York
An ancient city which has known everything from Roman rule to life as a Viking capital.
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23 May
York
The great walled city of York is one of the most historically significant in Britain, resplendent with castle and magnificent cathedral. It is still possible to circumnavigate the city walls – a great way to sightsee – and imagine the city back in medieval times or even as a Roman garrison.
A thousand years after the Romans came the Vikings, and the life and times are captured imaginatively at the Jorvik Centre – the most popular tourist attraction outside of London. Here you can wander through a recreated Viking village. Another great diversion is a pleasant cruise on the River Ouse.
Places to visit include:
- The Shambles
- National Railway Museum
- Jorvik Viking Centre
- The York Dungeon
- York City Walls
- York Minster
…and much, much more!





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Adult
£21
Senior
£19
Child
£19
Infant
FREE
Seniors are aged 60 and over, Children are aged 15 and under, and Infants are aged 2 and under.
Schedule
Time | |
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9.00 am | Depart from Leicester |
11.00 am | Arrive in York |
4.30 pm | Depart from York |
6.30 pm | Arrive back in Leicester |
Pickups
No. | Time | Location |
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1 | 8.10 am | St. Margaret’s Bus Station – Stand SC |
2 | 8.20 am | Fosse Park (Behind M&S) – LE19 1HQ |
3 | 8.30 am | Groby (Bus Exchange) – LE6 0DA |
4 | 8.40 am | Anstey (Potters Bus Stop) – LE7 7AT |
5 | 8.50 am | Thurmaston (ASDA Bus Stop) – LE4 8GP |
6 | 9.00 am | Syston (Santander Bus Stop) – LE7 2JT |