York was the capital of the country and boast of a breathtaking
history and riches of restored medieval buildings and streets. The city
renamed the county in which he lives and has 13,000 inhabitants
people
De York is much more than a beautiful, ancient city and
lively cafe culture and numerous delicious dining restaurants. The shopping
facilities are plentiful and have several independent retailers
here as in any other modern city in the country. The city
still abounds in a busy nightlife with a wide selection of pubs, clubs and
live music venues.
York creative venues and venues are another good reason for the visit, and
the art facilities in St. Mary's Church are unique
attraction in themselves.
With dozens of museums, sports facilities and restaurants hundreds of
Shops, Quality Hotels and B & Bs on every street, York attracts
annually thousands of tourists, and reward all of them!
History
The ancient city of York has a more exciting history than any other area
UK. The city was founded AD71 and was Constantine
Great crowning as a Roman Emperor. The importance of the city decreases
during the Industrial Revolution meant that the ancient buildings were not
to make room for factories and mills and to abound
medieval structures still exist.
The Jorvik Museum is the 50th Museum and Heritage Center
city and mapping the Viking history of the area. There are Viking streets
An underground tour has been refurbished and there are masses
archeological finds and exhibitions
The National Railway Museum, the Castle Museum, the York Dungeon and
Section III. Richard Museum is just a few of the others.
The city is the largest Gothic church in the country,
13th century church and many other medieval ruins
Art galleries
The York Art Gallery is the oil and canvas drawing, the watercolor and the
ceramics from the fourteenth century to this day. The collection
is divided into six thematic areas: morality, devotion, places, people,
Stories and modern decorations; And it's regular provisional
exhibitions
York St Mary's is an abandoned medieval church,
is another art installation every year. The facilities are inspired
the building, and each one adds something to the environment. THE
installing in 2007 will explore the viewer,
was developed by the artist and the natural world, and by Keiko
Mukaide
The Artspace is a studio and art gallery with new exhibitions for all
for six weeks
Theaters
The Grand Opera House is an elegant, refurbished nineteenth century
is the drama, dance, comedy and music performance. THE
is the largest theater in Yorkshire.
The York Theater Royal seats 1,000 people and one
drama, comedy, musical, live music and stand-up comedy program.
The theater is currently under renovation, but is still open to businesses.
Friargate Theater hosts a Christian theater company and regularly
introduces small turnovers.
Restaurants
Biltmore Bar and Grill are located in an occupied temple
grill and drinks in the bistro and traditional meals
mezzanine. The interior is modern and stylish, and the prices a bit
above the average.
Rarity offers meat and fish dishes as well as red, white
and roses, sparkling wines and vintage ports.
The mogul received brilliant reviews for customers and critics
the Bengali cuisine and the warm mood. The restaurant already
is a fourteen-year trade and catering service.
High-quality Italian dishes are served in traditional,
and York Minster, the La Vecchia Scuola is the ideal choice.
Pubs / Bars
York is known for many pubs and is interesting
historic buildings. Ye Old Starre Inn is a 10th-century cellar and
a number of ghost stories. The pub markets a wide variety of beers and beers,
regularly alternating guest beers
Lighthorseman is a bar and 4 * B & B, which is obviously the only one
remained a Victorian bar in the city. Genuine beer, snacks and snacks
CAMRA benefited from the 18th century, received the Blue Bell Inn Award
is the "Outstanding Pub Inner", including the Restored Nineteenth Century
fittings and fittings.
Montey's Rock Café is a rock-themed bar; And Harkers a
Nineteenth Century Ex-Bank, Popular for Young and Old Professionals.
Nightclubs
The Gallery features pop and party hymns, hip hop and r & # 39; b, soul,
funk, indie and rock are rolling seven nights a week. The club includes
four areas and a food stand.
Ziggy is the city's main alternative club and popular among students.
Beverages are cheap and the dress code is smart-casual. Most of the music
nu-metal, indie and rock, and there are 70's and 80's.
Toffs a large, open dance floor in a room and in a cafe
is the other, the largest VIP lounge in York on the floor. Most of the music
graph, party, and drum bass.
The Fibbers cafe, restaurant, bar, nightclub and music store, live
music every night
Shopping
Downtown York is a pedestrian walkway, cobbled walkways
and the medieval streets that are coveted with shops and unique shops.
Coppergate is the place to find the main high street chains and
Swinegate is home to designer boutiques and restaurants.
Monk Cross is the newest shopping mall in the city,
is the leading retailer, an interactive game for kids and kids
1000 free parking spaces. The Clifton Moor shopping center is home to 34
shops and 3000 parking spaces.
McArthur Glen Designer Outlet Trade Surplus Kit and Designer
the retail value of the goods at 50-75% of RRP. The current retailers are Dolce and
Gabbana, Paul Smith and Armani
Sports
Emperors Gym boasts the latest cardio-vascular system and
fitness room, athletic classes, large swimming pool and private
parking. Thirsk Squash Club and Abbey Leisure Center are just two
in the city's many sports and leisure centers.
There are three go-carts in the city, but F1 Racing is
only one is equipped with indoor equipment. The site has 200 seats
people, licensed bar and lounge, TV, billiards and entertainment.
The Fulford Golf Club is one of nine of the city's nine courses,
at competitions such as The Benson and Hedges International and Murphys
has come. The club asks to be a member of the players
Association of Golfers
Source by Leisha Greenfield