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Where’s the one place you never want to visit again?

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hollysteers Mon 13-Sept-21 12:13:57

In my case, Benidorm?

NotTooOld Mon 13-Sept-21 21:50:33

Alton Towers - ghastly place.

Surprised no-one's mentioned it yet!

Grannynannywanny Mon 13-Sept-21 21:40:14

kissngate

Milton Keynes- dreadful
Rhyl - rough
Barmouth - beach full of sewage
Glasgow - rough
Harrogate - over rated
Harlow - just awful
Westward Ho - horrible place
Naples - dirty
Lanzagrotty - speaks for itself

Don’t be so shy kissngate say how you really feel!

srn63 Mon 13-Sept-21 21:24:48

Have to add another one, Cornwall, went a few years ago with my husband, he swears we must have gone somewhere else because he can't understand how everyone raves about it and we hated it! The B&B owner in one of the places we stayed must have put us in his room because the wardrobe and drawers were full of his clothes! Even had his medication in the bathroom! Hubby went down to breakfast in one of the shirts he found in the wardrobe but the owner either didn't notice or just didn't comment. Horrible place full of businesses hyping prices to rip the tourists off.

MissAdventure Mon 13-Sept-21 21:22:13

I loved the Isle of Wight, too.
Just pottering along by the waters edge; it's so quaint.

Chewbacca Mon 13-Sept-21 21:13:18

I have enjoyed a lot of these places! I'm outraged!

Me too MissA! I've had so many wonderful holidays on the Isle of Wight and can't understand how anyone couldn't find something of interest there, apart from Osborne House. So many little hidden coves, beautiful beaches and places of interest to explore; I'm still finding new ones 30 years later!

srn63 Mon 13-Sept-21 21:08:52

Two places, hated them both equally, New York or rather the people, just too rude! The Isle of Wight, apart from Osbourne house which was lovely, the rest is just a ghastly place.

BoadiceaJones Mon 13-Sept-21 21:08:37

The public toilets at Temple Street markets, Hong Kong.

CanadianGran Mon 13-Sept-21 21:00:55

To those who did not like Barbados; please explain your reasons? It has always been on my bucket list.

Sweetpeasue Mon 13-Sept-21 20:59:19

Agree Grannyrebel7 - - Prestatyn.
Workington
Galashiels - - very rundown. Public loos disgusting. Used needles on the floor

Lincslass Mon 13-Sept-21 20:56:14

mrswoo

Gibraltar- because if I want Marks and Spencer’s and red post boxes I can get them at home in the UK.

Luckygirl I’m with you 100% about Edinburgh it’s grey, grey, cold and grey. Give me Glasgow any day.

Aah, but in Gib you can get much more sunshine?

MissAdventure Mon 13-Sept-21 20:40:35

I have enjoyed a lot of these places!
I'm outraged! shock

kissngate Mon 13-Sept-21 20:32:05

Milton Keynes- dreadful
Rhyl - rough
Barmouth - beach full of sewage
Glasgow - rough
Harrogate - over rated
Harlow - just awful
Westward Ho - horrible place
Naples - dirty
Lanzagrotty - speaks for itself

grannyqueenie Mon 13-Sept-21 20:24:31

Probably every holiday either at home or abroad I’ve come home saying I’d happily go there again… but not Barbados!

grannyrebel7 Mon 13-Sept-21 20:11:23

Prestatyn, awful place! In fact I don't like North Wales at all. All that grey slate is just depressing.

62Granny Mon 13-Sept-21 20:07:21

Portugal , we stayed in a villa that friends of ours had stayed in previously and loved the area. The place was deathly quiet we never seen any one the whole week while walking through the urbanisation load of villas just no people around it was mid October. We went for a walk and walked through another urbanisation same there everywhere was shutted up apart from one bar we had a drink and stayed for an hour no other people even walked past.

CanadianGran Mon 13-Sept-21 19:56:37

There are no places that are on my no-go list, but some that I probably wouldn't go back just because I've seen it once and that was good enough.

The first time we went to the Dominican Republic, I thought it was magical; palm trees, powder white sand and turquoise water. When we returned 5 years later, all that was still the same, but the people there somehow seemed changed. Were they hardened to tourists? I'm not sure, but somehow there was a rougher edge to the place.

Blondiescot Mon 13-Sept-21 19:20:26

FannyCornforth

Sue it’s far too busy, I’ll grant you that. It’s very hard to go anywhere in the UK now that isn’t over crowded

Scotland has plenty of unspoiled places - places where you can walk for miles and never see another soul.

TillyTrotter Mon 13-Sept-21 19:04:39

I wouldn’t want to visit Amsterdam again although I know it is loved by many who make frequent return trips.
I was unwell while there so maybe that didn’t help me form a good impression.

FannyCornforth Mon 13-Sept-21 19:02:02

Sue it’s far too busy, I’ll grant you that. It’s very hard to go anywhere in the UK now that isn’t over crowded

SueDonim Mon 13-Sept-21 18:59:44

Well, I haven’t visited every nook and cranny of Cornwall, to be fair, grin but I just don’t feel the love for it that everyone else does. It’s so scruffy and some of the towns look derelict. I much prefer Somerset, of the W Country counties.

Josianne Mon 13-Sept-21 18:50:00

Beauty is definitely in the eye of the beholder on this thread. Excellent!

Georgesgran Mon 13-Sept-21 18:47:29

Forgot to add Tunisia. Going way back and 3 girls confided they’d never been out of the hotel, except to the pool and that was a dangerous place.

FannyCornforth Mon 13-Sept-21 18:47:05

SueCornwall!? An entire county?

SueDonim Mon 13-Sept-21 18:43:03

Cornwall. It’s scruffy and full of rocks.

Skegness, Grimsby, Margate, Worthing.

Disneyland California.

Las Vegas. Didn’t hate it but wouldn’t go again.

PS I lived in Lagos for five years and loved it! grin

Billybob4491 Mon 13-Sept-21 18:40:52

Just thought of another one - St Osyth.