Situated just over the border from England on the south coast of Wales sits Cardiff. The Welsh capital since 1955, Cardiff, with a population of around 365,000, is the UK’s 11th largest city but the biggest in Wales, with Swansea in 2nd place with a population of around 245,000.
With its fascinating history, beautiful green spaces and multi-cultural vibe, it’s no surprise that Bristol is such a popular place to live - in fact, Bristol has been ranked the ‘Number One Place to Live in the UK’ by The Times.
In Charleston, South Carolina, you are spoiled for choice with stunning sandy beaches. This port city is blessed with some of the best coastlines outside of Florida. Try the city’s favourites in the summer for the sense of community, or hop in the car and drive just out of town for a more secluded feel. From family-friendly to picturesque, there are so many beaches to choose from. Grab your beach bag and your sunglasses before checking out our guide to the city’s best beaches.
New Jersey has been wrongly portrayed in popular media of recent years. Reality shows like Jersey Shore or gritty dramas like The Sopranos, are often resented by New Jersey residents as a misinterpretation of Jerseyan life. In reality, Jersey is a state that has a culturally diverse population, great job opportunities, a strong real estate market, beautiful scenery with beaches and mountains and, most importantly, fantastic educational facilities. In fact, New Jersey is the best state in the entire US for education up to high school graduation (Florida is number one for higher-education). This success is down to a number of factors including productive government spending on institutions, a talent pool of good teachers and a community that strive to support their children in becoming well-rounded, informed citizens.
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