With East Coast Trains‘ direct service it is so easy to get to York. Just two hours from King’s Cross and you find yourself on cobbled streets, wandering around this historic city discovering the secrets inside its ancient walls. York is ideal for weekend trips, a close contained city with every tourist site and attraction within walking distance. In just 36 hours I sought out ten adventurous, relaxing, enjoyable, educating and delicious things to do, and by the end of Sunday night I had decided that York is definitely one of Britain’s most beautiful and interesting places to visit.
1. Visit the epic Minster, one of Europe’s most impressive Gothic cathedrals… and if you are feeling really energetic climb to the top of the Tower where, on a clear day, you can see 25 miles into the distance.
2. York is known for its haunted history… nightly ghost walks take eager tourists round the dark streets telling stories of woe and hysterical haunted anecdotes. I can recommend the Ghost Hunt which leaves from the Shambles every night at 7.30pm, and is hosted by an exceptionally eerie gentleman.
3. Drink tea and scoff cake at Betty’s Tea Room, the famous cafe in the city centre. For special occasions the champagne afternoon tea in the Belmont Room is particularly lovely.
4. They say you can drink in a different pub every night of the year in York. Visit one of the ‘365’ charming drinking holes for a pint before supper. Each pub has its own character and tale to tell. Look out for the two Canadians hoping to try all of them… and see their progress on their blog here: www.365pubs.wordpress.com
5. Visit the award winning York Castle Museum to take a trip through time. Step inside Kirkgate, the recreated street and experience the sights, sounds and smells of Victorian Britain. Every adult and child will love this magical museum.
6. Dine at one of York’s best eateries on Fossgate: J Baker’s Bistro Moderne for fine food and wine, Masons for unbeatable burgers and The Blue Bicycle for an atmospheric and relaxing dinner.
7. Get your caffeine kick at Coffee Culture or Attic Cafe. Apparently York’s beans make some of the best espresso in the country.
8. Take a walk through the Snickelways, tiny alleys that have survived through the centuries and offer some of the best shopping in York.
9. The Treasurer’s House is a wonderful property currently being restored to its former glory. Admire this illustrious man’s home and hear more about his extravagant life.
10. Learn about York’s scrumptious sweets at The Chocolate Story. Understand about cocoa refining, read about the history of confectionery and have fun making (and eating) your own chocolate lollipops.
Thanks to East Coast Trains and www.visityork.org
East Coast operates 72 services each weekday between London King’s Cross and York. Customers travelling First Class can enjoy East Coast’s complimentary food and drinks offer, plus unlimited Wi-Fi. Advanced return fares, booked online at www.eastcoast.co.uk: start from £26 Standard Class or £79 First Class. Times and fares can also be found via 08457 225225 or from any staffed stations.
