Cities & Towns Archives - Fethiye Times https://fethiyetimes.com/category/uk-travel/cities-towns/ LOVE – FETHIYE Thu, 30 Oct 2025 10:40:47 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.3 https://fethiyetimes.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/cropped-FT-logo-600x100-V2-2-3-5-2-2-Version-2-32x32.png Cities & Towns Archives - Fethiye Times https://fethiyetimes.com/category/uk-travel/cities-towns/ 32 32 Brick Lane: one of London’s most vibrant destinations https://fethiyetimes.com/brick-lane-one-of-londons-most-vibrant-destinations/ https://fethiyetimes.com/brick-lane-one-of-londons-most-vibrant-destinations/#respond Thu, 30 Oct 2025 10:40:32 +0000 https://fethiyetimes.com/?p=26082 Once the heart of the city’s industrial East End, Brick Lane has transformed into one of London’s most vibrant cultural hubs. Famed for its street art, vintage shops, and iconic curry houses, it’s a melting pot of creativity and history. Strolling along Brick Lane’s cobbled streets, visitors encounter a kaleidoscope of sights and sounds. Former […]

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Once the heart of the city’s industrial East End, Brick Lane has transformed into one of London’s most vibrant cultural hubs. Famed for its street art, vintage shops, and iconic curry houses, it’s a melting pot of creativity and history.

Strolling along Brick Lane’s cobbled streets, visitors encounter a kaleidoscope of sights and sounds. Former warehouses now house galleries, bars, and vintage boutiques, while colourful murals and graffiti by renowned street artists line the walls. The air is rich with the scent of spices from the famous curry houses, a nod to the area’s Bangladeshi heritage, alongside the unmistakable aroma of freshly baked bagels from the legendary Brick Lane Beigel Bake.

Dynamic, diverse, and full of life, Brick Lane is where London’s past meets its future — raw, colourful, and endlessly inspiring.

In Photos: Take a look at Brick Lane’s street art, markets, and famous food spots that make it one of London’s most distinctive areas.

Getting to Brick Lane

Brick Lane is located in London’s East End, stretching from Bethnal Green Road down to Whitechapel High Street. The area is easy to reach by public transport.

The nearest stations are Shoreditch High Street (Overground), just a few minutes’ walk away, and Aldgate East (Underground) on the District and Hammersmith & City lines. Liverpool Street Station is also within walking distance, offering mainline rail and several Tube connections.

Multiple bus routes serve the area, and cyclists will find docking stations nearby for easy access via Santander Cycles. Whether you arrive on foot, by Tube, or by bike, Brick Lane is best explored slowly — one mural, market stall, and bakery at a time.

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Coventry’s FarGo Village: Where Imagination and Community Collide https://fethiyetimes.com/coventrys-fargo-village-where-imagination-and-community-collide/ https://fethiyetimes.com/coventrys-fargo-village-where-imagination-and-community-collide/#respond Sun, 19 Oct 2025 06:00:00 +0000 https://fethiyetimes.com/?p=25543 Tucked just east of Coventry city centre, FarGo Village isn’t your typical shopping spot — it’s a creative playground where imagination and community collide. Once a tired industrial site, it’s now a buzzing hub of independent shops, artisan food, vintage treasures, and local events. Whether you’re after vinyl records, vegan eats, or handmade gifts you […]

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Tucked just east of Coventry city centre, FarGo Village isn’t your typical shopping spot — it’s a creative playground where imagination and community collide. Once a tired industrial site, it’s now a buzzing hub of independent shops, artisan food, vintage treasures, and local events. Whether you’re after vinyl records, vegan eats, or handmade gifts you won’t find anywhere else, FarGo is full of surprises waiting to be explored.

A Creative Heartbeat for Coventry

Step into FarGo Village and you’ll instantly feel the difference. Shipping containers have been transformed into quirky boutiques, murals brighten up every corner, and there’s always music drifting from somewhere. It’s the kind of place where you might grab a locally roasted coffee, stumble across a pop-up art show, then end up listening to a live band you’ve never heard of — but can’t stop tapping your foot to.

Born in 2014 from a regeneration project on Far Gosford Street, FarGo was designed to give Coventry’s creative community a home. Over a decade later, it’s thriving — now packed with more than 40 independent businesses that range from fashion and crafts to food, books, and brews. Whether you’re stopping by for a bite to eat, exploring vibrant food stalls, or sipping on a refreshing drink with friends, there’s something for every taste. Shoppers can wander through quirky boutiques, browse unique handmade crafts, and uncover vintage treasures or artisan creations that make for one-of-a-kind finds. Every corner of the Village invites discovery, making it the perfect spot to eat, shop, and explore at your own pace.

Events with a Local Twist

FarGo is never still for long. Most weekends, there’s something happening — from vegan festivals and chocolate markets to art fairs and open-air gigs. Seasonal highlights like the Christmas Makers Market draw crowds from across the Midlands, with fairy lights, mulled wine, and that feel-good festive energy.

The heart of it all is The Box — a flexible indoor venue that hosts everything from independent film nights and comedy shows to wedding fairs and vintage pop-ups.

How to Get There

You’ll find FarGo Village on Far Gosford Street (CV1 5ED) — just a 10–15 minute walk from Coventry city centre. Buses 8, 9, 9a, and 13 stop nearby, or if you’re driving, there’s parking at Paynes Lane Car Park (CV1 5LN) and Far Gosford Street Car Park (CV1 5DT).

Most shops open around 10 am to 5 pm, but hours vary — and if you’re coming for an event, evenings can be lively well into the night.

Insider Tips

  • Visit on a weekend – that’s when the Village truly comes alive with street food, live music, and full stalls.
  • Bring comfy shoes – there’s plenty to explore, from indoor markets to outdoor courtyards.
  • Come hungry – you’ll want to sample more than one food stall!
  • Check social media – events change weekly, and there’s always something new on the calendar.

A Place with Soul

FarGo Village isn’t just about shopping — it’s about stories, creativity, and community. It’s where small businesses take their first steps, where artists showcase their work, and where visitors connect with the independent spirit that makes Coventry so unique.

Whether you’re there for an afternoon or a full day, FarGo leaves its mark — a reminder that the best places are often the ones built by passionate people doing what they love.

For the latest updates, opening times, and upcoming events, follow FarGo Village on social media or visit their website:

Website: https://www.fargovillage.co.uk

Facebook: FarGo Village Coventry

Facebook: The Box at FarGo Village

Instagram: fargovillagecov

Instagram: theboxatfargovillage

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A visit to ‘Little Istanbul’ with Mick & Trudie https://fethiyetimes.com/a-visit-to-little-istanbul-with-mick-trudie/ https://fethiyetimes.com/a-visit-to-little-istanbul-with-mick-trudie/#respond Thu, 25 Sep 2025 03:30:00 +0000 https://fethiyetimes.com/?p=10837 According to Wikipedia, there is an estimated 500,000 people of Turkish origin living in the United Kingdom. The Turkish community is not evenly distributed across the country and the concentration of the Turks is almost all in Greater London. The Turks have created Turkish neighbourhoods mostly in North and North-East London however there are also Turkish communities in South […]

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According to Wikipedia, there is an estimated 500,000 people of Turkish origin living in the United Kingdom. The Turkish community is not evenly distributed across the country and the concentration of the Turks is almost all in Greater London. The Turks have created Turkish neighbourhoods mostly in North and North-East London however there are also Turkish communities in South London and the City of Westminster.

Many of the Turkish community pursue self-employment opportunities and there are clearly identifiable Turkish areas with streets lined with restaurants, kebab shops, cafes, food stores, barbers and various other trades.

Welcome to Green Lanes in North London

Mick and Trudie visited and spoke to Turks in Green Lanes, aka ‘Istanbul in North London’, one of the biggest Turkish communities in the UK. They had no idea that you can find everything here you would find in Turkey as well as superb Turkish restaurants and cafe’s. Let’s take a look…

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Discover Plymouth: Britain’s Ocean City Awaits https://fethiyetimes.com/discover-plymouth-britains-ocean-city-awaits/ https://fethiyetimes.com/discover-plymouth-britains-ocean-city-awaits/#respond Mon, 22 Sep 2025 10:27:03 +0000 https://fethiyetimes.com/?p=23941 Perched on the stunning south coast of Devon, Plymouth is a city where history meets the sea, and adventure is never far away. Known as Britain’s Ocean City, Plymouth is steeped in maritime heritage, yet it’s also a vibrant destination full of culture, food, and unforgettable experiences. Whether you’re a history buff, a foodie, or […]

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Perched on the stunning south coast of Devon, Plymouth is a city where history meets the sea, and adventure is never far away. Known as Britain’s Ocean City, Plymouth is steeped in maritime heritage, yet it’s also a vibrant destination full of culture, food, and unforgettable experiences. Whether you’re a history buff, a foodie, or a lover of the great outdoors, this coastal gem has something for you.

A City Shaped by the Sea

Few places in England can boast such a strong connection to the ocean. Plymouth’s historic Barbican and Sutton Harbour brim with cobbled streets, independent shops, and waterside eateries. It was from here that the Mayflower set sail in 1620, carrying the Pilgrim Fathers to a new life across the Atlantic. Today, visitors can walk in their footsteps along the Mayflower Trail or explore centuries of seafaring history at the Mayflower Museum and the Plymouth Gin Distillery.

The Hoe: Views That Take Your Breath Away

Standing on Plymouth Hoe, you’ll quickly see why this dramatic waterfront is the city’s pride. With sweeping views over Plymouth Sound, it’s the perfect spot for a leisurely stroll, picnic, or even a dip in the famous Tinside Lido, an art-deco outdoor pool right on the water’s edge. The Hoe is also home to Smeaton’s Tower, a striking red-and-white lighthouse offering panoramic views if you’re up for the climb.

A Hub for Food and Culture

Plymouth’s food scene is thriving, with a mix of fresh seafood, cosy pubs, and contemporary dining. The Royal William Yard, once a naval victualling yard, is now a hotspot for restaurants, bars, and galleries—all with unbeatable harbour views.

For culture lovers, Plymouth Pavilions hosts big-name concerts and shows, while The Box, the city’s award-winning museum and cultural space, brings art, history, and heritage together in one inspiring place.

Adventure on Your Doorstep

Nature lovers will find Plymouth an ideal base. Just a short drive inland lies Dartmoor National Park, with its wild landscapes, granite tors, and scenic trails. To the west and east, the South West Coast Path beckons with rugged cliffs, sandy beaches, and charming fishing villages—perfect for walkers and photographers alike.

Why Plymouth?

It’s a city with a story to tell and views that will stay with you long after you leave. With its unique mix of history, culture, and natural beauty, Plymouth offers the best of both worlds: the buzz of a lively city and the calm of the great outdoors. Whether you’re visiting for a weekend escape, a family holiday, or a cultural adventure, Plymouth is ready to welcome you.

Getting There

Plymouth is easily accessible through a variety of links, including road, rail, water and air.

You can find more details at this link

Start planning your trip today—Britain’s Ocean City is waiting!

And this is just the beginning—we’ll be bringing you more inspiring stories about UK cities and towns in the coming weeks, so stay tuned!

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Bourton-on-the-Water: The Venice of the Cotswolds https://fethiyetimes.com/bourton-on-the-water-the-venice-of-the-cotswolds/ https://fethiyetimes.com/bourton-on-the-water-the-venice-of-the-cotswolds/#respond Mon, 22 Sep 2025 10:26:53 +0000 https://fethiyetimes.com/?p=23983 Tucked away in the heart of Gloucestershire, Bourton-on-the-Water is one of the Cotswolds’ most enchanting villages. Known as the “Venice of the Cotswolds” thanks to the River Windrush that meanders gently through its centre, this picture-perfect village is a true English gem. With its honey-coloured stone cottages, arched footbridges, and charming streets, it’s easy to […]

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Tucked away in the heart of Gloucestershire, Bourton-on-the-Water is one of the Cotswolds’ most enchanting villages. Known as the “Venice of the Cotswolds” thanks to the River Windrush that meanders gently through its centre, this picture-perfect village is a true English gem. With its honey-coloured stone cottages, arched footbridges, and charming streets, it’s easy to see why Bourton is one of the most visited villages in England.

A Village Steeped in Charm

The first thing that strikes visitors is the river itself. Flowing right through the village, the Windrush is shallow and crystal clear, often dotted with ducks and families enjoying a peaceful paddle. Small stone footbridges arch gracefully across the water, creating postcard-perfect views that have been photographed for generations.

Surrounding the river, traditional Cotswold stone buildings house a mix of tea rooms, boutiques, and cosy pubs. Whether you’re drawn to local crafts, antiques, or a hearty lunch, Bourton’s streets invite you to slow down and savour every detail.

Things to See and Do

Bourton-on-the-Water may be small, but it offers plenty to keep visitors entertained:

  • Model Village – A one-ninth scale replica of Bourton itself, this unique attraction lets you walk among miniature versions of the village’s buildings, gardens, and even the River Windrush.
  • Birdland Park & Gardens – Home to over 500 birds, from flamingos to penguins, Birdland is a favourite with families and nature lovers alike.
  • Cotswold Motoring Museum – Packed with vintage cars, motorcycles, and memorabilia, it’s also home to the famous TV character Brum.
  • The Dragonfly Maze – A traditional yew hedge maze with a fun twist – solve clues along the way to discover the golden dragonfly at its heart.

A Year-Round Destination

Bourton-on-the-Water has a special charm in every season. In summer, the village is alive with picnics by the river and children splashing in the shallows. Autumn paints the trees in rich hues of gold and amber, while winter brings a magical atmosphere, especially when the Christmas tree is set right in the middle of the river – a sight that feels straight out of a fairy tale.

Exploring Beyond the Village

Bourton also makes an ideal base for exploring the wider Cotswolds. Nearby villages like Stow-on-the-Wold and Lower Slaughter offer equally stunning scenery, historic pubs, and plenty of walking opportunities across rolling countryside.

It’s rare to find a place that feels both timeless and welcoming, but Bourton manages exactly that. Whether you come for a leisurely afternoon tea, a family day out, or simply to wander and soak up the atmosphere, this riverside village never fails to charm.

Getting There

Bourton-on-the-Water is located relatively central to the UK and is therefor easily accessible from most regions.

You can find more details at this link

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