Travel GuideYorkshire & the Humber
Yorkshire & the Humber
You will find Yorkshire and the Humber in the heart of northern England. This dynamic and diverse region is considered one of the largest in the country, being revered for its mesmerising natural beauty, vibrant culture and brimming historical heritage. York and its winding medieval streets, including the iconic “The Shambles,” compel with its quintessentially British appeal of Gothic architecture and ancient Roman influences. From the town’s Minster to Clifford’s Tower and the Jorvik Viking Centre, you are in for an unforgettable journey back in time. Alongside this stunning town, you will find the more cosmopolitan Leeds. Amidst its Victorian elegance of ornate arcades and modern edge of high-end retail shops, one finds a city brimming with culture and art. Whether you’re shopping beneath the glass ceilings of the Victoria Quarter or perusing the mind-bending halls of the Leeds Art Gallery, you will find that creativity is at the core of this charming destination’s heart. Following down the M1, Sheffield arises as a natural haven ready to baffle you with its lush landscapes and vivid greenery. The stunning Peak District is one of Sheffield’s most compelling natural features! Journeying towards the eastern side of the Yorkshire and Humber Region, Hull strikes out with its riverside landscape. The home of slavery abolitionist William Wilberforce is also home to stunning architectural masterpieces, including the modern The Deep, an awe-inspiring underwater aquarium and the 15th-century Saint Mary the Virgin Church. All in all, what makes this region in the UK so alluring is its combination of towns with a strong historical heritage, vibrant cultural identity and natural beauty of dramatic greenery and swaying rivers.
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