York is definitely a very big city filled with many places to visit and has a lot of nice restaurants, pubs, stores, churches, museums and much more they have a lot nice looking buildings and streets such as the Shambles it's like a street out of a Harry Potter movie and this is quite a bigger city than the others that I've seen so far, until the next destination Thank You. ☕👋🇬🇧
Lovely! I visited York in early July. It was beautiful, but rather crowded! Unfortunately, I missed the waterfront area. Thanks as always for an awesome video.
You walked past the golden fleece inn pub twice, but didn't mention at all, I know it's very haunted, but don't know anything else about it, was hoping you would cover it!.
Hello Neil how are you love your vidio of York magic one of my favourite places the history and the Harry potter digonley alley the harry potter film is on tommow night on ITV enjoy yourself there in York its very interested and interesting places to gi to like the jovic viking centre and the national railway museum best wishes take care stay safe xx ❤😅😅
My wife and I thoroughly enjoyed the tour of York as it brought back many memories of our visit there in May 2019. Our question is, what time of the year did you shoot this video as almost everyone is in heavy jackets, with toques on or earmuffs, and some are wearing gloves.
The Vikings were not here before the Romans. York was founded by the Romans in 71AD. It was a Roman base till around 400AD and was then taken over by the Angles and Saxons, who renamed it Eoforwic, when the Roman Empire was in decline and they left. The Vikings took it from the Angles in 866 AD, led by Ivar the boneless who renamed it Yorvik…York. The Vikings came some 450 years after the Romans.
My auntie used to be a nun at York convent school until it was sold then they did not have to wear their habits anymore until the 90s she left & got married in her late 50s