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Wiseguy
22/09/2005, 11:38 AM
Fav city has to be Perth in Australia.Great weather,great beaches,great women,great public transport,easy to get around & safe to walk at night and it's cheap.

Least Favourite has to be Dublin.Over priced,terrible public transport,sh1t weather,impossible to get around,full of scumbags and a bit on the dodgy side to walk around at night and way over rated.
It's a shame really because it has some decent pubs and lots of character and history.

carrickharp
22/09/2005, 11:46 AM
Whooo Hooo: Boston
Dooooh: Toronto

tiktok
22/09/2005, 11:46 AM
Favourite: Barcelona
Least: Indianapolis

paul_oshea
22/09/2005, 12:13 PM
favourite city:sligo

Dublin12
22/09/2005, 12:17 PM
Favourite :Montreal
Least fav :London(in parts)

dahamsta
22/09/2005, 12:26 PM
Love Cork, hate Dublin. Well, I like it for the odd weekend, but I can't take it for longer than a few days.

paul_oshea
22/09/2005, 12:29 PM
what is so good about cork? seriouslly like am i missing something?

Dublin12
22/09/2005, 12:43 PM
what is so good about cork?

You've heard it before and It's the road to Dublin's fair city :D

finlma
22/09/2005, 12:44 PM
Hate: Dublin (worst city I've ever had the mispleasure of being in), Waterford, Cairns, Birmingham

Love: Kilkenny, Galway, Sarajevo, Melbourne, New York, Rome, Dubrovnik, Wellington (NZ), Bangkok

finlma
22/09/2005, 12:46 PM
favourite city:sligo

Not a city - thats as bad as Tuam people claiming its a city.

All Sligo has ever given us is Westlife.

Wasn't there another murder there last night too - a Pakistani doctor throttled to death while out for a jog.

Lovely place :rolleyes:

Dublin12
22/09/2005, 12:51 PM
Not a city - thats as bad as Tuam people claiming its a city.

All Sligo has ever given us is Westlife.

Wasn't there another murder there last night too - a Pakistani doctor throttled to death while out for a jog.

Lovely place :rolleyes:


Sheasy likes it and thats his opinion,anyway can you not read the title of the thread it says favourite and least favourite city,singular ;)

Peadar
22/09/2005, 12:54 PM
Tops: London, Vienna
Tips: Mexico, Rotterdam

fosterdollar
22/09/2005, 12:54 PM
Not a city - thats as bad as Tuam people claiming its a city.


only a step away from KK calling itself a city...

Wiseguy
22/09/2005, 12:56 PM
Favourite :Montreal
Least fav :London(in parts)

Montreal would be up there aswell only for it spends 6 months a year under snow and tipping for everything is a pain.

razor
22/09/2005, 12:59 PM
Favourite : Cork

Least favourite : Paris

ThatGuy
22/09/2005, 1:15 PM
Favourite City: Florence

Least Favourite: San Francisco

Éanna
22/09/2005, 1:21 PM
Favourite: Madrid (Cork and Barcelona after that)
Hate: Dublin (and Alicante)

Eire06
22/09/2005, 1:25 PM
Love: Galway, Paris and Barcelona
Hate: Manhattan

Risteard
22/09/2005, 1:26 PM
Favourite : Galway, Waterford, Kilkenny, Dublin (for the day or two), Paris, Leeds, Tokyo
Least : Dublin (to live there), London.

ThatGuy
22/09/2005, 1:32 PM
As a matter of interest what classifies an area as a city?

Aside from Belfast and obviously Dublin, it is a bit of a stretch to call places like Galway, Cork and Derry a city when that is what London, New York and Tokyo are, while it is ridiculous to call places like Kilkenny a city.

That's not a judgement on those places, Galway is the best place in Ireland IMO, as for Cork I personally don't see anything appealing about the place but I don't see anything negative about it either, while Derry is rather dull. And who considers Sligo to be a city!!!

As for Dublin being a least-favourite city, good call. It has developped into what seems to be just another "British" city. No different than the medium sized cities through out Britain, high crime etc and not the cleanest of places.

Jerry The Saint
22/09/2005, 1:32 PM
what is so good about cork? seriouslly like am i missing something?

I was talking to a Canadian backpacker in Venice one time and he said he'd just been to Ireland where he visited Cork. As a reflex action (as an Irishman talking to someone about somewhere in Ireland) I said "Oh yeah, it's a nice place". His reaction: "REALLY :confused: You think so :confused: ".

Unfortunately I had to make a hasty climbdown from my defense of Leeside and reply "Yeah, I'm not really basing that on anything, you're probably right". :)

finlma
22/09/2005, 1:53 PM
As a matter of interest what classifies an area as a city?

Aside from Belfast and obviously Dublin, it is a bit of a stretch to call places like Galway, Cork and Derry a city when that is what London, New York and Tokyo are, while it is ridiculous to call places like Kilkenny a city.


Its a city if it has a city charter. Some people claim is cathedrals but thats a load of rubbish. A place doesn't have to be big to be a city - the Vatican is tiny and its a city.
Kilkenny was the former capital of Ireland and has a charter - therefore it is a city.

The best city in Ireland is definitely Galway imo.

The Stars
22/09/2005, 1:55 PM
Not a city - thats as bad as Tuam people claiming its a city.

All Sligo has ever given us is Westlife.

Wasn't there another murder there last night too - a Pakistani doctor throttled to death while out for a jog.

Lovely place :rolleyes:
Well,it is actually classed as a city so what you on about.
What about Tabby :D
There was a death....like anywhere else in the world.Bet someone even died in Kilkenny in the past few days :rolleyes:

Jerry The Saint
22/09/2005, 2:05 PM
Wasn't there another murder there last night too - a Pakistani doctor throttled to death while out for a jog.

Lovely place :rolleyes:

Lou: “I heard there was a murder in New York and they never found out who did it.”

Steve Sax: “But there are hundreds of unsolved crimes in New York!”

Lou: “You don’t know when to keep your mouth shut, do you Saxy boy?”

:D

finlma
22/09/2005, 2:06 PM
Well,it is actually classed as a city so what you on about.


Apologies, I didn't realise Sligo was classified as a city.

In fairness there have been a lot of murders up there this year.

Dublin12
22/09/2005, 2:14 PM
The best city in Ireland is definitely Galway imo.

It's alright for a daytrip,I wouldn't like to live there though,too many students and crusty drop out types who could do with a good wash and young lads with tight ben sherman shirts and tight denim jeans hanging around that little square.The only clued in people that are there are the Spanish that have taken over the cafes :D

The Stars
22/09/2005, 2:16 PM
well there was the shooting of the Traveler....we wont talk about that but cant remember anymore......Apart from the killing we gave Kilkenny last week.....joke joke..

Wiseguy
22/09/2005, 2:31 PM
Galway is a great place to go IMO.I spend loads of time down there fishing and i couldn't think of a better Irish city.It has it's scummers like everywhere else but when i win the lotto i will be purchasing myself a property down there.Race week is the best week to be there but the Hotels & B&B's take the p1ss with the prices they charge.
I wouldn't class Sligo as a city and it's a good place to go for the weekend.I thought a place could only be classed as a city in Ireland once the population exceeded 60,000 but i stand to be corrected.

The Stars
22/09/2005, 2:37 PM
no once it has two cathederals...one catholic,one prodestant,it is classed as a city.Not that we give a sh!t here as everyone calls it a town....and what a town

dahamsta
22/09/2005, 2:57 PM
There's no fixed definition. See the introduction here.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/City

joeSoap
22/09/2005, 3:12 PM
Love: Limerick (refrain from stereotypical jokes please), London and New York.
Hate: Dublin, Birmingham(unquestionably the greatest hole on the planet) and Los Angeles.

The Stars
22/09/2005, 3:16 PM
Fav city:Malaga
Least Fav: London

Drumcondra Red
22/09/2005, 3:18 PM
Favourite: Rome and London
Least favourite: I've had some of the worst experiences at night in my life in Cork, so there, and this is not including trips to Turners Cross :D

finlma
22/09/2005, 3:28 PM
Fav city:Malaga


In fairness Malaga is a kip - its full of drunk English package holidayers. Up the road to Seville and you'll see a much nicer city.

rebs23
22/09/2005, 3:30 PM
As a matter of interest what classifies an area as a city?

Aside from Belfast and obviously Dublin, it is a bit of a stretch to call places like Galway, Cork and Derry a city when that is what London, New York and Tokyo are, while it is ridiculous to call places like Kilkenny a city.

That's not a judgement on those places, Galway is the best place in Ireland IMO, as for Cork I personally don't see anything appealing about the place but I don't see anything negative about it either, while Derry is rather dull. And who considers Sligo to be a city!!!

As for Dublin being a least-favourite city, good call. It has developped into what seems to be just another "British" city. No different than the medium sized cities through out Britain, high crime etc and not the cleanest of places.

I suppose it's a bit of a stretch to describe Cork or Derry as towns either.
The whole issue of city and city populations is a real mess in Ireland. Dublin has 3 Local Authorities for the one city so Dublin City Council only has an official pop of 500,000, Waterford City Council only has a pop of 45,000 eventhough the real pop is more like 60,000, Limerick is just above 50,000 yet the real pop is around 90,000, Cork City is officially only 125,000 though around 250,000 live in the city and suburbs this increases to 300,000 if you include Midleton and Cobh. Only Galways pop really reflects the actual city pop as the City Council massively extended the citys boundary before the 90's boom.
In all the above cities there are attempts to increase the city boundaries. I think in Waterford on Saturday there is going to be a demo with all the people living in the "KIllKenny" suburbs of Waterford demonstrating about Waterford City Council wanting to annex them. Hillarious stuff really. In limerick you have the same problem and in Cork you have some of the county councillors calling for the city to back off "from their patch". The worst type of gombeen politics which is really affecting proper strategic planning for these areas.

Anyway Back on topic
Best-Sydney
Worst - too many contenders

The Stars
22/09/2005, 3:53 PM
In fairness Malaga is a kip - its full of drunk English package holidayers. Up the road to Seville and you'll see a much nicer city.
well the only major cities ive been in are Paris,London,Dublin,Nice(nice place too :D ) and Malaga.There werent any load mouth Brits there when i went but am sure seville is nicer.Been to a load of French towns and cities but cant remember the names of most of them and they were full of english w*nkers....
Sligo is obviosly my favourite but its to easy to vote for your own place.

superfrank
22/09/2005, 3:54 PM
Favourtie: Toronto, Montreal or Madrid.
Least: Frabkfurt or Koln.

anto eile
22/09/2005, 4:35 PM
Fav city has to be Perth in Australia.Great weather,great beaches,great women,great public transport,easy to get around & safe to walk at night and it's cheap.

Least Favourite has to be Dublin.Over priced,terrible public transport,sh1t weather,impossible to get around,full of scumbags and a bit on the dodgy side to walk around at night and way over rated.
It's a shame really because it has some decent pubs and lots of character and history.

i think you mean great weather in Dublin

fave : barcelona
worst: a lot to pick from, il go with venice ,though naples is some dump too

Pauro 76
22/09/2005, 5:25 PM
Favourite: Edinburgh, Galway, Newcastle, London (parts of it)
Least: Dublin (overated though have had good times there..), Glasgow, Dundee (nothing there after travelling all that length..), Liverpool

dfx-
22/09/2005, 6:21 PM
Favourite: Cape Town, Barcelona and Frankfurt.

Least Favourite: Cork, London, Liverpool and Port Elizabeth.

Green Tribe
22/09/2005, 6:29 PM
Favourite: Madrid, Krakow, Munich and Lyon (sorry can't choose one! :o )
(Also loved Nuremburg and Wurzburg in germany)
Least favourite: :eek: London, Liverpool, Frankfurt

:D

dfx-
22/09/2005, 6:31 PM
Least favourite: , Frankfurt


:mad: :D

Green Tribe
22/09/2005, 6:40 PM
:mad: :D

don't like big cities like that :o

pineapple stu
22/09/2005, 6:45 PM
Favourite - quite enjoyed Basel and London. Not really a city person though. Prefer country towns - cities tend to be very similar, while towns give you a much better insight into a country and its people.
Least favourite - Dublin (yep!); wasn't too impressed by Paris either (apart from the 24-hour pub).

Poor Student
22/09/2005, 6:51 PM
Favourite: Dublin, many of you may hate it, but for me there's no place like home.
Hated: Jesenice in North West Slovenia. A socialist industrial abomination that makes me want to commit suicide just passing through it.

Conor H
22/09/2005, 6:59 PM
Favourite.....the best city in Ireland and i live here...Galway!!
Least Favourite...Tuam :D

Slash/ED
22/09/2005, 7:04 PM
I agree with Poor Student, I can see why people would hate Dublin, but it's home, so for me there's nothing like it.

superfrank
22/09/2005, 7:40 PM
Least favourite:Frankfurt

:D
At least we have something in common now. ;)

Drumcondra Red
22/09/2005, 7:59 PM
Jeez, superfrank's pulling out all the stops to get with KT tonight, isn't he???

dfx-
22/09/2005, 10:08 PM
At least we have something in common now. ;)

You're in there now, superfrank... ;)