York, England - A Tour Through The Most Medieval City on Earth
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- čas přidán 6. 10. 2023
- York, England is the most medieval city in the world. The city is filled with history around every corner and really makes you feel like you are in the heart of a medieval town. Historic castles, foreboding city walls, narrow cobblestoned paths, fascinating ruins, grand churches, and more await you in this enchanting North England city.
York’s story stretches back over two millenia and was founded by the Romans in 71AD. It was known as Eboracum and served as the capital of the Roman province of Britain inferior. The city played a crucial role in shaping England’s destiny during the medieval period, as it became a key Viking settlement known as Jorvic in the 9th century and most of the narrow streets are built on top of these ancient and medieval civilizations. York’s history is a tapestry of Roman, viking, medieval, and modern English influence making it a captivating destination for history lovers. Walking through York is quite literally walking back in time and will leave you feeling in complete awe.
This video will show you the best things to do and see in York, England. This travel vlog will show you how to experience this amazing medieval city. We will explore all of the sights that make York worth visiting. If you want to know what to do in York England see all of the sights in this video.
We Will Visit:
York City Gates
York Castle
Clifford's Tower
York Waterfront
St. Mary's Church
The Shambles
Jorvik Viking Center
York City Walls
Stonegate
Barley Hall
York Minster
St. Mary's Abbey
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My grandfather was a butchers apprentice and mother was born in the Shambles. He was shot in the legs in WW1 and worked for the Railroad after the war. He moved to Carters Ave. and a few years ago my Aunt Poppy was recognized as the oldest resident in that developement. She was in her 80's and had lived there all her life.
What an amazing family heritage in York. It truly is an amazing city and you're lucky to have roots here. Thanks for watching.
I visited The Shambles many years ago primarily to visit an old butcher shop where St Margaret Clitheroe lived with her husband during the reign of Elisabeth I. Margaret was a Catholic and hid Priests at the back of the buther shop many times. She was arrested and was given a terrible death. Does anyone know if this bucher shop is still preserved?
Not to forget Jeffrey Boycott as a true Yorkshire legend.
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Oldest at her 80's?!
Not an healthy place.
Why can’t some people just enjoy the video without trying to score points I think that’s very sad I am sure there are many lovely historic places but this video is about York Thank you Project Gaia
I'm glad you enjoyed the video and I always appreciate a positive fan. York is an amazingly historic city and one of my most favorite places in the world. Thanks for watching!
For real. Not many people could match such an entertaining and informative video.
Cheer up
What point was I scoring exactly? Just making a comment and I did say that I loved York. Don't understand why you are so upset.
Definitely an irritating comment by that person. Was in York about 25 years ago, I enjoyed my visit.
I used to travel to the UK a lot when I was younger. I went to York for a number of days; I found it an amazing and evocative place. I am fascinated by the High Middle Ages and places like York somehow speak to my soul!❤️🏰
Same to me, I am a big history buff and the high middle ages I find fascinating. York truthfully is one of my most favorite destinations in the world- and I'm a travel vlogger- so that means something. Thanks for watching and glad someone appreciates this city as much as I do.
Me too.
Live here my whole life. Can agree that it is fascinating.
@@RalphExists I think you are lucky. I found it a beautiful place.
I have ancestors from York and West Yorkshire, and this video makes me want to fly to England ASAP and see where some of my roots began. At the beginning of the pandemic I got Covid and Long Covid to boot. It was at this time that I began to study and immerse myself in Medieval history as a way to pass the time. Four years later I am still learning so much about that fascinating period of history. Thanks for a fabulous tour of York.
My mom was born in York in 1926 and the house she was born in - 5 St. Peter’s grove - stayed in the family until 1991. It is now part of a bed and breakfast. My mom use to say that she had the York Minister to herself when she walked home from school. I have such fond memories of visiting York and highly recommend it.
What amazing memories and a fantastically picturesque and enchanting city that your mom was from. Thanks for watching!
One of my favorite cities.
JK has constantly refuted the claim that she drew inspiration from the Shambles. Good for tourism but using the claim to fool Potter fans isn't cool.
@@skullduggerysmiles8393 Monty Python's Flying Circus (1969-1974) sketches filmed in Bradford, are where JK Rowling got the idea for the Harry Potter name, the Gryffindor colours, and some other things which are almost direct copies.
The co-manager of Monty Python, was the multi-award winning producer Steve Abbott, who also co-owns their production companies.
Bradford is the world's first UNESCO City of Film, and has been the backdrop to 1000s of productions (most of which are missing from IMDB), although the MSM likes to ignore Bradford's locations in productions, when they've also been filmed in other cities like Leeds, Liverpool, Manchester, and York.
One of those productions, Commando 3 (2019) during a chase scene, they drove down the steps at 6:16 in York on a couple of motorbikes along with a bit of the waterfront, while the rest of the chase scene was in Bradford, where all the other chase scenes and most of the film in general was filmed.
Bradford's filming is usually in places like City Park with City Hall, Little Germany with the Sekhon Group Warehouse, Lister Park with Cartwright Hall, Undercliffe with Undercliffe Cemetery, Buttershaw, Saltaire with Salts Mill, Keighley with Dalton Mills and the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway, Haworth with the Bronte Parsonage Museum, plus Ilkley with the Cow and Calf Rocks.
Other locations like the Valley Parade Stadium, the Midland Hotel, the soon to be demolished Oastler Shopping Centre with Fountains Cafe, the private but open road behind Napoleons Casino, Bradford Interchange, the Bradford Club etc have also been used in scripted productions at least 5-10 times each. The National Science and Media Museum also gets filmed a lot in shows which need research like Who Do You Think You Are? (2004-present).
Michael Hirst the creator of Vikings (2013-2020) was born and raised in Bradford.
I am commenting again on York. I am 66 and a pensioner and won’t be physically traveling again. I remember York so fondly and think it’s a shame prices have gone up so much. I was last in the UK in the 1990s. I guess the cost of upkeep and living in general has gotten so very expensive. The Harry Potter shop wasn’t there when I last was in York. The UK is such an amazing place. I sincerely hope there are senior discounts to some of these wonderful places. I really love British history and gardens. ❤🇺🇸🙏🥰🕊
The UK is truly amazing because of its high concentrations of history and architecture around every corner. Please take a look at some of my other episodes in the UK and let me know if you have any questions at all. Thanks for watching. Cheers.
Outstanding video of the old world in England. Thank you!!
Hello from Oz..............my Sister and I travel annually to the UK and always spend at least a week in York...one of our favourite destinations. The people of York, as elsewhere in the UK are friendly, warm and welcoming, plus there is so much history. We enjoy walking the streets and peering in all the nooks and crannies discovering more each visit.🙂♥♥♥♥♥
Yes York truly is a unique and enchanting place. It is one of my most favorite places in the world because I'm a big history lover and the general vibe of the place is unlike anywhere else. Thanks for watching and please stay tuned for more similar content, and please subscribe if you haven't already.
Thank you for this video very helpful, will definitely be going there very soon
When I was in my teens I got the bus to York regularly with a friend to sketch different places and buildings for my A level art portfolio. A journey of about 40 minutes including all the bus stops en route.
It is a very atmospheric endearing place. No matter how many times I went I always spotted something I hadn’t noticed before. It was originally a walled city and ancient York is preserved within these original walls.
It was free to go into the Minster then. But I know it is continuously under repair hence the need for funding. The windows alone are worth the price of entrance. It’s a gorgeous building . As indeed is much of ancient York.
What a fantastic place to sketch. The medieval beauty surrounds you everywhere and it truly is an enchanting place and how great of an opportunity you've had to visit York several times. Thanks for watching!
Agreed
@@ProjectGaiaTravelcome across the pond to York, Maine. You won’t be disappointed, unless you go to New York, lol
Really well made video celebrating the City I live in. It does remind me to appreciate it a bit more as I suppose I take it for granted. Do I think it’s the oldest and most complete in the world? No. There are lots of places in the UK as old or older. Anyone who has visited Bruges or many other European Cities in say Spain or Italy with know what I mean. I always find that the Viking period resonates with me the most. The street names and language are examples of this. So it’s with us everyday. The Minster is very expensive, you can attend services for free though. It is awe inspiring and there is so much to see. You can also climb all the way to the top of the Minster tower. It takes a huge amount of money for the upkeep of The Minster. Tickets for the Jorvik centre are valid for a year. The Art gallery is now free again. The City walls are free and each of the four City gates or Bars as we call them have a decent pub. It gets confusing for visitors as Bars are gates and streets have gate on the end. Which comes from the Viking name for street. Walking the snickleways in York is a must, following the cat trail is fun. York has 365 pubs most of which are a historical must see. One has a Roman mosaic / bath house under it that you can go down and see. Some pubs, restaurants and houses have priest holes in them. Some of the attractions are pricey so it pays to plan what you want to see and maybe get a York pass or similar. York is very expensive to park in even for a short time. There is a good bus service though. If you are a National Trust member there are some great historic houses in York to see. Likewise for English Heritage members Clifford’s Tower the only part of the original castle still standing is run by them. The Castle Museum is a must see. Leave plenty of hours to get round it and when you get back to the gift shop. Don’t miss going into the second half of the museum which is the old prison. York castle was a prison until 1900. Then a military detention centre before finally being demolished in 1937. You can see photos online of how the old walls looked. The old prison section under the Castle museum still remains and the whole building is attached to the Crown courts. York is great to get out into the Country side from and is 45 minutes away from the east coast and there are plenty of historic market towns, lovely walks and access to the moors and heritage railways. For me If I had to splash out it would be on the Minster and Castle Museum. Do see the Jorvik Centre and The Railway Museum which is free and huge with full sized steam engines to see and now has another gallery called Wonderlab. Do visit the Treasures House with your National Trust card. York has a rich Georgian history as well and there are houses to visit. York and surrounding villages are wick with Michelin Starred places to eat. Do try a tasting menu. There is plenty of good food and good beer in York. Why not stay in a pub like the Golden Fleece or The Black swan. Get a copy of a camera guide to the best ale houses for beer. Climb to the top floor of The Market Cat. Get your beer and put your pizza order in on the ground floor before you go upstairs. The view across the medieval red pantile rooftops of York to the Minster is fantastic. York is lovely when the Christmas lights go up. And the Christmas market is here. There are food festivals throughout the year though.
Thank you for your fantastic input on York. I really appreciate when viewers really share their experiences of a place and you gave so much helpful information for other visitors. I will definitely take your tips into account next time I am visiting York. Thanks for watching!
Fantastic, comprehensive information! I really appreciate you taking the time to share this!
Your expose is now a part of my itinerary. Thank you
I can smell old Yorkshire rainy scent from down here in Italy. Sweet nostalgia.
Yes it definitely has a unique and almost enchanting vibe. Thanks for watching!
I don't think it's THE most medieval City in the world but it's a beautiful city nonetheless. It gets missed by a lot of visitors who concentrate on London and then go straight to Scotland although York can still be VERY busy in summer. For us locals one of the best things about York is it's atmosphere. It's a university town so there's always a buzz, lots of excellent buskers, and many, many very good bars and restaurants. Someone mentioned the Railway Museum below - great call - and free! Otherwise just wander around the town, stopping at a bar/cafe when you've had enough and refresh yourselves for the next bit of wandering. If you do your stopping at bars I'd recommend you do this every 30 mins or so and strangely your visit will just get better and better. 🍺🍺
I have to make sure I check out York when visiting the UK. Thanks for all of your suggestions, plus the ones in the video, seems like a ton to see.
York is one of my most favorite destinations in the world and thanks for all of your suggestions and recommendations- and for watching. I will take a look into those on my next journey through the north of England.
I think Norwich still gets overlooked way more than York despite it having by far the larges amount of medieval churches of one city in Europe and numerous old Medieval buildings and street layouts, including the largest and oldest and outdoor market still in the same place for maybe 1000 years - although it was not coalesced into a 'city' until the Norman invasion. Prior it was a network of settlements along the river Overthewater, Westwick, Colsany, Conesford and Northwick ( from where Norwich got it's name ) and all the other names still exist as street names aside from 'Overthewater' is which is still a colloquial name for all of the old area north of the river Wensum. The Normans demolished a neighbourhood and burnt it to the ground then forced the mostly Angle inhabitants to shovel dirt over the ashes of their homes for months, until they made a giant hill for Norwich castle. All these settlements where mixed of people not just Angles but it was 'multicultural' along the river.
Norwich area only has flint but mostly timber and clay and thatched roofs, so of course they have to be often maintained and are prone to fire, unlike Yorkshire that has stone.
These settlements were linked with road systems and exported imported and industries there were metalwork, pottery, weaving among others. Parts of Norfolk have the highest ore deposits.
In fact, when we were living in Italy I took my then 10 year old son to London and he was actually pretty bored, but my goodness if I had known about York he would have been thrilled being the Harry Potter lover that he was and I would have enjoyed those quaint streets and quirky shops as well. Beautiful city, fascinating country very worth exploring!
@@ramadamming8498 Thanks for the heads up about Norwich!
The railway museum is free and great for children, I'm not that interested in trains but it was great! Also York Castle museum with its Victorian Street and much more. Also afternoon tea at Betty's, the art gallery, the treasurer's house and garden, Bedern hall, a river cruise, York mansion house or the merchant adventurers hall amongst others.
Thank you for all of the additional recommendations. There is a ton to do in York and history is around every corner. Thanks for watching!
I think I have to make a list for all of your suggestions plus the one's JP said in the video. What a great place to visit.
The museum is fantastic👌👍👍👌
and the house of trembling madness bar got to visit that (the original not number 2 which is in a georgian building the original is a timber framed one)
Love the railway museum. Big steam fan.
I always wanted to go to New York when I was younger, I went and I thought it was crap!!! Then I went to York, and it blew me away!!! It’s an amazing city!!
So you prefer 'Old' York to New York? Interesting!
No, they’re not in my hometown. They’re in York, England! lol 😂
Haha I very much prefer Old York to New York myself and I live in New York. I'm glad you've enjoyed the video and thanks for watching.
I love York. It is a very medieval city. The Shambles is a wonderful street. Like time travel. Jorvik Viking centre digs down so deep the smell got to me. The York Cathedral is so beautiful and stunning to think who walked through there.
Yes I too share your enthusiasm for York. It is an amazingly historic and beautiful medieval city with an enchanting vibe about it. It is one of my most favorite cities in the world, and I'm a travel vlogger. Thanks for watching!
I lived in York for a year in 2006 as a visiting student at the University of York. What struck me was the effort involved in the preservation. Spectacular views are in spring when you are dazzled by a million daffodils as you walk on the city walls.
For sure. York is an amazing city and how lucky you were to live in such an inspiring and enchanting place. Thanks for watching.
York in May is frozen in my mind.
I was privileged to spend my junior year abroad at the University of York for the academic year 1970-71. That year was the celebration of the 1900th anniversary of the founding of the city. The Miracle Plays were performed on the grounds of St. Mary’s Abbey. Thousands of us lined up on streets for eight hours to see Elizabeth II enter the city through the royal gate. I only saw her through the lens of my Kodak camera. Not much has changed since in that regard! I attended Sunday Solemn Eucharist at the Minster most Sundays. Because I was Roman Catholic, not Anglican, I balanced my attendance by going to weekday Mass at the chapel of St. Margaret Clitherow, I think in the Shambles, who was pressed to death for her faith. What a year that was! It changed me forever, solidifying my love of History and England, motivating me to become a world traveler. I returned to York 25 years after, to re-experience one of the most incredible years of my life. At 73, I still reflect on that boundless opportunity and how it continues to bring me joy.
Congratulations on your incredible experience.....I'm green with envy..😊❤
Thank so much! We hopefully plan on a trip back to England. It was 1987 our 1st visit . My bucket list has the Cotswolds,number 1,York,Bath,. As we are in our mid 70’s,time is not on our side. Covid,interrupted our plans 2 years ago to return.
Why have you got to be privileged to visit YORK???
Thanks for sharing that. I went university of York in early 2000's and it was one of best experiences of my life. Set me up for successful investment banking career in London. However, been in York was far more relaxing and enjoyable.
To say I'm jealous would be a gross understatement. Lucky lucky you. Consider writing or recording your York experiences for your loved ones and friends. Extraordinary
Wow, This is Old York!
One thing you did miss about York Minster is that underneath is the remains of a huge Roman fort
very cool. I love how the medieval history blends with the medieval in York. Thanks for the suggestion and for watching!
Very cool. Is it accessible to tourists?
@@SG-91 yes
The undercroft was definitely a highlight of my visit to the Minster.
Yes you’re right the Roman beginnings and the undercroft, amazing , maybe too much for him to fit in to his presentation
This was my home city and is still my favourite town in winter, when it isn't so over crowded with tourists. It never struck me as so very unusual as a child though, as Britain is littered with cities that began in Roman times and have a lot of medieval elements. I no longer live there but do live in a 550 year old cottage, that is not so very unusual in the UK either. There are still Roman city walls in many towns, including London. York is just better preserved than most.
It used to be free to go into York minster and is now outrageously expensive, other attractions are also overpriced.
I love the history that is around every corner in so much of the UK. In the US, most is pretty new- less than 100 years, unless you're in the absolute heart of some of the east coast and midwest cities- then still they are usually no more than 150-300 years old. Thanks for watching!
I love york too and have been so many times and you have shown me places I didn't know exist. There is much more to see in York besides and you definitely need more than a day to explore. The ghost walk, museums and dungeons are a plus. York minster makes me cry every time I go in as has a wonderful serene atmosphere. Lovely to light a candle for lost and remembered people. Loved your invite into our English history. Love that you take your daughter along. My parents took us all over to stately homes and castles and history is a favourite subject to watch and read. X
York truly is an amazing and enchanting place and I'm very glad that you've enjoyed the video tour. Next time I definitely want to check out the ghost tour- as I hear York has some of the best ghost tours in the UK. I agree with you York Minster in absolutely amazing and it makes you truly feel connected to something more. I love the UK and love bringing my daughter all over so that she can experience the beauty of the world- this is also my hope for my viewers. In a world that seems so chaotic and negative lately- I strive to show people the beauty of our world. Thank you for your thorough response and for watching and please subscribe if you haven't already for more videos in the UK and around the world.
All the Best,
JP
I live around 20 miles from York. It's a fabulous day, or weekend, out for us. Even in the rain. Saturday evening buskers, the Bluebell (a pub), a City with life you can walk around at your own pace and enjoy.
For sure it is one of my favorite places in the world. Thanks for watching!
It looks like a fantastic city. I've been inspired to make this my next trip.
What’s your favorite pub in York?
Bluebell for general ambience and beer. But there's so many other really good ones
Great video and from a local, we are proud of our city and love welcoming visitors from all over the world, Yorkshire folk are some of the warmest & nicest you will meet anywhere in my humble opinion. To truly cover all of the things in York as well as the plentiful places to eat & maybe partake of a drink or two would take a much longer video lol
What an amazing place to live. York is one of my favorite cities in the world and yes the people are great too. Probably will have to do a York part 2 to cover more. Thanks for watching!
I envy you. Would love to live in York!
Et les chiens du même nom sont les plus adorables créatures existant sur terre. Vive le yorkshire 😊❤💖💋
I wouldnt say very old but old enough are some of the villages in Cumbria lake district, mountains with villages dating back 500-700 years with their own brewerys, Wordsworth country, Ulswater, Windermere and Coniston lakes...so unbelievably beautiful...some of the villages are like stepping back in time.
Definitely have to check out the Cumbria Lake District and do some tours in this area. Stay tuned and thanks for the recommendation!
Thanks for the info. I love UK history and will have to check those out.
@@ProjectGaiaTravel If you're planning a Cumbria tour, I'd definitely recommend maybe starting out in Carlisle. The principle city of Cumbria, Carlisle has had a very long history, and much like York it has changed hands between one culture and another. It still has it's original medieval street plan (within the city walls), has a castle, a citadel and a cathedral all within walking distance, as well as the Guildhall which is one of the Carlisle's oldest structures still standing (built in the 1300s I believe). It's quite the gem.
Hadrians wall, Carlisle castle, the Roman fort at Hard Knott pass all Cumbrian.
@@lizroberts1569 Keswick, Grasmere, Ulswater, walk to the top of Scar fell pike, drop down the mountains into some of the most natural beautiful lakes surrounded by little hamlets with cottages and inns dating back 500 years.
I've been all over the world and the lake district is up there with the best.
Some of the stone circles on the top of the mountains date back 3-5 thousand years..quite incredible.
Its amazing to see the old world and contrast with the US. Nice coverage!!
I love the old world. He usually does USA content, but I'm glad to see some from the old world.
I agree, its amazing to see the difference automobiles have had on our city design. Thanks for watching!
Also find fact not only is the usa young as a country the americas as a continent is the youngest continent being the last of the continents to be created
Got some good pubs in York . Lovely at Xmas when the Xmas markets on
The history in the UK is amazing and the beauty is unparalleled
There are still villages and small towns across Germany with ancient architecture, survived modernity and wars
What do you recommend as some other medieval cities in Germany? Thanks for watching
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Love this video!! Can't wait to go myself. As my best friend who is from York says, In York, Streets are Gates, Gates are Bars, and Bars are Pubs
Hahah yes it can be quite confusing with all the misleading phrases. I'm glad you've enjoyed the video. York is truly very unique and one of my favorite places to visit. Please let me know if you have any questions navigating York and thanks for watching!
I was born and lived in York all my life(51) some things you take for granted, great vid👍😎
Luck you. York is one of my most favorite destinations in the UK and in the world really. Thanks for watching!
I visited this beautiful town in the 90's when i was in England for a power plant commisionning in Brigg Humberside. I have good memories of this time in the north east of England. From a north east french man. Cheers!
York truly is a fascinatingly beautiful and historic city that is definitely worth a visit. Thanks for watching.
Stunning city and the yorkminster is a masterpiece of architecture. Great video .
Couldn't agree more! Glad you enjoyed the tour and thanks for watching!
It is amazingly beautiful. A truly inspiring minster indeed
Walked those streets many times over the years.
Enjoyed your film very much.😊😊😊
so cool. I need to go here. What a great place to live.
Glad you enjoyed it and thanks for watching! If you have any other questions please let me know
Have lived near York for over 50 years yes it’s an amazing city
What a great place to live! I'm jealous.
York is one of my most favorite destinations in the world, and I'm a travel vlogger. I love the history, how it is preserved, and the overall enchanting vibe of the whole place. What an amazing city to call home. Thanks for watching!
same haha
I envy you. I would love to live in York!
I've been absolutely pissed out my head every time I visit and always get lost in the small back alleys 😅 good times! Nice people!
haha for sure and the same :0. Thanks for watching!
Yes York is amazing, we live in Manchester and manage to get to York nearly every year, if you’re going for the first time it’s worth reading a brief history of the place as it’s too much to absorb on one trip, liked you presentation my friend 😊
I'm glad you've enjoyed the video. Yes York has something that is truly moving and is a fantastic place to visit, especially for history lovers. It is one of my most favorite destinations in the world, and I'm a travel vlogger. Thanks for watching and please subscribe if you haven't already for more content across Britain and the world.
Even if York isn’t the oldest mid-evil city in the world it’s definitely one of the most stunning. I do hope I get to visit there one day . 💙
You should, it is very interesting and filled with history. Thanks for watching!
what is the oldest medieval city?
@@josecordova6647 that's a difficult one to answer as many of the towns and cities in the UK have all been built on past settlements, some dating back to the stoneage.
Places like Warwick, Chester, Oxford, Durham to name a few all can trace settlements back to Roman or earlier times.
@@SteveSearleand the world is bigger than the uk :)
@@erikstenviken2652You wouldn’t think that because everyone wants to come and live here…. and it’s ruining the Isles.
Just found your channel as I am planning a trip to York in 2024. Thanks so much for a good overview of places to make sure I include on our visit! New subscriber!
I'm glad you enjoyed the video and thank you for watching and subscribing! Please let me know if you have any questions or need any recommendations at all about York or the UK in general. Welcome to the channel.
The tour guide JP shows you a lot of cool places and explains everything very well. I love this channel.
I love all his videos. Very informative and entertaining.
Have a lovely time on your visit!
Wonderful, thank you!
Had a visit here last month and it was so beautiful. Really enjoyed it and enjoyed the many layers of history. To anyone going, make sure to get out to the medieval centre early so you can get some really nice pics!
my partner Muriel used to work in The Shambles York in the early 1970s and I met her in 1976. Lived just outside York for about 15 years and moved around. My daughter used to go to Selby School and Muriel was born in Ryther Yorkshire and we lived in Ulleskelf and Acomb but then moved down South. Both Muriel and my Daughter Emma are buried in the very same grave in Hambleton just 4 miles from Selby on the way to Leeds. I know most places here very well. I've been in New Zealand for 23 years. Funny how such a large amount of time changes your views of a beautiful city. I always remember the Ouse used to flood around one of the bridges in town. There was a pub on the water front that was famous for floods. Have a blessed weekend
What an amazing area to be from and to experience this wonderful and enchanting city on a daily basis. Luckily York has remained much the same for centuries. Thanks for watching.
Thank you, for your kind and intellectual video about this wonderful city. You give us and yourself honour.
I'm glad you enjoyed it. thank you for watching and for the support!
Just wonderful! Thank you!
I'm glad you've enjoyed the video tour. York truly is a fantastically beautiful and historic medieval destination that you must add to your bucket list. Thanks for watching!
Chester is also a beautiful city also walled, worth a visit. Stratford upon Avon Shakespeare country beautiful buildings.
Yes I've been receiving a lot of feedback on these place; Chester in particular. Just released a Canterbury pilgrimage video and plan on doing more in the UK. Thanks for your suggestion and for watching!
This is all so beautiful, I have certainly added these destinations onto my bucket list. Thank you for sharing.
Yes, York is an extremely interesting, unique, and enchanting city in England. I'm glad the video could inspire you to add it to your bucket list. Thanks for watching.
Great video, York looks amazing.
Thank you for this wonderful video. It's fascinating and well done.
Thank you for watching and I'm glad you've enjoyed the video tour. Please take a look at some of my other destinations and be sure to subscribe if you haven't already.
Amazing
I'm glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for watching and please let me know if you have any questions at all.
I am lucky to live just 30 minutes drive from York. I guess we take it for granted knowing it so well. 😊
What a fantastic city to call home. I'm from New York so I know what you mean. Thanks for watching!
Thank you loved this historical tour !
I'm glad you've enjoyed the video tour of York and you will love this city if you're into medieval history. Thanks for watching!
Thanks for posting.
My pleasure. I hope the video inspired you to visit York and thanks for watching!
Brilliant video👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻❤️❤️❤️
I'm glad you enjoyed it and thanks for watching!
My grandfather lived in the shambles. His parents were butchers, it was an impoverished place to live, rats running in the rafters. His parents would blow up a sheeps bladder, for the children, to play football with in the street. I do miss York, the city I grew up in, but its warmer in Cornwall 😂
very cool.
It's a lot drier in York.
@@DaveATKIN 🙄🤣
Absolutely beautiful, thank you! ❤
I'm glad you've enjoyed the video and hope you found it inspiring to visit. Thanks for watching.
Love anything about Tudor England 🏴
Same. I hope you've enjoyed the video tour and thanks for watching.
Great video, very informative. For someone who lives only an hour or so away from York I've learned a lot from this I didn't know before, so thanks!
I'm so glad you've enjoyed the video and that I could show you more of the fascinatingly beautiful and historic city. Thanks for watching!
I went through York to get to Darlington and I fell in love with York just looking at it!! It's beautiful ❤
It really is. York is one of my most favorite places in the UK, if not the world. Thanks for watching and stay tuned/subscribe for more UK content and tours from all over the world.
Love York, Great video, thanks!
I'm glad you've enjoyed the video. York is one of my most favorite destinations in the world. Thanks for watching.
Solid presentation. Thank you.
I'm glad you've enjoyed the video. If you have any questions about visiting York, or its history please let me know. Thanks for watching.
Well made video mate see you put a lot of time and research into it👍
I'm glad you enjoyed it and thank you for watching!
Earned my sub. Was a pleasure to watch
I appreciate that and welcome! I'm glad you enjoyed the tour of York and thank you for watching.
Thank you for transporting me to another time, and place. Really well done.
Of course, York truly allows you to transport yourself to the medieval era- in a way that almost moves your soul. Thanks for watching and please subscribe if you haven't already for more videos across Britain and the world.
York is great indeed! Lovely town with so much history and scenery. Thank you for the video!
It really is one of the most beautiful and unique cities in Britain and in the world. I'm glad you've enjoyed the video and thanks for watching!
Remember, from York the Roman general Constantin (translates Constant, Stable, Steady), started his campaign to Rome, eventually forming the Christian Roman Empire, lasted till 1453 with the fall of his city Constantinople to the islamist hands.
Edid: Glad you found him at 14:30 😊 I wrote my comment before the episode finished, so it was a nice surprise. Remember it next time the turks are crying for our Constantinople.
"CONSTANTINE BY THIS SINGN CONQUER" at the base of his statue means by the Sign of the Cross.
ΕΝ ΤΟΥΤΩ ΝΙΚΑ in Greek.
Your channel deserves many more subscribers, I hope you get them. Great vid 👍
I appreciate that! And I'm glad you enjoyed the tour of York. Thanks for watching.
agreed.
I love his videos they’re so informative and entertaining.
Great video. Thanks for taking us on a trip! Beautiful place.
I'm glad you've enjoyed the video tour. York truly is a fantastically beautiful and historic medieval destination that you must add to your bucket list. Thanks for watching!
Amazing city ❤thanks for sharing
I'm glad you've enjoyed the video tour. York truly is a fantastically beautiful and historic medieval destination that you must add to your bucket list. Thanks for watching!
Very interesting
Glad you enjoyed it and thanks for watching!
Hi there. Thank you for showing off my hometown, a place I am very proud of.
You might want to visit Rouen in France at some point. It is just as historic and beautiful as York and probably twice its size. 👍
Ironically France has preserved much of its medieval architecture thanks to their early surrender to Nazi troops. Even York suffered, of the many uk cities which were bombed as a result of Britain's stand against Hitler; the Baedecker Raids early in the war damaged city centre infrastructure.
What a well done video! This has certainly raised my priority of seeing York a great deal. Thanks so much for posting.
I'm glad you've enjoyed the video tour and it truly is a fantastically beautiful and historical destination. If you're into medieval history- you will love it. Thanks for watching!
This is a great video, thanks for the tour
Glad you enjoyed it. Let me know if you have any questions at all about York. Thanks for watching.
It would be good if you had shown the under world of the minster, the old Roman ruins and saxson, with the stream that sill runs under there.
wow very cool. I'll have to check that out when I'm there.
Very interesting. I will have to check those out next time I'm in York. These are all under York Minster?
I love the U.K. I'm American, but I do my best not to be annoying. Since England doesn't want any more immigrants, I probably wouldn't be able to move there, but I would love to. Pity...as I would love it and its history. It's fascinating.
Yes the UK has so much to do and see and the country as a whole is a history lovers heaven on earth. I love exploring all of the quaint towns and historic castles. Thanks for watching!
Immigrants who are technically beneficial are welcome. Its the sudanese or nigerian goat herders, their wives, parents and cousins who are not welcome or needed
i absolutely love York and the area around the city, my ancestors come from Seven Oaks in Kent when i visited there I really felt like I was coming come such a weird feeling.
Loved it. Thanks for showing us around. 👍😊🇮🇪🇬🇧🇺🇸
Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for watching.
The views from the top of the minster are the best views in York hands down, you can see for miles. Also the Treasurers house is an amazing place just behind the minster. If you believe in ghosts it's said to be one of the most haunted cities in the whole of Europe as well.
I unfortunately didn't get to go to the top of the minster on this tour because it was closed due to maintenance but will definitely check it out next time I am in York. I do believe and ghosts and love the haunted history in the city as well. Thanks for the suggestions and for watching!
York , Chester and Wells
All 3 are well worth in my personal opinion
Thanks for watching and for the other recommendations. Have you been to Winchester and/or Canterbury. Those are very interesting as well.
I also hear great things about Chester and Wells.
I have been to York several times. Excellent video, thank you.
I'm glad you've enjoyed the video tour of this amazing city. Thanks for watching.
Wonderful tour, thank you
York truly is an amazingly historic and beautiful city. I'm glad you've enjoyed the video and thanks for watching!
Yorkminster really is much more impressive than, not to name names, but various other more obvious and famous touristy sites around Europe. (I'm sure there are plenty of "more medieval" cities than York, however!)
Ok this is for sure one of your best videos and I really want to go here. I've heard of it from Viking shows but didn't know how intact it is. What an amazing church too. I NEED to go here.
I'm really glad you enjoyed it and thanks for always watching.
If you're into your Viking; Stamford Bridge, where Harold defeated the formidable Harald Hardrada [King of Norway and onetime commander of the Varangian Guard in Constantinople] before force marching his housecarls to face Duke William at Hastings, is only about 8 miles out of town.
@@ProjectGaiaTravel the medieval vibe is on point.
@@andyleighton6969 I love Vikings and have watched Vikings, Last Kingdom, and Vikings Valhalla- so York is definitely up my alley. Thanks for the tip about the bridge.
@@andyleighton6969That battle at Stamford Bridge undoubtedly cost Harold victory at Hastings. Without that battle he would easily have defeated "William the Bastard" and his army.
Nice video! Great job! Thank you)
I'm glad you've enjoyed it and thanks for watching.
Merry ol' England. Thanks for the video!
You know it. York is one of my most favorite destinations in the world and I'm glad you've enjoyed the video tour. Thanks for watching.
You forgot to mention that York is also home to the "National Railway Museum", which houses the oldest trains in the world, as England was the country where the railways began.
Thanks for your input I'll have to check that out next time sounds fascinating. Thanks for watching and stay tuned.
Here's a nice addage for you.
The streets are Gates.
The gates are Bars.
The bars are pubs.
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incredibly confusing but adds to the character haha. Thanks for watching!
@@ProjectGaiaTravel In the city, as an example we have
A couple of streets called Stongate, Gillygate (pronounced with a J as in Jelly)
The city gates like Monk Bar and Bootham bar that you talk about.
And finally the bars you go drinking in are Public Houses or Pubs
Just for anyone watching who is going "Huh?"
So confusing as an American 😂
This video made me smile and made my heart so happy!
I'm very glad that the tour brought you so much happiness. My goal is to inspire people to see their world and take advantage of all the amazing things to see and do with a historical twist. Thanks for watching!
Well informed video well done sir much appreciated 👍👍
Thank you for a great video, I am visiting York this summer and you have given me good advice on things to do and see. 😊
Happy to help! And enjoy your trip. Please let me know if you have an questions at all and thanks for watching.
If you want to see something very impressive in terms of structures then I'd suggest Skara Brae village in Orkney, built long before Stonehenge or the Egyptian pyramids were even thought of. A thriving community 5 thousand years old.
Skara Brae is on the list! Thanks for the recommendation and I am very eager to give a tour of this amazing site. Just have to get up to the northern Scottish Isles. Stay tuned and thanks for watching.
I’ve heard of Skara Brae. Will have to check it out.
I lived in York back in 2003 and I hated it. But going back to visit was a completely different story. I love the history of the city, the beautiful parks and everything about it. It’s been over 10 years since I last visited and I really want to go back.
Traffic is insane, housing overpriced. Rubbish food scene.
@@JohnSims-nl5bi We lived about a 5 min walk from the wall, so traffic wasn't often an issue. I would agree that it can be difficult to find decent food (in much of the UK). Not sure about housing prices, as I was just a child when I lived there.
@@lamsmiley1944 cool.
@@JohnSims-nl5bitbh I have a totally different view .. I’ve lived all over Europe but York was one of the places I loved . I’m not digging what you are saying at the same time I’m not saying your lying , I’m just saying that isn’t the way I felt .
@@JohnSims-nl5biEveryone has different opinions. Name me a city where traffic isn't insane. Houses around any City are a bit pricey. Compared to the outskirts. And I've found the food scene. Quite good to be honest. Like i said you cant please all the people.
Really liked the commentary and photography in this piece. What a lovely place to visit..
Glad you enjoyed it and hopefully it has inspired you to visit. Thanks for watching.
Loved your video, thank you
I'm glad you've enjoyed the tour. It is a truly fascinating, historical, and enchanting city. Thanks for watching.
Have you ever been to Rotenberg, Germany? It is also a Medievel town. My favorite part is the torture devices and chasity belts. I'm weird. Don't judge. :P
Haven't been to Rotenberg yet but it is definitely on the list. Thanks for the suggestion and for watching. And don't worry I think the torture devices and chastity belts are cool too.
Rothenburg on der Tauber is the city’s name in Germany. Walls are lovely to walk on…..Oh, and the Christkindlmarkt in December is worth the visit also!
@@laurelcosten1012 I knew I spelled Rothenburg wrong! I loved the walls! What you treat me the most is when a door in the wall opened and out walked a woman. We were told the tunnel started in the church. Very cool!
A pity you weren't able to visit York in the summertime, when the weather would have hopefully been kinder to you. Seeing the sun's rays shining through the stained glass windows of York Minster is a beautiful sight, and yes, the Minster is truly awe-inspiring.
It's worth mentioning too, that those who feel they are sensitive, .. who can sense those things not visible to the naked eye, will surely enjoy their visit. 😊
When did York start having a summer 😊
@@karldixon2704 Shhhhh..😉 😊
very interesting. I was there in the late summer and didnt get too much sun- but i imagine when the sun shines through the stained glass windows that it is truly spectacular. And i'm sure there are many paranormal energies that can be picked up in the minster. Thanks for watching.
Kudos to you, for a great video
Glad you enjoyed it! and thanks for watching!
Well done. I saved it and watched it when I had time to really enjoy it.
I'm glad you enjoyed the video and please let me know if you have any questions about York. It is a truly fascinating destination and is filled with history and beauty. Thanks for watching.
Rule of thumb: You see a city built by a river, its 100% Roman.
York London Paris Lyon Frankfurt Beograd and hundreds of others.
Did you chicken out and not climb to the roof of Yorkminster? Terrifying climb but breathtaking views
Unfortunately, it was closed for renovations the day I was there- but I hear it offers you an amazing view. Thanks for watching!
Brilliant tour! Now I must go.
York is a truly fascinating and enchanting destination. It is one of my most favorite places in the world, and I’m glad you’ve enjoyed the video tour. Please subscribe if you haven’t already for more UK content and thanks for watching.
Beautiful, well done!
I'm glad you enjoyed the video tour. Thanks for watching and please let me know if you have any questions at all!
The ancient people of York would think they had entered a lunatic asylum if the could see what their once great city has become.
Haha I think almost anyone from even 60 years ago would be shocked at some of the things in the world nowadays. Change and time are weird. Thanks for your input and for watching.
I need to get to York. I'm only in London, but I have an aged mother to take care of, and a naughty puppy to keep from knocking her over... I would love to see the Viking Heavy Metal band though, they sing in an ancient language. Way past my head banging days, but damn it would good!!
I’m from the US how far is London from York?
@@Faceplay2 I just looked it up. A 2 hour train from London.
@@josecordova6647 thanks man, my wife and I are planning a trip to the United Kingdom next year’s and I was trying to maximize our visit. We are both avid history people so of course we don’t want to do the cliché go to London and just hang out in the city. Lol
@@Faceplay2 yes. they have high speed trains in the UK and all over Europe so it makes moving over large distances quite simple.
it is 2 hours by high speed train.
I really enjoyed this video as I love old world ruins and anything Medieval. I will be adding this lovely town to my list of travels. Thank you so much for sharing this tour.
I'm glad you enjoyed the tour and I am a sucker for anything medieval too. If you're a medieval lover- this has to be at the top of your list. Thanks for watching!
I've added York to my list of travels as well. It looks absolutely amazing.
What a great video you made about the city of York. it's so well made and informative that I'm thinking of a visit and I live here 😉
I'm glad you've enjoyed the video ad very glad that it has inspired you to visit. That is my goal with this channel to inspire people to visit all of the amazing place that make the world special. Thanks for watching.