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YORKSHIRE Bookable Products North Yorkshire YORKSHIRE Bookable products North Yorkshire - York York Minster York Minster is one of the world's most magnificent cathedrals. It is a masterpiece in stained glass and stone, with foundations rooted in the nation's earliest history. York Minster Church House, Ogleforth York YO1 7JN www.yorkminster.org Group/Trade Contact: Min. Group No: 10 Tel: +44(0)1904 557 200 Group Rate: £8.50pp Email: Email: [email protected] York Museum’s Trust York Castle Museum - The York Castle Museum has an extraordinary collection of social history, reflecting everyday life in the county. www.yorkcastlemuseum.org.uk £8.00 pp Yorkshire Museum - Housing some of the finest collections of archaeological and geological finds in Europe, the Yorkshire Museum is ideal for any trip to York. www.yorkshiremuseum.org.uk £6.00 pp York Art Gallery - the newly refurbished gallery displays works by iconic names such as David Hockney, JMW Turner, LS Lowry and Grayson Perry. www.yorkartgallery.org.uk £5.00 pp Group/Trade Contact: Min. Group No: 10+ Tel: +44(0)1904 697 979 Group Rate: See above Email: [email protected] The York Dungeon The York Dungeon is a 75-minute journey into more than 2000 years of York's horrible history, bringing together an amazing cast of theatrical actors, special effects, stages and scenes in a truly unique walkthrough experience. 12 Clifford Street York YO1 9RD http://www.thedungeons.com/york/en/ Group/Trade Contact: Min. Group No: 10+ Tel: +44(0)8714 232 260 Group Rate: £8.95pp (online) Email: [email protected] www.thedungeons.com/york/en/book -tickets/groups-10-or-more.aspx YORKSHIRE Bookable products North Yorkshire - York Jorvik Viking Centre Journey through the reconstruction of Viking-Age streets, as they would have been 1000 years ago. JORVIK Viking Centre also offers four exciting exhibitions and the chance to come face to face with a ‘Viking’. 15 Coppergate Walk York YO1 9NT http://jorvik-viking-centre.co.uk Group/Trade Contact: Min. Group No: 15+ Tel: +44(0)1904 615 505 Group Rate: £7.15pp Email: [email protected] York’s Chocolate Story York’s Chocolate Story is an entertaining and informative guided tour through the history of York’s most famous chocolate-making families and their finest creations. York's Chocolate Story King's Square, York, YO1 7LD www.yorkschocolatestory.com Group/Trade Contact: Min. Group No: 15+ Tel: +44(0)1904 261 262 Group Rate: £8.25pp Email: [email protected] The National Railway Museum York – Countess Carriage Countess of York is our beautifully restored railway carriage. Surround yourself in the opulent carriage décor and elegant furniture and enjoy a unique afternoon tea experience. National Railway Museum Leeman Road York YO26 4XJ http://www.nrm.org.uk/PlanaVisit/VisitYork/countess-york/afternoon-tea.aspx Group/Trade Contact: Min. Group No: N/A Tel: +44(0)1904 686 295 Group Rate: £19.95pp Email: [email protected] (Other rates available) YORKSHIRE Bookable products North Yorkshire - York Yorkshire Air Museum Yorkshire Air Museum is the largest independent air museum in Britain. The collection includes a replica flying machine made by Sir George Cayley (1773-1857), used for the world’s first manned heavier-than-air flight in 1849. Yorkshire Air Museum Elvington, York YO41 4AU www.yorkshireairmuseum.org Group/Trade Contact: Min. Group No: 8+ Tel: +44(0)1904 608 595 Group Rate: £5.00pp Email: [email protected] The Original Ghost Walk of York Believed to be the first exclusive Ghost Walk in the World! We offer a night of History and Mystery to capture the imagination and inspire the mind… 8.pm nightly, the Kings Arms Pub Ouse Bridge York Or from Ouse bridge during floods! http://www.theoriginalghostwalkofyork.co.uk Group/Trade Contact: Mark Graham Min. Group No: N/A Tel: +44(0)1759 373 090 / 07825 618 123 Group Rate: £5.00pp, group Email: [email protected] bookings at discount rates 30 + people discount Betty’s Café Tea Rooms, York Founded in 1919, Bettys mouth watering cakes, refreshing teas and friendly smiles have made it world famous. The Belmont Room was inspired by the interior decoration of the luxury liner, Queen Mary and is available for group bookings and private functions. St Helen's Square, York, YO1 8QP www.bettys.co.uk › Our Café Tea Rooms Group/Trade Contact: Min. Group No: N/A Tel: +44(0)1904 659 142 Group Rate: £32.95pp afternoon tea Email: [email protected] YORKSHIRE Bookable products North Yorkshire - York Merchant Adventurers’ Hall Set in beautiful gardens in the centre of historic York, the Merchant Adventurers' Hall is open for public use as a fully functioning museum, wedding and hospitality venue and meeting place some 650 years after construction began in 1357. The Merchant Adventurers' Hall Fossgate York YO1 9XD http://www.theyorkcompany.co.uk/index.php Group/Trade Contact: Min. Group No: 10+ Tel: +44(0)1904 654 818 Group Rate: £6.00pp Email: [email protected] Treasurers House The Treasurers House has a history spanning 2,000 years, from the Roman road in the cellar to the Edwardian servants' quarters in the attics, and thirteen period rooms in between. These house one man's remarkable collection of antique furniture, ceramics, textiles and paintings from a 300-year period. Minster Yard York North Yorkshire YO1 7JL http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/treasurers-house-york Group/Trade Contact: Min. Group No: 15+ Tel: +44(0)1904 624 247 Group Rate: £6.20pp Email: [email protected] Fairfax House Come and unlock the splendour within the finest Georgian town house in England. A classical architectural masterpiece of its age, Fairfax House was originally the winter home of Viscount Fairfax. Its richly decorated interior was designed by York’s most distinguished eighteenth-century architect, John Carr. Fairfax House Castlegate York YO1 9RN http://www.fairfaxhouse.co.uk Group/Trade Contact: Min. Group No: 10+ Tel: +44(0)1904 655 543 Group Rate: £5.00pp Email: [email protected] YORKSHIRE Bookable products North Yorkshire - York Beningbrough Hall Inspired by his Grand Tour, John Bourchier created Beningbrough, an Italian Palace nestled between York, Harrogate and Leeds. The impressive rooms are a perfect backdrop for the rich collection of portraits on loan from the National Portrait Gallery, Beningbrough’s long-term partner. Beningbrough York North Yorkshire YO30 1DD http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/beningbrough-hall-gallery-and-gardens Group/Trade Contact: Min. Group No: 15+ Tel: +44(0)1904 472 027 Group Rate: £9.30pp (summer) Email: [email protected] £5.40pp (winter) Castle Howard Castle Howard is a magnificent 18th century residence set within 1,000 acres of breathtaking landscape in the Howardian Hills, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in the heart of North Yorkshire. Visit and enjoy world-renowned collections, stunning architecture and inspiring family stories. Castle Howard, The Estate Office Castle Howard, York YO60 7DA http://www.castlehoward.co.uk Group/Trade Contact: Min. Group No: 12+ Tel: +44(0)1653 648 621 Group Rate: £12.00pp Email: [email protected] York Pass Increase the value of your Tour Packages with a York Pass. York Pass gives free entry to over 30 attractions in and beyond York. Perfect for FIT travel Includes, York Boat, York Castle Museum Castle Howard, North Yorkshire Moors Railway. Visit York 1 Museum Street York YO1 7DT http://www.yorkpass.com Group/Trade Contact: Min. Group No: N/A Tel: +44(0)1904 554 471 Group Rate: Commissionable rates Email: [email protected] available 15-20% YORKSHIRE Bookable products North Yorkshire Stillingfleet Lodge Gardens Stillingfleet Lodge Garden is a quintessentially English garden, managed to be as wildlife friendly as possible. It is our family garden, lovingly planted-up over 40 years and now comprises a series of small gardens surrounding our family home, opening out into an avenue that leads to a wild flower meadow. Stillingfleet Lodge Gardens & Nurseries Stewart Lane, Stillingfleet, York, YO19 6HP http://www.stillingfleetlodgenurseries.co.uk Group/Trade Contact: Min. Group No: 15+ Tel: +44(0)1904 728 506 Group Rate: £5.00 Email: [email protected] North Yorkshire Moors Railway Climb aboard a steam or heritage diesel train and ride like Harry Potter for the ultimate trip through Heartbeat country. Enjoy stunning scenery along 18 miles of railway through the majestic North York Moors, and continuing through to the popular seaside town of Whitby. North Yorkshire Moors Railway 12 Park Street, Pickering North Yorkshire YO18 7A www.nymr.co.uk Group/Trade Contact: Min. Group No: 20+ Tel: +44(0)1751 472 508 Group Rate: £21.45pp Email: [email protected] Pickering-Whitby Route Ryedale Folk Museum Discover over 20 historic buildings that show the lives of ordinary folk from earliest times to the present day. The museum records the daily life of North Yorkshire people from the Iron Age to 1953 and you’ll see a full- scale replicas of different domestic dwellings through the centuries. Hutton-le-Hole, Kirkbymoorside North Yorkshire YO62 6UA www.ryedalefolkmuseum.co.uk Group/Trade Contact: Min. Group No: 10+ Tel: +44(0)1751 417 367 Group Rate: £5.50pp Email: [email protected] YORKSHIRE Bookable products North Yorkshire Rievaulx Abbey Discover Rievaulx Abbey, founded in 1132 by twelve monks from Clairvaux Abbey as a mission for the colonisation of the north of England and Scotland. It is now one of Yorkshire's finest 18th-century landscape gardens that inspired the artist JMW Turner. Rievaulx, Nr Helmsley, North Yorkshire, YO62 5LB www.english-heritage.org.uk/.../properties/rievaulx-abbey Group/Trade Contact: Min.
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