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Travelodge York Micklegate

Micklegate, York, England YO1 6JG United Kingdom 0203 027 8675 (Call cost)

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Travelodge York Micklegate
Micklegate York, England YO1 6JG United Kingdom 0203 027 8675 (Call cost)

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Nearest Major Airport:

  • Leeds (LBA-Leeds Bradford)

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York: Once enclosed by ancient fortified walls, York offers a wealth of cultural and historical sites, including York Castle, the National Railway Museum, and York Minster, a Gothic cathedral in the city center. The Shambles is a pedestrian-friendly street dating back to mediaeval ages, where it housed butcher shops. Today the scene is less gruesome, with quaint boutiques and tea rooms lining the road.

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