The best things to do in York mostly revolve around the city's long history, which it proudly displays. The maze of historical streets in the city center create the feeling of walking back in time. Don’t think that the city is just a giant museum, though. It’s a busy, lively place with a lot to see and do throughout the day.

Be sure to pack some comfortable shoes because the City of York is best explored on foot and the distances between attractions are rarely long. To make your first days in York a little easier, take a look at our recommendations for the essential stops on the way.

What are the best things to do in York?

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    The Shambles

    A charming 14th-century street

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    The Shambles is one of York’s oldest and most fun streets. The buildings date back to the 14th century and have the iconic overhang of that period but are now so old that they lean over and virtually touch at the top.

    Be sure to check out the Shambles Market, which is best explored early in the day, before it gets busy, and get your photos before the very narrow, very popular streets fill up too much. This whole part of York, leading up towards the Minster, is a maze of narrow streets, with interesting shops on every corner.

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    Jorvik Viking Centre

    When York was the capital of Viking Britain

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    The Jorvik Viking Center gives you the chance to step back to that time and explore the city as it was under Norwegian rule. Before York was York, it was Jorvik, the heart of the Viking dominion in England. The city was captured in 866 AD and remained under Norwegian control until 1066 AD.

    It combines archeological finds with dioramas, making it one of the more fun and immersive museums in York. The center also organizes the Viking Festival every February, which goes a step further and brings the dioramas to life. It’s a busy and popular place, so be sure to head their early to avoid the long queues.

    Ubicación: 19 Coppergate, York YO1 9WT, UK

    Horario: Hours vary by season

    Teléfono: +44 (0)1904 615505

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    York Minster

    A gargoyle’s-eye view of the centre of York

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    An ancient local law ensures that the historical York Minster remains among the tallest building in the city. The Gothic-style cathedral towers over the old part of York, at a height of 235 feet.

    If you’ve got the energy (and a ticket fee), climb the 275 steps of the central tower to see the rooftop gargoyles and share their view across the historical streets of York City Center. Alternately, if heights aren’t your thing, just enjoy the vaulted magnificence of the interior and the sense of peace it provides.

    Ubicación: Deangate, York YO1 7HH, UK

    Horario: Monday–Saturday from 9.30 am to 4 pm, Sunday from 12.45 pm to 2.15 pm

    Teléfono: +44 (0)1904 557200

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    York museum gardens

    Local culture and history in floral surroundings

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    Yorkshire folk are famous for their no-nonsense attitude, and the York Museum Gardens are a great example of this. It’s basically a museum and a garden combined into one beautiful location in York. This staggeringly simple name conceals a real treasure of the city.

    The city center gardens contain the ruins of a medieval abbey and those of a historical hospital, as well as an art gallery, an old observatory and a museum dedicated to the history of Yorkshire, dating back to when dinosaurs roamed the area. The delightful gardens themselves are popular with locals looking for a quiet place to relax and enjoy some summer sunshine.

    Ubicación: Museum St, York YO1 7FR, UK

    Horario: Daily from 9 am to 6 pm

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    York City Walls

    Great views of the City Centre

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    The striking stone York city walls surrounding the city center today were mostly built between the 12th to 14th centuries, around the same time as York Minster. They remain in very good condition and walking the ramparts around the city center is one of the most enjoyable things to do in York, giving you lovely views across the old town within and the newer areas without.

    The gatehouses (or “bars”) are especially impressive, particularly Micklegate Bar, to the south. Be careful on rainy days, though, as the stones are very smooth from the many feet which have come before yours.

    Ubicación: Unnamed Road, York YO1 7LJ, UK

    Horario: Daily from 8 am to dusk

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    National Railway Museum

    Legendary locomotives

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    By the glorious historical York railway station, you’ll find one of the largest collections of rail artifacts in the world at the National Railway Museum. This thrilling museum, located just outside the city walls, is amazingly popular as the mighty machines on display have very broad appeal.

    You can enjoy the sleek lines of the Mallard, the engineering ingenuity of Stephenson’s Rocket and the piston-pumping power of the famous Flying Scotsman. Take a close look at about 100 engines, including several working steam trains.

    Ubicación: Leeman Road, York YO26 4XJ, UK

    Horario: Daily from 10 am to 5 pm

    Teléfono: +44 (0)33 0058 0058

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    York Racecourse

    A glamorous day at the races at the Knavesmire

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    The horse races at the York Racecourse are among the biggest in the UK, in the same league as those at Ascot. Naturally, that means it attracts the same kind of glamor. The big events, like the Ebor Handicap in August, are important features of the social calendar.

    The course itself has been a feature of York for centuries, and many locals still know it by its pre-medieval name of “Knavesmire”. History buffs should also check out the site where notorious highwayman Dick Turpin was hanged in 1739, by Tadcaster Road.

    Ubicación: Racecourse Road, Knavesmire Road, York YO23 1EX, UK

    Teléfono: +44 (0)1904 620911

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    Clifford’s Tower

    Impressive views of and from York’s signature structure

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    Clifford’s Tower is probably the most iconic structure in York. Also known as York Castle, there have been fortifications on the steep-sided hill near where the rivers Ouse and Foss meet since 1068 AD.

    This has historically been the administrative heart of the city, with the courts, mint, and jail all nearby. The only remaining sign of most of these is the nearby Castle Museum, which is itself an interesting place. The really dramatic bit of this area is definitely the tower, though. You’ll need a good pair of legs to get up the hill, but it’s worth it to explore the old fort.

    Ubicación: Tower St, York YO1 9SA, UK

    Horario: Hours vary by season

    Teléfono: +44 (0)3703 331181

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    Parliament Street

    Bustling markets in the heart of the city

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    Parliament Street is something of a focal point in York City Center. This street and the surrounding area forms the central shopping hub. The wide, mostly pedestrianized square is lined with high street stores and cafés, including Marks & Spencer, New Look and Pret A Manger.

    The nearby Coney Street has a few more big brands while the Shambles Market is a good place to look for some bargains. If there are any special markets or events in York, you’ll certainly find them here.

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    Bettys

    When it's time for a refreshing brew

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    Bettys is almost certainly the most famous tea rooms in the UK. At any time of any day, you’ll see people queueing out the door and down the street, just to enjoy sandwiches, scones and cakes with the signature tea blend.

    The classy setting, modeled off ocean liner levels of luxury, is also a big pull. There are 5 Bettys cafés around Yorkshire, including 1 in York. You can pre-book an afternoon tea that comes with a specially devised menu and an immaculate table-setting. The Bettys shops are brimming with freshly made cakes, biscuits, fancies and other specialties, so pop in for a souvenir or treat to enjoy when you get home.

    Ubicación: 6-8 St. Helen’s Square, York YO1 8QP, UK

    Horario: Sunday–Friday from 9 am to 5.30 pm, Saturday from 8.30 to 6 pm

    Teléfono: +44 (0)1423 814008

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