I was once an international student from China😉but now in Australia! Proud to say I stayed in Sheffield over on year, I visited most places mentioned in the clip! However, my favourite one is Cholera monument park, where you can have a fantastic view of the whole city! Miss Sheffield, miss the U.K. , miss the culture of the U.K. Wish one day I could go visit again! ❤❤
1. Botanical gardens 2. Graves Park 3. Tropical butterfly house wildlife 4.Kelham Island museum 5.Sheffield cathedral 6.Western Park museum 7.National emergency museum 8. Abbeydale Industrial hamlet 9.Graves Art Gallery 10. Mellenium Gallery 11. Crucible Theatre 12. Winter Gardens 13. Lantern Tower
I have to laugh whenever I see or read these guides of Sheffield. They always seem to start off with . . . 'Sheffield, England's 4th largest city' or the 'UK's 5th largest city. This may well be the case ''statistically'' but in reality it certainly is not. UK city boundaries are very arbitrary and differ from region to region. In fact Yorkshire cities are notorious for exaggerating their size/population. Sheffield's city boundary includes nearly half of the Peak District. Leeds and Bradford are even worse. Leeds includes towns miles away such as Wetherby and Otley within its city limits. Bradford includes places like Keighley, Ilkley and Silsden. All of which are a considerable distance from Bradford and separated by miles of green belt! It really is a joke. Conversely, Manchester's boundary only includes a fraction of it's contiguous urban area. Similarly Liverpool's and Glasgow's boundaries are drawn very tight. Put it this way, if I was unfamiliar with this country and was randomly dumped in Sheffield city centre and told I was in England's 4th largest city, then I would be left feeling very underwhelmed and disappointed. To conclude Sheffield in 'real terms' is probably about 7th largest in England and 8th in the UK behind London, Birmingham, Manchester, Glasgow, Liverpool, Leeds and Bristol. Sorry for the rant, I just find such statements very misleading.
I don't think you can blame individual cities for their size because the concervative government reorganised city and county boundaries in 1974, (cities are growing all the time otherwise we'd all live in villages) apparently the best way to find out what if any city you belong to just check who you pay your council tax to 🙂
Don’t bother taking your car because there’s nowhere to park don’t bother doing shopping as the shops are declining and closing down Sheffield Council only care about the students weird horrible flats everywhere mix-and-match buildings oh and if you’re really lucky you might see those awful shipping containers
Don't bother bringing your car because you will smash it to bits on the pot holes! The roads resurfaced by AMEY are already breaking up and being patched. The money got milked and ran out so roads that badly needed resurfacing got abandoned, try driving on Chippinghouse rd and Crescent rd. Coming back from Scarborough Christmas day (the M1, A1M and A64 in particular are like billiard tables) I had to swerve a massive pothole in the newly built, not just resurfaced, newly built, Sheffield Parkway! How long has that took to mess with again? The gateway, main rd into the city, it's a disgrace.
@@richardburns5925the Sheffield parkway is currently being rebuilt right now with abt £150 million cash, so shouldnt be a problem anymore once finished.
Not really. You friend must have been involved in the gangs or here to sell drugs or something dodgy because i lived in the rpughest neighbouroods in Sheffield for years, in neighbourhoods with the most violence, but only ever saw those who rhemselves carry knives or guns, sell drugs or those that get involved with those people ever get stabbed or shot, nd if you're not involved in it then you have to be a one in the 560,000 people in the citie/unluckiest person in the city to get caught up in that shit... becaue unless you go running ur mouth then your fine and dont see any trouble.. same as anywhere else..
I'd like to bet the lady narrating has never been to Sheffield or even England. She needs to brush up on her homework. And yes, I'm born and bred Sheffield!!
What dump! The roads in Ukrainian are probably better. They waste money paying councillors £190,000 per year instead of improving things. Read Animal Farm and you will understand,
If you wonderee why there is a thing for metal ( you probably didn't ) back in the day Sheffield was known as the steel city because most of the UK's cutlery was made their. Also another small thing is bramall lane which is the city's football stadium and has hosted a few games of the recent women's euros
The reason why Sheffield made cutlery for the world is because they are the founders of stainless steel. The first ever bar of stainless steel was made in Sheffield. And no one wants to eat with a rusty knife and fork. So that's why Sheffield stainless steel became worldwide.
@@jonathanmaybury5698 Is there a good museum which teaches about this. Some of my ancestors were pocket knife makers in Sheffield. I’d like to plan a trip to visit the area.
I was once an international student from China😉but now in Australia! Proud to say I stayed in Sheffield over on year, I visited most places mentioned in the clip! However, my favourite one is Cholera monument park, where you can have a fantastic view of the whole city! Miss Sheffield, miss the U.K. , miss the culture of the U.K. Wish one day I could go visit again! ❤❤
I live in this great city I have visited all of thses places at least once most more then once because they are just so great.
I want to move here from london would you say it’s safer?
@@daniella309yeah
2:03 dedicated to Ess Tee Peter and Ess Tee Paul 🤣
1. Botanical gardens 2. Graves Park 3. Tropical butterfly house wildlife 4.Kelham Island museum 5.Sheffield cathedral 6.Western Park museum 7.National emergency museum 8. Abbeydale Industrial hamlet 9.Graves Art Gallery 10. Mellenium Gallery 11. Crucible Theatre 12. Winter Gardens 13. Lantern Tower
I love ❤ Sheffield. 🇮🇳🇮🇳 ponds fortze international aquatic centere. 💐💐❤💐💐
You missed out Crucible Theatre, Peace Gardens and Winter Gardens. And failed to mention Lantern Tower in the Cathedral, very unique.
A rose looks wonderful...but it still has thorns....!
As does any city
There lived a beloved near general hospital park 😍😁
My home town. Good selection of places to see and a there’s a whole lot more besides x
hi x
Thank you :)
good
Good list, but lose the infuriating noise in the background.
Sorry about that! We will try to make it better!
I want to visit sheffield (my girlfriend lives there) also I just want to learn about the city a bit more with her by my side.
Same reason 😁
Happy to know that. :)
Sheffield space centre
Train Station to get out.
Awesome!
Thank you!
hi x
Nice
Thank you!
I have to laugh whenever I see or read these guides of Sheffield. They always seem to start off with . . . 'Sheffield, England's 4th largest city' or the 'UK's 5th largest city. This may well be the case ''statistically'' but in reality it certainly is not. UK city boundaries are very arbitrary and differ from region to region. In fact Yorkshire cities are notorious for exaggerating their size/population. Sheffield's city boundary includes nearly half of the Peak District. Leeds and Bradford are even worse. Leeds includes towns miles away such as Wetherby and Otley within its city limits. Bradford includes places like Keighley, Ilkley and Silsden. All of which are a considerable distance from Bradford and separated by miles of green belt! It really is a joke. Conversely, Manchester's boundary only includes a fraction of it's contiguous urban area. Similarly Liverpool's and Glasgow's boundaries are drawn very tight. Put it this way, if I was unfamiliar with this country and was randomly dumped in Sheffield city centre and told I was in England's 4th largest city, then I would be left feeling very underwhelmed and disappointed. To conclude Sheffield in 'real terms' is probably about 7th largest in England and 8th in the UK behind London, Birmingham, Manchester, Glasgow, Liverpool, Leeds and Bristol. Sorry for the rant, I just find such statements very misleading.
I don't think you can blame individual cities for their size because the concervative government reorganised city and county boundaries in 1974, (cities are growing all the time otherwise we'd all live in villages) apparently the best way to find out what if any city you belong to just check who you pay your council tax to 🙂
I'm sorry that facts are so painful.
God it's really not that important
No one gives a shit
No one asked for an essay lil bro
bai mai tm king ho jo ap ke sath game mai aaya ta
Got it. Thank you. :)
Why isn’t manor on this list?
The way these glossed over promotional films go,they neglect the nitty gritty of the underbelly of the place.
Same for any city…
U missed pagehall thats the best in sheff lol
KEEP OUT WARNING
For you, definitely
@@poddington 55 years here it's a doss hole with a snob spoilt middle class lefties labour council
I in the
Don’t bother taking your car because there’s nowhere to park don’t bother doing shopping as the shops are declining and closing down Sheffield Council only care about the students weird horrible flats everywhere mix-and-match buildings oh and if you’re really lucky you might see those awful shipping containers
Don't bother bringing your car because you will smash it to bits on the pot holes! The roads resurfaced by AMEY are already breaking up and being patched. The money got milked and ran out so roads that badly needed resurfacing got abandoned, try driving on Chippinghouse rd and Crescent rd. Coming back from Scarborough Christmas day (the M1, A1M and A64 in particular are like billiard tables) I had to swerve a massive pothole in the newly built, not just resurfaced, newly built, Sheffield Parkway! How long has that took to mess with again? The gateway, main rd into the city, it's a disgrace.
@@richardburns5925the Sheffield parkway is currently being rebuilt right now with abt £150 million cash, so shouldnt be a problem anymore once finished.
Lots of crime there isn't there? My friend got stabbed to death there earlier this year.lots of hostilities in certain areas,lots of gangs.
One of the safer cities in the UK - try looking at Liverpool, Manchester, London for crime stats if that’s your thing.
Not really.
You friend must have been involved in the gangs or here to sell drugs or something dodgy because i lived in the rpughest neighbouroods in Sheffield for years, in neighbourhoods with the most violence, but only ever saw those who rhemselves carry knives or guns, sell drugs or those that get involved with those people ever get stabbed or shot, nd if you're not involved in it then you have to be a one in the 560,000 people in the citie/unluckiest person in the city to get caught up in that shit... becaue unless you go running ur mouth then your fine and dont see any trouble.. same as anywhere else..
I'd like to bet the lady narrating has never been to Sheffield or even England.
She needs to brush up on her homework.
And yes, I'm born and bred Sheffield!!
AI narration is the worst
Indian steel better than Sheffield steel very very cheap 😂😂😂😂
What dump! The roads in Ukrainian are probably better. They waste money paying councillors £190,000 per year instead of improving things. Read Animal Farm and you will understand,
Good grief - some will find anything to moan about…
@@poddington I agree! No one does a hatchet job on Sheffield better than Sheffielders- yet they stay. I wonder why?
@@spaceforgrace3312 Spot on…
Why would you want to come here tho
If you wonderee why there is a thing for metal ( you probably didn't ) back in the day Sheffield was known as the steel city because most of the UK's cutlery was made their.
Also another small thing is bramall lane which is the city's football stadium and has hosted a few games of the recent women's euros
Thank you for that information.
Is that sarcastic or no
The worlds steel not just Uk
The reason why Sheffield made cutlery for the world is because they are the founders of stainless steel. The first ever bar of stainless steel was made in Sheffield. And no one wants to eat with a rusty knife and fork. So that's why Sheffield stainless steel became worldwide.
@@jonathanmaybury5698 Is there a good museum which teaches about this. Some of my ancestors were pocket knife makers in Sheffield. I’d like to plan a trip to visit the area.