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York Minster Open daily subject to church services.


Map Ref: DD2


Yorkshire Museum


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CC2 Open Daily (Closed 25, 26 December and 01 January)


More to discover at York Minster


Visit York Minster during an exciting time of major restoration and conservation. ‘York Minster Revealed’ is a five-year project involving the world’s best craftspeople.


Join one of our free tours of the Minster led by our expert guides or go behind the scenes for a unique look at the amazing craftsmanship at our Stone Masons’ Lodge (free) and the Bedern Glass Conservation Studio.


Coming soon in 2012, a new interactive gallery, ‘Stories in Glass’ and ‘Stories in Stone’ allowing visitors to reflect on the incredible scale and exquisite craftsmanship of the Minster’s Great East Window. Visit our website to find out more.


Supported by the National Lottery through the Heritage Lottery Fund.


Deangate,York, YO1 7HH Tel: 0844 939 0016 Email: visitors@yorkminster.org www.yorkminster.org


Admission charges apply to the Minster, the Tower and the Undercroft: see www.yorkminster.org. Free admission to the Minster for children aged 16 and under


YorkBoat Map Ref: CC3/DD5


Opening Times: 4 Feb – 25 Nov plus weekends in January and selected dates in December 2012.


York’s Attraction of the Year 2011* Welcome to the History of York


Housing some of the finest collections of archaeological and geological finds in Europe, the Yorkshire Museum is the ideal first port of call for any trip to York. From prehistory to the city’s medieval splendour, this amazing place tells the whole story in its fantastic new interactive galleries and AV shows.


Walk on a genuine Roman mosaic floor, kneel at St William’s medieval shrine, see the monsters of the deep that swam when Yorkshire was beneath the sea – and all in the heart of the city.


Finally – immerse yourself in the story of England’s other capital, all brought to life with the latest digital technology in a spectacular film show in our 300 seat auditorium.


Get the most out of York – see the Yorkshire Museum first.


Tel: 01904 687687 Email: yorkshire.museum@ymt.org.uk www.yorkshiremuseum.org.uk COME BACK FOR FREE - ONE VISIT IS NEVER ENOUGH! For the price of just one visit, come back as many times as you like for 12 months!


Sit back, relax and put your feet up whilst you admire the picturesque sights by the riverside, onboard our daytime York City Cruise. Enjoy the live Captain’s commentary, heated lounge and open sundeck. Departing daily from 10.30am, 4th February to 25th November 2012. Alternatively join our Bishopthorpe Palace Cruise to the official residence of the Archbishop of York, sailing weekends and York school holidays from the 2nd June - 2nd September 2012.


For those who would like to become their own Captain, why not hire a self-drive RedBoat? Enjoy a leisurely hour exploring York from the helm of your own motor boat. Available to hire from the 31st March - 4th November 2012.


Relaxing Lunch and Dinner Cruises are the perfect choice for those with plenty of time on their hands! Enjoy a 1 hour cruise to the picturesque village of Acaster Malbis. Here you will enjoy a delicious homemade meal and the best of Yorkshire Beers. Sailing on selected dates throughout the summer-please call for further details.


Don’t miss our evening cruises too! Sailing on selected dates 31st March - 3rd November 2012 .


Finally our popular Santa Cruises are available on various dates in December, a truly different way to meet Santa and get the festive season started.


Office at: The Boatyard, Lendal Bridge, York, YO1 7DP Tel: 01904 628324 Fax: 01904 647204 Email: info@yorkboat.co.uk www.yorkboat.co.uk


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