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Varrock has culture (the museums) and RuneScape gold also shopping (the grand exchange). Once you wander off the main road but it's about the slums. Nyet. Lumbridge looks nice but it is not as nice as the nearby goblin camps. Lumby is being rumored to be being attacked by goblins, however they seem to not mind fighting.
Falador is a lovely and well-kept city (the "Falador Massacre" is a distant memory). The safety of being well protected and enclosed gives you a feeling of security (or maybe an illusion of security). You might also want to. There's very little to do there even if you're not a dwarf miner. There's a party area, but I have yet to visit one .....
Edgeville is a tiny town that has big city vibes. It's a sleepy hamlet during the week however on weekends it gets as crowded as Times Square on New Year's Eve. Put your picnic basket in a bag and go to the highest point of the hill. The PvPers will battle it out beyond the Wilderness Wall. Though seeing undead skeletons wandering about only a few feet from my bedroom window (even even if they're safe behind the winderness wall) would freak me out.
Ardongue is a large town. It has a huge market that is located in the square. There's even a zoo within the vicinity! But who wants to live in that walled-in plague city (despite reports that the plague is not real)? You could also be taken to the Fight Arena and force to fight for your life if you decide to leave the walls. ).
If you're looking for a hot, arrid climate There's Al Kharid as well as Pollnivneach. I'm not a fan of the hot weather, but then again, it's all up to old school runescape buy gold you. Port Sarim, a small fishing town, is another option. It is a great destination if you are a boaty type.