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York
Home > York | Surrounded by the city walls York is buried with history. Originating as a roman fortress, it was given the name Eboracum. It wasn’t until the Vikings came that York actually got its name, Jorvik. The Jorvik Viking museum sends you back to AD 975; a unique experience with an unforgettable smell! Visit their website for more info http://www.jorvik-viking-centre.co.uk/trialsplash2. The legends of Dick Turpin and Black Bess are explored in the York Dungeons along with the plague and gruesome ways of torturing from 2000 years ago. The museum is unbelievably lifelike and not for the faint hearted! Visit their website at http://www.thedungeons.com |  |
 | In the Tudor times, the magnificent Minster was completed after 250 years. It is the largest medieval cathedral in Northern Europe and dominates the York landscape. The website shows you when prayer takes place and visitor opening times. http://www.yorkminster.org. A recent addition to York is the Yorkshire Wheel, a smaller version of the London eye. It gives a great view across York, and on clear days the Humber Bridge can be seen. For opening times and prices, see www.york-wheel.metaltype.co.uk. There is also the National Railway Museum, the largest railway museum in the world, where admission is free. There are lots of activities and special events that take place. To find out more visit www.nrm.org.uk/home/home.asp. |
| There are masses of shops to choose from in the centre and the McArther Glen Designer Outlet store just outside of York offers up-to 50% off designer labels. The Shambles is famous for its little boutiques and quirky shops and is located very close to the Minster. During the summer, the races at York are a popular event. Staging Royal Ascot at York in 2005, the racecourse is world class. With meetings in June, July, August September and October, the opportunity is not to be missed. See www.yorkracecourse.co.uk for more details. |  |
| Some of the restaurants in York are located in beautiful buildings and offer great food. The accommodation ranges form 5 star luxury hotels to bed and breakfasts in farm houses outside of York. Self catering holiday cottages and caravan sites encircle York and guest houses can be found all over the city. Pubs offer competitively priced places to stay and are very central. It has been said that there is a pub in York for everyday of the year! York is only 2hours from London on the train and half an hour from Leeds. With its great rail-links, the seaside at Scarborough is only an hour away. York is accessible from the A64, south-west of Malton and north-east of Leeds. |

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To get the most out of our
web site you have two ways of searching for information. Firstly
you can use our main Search Engine. Just choose your 'Town' from
the drop-down list. Then select your 'Category' i.e. Hotels, Bed
& Breakfast,etc from the second listing. Select 'Go' and view
the results. Alternatively you can do a 'Key Word Search' by keying
in any word, phrase or selection of words. Your results will then
shown as a listing on screen. Secondly, by using the links on the
left hand side of the screen you can choose to select more relevant
information to the Town and Category you have selected. |
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