York
is renound for it\'s narrow medieval streets filled with small shops selling a variety of unique gifts and souvenirs. The most famous street of all is the shambles. A visit to York Minster is not to be missed, it is one of Europe\'s finest cathedrals in the the heart of northern England. From Roman times to the present day the site on which York Minster stands has been at the very centre of England\'s religious and political life. The World famous JORVIK Viking Centre is also a \'must see\' for those visiting York. The National Railway Museum in York, is the largest railway museum in the world, containing an unrivalled collection of locomotives, rolling stock, railway equipment, documents and records. A relaxing way to take the strain off your feet after all the site seeing is one of the River Ouse boat trips on offer. For Accommodation please click on the Globes below.
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Carlton House
Situated on the tree lined Mount, gateway to the historic City of York. This Georgian terraced house has been tastefully converted into a 13 bedroom family run hotel, maintaining the majority of its original features. All rooms have en-suite facilities...
St George's
Welcome to our family run guest house. Our 10 en-suite rooms offer a variety of accommodation, double, twin family single, prices available on request. Special diets catered for. Car Park, All Rooms en-suite. Colour TV, coffee and tea making...
The Ashberry B&B
Charming 4 star bed and breakfast accommodation in a Victorian townhouse close to York city centre, the racecourse and 10-15 mins walk from the railway station. Hosts Steve and Sara will give you a warm and friendly welcome to their home where all their 5...



