Fascinating info

UK City Guides

Explore all the exciting UK cities and discover the fascinating facts about them.

A brummie (native or resident of Birmingham), when talking about his home town, might say: "Everyone feels at home in Birmingham, in London everyone feels like a stranger".
A cockney (native of the East End of London) would be unlikely to agree, but there is a lot to be said for the United Kingdom’s second largest city.

Canterbury is a city in the South East of England with a population of under 50,000 people. For such a small city its importance in the cultural and religious life of England has been enormous.

Glasgow is situated in Scotland’s west central lowlands on the banks of the river Clyde. It is Scotland’s largest city and ranks third in the United Kingdom as a whole.

Oxford is most famous for its university but there is a lot more to the place than that.