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YORK is the north's most compelling city, a place whose history, said George VI, "is the history of England". This is perhaps overstating things a little, but it reflects the significance of a metropolis that until the Industrial Revolution was second only to London in population and importance, not only at the heart of the country's religious life, but also a key player in some of the major events that have shaped the nation. These days a more provincial air hangs over the city, except in summer when York feels like a heritage site for the benefit of tourists. That said, no trip to this part of the country is complete without a visit to the city. York is well placed for any number of day-trips , the most essential being that to Castle Howard , the gem amongst English stately homes.
Take a look at one of the maps dotted around the city centre and you're confronted with a baffling and intimidating prospect. If the tourist office is to be believed, there are around sixty churches, museums and historic buildings crammed within York's walls. In fact the tally of things you really want to see is surprisingly limited, with most sights within easy walking distance of one another. Even so, it's hard to get round everything in less than two days, and equally difficult to stick to any rigid itinerary. The Minster is the obvious place to start, followed by the cluster of buildings that circle it; then you might cut south to the Shambles , central to the city's old centre and pedestrianized grid, or walk around the walls from the Minster to Exhibition Square for the Yorkshire Museum and St Mary's Abbey , evocative ruins surrounded by the city's loveliest gardens. Thereafter you could walk through the main shopping streets to take in the Merchant Adventurers' Hall , most striking of the city's smaller medieval buildings, then deal with Clifford's Tower and the nearby Jorvik Viking Centre and Castle Museum . Lastly, be sure to leave time to take in the National Railway Museum , a superb museum whose appeal goes way beyond railway memorabilia. The York Museums pass (£9) gives five days' unlimited access to the Castle Museum, Yorkshire Museum and City Art Gallery, offering a fair saving on entry to these attractions.
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Hedley House Hotel |
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| 3 Bootham Terrace, York, Yo30 7DH, England
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Hedley House Hotel is situated in a quiet residential area within an easy eight minute walk to the centre of York. It has been under the same family ownership since 1984. Most rooms have recently been refurbished.
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Heworth Court Hotel |
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| 76 Heworth Green, York, YO31 7TQ, England
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Heworth Court Hotel is a traditional English 'Hotel and Restaurant' within 1 mile of York Minster with ample private parking, whisky bar, a la carte restaurant and excellent en-suite bedrooms. All 28 bedrooms are individually decorated with TV, telephone, modem point, hairdryer, clock radio and hospitality tray. Well established, the proprietors are celebrating 25 years in York.
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Heworth Court Hotel, York |
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| Heworth Green, York, YO31 7TQ, England
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In today's world of convenience food and huge impersonal hotel chains, it's refreshing to find a charming, independently run hotel, such as Heworth Court.
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Hilton York |
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| Tower Street, York, LS10 1NE, England
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The Hilton York is the ideal location from which to explore this historic city, with the Jorvik Viking Centre and Tudor Shambles a short walk away. With its comfortable bedrooms and with Towerâ%80%99s, the exciting and contemporary Bar and Restaurant, offering not only excellent seafood and international cuisine but an outstanding view of Cliffords Tower, or American-style food in Henry J Bean's Restaurant and friendly service, it's the perfect base from which to explore York and its surrounding area.
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Holgate Hill Hotel |
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| 124 Holgate Road, York, YO24 4BB, England
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The Holgate Hill Hotel is situated on the A59, York to Harrogate road, and stands in its own garden within easy reach of the city centre. All bedrooms are tastefully decorated with en-suite facilities, television and tea and coffee making facilities. The hotel has a warm and friendly bar and restaurant serving a varied menu.
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Holiday Inn York |
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| Tadcaster Road, York, YO24 1QF, England
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Holiday Inn York is a modern 3 star hotel enjoying a prime location with spectacular views of York Racecourse. The hotel offers 142 comfortable and spacious en-suite bedrooms and modern British cuisine at the stylish and contemporary restaurant - The Junction. The hotel also offers complimentary car parking and easy access to the centre of York being located on a main route into the city.
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Kilima Hotel |
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| 129 Holgate Road, York, YO24 4AZ, England
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The Kilima Hotel is privately owned and located on the A59 within easy walking distance of York City centre and its historic attractions. Leisure facilities feature a 10 metres indoor swimming pool, Turkish steam room and fitness room. The hotel also has its own private car park.
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