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No visit to York would be complete without a visit to Betty's. The quintessential British tea rooms. In 1936 the founder of Bettys, Frederick Belmont travelled on the maiden voyage of the Queen Mary. He was so enthralled by the splendour of the ship that he commissioned the Queen Mary’s designers and craftsmen to turn a dilapidated furniture store into his most sophisticated branch – an elegant café in the land-locked location of St Helen’s Square. Today, as you sit in Bettys surroun… Read more >>
The stunning panoramic views from the top of Clifford’s Tower, out over the historic city of York, makes it one of the most popular attractions in Yorkshire. Set on a tall mound in the heart of Old York, this imposing tower is almost all that remains of York Castle, which was originally built by William the Conqueror. There’s plenty to discover here. In its time, the tower has served as a prison and a royal mint, as well as the place where Henry VIII had the bodies of his enemies put on pu… Read more >>
There is so much to see and do in York Minster, with world famous stained glass, historic artefacts and awe-inspiring architecture, we want you to make the most of your visit with us.Taking a guided tour is an excellent way for visitors to experience the complete story of York Minster and discover this unique visitor attraction. Learn more about its art, history, and music and how these have changed with York over the centuries. Click here for more information. Image courtesy of www.… Read more >>
The world-famous Victorian street reopened in June 2012 with more to see and explore of the life of the rich and poor - with new backstreets, authentic York businesses and thousands more goods on display.Originally built in 1938, Kirkgate is a recreated Victorian street which has become the most iconic part of York Castle Museum and its schoolroom, police cell, Hansom cab and cobbled street surface all remain. Click here for more information. Image courtesy of www.visityork.org… Read more >>