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Take a crafty tour of the cities and hometowns of our members to discover their favorite shops, restaurants and inspiring hang-outs

Reading, England •

The best thing about living in Reading, for me, is that I live in between the town centre and the countryside. This means i can get into town in a half-hour’s bus drive, but I can also cycle into the countryside within about 15 minutes.



Belfast, Northern Ireland •

Belfast is a great blend of history and heritage meeting an influx of modern trends and ways of thinking. In many ways still up and coming, the city has a burgeoning cultural life with pop up shops appearing in which to try new foods or buy beautiful, handmade crafts. A staple of city life is the availability of a pint and a friendly face to share it with - Belfast people love a good 'yarn', especially when it's a chat with a visitor!



Stourbridge, England •

The best thing about living in Stourbridge, is that it's a historic market town, and even though it's a small, it is packed with all kinds of shops to cater for everyone's needs and likes.



Pretoria, South Africa • Visit Website »

Everything is closeby. If you want to go shopping, there are unlimited options. If you want to go clubbing, there are student hotspots such as Hatfield Square which are full of clubs and bars. If you want to spend time in nature, there are national parks and gardens everywhere. I live quite close to the city centre, but not close enough for the noise or anything to affect us. We have an amazing view of the city though, especially at night with all the city lights!



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