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Saturday, September 25, 2010

Experiencing the Enchantment of York - England

York is one of the most important cities in England with a rich history spanning more than 2,000 years. It is also home to one of the largest medieval Gothic cathedrals in all of Europe -the York Minster - whose exteriors are as impressive as the spectacular works of art in its interiors. With its vibrant pub scene, haunted cobblestone streets and abundant historical gems, a visit to the city is certainly going to be one of your most exciting experiences in the country.

Walking around the city is the way to go. Its compact layout allows easy walks and unhurried exploration of its many nooks and crannies that range from quirky to fascinating. Visitors of varied interest are most likely to find something that appeals to them when in York.

The Shambles is the best place to start your exploration of city. This busy street is as vibrant as it was back in the medieval period. To fully experience the hustle and bustle in this famous thoroughfare, you need not do anything other than engage in shopping, dining and people watching in the area. For those who wish to go on a religious pilgrimage, you need not travel long and wide because the Shrine of Margaret Clitherow, a Catholic saint, is located right in the heart of Shambles.

Those looking for a great time with the locals should check out the countless pubs, chic cafes and wine shops in the area. A big student population and many interesting locals frequent these places and you are sure to find a group eager to take you in for an exciting round of beer and lively conversation.

If you wish to check out what it’s like to live in York during the Viking period, then you’re off to Jorvik. It is located right on the site of a Viking dig where state-of-the-art multimedia installations and visual arts presentations will transport you from the 21st century right into the sensory onslaught of the 10th century Viking community.

If playing tourist becomes a little tedious, you can easily don the archeologist’s gear and participate in real life excavation in York. The Dig is the city’s attraction that allows you to do exactly this. You don’t just get to play archeologist for the day, you also get to dig authentic artifacts from times of yore in the vicinity.

If art scenes are more your thing, then you have plenty of options around York. First in line is the newly refurbished York Art Gallery where you can check out its extensive collection of works by local artists as well as learn the craft at the gallery’s studio. York Minster also makes for a remarkable artist’s excursion due to its spectacular stained glass windows which are considered to be the largest piece of medieval art in the whole world.

Finally, York is not only a city of great historical significance but also a treasure trove of fabulous antiques. The Tomlinson’s Antiques is your best bet when shopping or just browsing for incredible finds. The antiques are beautifully displayed in real life themes and settings. Moving between sections of Tomlinson’s is just like stepping into different parts of a very luxurious house in various periods of history. It is definitely a must-see!  
 

Sunee is author of this article on Hotels in Thailand. Find more information about Krabi Hotels here.

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