Week 2: York, England
This past weekend, a couple of friends and I decide to go travel to the city of York for our first
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York Castle |
independently planned travel weekend. This was definitely a learning experience for us and now we know a lot more about how to travel independently. We started the weekend with a class day on Friday to make up for a Thursday class that we won't have on February 7th. The day seemed to drag on because I was just ready to start my weekend travels. After we all got out of class, we took the 5:10pm shuttle from Harlaxton manor to the train station where we had to wait for our 7:30 train to York that only one out of the three of us would board. Surprisingly, that one was me. When we were trying to board the train, we realized we were on the wrong coach so we tried to get off so that we could walk down to coach C and get on there. Molly and Shelby made it off but the girl behind me wouldn't move so I was unable to get off and before I knew it, the doors shut and the train started moving. A guy standing behind me then told me that there were doors connecting the coaches and that I could just walk through to Coach C. Molly and Shelby ended up having to catch a later train to York, so I had to sit in the waiting room at the train station in York for almost an hour before they arrived. When they got there we decided we were absolutely not walking the 15 minutes to the hostel. With the way our trip had gone so far, we would've gotten lost. Luckily, there was a continuous line of taxis outside of the station picking people up and taking them to their hostel. In a hostel, you get one room to share with other people who book that room. In this case, it was a room with 6 beds and our group reserved 3 of them. Reserving spaces by beds instead of rooms cuts the price down a lot and in many cases you will only end up spending around 12 pounds a night. When we walked into our room that night we met two of the three of our roommates, one of which was changing out in plain sight..
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Fancy afternoon tea food |
The next day we made reservations for afternoon tea at a place called Betty's for later that night. To burn time before our reservation, we decided to go to the viking museum, which we learned later is intentionally made to smell funky to mimic what the vikings would have smelled like. It mostly just gave us a headache. We then went and took a tour of the York Castle which had a museum of the prisons that debtor's were kept in during WWI. Many of the people who went to prison there ended up being executed for their offenses. After that tour, and a brief walk through the town centre and local shops, we arrived at Betty's for afternoon tea. I wasn't sure how I was going to like it because it was really expensive and really fancy. They started by giving us a choice of 15 teas, all of which were endlessly refillable. I had a hard time choosing because they didn't have an option for "plain iced sweet tea" so I was a little skeptical. I ended up getting a Ceylon Blue Sapphire tea which, after adding a lump of sugar, was really good. I was surprised by how much I liked the tea. After tea, we got a spread of finger sandwiches, scones, and cakes. I was skeptical of that too because we didn't get to choose what they brought out, we just had to go with it. I told myself I was going to at least try everything since the meal was so expensive. The sandwiches were overall not too terrible. There was
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Fancy Blue Sapphire tea |
only one that I really did not like, but the others were pretty good. The scones were amazing, and most of the cakes were too. The whole experience just felt over the top fancy but it was a good way to experience a traditional British tea time. I liked it alright, but I don't feel like I got my money's worth. To end the first night in York we went on a Ghost Tour through the city of York on a double decker bus. It was a bit cheesy but overall a good time. The host was hilarious and told us a lot about the history of York and the people who died there.
The next day we got up a little later and checked out of our hostel at 10 am. This was poorly planned
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Debtor's Prison Museum |
on my part because we didn't leave on the train until around 8, so we had to carry our backpacks around with us all day. It wasn't too bad overall but a little inconvenient. We left our hostel and decided to go see a movie at the closest theatre. We ended up seeing the new Pixar movie, Coco, about the Day of the Dead and a boy who loves music. It was so cute, but definitely sad too. I was in a movie theatre crying over a Pixar movie. Unbelievable. After the movie, we walked outside through the snow to the closest restaurant for lunch before we went on a tour of York's Chocolate Factory which was my favorite part of the whole trip. During the tour they told us all about the history of chocolate and how it's made. Throughout the tour, they gave us many samples, and even made us a batch of passion fruit filled chocolates which were delicious. After the chocolate tour, we went to hang out at the Cosy Lounge for a few hours since it was the only thing open. We had a few drinks and played some board games while we waited for our bus back to Grantham which we all got on thankfully. We had a really good time in York and I loved exploring more of England!
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After we all made it to York |
This weekend I will be going to Cardiff, Wales with a group of friends, so hopefully that trip is just as fun and goes a little smoother.
Cheers!