitors from London to the Garden of England in their thousands every year. But, so long as you can overlook the selfie-stick wielding mob, the car-free centre and creaking lopsided Tudor coaching inns might well transport you back to a simpler time.
Most of Canterbury’s modern-day pilgrims come here for the city’s rich history, and few will miss its blockbuster sight: the cathedral. When you need refuelling, make a beeline to the Goods Shed farmers’ market for organic picnic fodder or, upstairs, to the excellent restaurant.


4. Stirling, Scotland

Touted as the “Gateway to the Highlands”, Scotland’s smallest city offers a charming mini city break as part of a longer trip in the region. The comparisons between Stirling and Edinburgh are hard to ignore, with its omnipresent castle, the ankle-knackering cobbled streets and the studenty atmosphere. Only it’s far more manageable to explore in a day or two, and the university grounds are among the most elegant in the country.
During a city break here, you could head to the Smith Arty Gallery and the Macrobert Arts Centre for a dash of culture, or spend your wilting Scottish banknotes in the shops of the Thistle Marshes or the bijou boutiques of the Stirling Arcade.


5. Sheffield, England

Once upon a time Sheffield was best known as a producer of steel. These days, it’s better known as being a city break steal (sorry). For consecutive years it has been voted Tripadvisor’s cheapest place for a UK city break, which shouldn’t be sniffed at when you calculate just how much a weekend in London or Edinburgh can set you back.
While the postcards of Sheffield might not offer that chocolate-box appeal, there’s something soul-cleansing about peeking between two blackened stone buildings to see the Peak District National Park looming in the near horizon. During your weekend here check out some of the recent additions to the city, like the Winter Garden glass house and the Millennium Galleries, and head down Division Street for indy shops and a lively night out.

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6. Durham, England

Rolling into Durham after a long journey from Kings Cross is about as close as you can get to experiencing the journey made by Harry Potter and friends. Indeed, the centre has a distinctly cut-off feel to it, with an atmosphere much closer to Cambridge than Carlisle thanks to its oft-gown-cloaked student population.
Compact and consciously cute, Durham is a good option for a low-stress city break in the far north, with its charming old inn accommodation, winding café-lined streets and circular river walk.

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7. Derby, England

Probably the most eyebrow-raising choice on this list, but hear us out. This was once considered as a pragmatic springboard in the heart of a Midlands for rambles in the Peaks or thrills at Alton Towers, but after a £2.2 billion city centre regeneration, there’s plenty to keep you here.
And beer lovers won’t be disappointed: CAMRA claim Derby is the best place in the UK for a pint of the warm brown stuff. A good starting point is the haunted Ye Olde Dolphin Inne, or consider Victorian brewer The Tap with its airy roof terrace overlooking the Derwent.


8. Lincoln, England

It may be small, but Lincoln packs a punch. A good place to begin exploring is the almighty eleventh-century castle, where you can climb the walls for a panoramic view of the city and the flat farmland that sweeps beyond.
Just across the cobbled square from here is Lincoln Cathedral, one of Europe’s finest pieces of Gothic architecture and home to one of only four original copies of the Magna Carta, signed by King John in 1215.
If making your way from Castle Hill down to the city centre, don’t underestimate just how true Steep Hill is to its name. If your calves need a break, pop into one of the many boutique shops, rickety pubs or bookshops that line the street.

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