I've never been to Exeter or Bristol but Bath definitely gets my vote. Lots of students and shops that have "Challenge 25" (I kid you not) for fags and booze.
>>3380 > Lots of students and shops that have "Challenge 25" (I kid you not) for fags and booze.
I meant that as a sort of caveat by the way, not as a selling point.
Selling points are as the other the lad said the great architectural beauty, the decent pubs, decent places to get a curry and, well yeah, foreign student fanny. Also you can get a bus from there to stone henge and try to do ket there off an oyster card but lose it all because it's too windy and live forever with the regret that you'll probably never tick Stone Henge off your "Global sites of occult power that I've bumped ket at" ticklist. Or maybe that's just me.
The question of moving to brighton is really a lifestyle one. If you are the sort of person that wants the green party hippy lifestyle that place offers then it is an obvious choice, Bristol is a watered down version of that with homeless everywhere, if you don't want the lifestyle Brighton is selling I'd go Bath, I've never been to Exter so I don't know what it is like.
Exeter is lovely, but it's in the middle of fucking nowhere. You might as well move to Norwich.
Bristol is a surprisingly picturesque crack den.
Liverpool is alright if you don't mind Scousers. Personally I find them to be cloyingly sentimental, but a lot of people like that sort of thing. It's only 50 minutes on the train to Manchester and 2:16 to London, which is nice.
Brighton is full of lovely tosspots. Do you like kale? I hope you like kale.