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The 7 Most Instagrammable Spots In York
"Clifford’s Tower, a semi-ruined 13th-century remnant of York Castle, is also one of the few Norman relics in a city dominated by Viking influence. Nowadays, Clifford’s Tower is one of the most popular and emblematic sights in York, and the panoramic views from the tower’s ramparts make it an excellent starting point for first-time visitors to historic York."
"Clifford’s Tower is another one of the cities most famous attractions. Whilst taking photos from outside of the tower is completely free of charge, ticket fees do apply if you wish to go inside. Once inside, you can check out some great views of York from the top."
"Offering a fascinating look into the everyday life of the English over the ages is the superb York Castle Museum. Built on the same site where the original York Castle once stood, the museum is in the south of the city center and has countless artifacts and exhibits to explore. While the museum was founded in 1938, its colossal collection is housed in various buildings that used to serve as a prison."
"I didn’t feel this one captured the interest of my two young children as much as some of the other attractions mentioned but I think older children would get more out of it. Neither the less there were bits that my two enjoyed. One area was the play area but I felt this area could be improved compared to the quality of play areas in the other museums."
"York Castle Museum is a museum located in York, North Yorkshire, England, on the site of York Castle, which was originally built by William the Conqueror in 1068."
"Situated in the heart of one of the UK’s most historic cities, Revolution York is a large, contemporary venue in a stunning waterside location. Downstairs boasts a large main bar with its fantastic dining area and gorgeous views overlooking the river. Through the patio doors, you’ll find our garden terrace, home to our unique outdoor bar area, with toasty heaters and rugs so you can cozy up all year round."
"Revolution not only host a great bottomless brunch, but it’s also one of the cheapest you’ll find around, so if you’re on a tighter budget, this is a fab option for you!. For just £20 per person, you get ninety minutes of bottomless fun as well as one brunch dish, which is absolutely amazing value. I mean, how many places will let you have that much fun for so cheap?"
"Pickering Park first opened in the summer of 1911, making this one of Hull’s oldest recreation grounds!. The 25-acre park offers both toddler and junior play areas, with various equipment including an exciting trim trail for the older kids. Activity towers with rope climbs and slides, rock climbing walls, monkey bars, a basket swing, rockers, and cute animal-themed obstacle courses are just part of the many features the park has to offer."
"It serves Sardinian cuisine made from fresh ingredients, typical of the island. The chef creates extraordinary dishes with brilliant presentations. Address : Acomb Wood Dr, Woodthorpe, York YO24 3XN, UK"
"Reviews: "Food was lovely as always, service was impeccable but the Covid measures impressed us the most having only been out on rare occasions due to Covid.". "Had a long overdue meal out and the service was excellent, social distancing adhered to, my bring a coeliac was fully catered for and cant fault the food or the service.". "For our first evening meal out we choose Gustos, it was excellent. The food and service all five star as we have come to expect. A warm family atmosphere in the socially distanced setting."
"Recent review: “This little restaurant is most romantic and an ideal dating spot. All the food is cooked freshly to order, meaning there is a slight wait for probably the best Italian I’ve ever eaten. It’s no wonder this place won restaurant of the year in the Hull Daily Mail!"
"26 Newland Avenue, Kingston-upon-Hull HU5 3AF EnglandItalian, Pizza, Mediterranean, EuropeanLunch, Dinner, Late NightReservations, Seating, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Table Service+44 1482 446261http://www.facebook.com/tasteofgusto"
"Recognised as one of the best universities in Yorkshire, the University of Hull is a worthy destination to visit with its large and photogenic campus. There are many eating facilities on campus during school days as well, ranging from street food to catered fine dining."
"Just a short drive from the city center you can find the York Cold War Bunker which is unlike any of the other historic attractions in the area. Wonderfully well-preserved, it dates to 1961 and is the only Royal Observer Corps bunker of its kind that you can take tours around. Once one of around thirty such sites in the UK, it was in this semi-subterranean two-storey bunker that members of the Corps and a scientific warning team would have sheltered in the event of a nuclear war."
"You can find this National Trust Property behind York Minster, this fine 17th Century house was once home to the treasurer's of York Minster. Join a guided tour of Treasurer's House and see over four Centuries of the elegant interior. If you go on the ghost walks in York this is one of the key stops on route!"
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"A top-rated restaurant with 4.6 out of 5 stars based on 61 reviews."