London – bored of London, bored of life, etc. So much to see, most people have never been through the little door into the Temple Inns, or walked up the city’s narrowest street (and it’s a useful shortcut). Look up odd tours on t’internet, go down the rabbit hole from there, and a whole new world opens beyond Leicester Sq and the Tower of London type places.
Durham. It’s only small and clearly won’t ‘compete’ with Paris, or New York on that basis. But it was my University home for three years, so has many memories, and is worth anyone’s time for a weekend break despite its size. Just don’t lose too much of that break experiencing the delights of the Dun Cow, Shakespeare, and above all, the Vic.
Overseas. I love Prague, so much to do and the people so friendly, in a grumpy sort of way.
I’ve been to Madrid twice – once with work – and would love to go back.
And before covid, was supposed to be going to Budapest but that got scrapped. Still would like to see the city but a bit mixed feelings, they have after all voted Orban in and he has a vocal anti LGBT stance and I don’t particularly want to fund their economy on that basis.