York is a famous city
located in the north part of the country of England, built as a fortress by the
romans and later it turned into a city. We did our arrival to York the 30 of
September which was the fourth day of our trip, very late and very tired we
barely could see the dark streets of the city. The next morning was perfect for
a walk through the city because the weather was perfect. And in small groups we
all went to explore the city. The city had a “classic essence” because most of
the buildings and streets had a medieval architecture. The city, just as
London, was divided in two by a river called Ouse crossed by a lovely medieval
bridge. In the other side of the city there was a lot of stores, even a market
in the center which had a lot of interesting stuff such as handmade statues and
souvenirs, and later in the afternoon we had a tour through the old houses of
the city where the alleys and the cold and dark places where remarkable.
It would recommend to him this one take
care of any person since a great attraction possesses cultures owed to the
medieval epoch in which I use, in addition to be one of representative cities
of England.
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