York, the oldest city in United Kingdom is rich with its heritage and architecture. Though called, the city has been well developed (unlike our so call old areas in bangalore. ahem!) with bounteous greens!!!
Taking upon a friend's advice, we made York as our next stop in 3-day Early May vacation. The city was founded by Romans in 71 AD and is distinguished as the hub for Railway network and confectioner manufacturing unit, since Victorian age. Without a doubt, The Railway museum, is a leading attraction site, when you accompany kids!!!
As I ticked on the first checklist - Railway museum, my memories drew me to the one we visited in Mysore. My daughter Diya fancied on the artifacts displayed!!! The York museum, on the other hand, is overflowed with plenteous items and vast history facts.The display shows the pride of the city in being the primer in railway connectivity in UK. It was interesting to note that their first ever train from London to Scotland took 10 long hours and now with modern techniques they have compressed to 4.5 hrs!!!! They had a good demonstration of their engines and railway tracks too!!!
After feeding our minds, we quickly fed our tummies as we are due for a cruise in York. The York City Cruises is over the river Ouse which has almost 8 bridges. We had the open deck ride on this sunny day with all out hats on!!! One of the bridge known as Millenium Bridge is worth a visit for its architectural beauty. It is a cable styled arch structure with linear, non-linear and dynamic analysis. Its inspired by the spokes of a bicycle wheel and consists of an inclined arch with radially aligned cables. Due to its technical beauty, folks visit and relax on the stretched cable.
We then took city walk for more than an hour. We took pleasure of the city with its crowded stones streets. York also has the famous city wall; Built by Romans stretching for 3.4 km, one can take walk over the wall to get the city high view, which would take 2 hours to complete.
Not sure, if its true, but I heard that, few people from York moved to US and developed the New York City! Regardless of this fact, one would surely enjoy the city walk if he\she is mad like me, shopping in Bangalore commercial street.!!!!!
Taking upon a friend's advice, we made York as our next stop in 3-day Early May vacation. The city was founded by Romans in 71 AD and is distinguished as the hub for Railway network and confectioner manufacturing unit, since Victorian age. Without a doubt, The Railway museum, is a leading attraction site, when you accompany kids!!!
As I ticked on the first checklist - Railway museum, my memories drew me to the one we visited in Mysore. My daughter Diya fancied on the artifacts displayed!!! The York museum, on the other hand, is overflowed with plenteous items and vast history facts.The display shows the pride of the city in being the primer in railway connectivity in UK. It was interesting to note that their first ever train from London to Scotland took 10 long hours and now with modern techniques they have compressed to 4.5 hrs!!!! They had a good demonstration of their engines and railway tracks too!!!
After feeding our minds, we quickly fed our tummies as we are due for a cruise in York. The York City Cruises is over the river Ouse which has almost 8 bridges. We had the open deck ride on this sunny day with all out hats on!!! One of the bridge known as Millenium Bridge is worth a visit for its architectural beauty. It is a cable styled arch structure with linear, non-linear and dynamic analysis. Its inspired by the spokes of a bicycle wheel and consists of an inclined arch with radially aligned cables. Due to its technical beauty, folks visit and relax on the stretched cable.
We then took city walk for more than an hour. We took pleasure of the city with its crowded stones streets. York also has the famous city wall; Built by Romans stretching for 3.4 km, one can take walk over the wall to get the city high view, which would take 2 hours to complete.
Not sure, if its true, but I heard that, few people from York moved to US and developed the New York City! Regardless of this fact, one would surely enjoy the city walk if he\she is mad like me, shopping in Bangalore commercial street.!!!!!