York Travel Guide

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York is essentially a small city. Its city centre is a hive of activity surrounded by the safety of its ancient walls and looked over by the watchful spire of the giant Minster. The following are descriptions of some key areas in and around York and the kind of attractions, shops and businesses you are likely to find in each of them. Bishopthorpe Located on the … Read York introduction

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Clifford's Tower

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Cliffords Tower, one of York's most impressive landmarks, is perched on a hill in the centre of the city. There are many steps to negotiate in order to get to the entrance, but once inside you can climb to the very top of the tower and walk …
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York Railway Station
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Haunted Walk of York
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Deep Sea Den
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Original Ghost Walk of York

Hilton York

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Situated directly opposite Clifford's Tower and the Castle Museum , the Hilton York is a modern luxurious hotel with first-class facilities and service to …
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Mount Royale Hotel
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Ramada Encore York
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Best Western Pavilon Hotel
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The Royal York Hotel and Events Centre

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Introduction

For nearly 2000 years York has been the capital of the north, and it played a central role in British history under the Romans, Saxons and Vikings. It's a great city in which to amble through the spectacular Gothic cathedral, medieval city walls, tangle of historic streets and glut of pubs.

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Not to miss

York Minster England's largest medieval cathedral and Yorkshire's most important historic building is the simply awesome minster, which dominates the city. Seat of the archbishop of York, the primate of England, this is without doubt one of the world's most beautiful Gothic buildings. The …

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Facts for the Traveller

Population : 123000 Area : 272km² Longitude / Latitude : 1° 05'W / 53° 58'N Currency : pound sterling (GBP) Weights & Measures system : Metric

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Getting there & Getting around

Getting there National Express buses travel to York from major cities such as London (five hours), Birmingham (three hours) and Edinburgh (six hours). A score of competing regional bus companies service local hotspots like Scarborough, Whitby and Leeds. York has always been something of a rail …

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History

Recent History In recent times, York has become increasingly popular as a tourist destination, although its permanent population hovers dourly around the 130,000 mark. In 2005, while Ascot was being refurbished, York hosted the Royal Ascot racing meet - and did so with great aplomb. Modern Day …

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Weather

Summer temperatures in York can get up to 32°C (90°F) during the day,although nights drop down to 15°C (60°F). During winter, York's continental climate only averages 5°C (42°F) and under, dropping down to -6°C (20°F) overnight. Snow starts …

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Overview of North York Moors National Park

The moors, on the other side of the Vale of York, have a wild beauty all their own, quite different from that of the dales. This rather barren moorland blossoms in summer with purple heather. Bounded on the east by the North Sea, it embraces a 554-square-mile (1,440-sq.-km) area, which has been …

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Overview of Yorkshire and Northumbria

Yorkshire, known to readers of Wuthering Heights and All Creatures Great and Small, embraces the moors of North Yorkshire and the dales. Across this vast region came Romans, Anglo-Saxons, Vikings, monks of the Middle Ages, kings of England, lords of the manor, craftspeople, hill farmers, and …

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Overview of Robin Hood's Bay

21km (13 miles) NW of Scarborough Though Robin Hood's Bay was once a notorious port for smugglers, it has no connection with the well-known outlaw who shares the village's name. The tiny fishing port is tucked into a deep ravine; in fact, space is so limited that cars can't enter the village center. …

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Overview of York

327km (203 miles) N of London; 42km (26 miles) NE of Leeds; 142km (88 miles) N of Nottingham Few cities in England are as rich in history as York. It is still encircled by its 13th- and 14th-century city walls, about 4km (2 1/2 miles) long, with four gates. One of these, Micklegate, once grimly greeted …

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Overview of Yorkshire Dales National Park

The national park consists of some 700 square miles of water-carved country. In the dales, or valleys, you'll find dramatic white limestone crags, roads and fields bordered by dry-stone walls, fast-running rivers, isolated sheep farms, and clusters of sandstone cottages. Malhamdale …

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