How expensive is London, Birmingham, and Northampton?
What are historical sites to visit which aren't excessively over-rated and overpopulated with tourists?
How bad is your weather?
Is it true that your food is even worse than your weather?
What's the best way to get around the city other than a cab and walking?
Is it cold as forget right now?
And one last question,
Did you get enough barricades for your doors and windows? I'm coming to town. :D
- London is hideously overpriced in every capacity. Birmingham is stuff, don't go there. Dunno anything about Northampton
- We have a lot of heritage sites dedicated to the Romans, Saxons and Celts dotted around the country and we have a lot of museums dedicated to WWI, WWII and our industrial history. My favourite museum is the railway museum in York.
- It can be good, it can be bad but we don't have any extreme weather; It's either wet or sunny, warm or freezing.
- Only if you ask Europeans, I'll take a good pork stew with dumplings over anything French
any day of the week.
- Depends on the city, some have a Metro and some have buses. Some cities have horrible congestion that make buses impractical while others don't need a Metro to overcome the traffic on the surface. London is an example of a city that needs a Metro because the traffic is just so bad that buses never get anywhere while in Liverpool we don't have a Metro (AFAIK) and buses are pretty reliable.
- About 3-5 degrees celsius at the moment.