Travel Tips - Food & Restaurants

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York, England, United Kingdom
Go to the Royal Oak Inn (18 Goodramgate, Minsterarea) and have a Spotted Dick!
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York, England, United Kingdom
The old medieval centre of the town is really wonderful to see... Moreover, lots of fish chips around so if you're hungry...
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York, England, United Kingdom
My favorite Italian restaurant in the whole of England would be...Caffe Uno in the heart of York, England. Great food, great service, great ambiance. I will most definitely dine there every time visit York.
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York, England, United Kingdom
York is one of the most beautiful cities I have ever seen in the united states. Narrow streets crossing the city, people from all around the world....I really enjoyed it
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York, England, United Kingdom
well, york was one of my most exciting places. first, for york, the cathedral is at the center of life!! yet for me it was personal too. the current archbishop of york, whos the number two in the church of england is from uganda. so i was very excited to see this place. also, importantly i was excited to have an experience of english history cuase york was an all important town in english history cuase of the church and yorkshire as a whole. yorkshire is sort of like the heart of england, tons of history!! the city didn't disappoint, to put it mildly! awesome place, with everything for everyone! history for the history buff, and the trendiest joints for the trendy ones! totally awesome to cut a long story short.
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York, England, United Kingdom
You can never be bored in York. There are so many activities, great museums as well as bars.
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York, England, United Kingdom
The Shambles is a must - a rambling area of little shops and tea rooms that looks like it's about to fall down...but don't worry, it's perfectly safe!
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York, England, United Kingdom
Walk the walls, probably the best preserved in England. Visit the Jorvik museum. Have a tea and cake at Betty's. Walk the 'snickleways' (the hidden alleyways) which haven't changed for centuries. You can buy a guidebook which will provide you with a guided tour of these alleways and snickets. Don't miss the minster, obviously, but spend more time getting to know the city by walking its ancient streets. Use the park and ride or come in by train, the station is quite central.
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