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The pretty UK city voted the most friendly staycation in England

The pretty UK city voted the most friendly staycation in England

Summer holiday planning couldn’t be easier as Britons only need to look at their doorstep to find the ideal destination for a friendly and relaxing staycation.

Last year, York was crowned as the world’s most welcoming destination, surpassing other popular locations such as San Sebastian and Australia’s Gold Coast.

Booking.com utilised its vast array of reviews and data to identify the world’s most welcoming city and identified York as the best spot for the perfect city break.

A representative from Booking.com commented: “Celebrating the best of Britain, travellers can transport themselves back to medieval England when travelling to York.”

“This destination was founded by the Ancient Romans, and has been preserved by city walls.”

“York offers a wide range of activities for any traveller, from historical, picturesque buildings to quirky tea shops, ensuring a visit to York is never dull.”

York Minister was recently named England’s most beautiful building, making it a must-see on any trip to the city.

Tripadvisor users have heaped praise on the Minster, describing it as “beautiful and impressive” and a place where one could easily while away the hours in awe.

The city, steeped in Roman history and nestled at the confluence of the Rivers Ouse and Foss, is a treasure trove for both residents and visitors alike.

Its medieval charm is encapsulated in its winding cobbled streets, hidden Snickelways, and ancient walls that have stood the test of time for two millennia.

The Shambles, a well-preserved medieval thoroughfare, is frequently listed among the globe’s most stunning streets.

This iconic avenue, with its 14th-century origins, is characterised by overhanging timber-framed buildings that create a distinctive historical atmosphere.

Once a hub for butchers, The Shambles now thrives with a vibrant mix of independent shops, cafes, restaurants, and markets, adding a modern twist to its rich heritage.

Adding to its allure, The Shambles is reputed to have inspired Diagon Alley in the Harry Potter series, making it a pilgrimage site for fans eager to experience the magic of the Wizarding World.

Direct trains and buses run between York and major cities like London, Manchester, and Edinburgh. The charming town is ideally navigated on foot or by bike, though public transport is readily available.

Visitors are accommodated with an array of lodging options, ranging from hotels and holiday lets to B&Bs and beyond.