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Bed and Breakfasts near YORK

Experience the charm and character of a B&B near YORK. Delight in the welcoming atmosphere and unique flair of independent bed and breakfast accommodations dotted throughout the area. Each boutique establishment offers a distinct blend of hospitality and ambiance, ranging from quaint guesthouses adorned with colourful facades to historic inns brimming with local charm. Whether you seek a cosy retreat tucked along cobbled streets or a stylish boutique nestled amidst bustling squares, there's an ideal lodging option to suit every traveller's taste. Immerse yourself in the rich culture and heritage of the town while enjoying the personalized service and warm hospitality of these friendly bed and breakfasts, promising an unforgettable stay near YORK.


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Airden House
York, Yorkshire
£35 Per Person
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York House
York, Yorkshire
£30 Per Person
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If you are looking for a break, then York is an ideal city to visit.

Steeped in culture and one of Englands most popular tourist attractions, its renowned for its 2000 years of history and exquisite architecture, it is an ideal city for a break or romantic weekend.

York hosts many events throughout the year as well as a fantastic array of world class attractions.

Why not let the children enjoy an exciting day out at the world famous Jorvik museum, or perhaps treat yourself to an action packed day at the York Races?

With Museums, River walks, Boat Cruises, Theatres, Golf courses, Shopping centres, Ghost Walks and the spectacular York Minster theres something to cater for everybody!



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York existed when the Romans arrived around 97 AD, they fortified the town and made it a major centre - you can still visit the Roman Baths in a city centre pub today! The Roman Emperor - Constantine the Great was enthroned in York Minster around 300 AD and York has remained the major capital city of the North of England ever since.

With the decline of the Romans - the Vikings took York, and the remains of the Viking Streets can be seen even now.

The current Minster dates from 627 AD and took some 250 years to build, the largest of its type in Europe, it attracts visitors from far and wide.

Later Kings and Queens used York as their capital in the North, before modern communications, and York was an important stronghold for them all - laid siege to during the Civil War, the City Walls have seen much blood spilt.

The City is now far more peaceful, but with the wide range of historic and modern attractions available - remains the capital city of the North.



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