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홈 / England and Wales / York 124
York is a compact walled riverside city which has retained a lot of its medieval structure. In this ancient city, visitors can explore the many layers of its history (including the Vikings), visit York Minster (England's largest medieval church), and then perhaps indulge in some of its 365 pubs - probably an overstated number!
Read more about York, the Capital of the North >
The Shambles - Britain's most picturesque street >
Shopping in York >

15th-century stone Choir Screen is one of the most striking internal features of York Minster
A free plug for Costa Coffee, but we do love those chocolate twists
A medieval house. Next door is the Golden Fleece, the most haunted pub in York
A pub-crawl is a real possibility here
A river view of York
A very busy Bettys Tea Room
A very lilac man and his pet - worth giving a Pound for
About Constatine the Great
About The Hole in the Wall Pub's haunted history
About The Shambles
About Ye Olde Starre Inne
Afternoon tea must have been good. These girls finished everything.
At No. 33 Stonegate, this medieval red devil watches over passers-by
Barclays Bank - York
Beautiful flowers everywhere