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A list of prominent tourist attractions in
York, England.
City centre
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Assembly Rooms, a grand
Palladian public space designed by
Lord Burlington, 1731–32, lies behind a rebuilt 19th century facade.
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Bar Convent Museum
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Barley Hall run by York Archaeological Trust (YAT)
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Bettys, tea rooms in
St Helen's Square
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Black Swan, pub in
Peasholme Green
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Blue Bell, pub in
Fossgate
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City Walls and gateways (Bars)
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DIG: an archaeological adventure (formerly the Archaeological Resource Centre), in
St Saviour's Church (YAT)
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Fairfax House, a Georgian house run by York Civic Trust
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JORVIK Viking Centre (YAT)
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King's Manor, now part of the
University of York
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The Mansion House, the Georgian house of York's Lord Mayors
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Medieval churches of York including:
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Merchant Adventurers' Hall
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Merchant Taylors' Hall
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Museum Gardens (YMT)
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National Centre for Early Music, in the medieval
Church of St Margaret and home of the
York Early Music Festival
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National Railway Museum
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River Ouse, with boat rides and crossed by several
bridges
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St George's York
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The Shambles, York's best-preserved medieval street
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The Snickelways, a collection of narrow streets and passages
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Treasurer's House (NT)
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York Castle
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York City Art Gallery (YMT)
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York Dungeon
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York Minster
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York's Chocolate Story
Outside York city centre
Notes