There are rumors that Wimbledon Street is good to see, but when I actually went there, it was nice because there were many shops to see! I heard that the ghost shop is famous, but there was a long line in front of me, so I couldn't go in.
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York's Butcher Street is the most complete and oldest medieval street preserved in the UK so far. In the past, there were butcher shops here, and the meat was easily spoiled in the sun, so the roads were narrowed to avoid excessive direct sunlight. Butcher Street gets almost no sunlight all year round, and it's cool in summer. There are buildings full of fairy tales, and it is also the place where the little wizards in the "Harry Potter" series of movies buy various magic props and books - the prototype of "Diagon Alley". However, the Chinese translation of this street name has nothing to do with magic, and there are even some "heavy mouths" called "butcher's street". The original English word for "Butcher Street" is TheShambles, which is derived from the medieval word "Shamel". The English meaning of "Shamel" is Booth (stall) + Bench (bench), which means "butcher shop" somewhat. Since there is an official historical record, this street has been a street of butchers + butchers. Now the Butcher Street is a very famous commercial street in York, and the streets have been greatly changed. The shops on both sides of the street are all exquisite and individual shops, with a strong literary atmosphere. There are also many antique shops tucked away in Butcher Row, and for those who love antiques, this is a treasure-hunting paradise.
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There are rumors that Wimbledon Street is good to see, but when I actually went there, it was nice because there were many shops to see! I heard that the ghost shop is famous, but there was a long line in front of me, so I couldn't go in.
In addition to the train fans' favorite National Railway Museum, the magnificent medieval York Cathedral, the well-preserved ancient Roman walls, the ancient Clifford Tower (pictured in yesterday's article, a small castle on the hill), the dim narrow medieval street butchers street (Harry Potter shooting location), there are many famous attractions we didn't go to, such as York's most famous Howard Castle, because it takes time to go to the suburbs. The castle museum doesn’t look big, so it didn’t go in. At night, York has a famous ghost story explanation. At night, the moon is high, and the guide shuttles through the small medieval alley to listen to the creepy ghost stories...
York shamble is the film Harry Potter, is the place to buy a broom, walking here is a sense of fantasy, if not time constraints, I can stay here all day.
such a beautiful area with lots of shops and even a market and food area to see
Yorkshire Meat Shop Street. Crossing the back of Yorkshire Cathedral, you come to the most well-preserved street in medieval Europe. It is also the scene of "Diagonal Lane" in the "Harry Potter" series of movies. Since the 15th century, when official historical records have been made, this street has been a meatbed street, with small houses and very small intervals, close enough to shake hands across the street from the other people on the 2nd floor. Crossing medieval streets and breaking into magic diagonal alleys, Harry Potter fans who come to York must come to this street to see, this area has "ghost houses" oh.
It’s worth coming, Hami Paradise, York’s little ghosts line up a lot, about two hours, but it’s worth it.