According to readers of the Sunday Times it is:
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Short Independent version of article here
Another survey by the Independent also cited the city as the most liveable place in the country. I also understand that a very high proportion of graduates from the two uni's stay on indefinitely.
I fell in love with Bristol on a mini-break a few years ago and have been back about six times since (some of you may remember my 'Isn't Bristol lovely?' thread from 2012). I don't think it's fair to compare it to London (or any other British city) but my God it has pretty much everything:
Spacious city centre where you can hear yourself think
Culture
Superb variety of shops, independent and chain
Strong foodie scene
Not too touristy
Strong sense of community
Nice contrast of the old and the new
Beautiful Harbourside
Relatively buoyant job market
Generally friendly, diverse and warm people
Street art gives the city a unique dimension
Easy access to the capital and other parts of the west country
Shame it's so expensive but then everywhere that's desirable is.
What does everyone think? Am I romanticising the city? Or was John Betjeman right when he said of Bristol it's 'the most beautiful, interesting and distinguished city in England'?
I'm vaguely thinking of moving there from London, if I can sort out a job, but aware that living somewhere and visiting it are two very different things. Can't wait to go again in June.