York City Centre

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York

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Appearance

Economy

Geography

History

Population

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Arenas

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Attractions

  • -- Bedern Hall
  • -- Jorvik Viking Centre
  • -- Mansion House -- is the home of the Lord Mayors of York during their term in office.
  • -- Memorial Gardens
  • -- Merchant Adventurers' Hall -- The Merchant Adventurers' Hall is a medieval guildhall in the city of York, England, and was one of the most important buildings in the medieval city. -- (Fossgate)
  • -- Merchant Taylors Hall -- The Merchant Taylors' Hall in York, England, is a medieval guildhall near the city wall in the Aldwark area of the city.
  • -- Museum Gardens
  • -- Saint William's College -- St. William's College was founded in 1461 as a home for the Chantry Priests and named after St. William, Archbishop of York in 1154. Now the building is restored to its former glory and as well as housing a popular restaurant, it is used for conferences, exhibitions and receptions.
  • -- The Hospitium
  • -- York Barbican
  • -- York Castle Museum -- A recreated Victorian cobbled street with costumed guides and period rooms including a schoolroom. -- (Eye of York)
  • -- York Central Library (Library Square)
  • -- York's Chocolate Story -- Tour exploring the history of chocolate and the city's confectioners, with cafe and shop. -- (3-4 Kings Square)
  • -- York Dungeon -- A high tech ghost house attraction with costumed characters and state-of-the-art scares. -- (12 Clifford Street)
  • -- York Guildhall

Cafes

Clubs

  • -- Kuda -- Sizable nightclub with bar/lounge and first-floor balcony, plus visiting DJs and party nights.
  • -- Revolution -- Revolution is one of York's 'hottest' bars situated in the former premises of 'The Yorkshire Herald' newspaper.
  • -- The Duchess -- Large club venue for rock, soul and indie music performances, plus cinema events.

Cemeteries

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City Government

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Crime

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Citizens of the City

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Current Events

Fortifications

Galleries

Holy Ground

Hospitals

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Hotels & Hostels

  • -- Grand Hotel & Spa - York Centre
  • -- Grays Court Hotel -- Elegant, antiques-furnished rooms in an 11th-century house with a Jacobean oak-panelled gallery. -- (Chapter House Street)
  • -- Hilton York Hotel -- Polished option with a modern restaurant and a sports bar, plus complimentary breakfast.
  • -- The Judge's Lodging -- Airy modern rooms in Georgian hotel with free breakfast, plus small plate dining and rooftop lounge.
  • -- Middletons Hotel - Unique hotel in 6 buildings with simple, modern rooms including free breakfast and a 24-hour gym.
  • -- Park Inn by Radisson - York City Centre - Modern lodging with a relaxed river-view bar and restaurant, plus meeting space and free Wi-Fi.
  • -- Travelodge Hotel - York Centre - Modest selection offering straightforward rooms with flat-screen TVs & options with sofabeds.
  • -- The Queens Hotel - Riverside hotel offering airy bedrooms with traditional style, a brasserie restaurant and a bar.

Landmarks

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Mass Media

Monuments

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Museums

  • -- Fairfax House -- Imposing Georgian townhouse museum with significant collections of furniture, paintings and clocks. -- ()
  • -- Quilters Guild Of The British Isles -- The Quilt Museum and Gallery, which opened in York on 7 June 2008, is Britain's first museum dedicated to the history of British quilt making and textile arts. The museum was founded and is operated by The Quilters' Guild of the British Isles. -- (St Anthonys Hall, Peasholme Green)
  • -- York Castle Museum -- A recreated Victorian cobbled street with costumed guides and period rooms including a schoolroom. -- ()
  • -- Treasurer's House -- Well-preserved house filled with 17th- and 18th-century furniture, ceramics, textiles and paintings. -- ()
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Parks

  • -- Dean's Park
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Pubs

Private Residences

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Restaurants

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  • -- Russells -- Housed in a 16th-century inn, this casual spot has an a la carte comfort food menu and carvery.
  • -- The Star Inn the City -- Contemporary restaurant with a riverside terrace and an all-day menu of Modern British dishes. (Lendal Engine House, Museum Street)

Ruins

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Schools

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Shopping

Telecommunications

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Theaters

Transportation

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Vampires of the City

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