Description
The beautiful city of York is steeped in 2,000 years of history and culture, with more than 30 museums to explore, York Minster, the historic city walls, restaurants, pubs galore and the Shambles – one of the world’s best-preserved medieval shopping streets.
Holiday Inclusions
- , Bed & Breakfast
- Door-to-Door service
- Coach travel throughout
- Porterage
- Excursions as listed
Itinerary
Castle Howard
We include entry to Castle Howard, a baroque masterpiece, more palace than house, conceived by Charles Howard, 3rd Earl of Carlisle, and executed by Sir John Vanbrugh from 1699. The House is centred on a striking dome, with two wings enclosing a courtyard, and contains an enormous collection of art treasures and ornate rooms. You will also have time to explore the extensive idyllic parkland and formal gardens, where peacocks roam.
River Cruise
Enjoy a sightseeing cruise on River Ouse, complete with an interesting commentary about York's history. The rest of your day is free to explore and enjoy the historic city. You may wish to browse the cobbled 'Shambles' for souvenirs, discover the history of York's iconic chocolate brands at the Chocolate Story, or perhaps visit the Minster, York's most popular attraction.
Whitby
Famously the inspiration for Bram Stoker's 'Dracula', Whitby is one of the UK's top tourist destinations. And it is easy to see why - the town offers a quaint shopping experience where you can pick up some Whitby Jet, a working harbour that is beautifully overlooked by the Abbey ruins, and plenty of award-winning eateries offering the best fish and chips in North Yorkshire.
Venue Information
Queens Hotel, York
This firm favourite is ideally situated on the banks of the River Ouse, right in the heart of York. The hotel offers a Brasserie restaurant and Riverside Lounge Bar with beautiful river views. All bedrooms are en-suite with complimentary toiletries, television, telephone, and tea & coffee making facilities. This hotel has a lift.
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