York Vacation & Tourism Guide
photo by Travelbug71
York is a historic city in northern England, offering an array of places to stroll and explore. The Shambles and Clifford's Tower are popular sites for tourists, while plenty of museums, cafes, castles, pubs and gardens are also well worth the visit.
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1. Blossoms York
Real Traveler Rating: 4.2 out of 5 based on 22 reviews from 2 sources
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"Great place to stay in York." — source Hostelworld
"Great hotel with good facilities but it might be a little too far from the city centre for some people." — source Hostelworld
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1. Castle Howard
Set on more than 1,000 acres of scenic parkland, this historic structure was built in 1699 and features ... more
Real Travelers who've been to Castle Howard
Travelbug71 in Castle Howard, Yorkshire said
, at least for the time being. The family is divided today; my brother was going to Castle Howard but changed his mind at the last continue reading »
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2. York Minster
... the great cathedrals of the world, York Minster traces its origins from the early 7th century; the present building, however, dates from the 13th century. Like the cathedral at Lincoln, York Minster is characterized by thre... more
Real Travelers who've been to York Minster
jordan_norstrom in York said
into York at around 7:30pm. The next day we wandered around York and saw the incredable York Minster which is one of the oldest continue reading »
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3. Clifford's Tower
This substantial stone tower was built in 1233 by Henry III featuring ... more
Real Travelers who've been to Clifford's Tower
DemonGroover in A York in the Road said
all the tourist spots. From the York Castle museum to Clifford’s Tower, the fabulous York Minster, St Mary’s Abbey continue reading »
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4. Castle Museum (The)
... Castle, this is one of the finest folk museums in the country. Its unique feature is a re-creation of a Victorian cobbled street, Kirkgate, named for the museum's founder, Dr. John Kirk. He acquired his large collection whi... more
Real Travelers who've been to Castle Museum (The)
NZ Shovelbum in A week in York said
Castle Museum today to see the Victorian Street replica that was neat but could have been more interactive continue reading »
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5. York Railway Station
At the time of its opening in June 1877, this railroad station was the center ... more
Real Travelers who've been to York Railway Station
Travelbug71 in York: The Minster and The Treasurer's House said
with a picnic and enjoy the spectacle. I’m deposited outside York railway station and quickly spot the impressive city continue reading »
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6. Museum Gardens
The Yorkshire Museum, home to some of the richest archaeological finds in Europe, is set ... more
Real Travelers who've been to Museum Gardens
Travelbug71 in York: Vikings and Museums said
, but the only reference in the whole book to a museum, is when the narrator was taken to the Museum Gardens as a child to play. It would continue reading »
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7. Jorvik Viking Center
Museum features the many valuable archaeological finds from the city of Jorvik, renamed by ... more
Real Travelers who've been to Jorvik Viking Center
Kala in Day trip to York said
=""_blank"">http://www.yorkminster .orgFinally, the Jorvik Viking Center. For continue reading »
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8. Shambles
... the most famous street in York and the only one to be listed in the Doomsday book. It's quaint and very picturesque with its narrow cobbled streets and the timbered shops leaning so close they nearly touch each other. It us... more
Real Travelers who've been to Shambles
Brisbird in Yesteryear York said
shrines.We then headed for the famous Shambles street, where the narrow laneways and crooked buildings house everything from continue reading »
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9. National Railway Museum (NRM)
A must-see for railroad buffs, this museum celebrates railways ... more
Real Travelers who've been to National Railway Museum (NRM)
Travelbug71 in York: Roman Empire to the Age of Steam said
room. By the time I leave it’s only about 3pm, so I finally make my way across town towards the National Railway Museum continue reading »
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10. Riverside Walk
... better thing is there to do on a lovely summer day than to leisurely walk beside the river or to just sit and have a picnic and watch the boats go by? Riverside Walk stretches from Ouse Bridge to Lendal Bridge and beyond. J... more
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1. Delrio's
Panoramic images of Delrio's the Italian restaurant in York England more
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2. Bari Restaurant
Panoramic images of Delrio's the Italian restaurant in York England more
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3. The Living Room - York
The Living Room York is situated on the first floor within the new riverside Merchant Exchange development on Bridge ... more
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4. Blue Bicycle (The)
Located near York Minster, The Blue Bicycle has become one of York's dining landmarks. With a French style English menu heavily weighted ... more
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5. Kite's Restaurant
This is a small and intimate restaurant tucked away from the main streets on the top floor of an old restored building, yet still within easy reach of most of the city's major historical attractions and entertainment outlets. T... more
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6. Harkers Café Bar
... or gateways, to the city of York: Bootham Bar , Micklegate Bar , Monk Bar and Walmgate Bar. Walmgate is the only surviving city gate in England to have preserved its barbican. Monk Bar has a portcullis still in good working... more
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7. No. 8
Although the name of this café is quite unimaginative, it does not reflect on the food served here. No. 8 is a small, family-run café close to York Minster and the York City Art Gallery and it prides itself on using only fresh,... more
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8. Café Concerto
Overlooked by York Minster, this is a small but perfectly formed café/restaurant, in the heart of York. It's popular with locals and tourists alike and is within easy reach of the Yorkshire Museum and the York City Art Gallery... more
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9. D.C.H
One of York’s best restaurants, the DCH sits opposite one of Europe’s most magnificent Gothic cathedrals, York Minster. ... more
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10. Kennedy's Cafe & Bar
... lunch spot or a trendy dinner out and is located right near the center of York. Kennedy's sets itself from the rest with its ecclectic menu and live music that is hosted multiple times ... more
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