English town that fills with 'golden leaves' in autumn labelled perfect for a 'cosy' staycation

Britons have been urged to visit York this autumn

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Solen Le Net

By Solen Le Net


Published: 08/10/2024

- 18:39

Updated: 10/10/2024

- 09:11

York embodies the essence of an idyllic autumn getaway, according to visitors

When it comes to choosing a staycation spot in the UK, Britons are spoilt for choice - whether they decide to venture inland or towards the coast.

York has recently emerged as a top destination for autumn getaways because it ticks several boxes on a traveller's wish list.


With cobbled streets perfect for leisurely strolls, and cosy pubs offering hearty roast dinners, The historic North Yorkshire city embodies the essence of an idyllic autumn getaway.

It recently captured the heart of a TikTok user, who highlighted York's autumnal beauty in a clip.

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York is particularly beautiful in Autumn

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Amy Czuba told viewers: “This is your sign to visit York this autumn,” claiming it’s the perfect spot to visit if you want to enjoy “cosy streets, golden leaves and endless charm”.

As one of the country’s most historic cities, York's Roman roots and Viking past offer visitors an eclectic mix of entertainment and culture.

“The York of today is a fashionable city that successfully combines its heritage and superb historic architecture with independent shops, restaurants, bars and cafes, to attract tourists from all over the world,” according to Visit York.

The city is home to the annual York Food and Drink Festival every autumn, attracting more than 100 producers showcasing the best of their produce.

Visitors looking to delve into the town's past can visit the York Castle Museum.

Visit England said: “A truly immersive attraction, York Castle Museum brings the sights, smells and sounds of the city’s history to life.

“Step into a painstakingly recreated Victorian street, complete with bygone characters going about their business in the 19th century, featuring Victorian-styled shops and services, including a sweet shop as a saddler.”

It credits the museum’s depth in research of social history to Dr John Kirk, its founder, who hoarded a “mind-boggling array of everyday items from the Victorian era”.

This included “everything from biscuit moulds to police truncheons”.

Food enthusiasts are encouraged to look beyond chain restaurants and explore the town's vibrant food scene.

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York's cobbled streets charm visitors from across the UK

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York's offers an array of eateries, from modern fine dining to wine bars and exotic street food.

In terms of accommodation, York also has a wide range of options.

Visit York states: "With places to stay in the historic city centre to the surrounding countryside, you can book the perfect accommodation to suit your taste and budget.

"If you're bringing your dog along, see York's dog-friendly accommodation."

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