
- 4.7/5
118***07It is a very worthwhile place to visit. The building itself and the collections are extremely low-key and luxurious. A family has accumulated wealth and art over several generations. The true aristocratic cultivation is really cultivated from childhood.
- 4.6/5
苏河家园During the trip to the UK, we came to the hometown of Peter Rabbit in Bowness, a small town in the Lake District of England. This little rabbit from the British countryside has healed countless people with its cuteness. The souvenir shops in the town and the Beatrix Potter Museum are all places to check in for Peter Rabbit fans.
- 4.7/5
苏河家园The lake area of England is magnificent, the lake is wide, the wooden boats are rows, the breeze is blowing, and the layers are rippling; the shore and the hillside are shaded by trees, and the air is fresh and cool. It is also the birthplace of Peter Rabbit, a classic image created by children's illustrator Beatrice Potter, and many of her works are set in the Lake District, which is worth a visit.
- 4.8/5
好香好香女侠It takes about five minutes to walk from York Station to platform 11, cross the overpass, and there is a sign, which is easy to see. There were not many people, so I went in without an appointment. There were many local elderly people and children, but they watched quietly. The history of trains is clear at a glance, and I learned a lot. Half of the confidence of European railways comes from Britain. The trains and train technology more than 150 years ago are really admirable.
- 4.6/5
M49***48The following reviews of York Minster, based on search results, may provide some helpful information: York Minster: A Gothic Poetry Through Time Entering York Minster is like opening a door that has lain dormant for seven centuries. As England's largest Gothic building, its soaring dome and dramatic flying buttresses instantly immerse you in the faith and ambition of the Middle Ages. The cathedral's most captivating aspect is the marvel of light and shadow. The Great East Window and the Five Sisters Window house the world's largest collections of medieval stained glass. When sunlight filters through, biblical stories are illuminated in a dazzling display, like the whispers of the gods. If you're physically fit, climb the 275 stone steps to the summit. The steps are narrow and arduous, but upon arrival, the panoramic view of York's red-brick rooftops and the winding River Ouse will transform any fatigue into awe. Come at dusk, and you'll encounter the ethereal voices of the choir and the roar of the organ. Echoing the stone walls is not only music, but also the lingering memory of millennia. Note: There's no elevator in the tower, so consider your physical fitness. Tickets can be purchased on-site, but advance reservations are recommended during peak season. Here, history isn't just a cold exhibit, but a dialogue with time and space.
- 4.6/5
苏河家园York is a city full of historical charm, known as the "heart of England". Not only has a rich cultural heritage, but also spectacular architecture and charming scenery, ancient city walls, narrow old streets, exquisite cathedrals, condensed the essence of historical heritage.
- 4.6/5
苏河家园York Meat Shop is a historic street, one of the best preserved medieval streets not only in Britain but also in Europe. Its wooden structures, goose soft stone lanes, and is known as a Harry Potter filming site. Now the streets are both exquisite personalized shops, with a strong literary atmosphere, attracting countless tourists to visit.
- 4.4/5
梦露夫人Is this a dungeon? I really don’t know, I just thought the house was pretty so I took a few photos.
- 4.0/5
ElbikMy first time visiting this tower ,all the staff was extremely friendly and helpful .We really enjoyed visiting this beautiful piece of history and we adore york. Was so happy to know it is english heritage so everytime we go somewhere we try and make use out of our membership.Was a wonderful structure been made for the stairs nice and strong. We enjoyed the roof top being able to have a clear 360 view was magnificent well worth all the climbing up both stairs .
- 4.6/5
_TS***fbthis is highest elevation in Edinburgh. the hike is about 1.5km, 260m elevation. hike up from the Queen’s Drive side. coming down is more difficult than going up. bring water.














