York accumulates history in layers. The Romans built Eboracum here; Constantine was proclaimed Emperor within these walls. The Vikings made it Jorvik, a trading centre whose remains are now an underground museum. The Normans built the castle. The medieval city grew rich on wool, and the guilds built the timber-framed houses that line the Shambles — a street so narrow that the upper floors of opposite buildings nearly touch. York Minster, the largest Gothic cathedral in northern Europe, took 250 years to complete and dominates the city from every approach.
The city walls, largely medieval but incorporating Roman foundations, can be walked almost completely around the centre — a circuit of about two and a half miles that gives elevated views over gardens, rooftops, and the rivers Ouse and Foss. The National Railway Museum, the largest of its kind in the world, houses locomotives from the Rocket to the Mallard to the Shinkansen bullet train. York was a chocolate city — Rowntree's (now Nestle) and Terry's (closed 2005) both manufactured here, and the smell of chocolate production still drifts across the south of the city from the Nestle factory on Haxby Road.
The University of York, established in 1963 and consistently ranked among the top twenty in the UK, brings around 20,000 students. The racecourse on the Knavesmire hosts the Ebor Festival each August. Tourism is the dominant industry — York receives around seven million visitors annually — but financial services, rail engineering, science, and higher education provide economic breadth. The population of the unitary authority is around 210,000.
York accumulates history in layers. The Romans built Eboracum here; Constantine was proclaimed Emperor within these walls. The Vikings made it Jorvik, a trading centre whose remains are now an underground museum. The Normans built the castle. The medieval city grew rich on wool, and the guilds built the timber-framed houses that line the Shambles — a street so narrow that the upper floors of opposite buildings nearly touch. York Minster, the largest Gothic cathedral in northern Europe, took 250 years to complete and dominates the city from every approach.
The city walls, largely medieval but incorporating Roman foundations, can be walked almost completely around the centre — a circuit of about two and a half miles that gives elevated views over gardens, rooftops, and the rivers Ouse and Foss. The National Railway Museum, the largest of its kind in the world, houses locomotives from the Rocket to the Mallard to the Shinkansen bullet train. York was a chocolate city — Rowntree's (now Nestle) and Terry's (closed 2005) both manufactured here, and the smell of chocolate production still drifts across the south of the city from the Nestle factory on Haxby Road.
The University of York, established in 1963 and consistently ranked among the top twenty in the UK, brings around 20,000 students. The racecourse on the Knavesmire hosts the Ebor Festival each August. Tourism is the dominant industry — York receives around seven million visitors annually — but financial services, rail engineering, science, and higher education provide economic breadth. The population of the unitary authority is around 210,000.
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York falls under England and Wales law. Private adult companionship between consenting adults is lawful. The criminal offences that apply are maintaining a brothel, solicitation in public, and third-party control or profit from another individual's involvement. North Yorkshire Police is the force with territorial responsibility for the City of York.
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