Christmas Walking Tour In York
21st November 2024 - New Experience Number 30.
Whilst I’ve done various tours around my home city, I’d never done a Christmas Walking Tour in York. Spotting it on the Visit York Events listings, I decided to give it a go as one of my 52 new things in 2024.
I love York, but then I am slightly biased as it has been my home city for over twenty years, and it is ridiculously beautiful. I also love Christmas, so pairing the two together sounded perfect.
Like a present wrapped under the tree, the York Christmas Walking Tour has picked out fascinating festive facts from across the centuries, and perfectly packaged them up with York’s yuletide connections for a mesmerising 90 minute winter wander.
Christmas In York
Our cobbled streets, narrow snickets and magnificent buildings are beautiful at any time of year and well worth a visit. However, from mid November onwards, the city feels a little more magical when Christmas comes to town.
Strings of lights sparkle along the streets. Old fashioned shop fronts are festooned with decorations. Independent shops and eateries offer unique delights, perfect for finding special gifts and treats, and the smells and sounds that float around the Christmas Markets simply ooze Christmas spirit with a sprinkling of nostalgia.
It’s no wonder it has been suggested that York is perhaps Britain’s most Christmassy city!
Yes, it can get very busy, but if you’re not in a rush and can take your time, you can soak up the seasonal ambience, and a lovely way to slow down and take it all in, is to go on the York Christmas Walking Tour.
Like an encyclopedia of facts, with anecdotes, and all manner of Christmas knowledge, your friendly guide will help you to navigate through the crowds, and through the memories of Christmas past.
What It’s Like To Go On A Christmas Walking Tour In York
Our 90 minute tour was well paced, with plenty of stops at interesting places, and a wealth of festive history along the way.
Bringing seasonal tales from history to life with enthusiasm, our friendly guide was happy to answer any questions along the way.
The 4pm start means we saw the Minster in the remains of the daylight, before moving on to the markets and streets where the festive lights were glowing as it got dark. It also tends to quieten off as people make their way home towards the end of the day which made it a little easier to get around.
Learning About Christmas Customs
Beginning at The Minster, we covered some of the differing religious aspects of Christmas, and I was surprised to hear how York has been quite a forward thinking city over the festive period through the ages.
Learning about the many topsy turvy customs from the season, some of which continue today, hearing where traditions may have come from and how they have evolved over the years, gave me a new found appreciation for the way we celebrate Christmas now.
Of course, no tour of York would be complete without a mention of our Chocolate heritage, and the huge part we had to play in shaping Christmas confectionary.
Discovering People And Places Who Shaped Christmas
From bizarre rituals, to love stories, farming and feasts, hardship and merriment, the ninety minute tour shared the spirit of Christmas past with a dash of good humour as we discovered some of the naughty and nice characters through the ages.
Hearing about people who have influenced winter festivities throughout history, including Vikings, Romans and Royals, we visited places around the city centre that have hosted a variety of significant Christmas moments.
Stopping in St Helen’s Square, and of course visiting The Shambles, we discovered the wonderful stories behind some of the products that are now staples of the season.
As we were visiting places from Christmas past and Christmas present, you won’t be surprised to hear that Mr Dickens gets a notable mention during the tour, including a visit to a magnificent venue where he once gave a reading of the Christmas Carol to a packed out audience.
Why You Should Join A Christmas Walking Tour In York As A Local
It’s easy to overlook tours where you live, but I’d really recommend giving this one a try.
- I guarantee you’ll learn something new.
- Whilst I knew a majority of the general local history, I learnt such a lot about the history of Christmas in general, and the history of Christmas in York. You’re certain to come away with some nuggets of new knowledge.
- If you’re looking to embrace the spirit of Christmas in your home town, why not give this a go?
- Perhaps you’ve got friends or relatives coming to stay, take them on the tour to show them how York has played such a big part in the way Christmas is celebrated today.
- It’s good fun to be a tourist in your own home.
Why You Should Join A Christmas Walking Tour In York As A Visitor
- The Christmas Walking Tour In York has been operating for 6 years. Run by a Blue Badge Tourist Guide, you know you’re in good hands for a great time.
- There is so much to see and do in York it can be hard to know where to start, so why not let a guide show you some of the main hot spots with added insight.
- The tour will take you around some of the must-see sights, regaling you with wonderful tales from our Christmas Past.
- No matter where you are from, or how you celebrate Christmas, you’ll uncover reasons why it is so widely celebrated in the way it is today.
- You’ll be better placed to decide whether York really is the most Christmassy City in Britain.
Want To Try It Yourself?
- The Christmas Walking Tour In York runs daily at 4pm from mid November until the 24th December in 2024.
- You need to book your place in advance.
- You can book directly through their website – York Christmas Walking Tour
- Take a look atLove Yorkshirefor details of other tours run by the company.
- For other tours in York, take a look at the Visit York website.
Cost Of Experience
- An adult ticket cost £12 for the York Christmas Walking Tour. It costs £5 for under 16s, and is free for children under 6 years of age.
Recommendations
- Check the weather. The tours run regardles of weather, so check the forecast and dress accordingly.
- Wrap up warm. Although this is a walking tour, there are times when you are not moving and it can get cold, so make sure you layer up. Or of course you could always pick up a mulled wine or hot chocolate from one of the market stalls!
- Keep your footwear comfy. You’ll be on your feet for 90 minutes, and the old streets of York are not the most even, so perhaps leave your stilettos at home for this one.
- Don’t forget your camera! Capture some pictures as you follow in the footsteps of Christmas through the ages.