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1 York
Yorkshire; YO1 7JN
A walled city on the River Ouse and spiritual capital of the North
of England for 2,000 years, York is best explored on foot. Its rich
architectural tapestry mixes the medieval with half-timbered Tudor
and elegant Georgian. Amid the high culture of churches, galleries
and museums, cool bars, smart restaurants and open spaces abound.

Above Example of Georgian architecture at
the heart of the city of York

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A three-hour walking tour
Start at the Minster 1 (open daily),
York’s most striking landmark. Built of
magnesian limestone between 1220
and 1470, this is the largest Gothic
cathedral in Northern Europe, with
awe-inspiring stained-glass windows.
Climb the tower’s 275 steps to take in
the views. In Minster Yard nearby lie
the Treasurer’s House and Garden 2
(closed Fri) with interiors
covering 400 years of
design. From the
Minster go left up
Deangate. Carry on
along Goodramgate, by
Lady Row, the oldest
houses in York, dating
back to 1316. These are fine
examples of jettied houses,
where the upper storey overhangs the
lower. Ahead, in the tallest of York’s four
medieval gatehouses, is the Richard III
Museum 3 (open daily), stripping away
the myths around the last Plantagenet

king. Next, turn left along Lord Mayor’s
Walk, then left again down Gillygate.
Cross to Exhibition Square and York Art
Gallery 4 (open daily), with an
impressive collection of paintings and
ceramics. Cross back to the gateway
into the old shopping street of High
Petergate. Stop in Café Concerto for
possibly the best cappuccino in town.
Carry on down Low Petergate, and
after Church St bear
right for the higgledy-
piggledy Shambles 5.
This is one of the best-
preserved medieval
streets in Europe, lined
with timber-framed
buildings dating from


  1. Once home to York’s
    butchers, it is named for the
    “shammels” or shelves used to display
    the meat. From here, turn right down
    The Pavement and onto Coppergate,
    then left into Castlegate. At its end
    stands a fine Georgian townhouse,


Where to Stay: inexpensive, under £80; moderate, £80–£150; expensive, over £150

VISITING YORK

Parking
York can be difficult to navigate for
drivers, so take advantage of one of
the park-and-ride sites, clearly marked
on the major routes into the city.
Tourist Information
Buy a York Pass from the Tourist Office if
visiting a number of attractions.
The De Grey Rooms, Exhibition
Square, YO1 7HB; 01904 550 099;
http://www.visityork.org

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Sign for Betty’s Café
Tea Rooms

WHERE TO STAY IN YORK

The Bloomsbury inexpensive
Lovely Victorian house in a leafy area,
close to the centre. Very friendly service
with a small car park and street parking.
127 Clifton, YO30 6BL; 01904 634 031;
http://www.bloomsburyhotel.co.uk
Galtres Lodge inexpensive
Welcoming and smart, this small,
central hotel is a Georgian red brick
building with thirteen rooms, not all
ensuite, and a brasserie.
54 Low Petergate, YO1 7HZ; 01904 622
478; http://www.galtreslodgehotel.co.uk
Deancourt moderate–expensive
Centrally-situated right on the Minster,
this attractive hotel is run by Best
Western and has nice, smart rooms.
Duncombe Place, YO1 7EF; 01904 625
082; http://www.deancourt-york.co.uk
The Grange moderate–expensive
Upmarket hotel in substantial Regency
town house, offers 30 lovely tasteful
rooms, some furnished with antiques.
1 Clifton, YO30 6AA; 01904 644 744;
http://www.grangehotel.co.uk

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