Hello! I will be going on a trip to the uk in march of 2017. I am interested in hearing what shops, attractions or areas I should visit or absolutely stay away from.
I will be visiting Dublin for 2-3 days, Belfast for1 1/2 days, Edinburgh for 1 1/2 days, and London for 2 1/2 days.
>>1106150
http://wikitravel.org/en/United_Kingdom
Dublin's not in the UK, you'll upset a lot of Irish people if you say it is
>>1106150
Don't faff around at ticket gates, don't stop at the bottom of escalators, if you're using an oyster card on a bus you only need to tap once etc. etc.
>>1106150
Visit York if you can. Wonderful history and beautiful city.
>>1106250
This
It's part of the British Isles though.
>>1106235
Maybe thats why he said British Isles.
Dublin can be done in 2 days easily
>>1106150
Make sure you tell all the Irish people you meet you are enjoying your trip of the British Isles. The are so friendly.
>>1106150
edinburgh is probably going to be your favourite, although its a shame you won't be there for the fringe festival
i'd recommend checking out brighton, its a short train journey from london and has some of the best pubs and music in the country IMO
Jesus that's an old photo of Kings Cross
Bristol!
Belfast here, I guess you could go see the titanic related stuff, and the bushmills brewery, if you want a casual pint just go to any bar in city centre.
We have idioms here offering bus tours to tourists, don't do it. They charge too much and are Shit, stay away from east/west Belfast as its all religio/political violence there.
Enjoy your trip bro
>>58478801
Are Irish people unfriendly?