Most northern cities were dismal in the seventies, even er…Manchester.I worked there in the 70s thought it was fucking dismal , maybe it's better now.
Most northern cities were dismal in the seventies, even er…Manchester.I worked there in the 70s thought it was fucking dismal , maybe it's better now.
Are sure you weren't in Liverpool bud?Outside of The UK definitely Cairo.
Millions of people in quite a small place going 100mph. Everybody and everything was in a rush and just constant traffic noise no matter what time of day.
As spectacular as the Pyramids are the area surrounding them is a complete shit hole.
The part of The Nile running though Cairo is absolutely disgusting as well. It's like a murky grey/black colour and it stinks. I saw a dead cow floating though it and people were washing themselves in the water while a few feet away someone was having a dump in it
He went back years later and apologised. If you look up, you will see some fine Italianate architecture built in c.1850. The city declined from 1895 onwards as Spain muscled in on the wool trade.As already mentioned multiple times, the Potteries take some beating. Depressing as fuck.
Bill Bryson got it right when he wrote “Bradford’s role in life is to make everywhere else in the world look good”
Wise not to visit thereMorecambe
Bradford Park Avenue (old ground) used to be one of the prettiest in the league. I thinks it’s Yorkshire cricket academy now.Couple of references for Bradford. I went there a little while back to watch Hereford at Bradford Park Avenue and it was fine.
Pasta at Zizzis, beer in a regular city centre pub and then the match. The cabbie decided I wanted to go to Bradford Bulls Rugby League stadium but the trade is so disrespected now with satnav users that it can happen anywhere.
I’ve been to far worse places.