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The Grange Hotel

posted by Shaon on 25 August 2009 at 20:45

The Grange Hotel turned out to be a good recommendation by my friend, for hotels in York. I did stay there for a day but I liked everything about the hotel. The room was fantastic with a clean bathroom and decent furniture. The staff is some of the nicest and hard working people that I have met. The management was excellent and met my requirements and requests. Breakfast was good with plenty of choice in food to choose from. The location of the hotel was very convenient as it is very close to the minister and the city center.

where, when, how, web
1 Clifton, York, YO30 6AA, United Kingdom
www.grangehotel.co.uk
+44 1904 644744

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The Ghost Hunt of York

posted by DVC_Chris on 20 August 2009 at 00:31

For a family friendly pseudo scary evening in York, try the Ghost Hunt of York. This inexpensive walking tour (only five pounds) is a great way to spend a few hours, and maybe get a few chills by seeing the city’s most haunted sights. In addition to the supernatural, it was a great way to learn about the city as a whole.

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01904 608700

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York Castle Museum

posted by DVC_Chris on 7 August 2009 at 02:34

I was really able to learn about the history of the city of York when I visited the York Castle Museum. They had various walk through exhibits with period actors demonstrating how life in York has evolved over the years. It really helped make my kids grateful for what we have.

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01904 687687

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The Queens Hotel

posted by kevans on 20 July 2009 at 08:51

Located in Fresh, Clean and Picturesque Location, this Hotel provides a warm and luxurious stay for tourists. The staff is very friendly. The rooms are spacious and full of luxurious amenities. Located nearby major tourist spots and local market place, this Hotel is recommended as a best place to live while you are in York. This Luxurious Property is comparatively costly but worth staying because of its environment and location. Best suitable for tourists of all age group, this hotel provides more than expected to the travelers with its antiquities.

where, when, how, web
Queens Staith Road Queens Staith Road, York, YO1 6DH, United Kingdom
www.queenshotel-york.com
01904 611 321

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St Martin's Church

posted by shravyayampala on 16 July 2009 at 08:44

This church is also known as St Martin-le-Grand. It is 15 th century church. The tower was completed in the year 1437. was destroyed by fire as a result of an air raid in 1942. The great window that was depicting thirteen scenes from life of the St Martin of towers it was removed at the beginning of the world war 2. the famous clock, dating back to 1668, was also damaged, but restored to glory in 1966.

where, when, how, web
Coney Street, York, YO1 9QL

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