Your Guide To York

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York on a budget Every year at the end of January, museums and attractions across the city open their doors to local residents (including students) for free in the York Residents’ Festival. You can also get discounts at lots of shops and restaurants just by showing your student card across this weekend. Wander the walls and visit a different kind of bar. York’s city walls stretch for 2 miles around the city centre, making them the longest medieval walls in Britain. Beautifully preserved, they’re open from dawn until dusk for you to explore. There are also plenty of green spaces in the city to relax on 24 |

a warm day. Find your perfect picnic spot at Rowntree Park, The Museum Gardens or in the grounds of York Minster. Find the lucky feline figurines scattered around the city on the York Cat Trail where 22 cat figures have decorated the city’s historic buildings for over 2 centuries. Originally, they were placed on buildings to frighten away plagued rodents but more recently have been said to bring good luck. Pick up your free trail map from York Glass on the Shambles, or The Cat Gallery on Low Petergate.


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