Purley, United Kingdom (1 review)
Famous for the Purley Way.
Twickenham, United Kingdom (1 review)
Plush western suburb of London and home to the famous Twickenham Rugby Stadium.
Notting Hill, United Kingdom (1 review)
A famous film with the same name was almost shot in this area.
Hampstead, United Kingdom (1 review)
Very plush London village.
London Borough of Harrow, United Kingdom (2 reviews)
Home to Harrow-On-The-Hill
Wembley, United Kingdom (1 review)
Need I say more than football stadium.
Sydenham, United Kingdom (1 review)
Unremarkable place in south east London.
Stratford, United Kingdom (1 review)
Home to the Summer Olympics in 2012.
Tottenham, United Kingdom (1 review)
London Borough with a famous, but underachieving football club.
Rotherhithe, United Kingdom (1 review)
A former proud dock area.
Deptford, United Kingdom (1 review)
I have been there, but I don't remember anything significant to say about the place, except it is by the river.
Plumstead, United Kingdom (1 review)
By the river Thames.
North Woolwich, United Kingdom (1 review)
Less affluent London Borough.
Thornton Heath, United Kingdom (1 review)
Lies between Norbury and Croydon.
East Dulwich, United Kingdom (1 review)
Just east of the famous Dulwich.
Dulwich, United Kingdom (1 review)
Has a famous college and is generally very pleasant.
Forest Hill, United Kingdom (1 review)
The hill is still there, but it has no forest.
Catford, United Kingdom (1 review)
Catford.
Lewisham, United Kingdom (1 review)
Has a big shopping centre and several train lines cutting through.
Norbury, United Kingdom (1 review)
Typical London Borough.
Four Oaks, United Kingdom (1 review)
Posh Birmingham suburb.
Drayton Bassett, United Kingdom (1 review)
Nice village. Unfortunately it has got Drayton Manor Theme Park next to it.
Kidderminster, United Kingdom (1 review)
Interesting name.
Not very interesting small town in Gujarat. The home town of my wife's family.
Juhu Beach, Mumbai, India (1 review)
Dirty and scruffy by day. Teaming with people, colourful and a bit intimidating at night.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/namalzir/409921284/
Greenwich, United Kingdom (1 review)
The home of the famous Mean Time and observatory.
Dudley, United Kingdom (1 review)
Has a once famous zoo..
Bloxwich, United Kingdom (1 review)
Typical Black Country town. No outstanding features, but friendly locals.
The Old capital of Goa. It still exudes Portugese colonial charm
When I visited, this was the place in Lisbon where trains left for the south of Spain.
Famous for Jamon Iberico
Vatican, Holy See (Vatican City State) (3 reviews)
Tiny country with very liberal entry requirements.. Probably have more great artistic treasures than any other countries when size of the country is considered.
Albufeira, Portugal (1 review)
A very hot beach..
Birmingham, United Kingdom (1 review)
My place of recidence..it's a shame it doesn't have any seas around it. Canals are more plentyful than Venice, though If you visit, you'll be pleasantly surprised..
York, United Kingdom (3 reviews)
Quaint and scenic city, with a famous cathedral and proud Viking ancestry.
Manchester, United Kingdom (1 review)
If you can stand the constant bad weather you'll be leaving the city with positive memories...
Ludlow, United Kingdom (1 review)
Beautiful market town
A lovely quirky city. The main attraction though is the mosque/cathedral: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mezquita
A divine renaissance Italian city. Obligatory for anyone visiting Italy.
Typical small, charming, provincial Danish town. The sea and the light conditions have inspired many artists.http://no.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skagenmalerne
Kristiansand, Norway (1 review)
You should visit for the strange accent (and some spectacular surrounding scenery)..
Lillehammer, Norway (1 review)
The place of the 1994 Winter Olympics.
Rough and ready city, without anything spectacular features except for a cathedra and wooden houses. Friendly natives can be found..
My birthplace..and I left as soon as I could..It does have some spectacular scenery around it, though..
The odd one out of cities in Norway, as it doesn't get the really cold winters..and it feels unnaturally continental
Beautiful city. The boroughs of Buda and Pest is separated by the great European river Donau.
La Citta Eterna. The mother of all cities. You can't die without having visitied Rome.
I visited Berlin 15-16 years ago and it was a very friendly and green (as in the colour) city..Not to mention a melting pot of recent European historic events..
Amsterdam, Netherlands (5 reviews)
I spent ten hours here before getting too paranoid to stay. Guess why!
Wonderful architecture and history. What more is there to say?
I have only visited once, 15-16 years ago and it was then not really part of Western Europe. It was rather undeveloped and had it's own original character..
A chaotic, ancient, intriguing capital (just don't rely on the pyramids being the highlight)..
An airport welcoming visitors to the Sinai resorts..
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taba_International_Airport
Thessaloniki, Greece (1 review)
Probably the worst place I've ever visited ( visited more than 10 years ago).. A long stinking beach promenade and confusing interior and unfriendly inhabitants..
Quebec City, Canada (1 review)
Has a nice German styled hotel situated on a hill overlooking the city..
I visited in late December, very cold and many very tall buildings..
Copenhagen, Denmark (5 reviews)
What liberal Norwegians thinks Norway should be like..Chilled....
The capital of Norway's arch enemy. Has it's nice points, though..I'll get back to you..
The capital of Norway, my birth country.
London, United Kingdom (11 reviews)
London is the mother of all cities
Brighton, United Kingdom (1 review)
The best seaside city in the UK. Exciting, intriguing, salty.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/namalzir/2479290850/sizes/l/
Dubai, United Arab Emirates (2 reviews)
Only eight people have visited Dubai!! Get yourself there.. You'll love it or hate it,..I'm inbetween :)
The place to stock up if you're staying in nearby villages.
Has Paradise Beach, do I need to say more? By the way, I believe the correct spelling is Palolem.
Has a good indoor market
Mad, exciting, draining
The most peaceful South Goan seaside village.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/namalzir/408222104/

