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We went to Belfast for a few days last new year, it was great, maybe looking to do something similar this year. Ideas? Somewhere with enough interest to wander about in the day (including maybe as a base for public transport trips out to places), good pubs and eateries for the evenings.
Thought about maybe York, not Edinburgh as done that a fair bit, not London as ditto. Durham? Norwich? Leeds? Let's have your ideas.
Absolutely York.
Newcastle.
Slough
New cumnock
Cumbernauld
Warrington
All lovely.
Birmingham!!!!!!
Ooh, I've got family near both Slough and Warrington, that could work out well. Thanks.
Norwich is nicer than I imagined! I'd go back.
Liverpool?
Leeds, Northern Monk, job done!
York over Leeds any day of the week.
Or Chester.
Glasgow.
lacks the charm and sophistication of Prestwick or Saltcoats but, y'know, it's alright.
Nobeer - arf, arf but....in the same spirit I give you Sunderland!
Newcastle obviously.
.in the same spirit I give you Sunderland!
I know you jest, but the Ivy House on xmas eve used to be a classic. Never went out much on New Year. Wouldn't recommend it to the OP as there's sod all else to do there.
Surely you'll be considering the jewel in the crown of the Northern Riviera

York over Leeds any day of the week
In fairness I could take or leave a lot of Leeds, but I did rather enjoy the refectory one stupidly hot summer evening this year.
York is lovely too though.
Personally give me a comfy seat and decent supply of beer close to my bed on New Years and I'm happy.
Surely you’ll be considering the jewel in the crown of the Northern Riviera
We went there a couple of years ago. To watch the the darts in the Winter Gardens. It was mental 🙂
Came here to recommend Blackpool, beaten by Binners as usual.
York>Leeds
Or Manchester.
In fairness I could take or leave a lot of Leeds
Yeah, it's okay if you come for the shopping but it isn't the sort of place you'd come to for a short break.
For God's sake go somewhere in mainland Europe instead. They do new year celebrations tonnes better than the uk.
Modena is good. Amsterdam too.
Norwich is a fine city. Always love going there
They do new year celebrations tonnes better than the uk.
The people of Edinburgh might disagree with you there.
Not at all Perchy, I wandered along Sauchiehall strasse at lunch, positively oozes charm and sophistication.
Had a fantastic weekend in Liverpool a few years ago. Friend-est people ever.
Or at the other end of the country Padstow is great out of season. Everything is open. Lots of fresh air walking on the beaches and coast path. Loads of little shops to wander around and amazing restaurants and pubs. Plus there are enough people around to make it buzzy without the hideous crowds of the summer.
Norwich is a fine city. Always love going there
the WWII acronym?
Ooh, I’ve got family near both Slough and Warrington, that could work out well. Thanks.
Can't tell if you're playing along or not but please don't go to Slough.
Edinburgh is brilliant for new year. Make sure you do the torch procession on the 30th.
Slough
New cumnock
Cumbernauld
Warrington
Hull trump's them all. Trust me on this.
Surely you’ll be considering the jewel in the crown of the Northern Riviera
I had the "pleasure" two weeks ago.

Not at all Perchy, I wandered along Sauchiehall strasse at lunch, positively oozes charm and sophistication.
😂 Buchanan St is passable, but I’m defo in the mainland Europe +1 camp
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Came here to recommend Blackpool, beaten by Binners as usual.
I'm happy it's not been left to me to recommend Blackpool. 4 pints = £7.20 👌
Can’t tell if you’re playing along or not but please don’t go to Slough.
Slough South is very pleasant. At least HM seems to think so. Not really a city though.
I'd go somewhere with sea, personally. New Year on the beach and a dip to celebrate. Padstow, Penzance
Dublin.
Norwich is a fine city.
😁
Carlisle
Galway.
Keswick. Lovely walk during the day, then back into town to the numerous pubs. Everyone always spills out into the market square to see in midnight so it's a great place to be.
Glasgow.
Great place.
Loads to do. if you get bored, take a train up the west highland line to Oban.
Or a short trip to Edinburgh.
But, there really is loads to see/do in Glasgow.
Liverpool: great architecture, galleries, people, pubs
York in the north
Exeter in the south
Bath or Bristol?
As someone who regularly visits Norwich, I'm there now. I'd avoid, this is a City in decline. Pubs and bars are very quiet, even rundown. No great places to eat.
Liverpool is an amazing City, lots to see and do.
Bath would be my shout though. (Actually a Cotswold's pub would be my shout - but I'm probably a fair bit older than the OP!)
Had a nice day out in Chester last month. Could find a few days of things to do there.
So Chester.
I'm from Edinburgh and I would definitely recommend the Netherlands, Amsterdam in winter is gorgeous. I'd never experienced anything like it, the fireworks "display" over the canals is spectacular and their hospitality puts the Scots to shame. Don't expect sleep
Cambridge
We went to Seville last December which I really enjoyed
My Dad's gone to Oban, he's there right now and he's enjoying it. Glasgow is a good call
If you can get cheap flights to Geneva, then I'd suggest Annecy!
You can get the T72 from the airport direct to Annecy.