On a shopping trip to York, set aside time to admire its mighty medieval walls. You can walk the 700-year-old walls, a trail that takes about two hours, with ample opportunities for a refreshment or two. After a break, stroll down an authentic shopping street (The Shambles), which appeared in the Domesday Book.
As winter approaches, dive down decorated streets and snickelways (narrow roads). Look out for homegrown suppliers such as Tullivers, for specialty teas and local produce. To support more local businesses, stay in early November when York’s festive indoor market kicks off. This free, three-day event spans across state rooms at Carton Towers. Each room holds something for everyone. Find Christmas gift ideas, make crafts, and relax at the homely hot food hub and bar.
Known as one of the UK’s most festive cities, take a break from shopping to explore York Minister’s Christmas Tree Festival. You can follow a Christmas Tree Trail of 60 adorned trees up the cathedral’s Nave, Chapter House, and Lady Chapel. Organised by local businesses each year, you’re sure to find some décor inspiration too.
Another good time to visit is mid-December, for York’s biggest Christmas concert on Priory Street. Welcome the songs of Christmas, from Slade to Silent Night, all played live by big brass bands and acoustic instruments! Remember your Christmas jumper to swing into Christmas.