Located in northeast England, York is a small walled city founded by the Romans and named by the Vikings. Its charming and historic community is known for several eclectic influences.
Region: England
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Clementine’s Town House Hotel, BW Premier Collection, is York’s newest and brightest boutique hotel. The hotel blends chic style with comfort in its 28 individually decorated rooms.
York regularly has a temperate climate, where the summers stay mild, but the winters get chilly, with rainfall occurring throughout the year. May – September brings the most favorable weather, with highs reaching 61°F. July and August is peak tourist season for York however, and the crowds can be cumbersome. York is also widely known as the city of festivals, so the yearly events and activities are plentiful, with the York Christmas Festival being one of their biggest.
York is known as Britain's home of chocolate, the most haunted city in Europe, and houses one of the best racecourses in the country. There are multiple historic sites to visit when in the area, such as the York Minster cathedral, Clifford’s Tower, Shambles Street, and several museums. Food and beverages to try while in York would be Yorkshire pudding, cheese, rhubarb, curd tart, cream tea, and their local brew.