50 cities
A major business and retail hub with strong tech industry presence and riverside attractions.
โA fiercely independent city with a rich maritime history, famous for being the home of Banksy and the Concorde jet.
โA modern new town with a distinctive grid layout and innovative architecture.
โA world-renowned centre of academia defined by its historic university colleges and the tradition of punting on the River Cam.
โA cathedral city with Roman roots and a rich medieval heritage.
โPossesses the most complete Roman and medieval city walls in Britain and unique 700-year-old double-level shopping rows.
โAn industrial town with chemical heritage and modern cultural regeneration.
โThe only city in Cornwall, known for its soaring three-spired Victorian Gothic cathedral and narrow cobbled streets.
โAn ancient city in Devon with significant Roman history and a beautiful quay area; it survived heavy bombing in WWII.
โA historic port city famous for Sir Francis Drake and the Spanish Armada, with a beautiful waterfront.
โA dramatic 'city on a hill' dominated by its massive Norman cathedral and castle, overlooking a loop in the River Wear.
โA port city with significant maritime heritage and a vibrant cultural scene.
โA vibrant, bohemian seaside city known for its inclusive atmosphere, arts scene, and iconic pebble beach.
โThe oldest recorded town in Britain with Roman heritage and charming historic character.
โA popular seaside resort with a long pebble beach and traditional seaside attractions.
โKnown for its magnificent cathedral (used in Harry Potter films) and its historic Victorian inland port docks.
โThe historical and political heart of London, home to Parliament and iconic landmarks.
โThe world's first industrialised city; now a global hub for football, media, and the 'Madchester' music legacy.
โA major naval port with centuries of maritime history and iconic naval ships.
โA major cruise port and gateway to the New Forest with significant maritime heritage.
โA medieval market town famous for Hereford cattle and cider production.
โA historic market town with Roman roots (Verulamium) and a cathedral that contains the shrine of Britain's first saint.
โA major pilgrimage site since the Middle Ages, characterised by its timber-framed buildings and medieval city walls.
โA historic city dominated by its castle, sitting on the edge of the Lake District and Morecambe Bay.
โA historic textile manufacturing town with Georgian architecture and cultural attractions.
โA multicultural city where the remains of King Richard III were famously discovered under a car park in 2012.
โHome to one of the world's finest Gothic cathedrals and an original copy of the 1215 Magna Carta.
โA UNESCO City of Music, the birthplace of The Beatles, and home to more galleries and museums than any city outside London.
โOne of the best-preserved medieval cities in the UK, once the second largest city in England after London.
โA historic walled city with impressive medieval walls, a magnificent cathedral, and rich Viking heritage.
โThe legendary home of Robin Hood, built over a vast network of man-made caves carved into the sandstone.
โThe 'City of Dreaming Spires', famous for the oldest university in the English-speaking world.
โA UNESCO World Heritage site famed for its Roman-built baths and stunning golden Georgian honey-stone architecture.
โA small cathedral city famous for its stunning Gothic cathedral reflected in a natural spring-fed pool.
โOne of England's newest cities (granted status in 2022), famous for its horse racing pedigree and railway heritage.
โThe 'Steel City', which has more trees per person than any other city in Europe and sits partly within a National Park.
โA historic cathedral city known for its sandstone cathedral with distinctive three spires.
โThe heart of English ceramic manufacturing, famous for Wedgwood and other pottery traditions.
โFamous for the 'Geordie' spirit, its seven iconic bridges crossing the Tyne, and a legendary nightlife.
โA port city with shipbuilding heritage and riverside regeneration attractions.
โThe 'City of a Thousand Trades' with more miles of canal than Venice and a massive, diverse culinary scene.
โA medieval city with a dramatic WWII history, now experiencing a cultural renaissance.
โAn industrial city with art deco heritage and a vibrant multicultural community.
โA northern powerhouse of commerce and law, often called the 'Knightsbridge of the North' for its high-end shopping arcades.
โA historic cathedral city with cultural attractions and riverside heritage.
โA medieval city known for its cathedral which has the tallest spire in the UK and the world's oldest working clock.
โA cathedral city famous for its sauce production and riverside beauty.
โA northern powerhouse of commerce and law, often called the 'Knightsbridge of the North' for its high-end shopping arcades.
โThe 'Steel City', which has more trees per person than any other city in Europe and sits partly within a National Park.
โA historic walled city with impressive medieval walls, a magnificent cathedral, and rich Viking heritage.
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