York is located in Yorkshire, England, the Humber region of North Yorkshire, England's city, on the banks of the Uth, north-east of Leeds, originally a place where Gaelic lived, later occupied by Romans, Anglo, Danes and Normans, formerly known for wool and education centres, The Archbishop is second only to the Archbishop of Canterbury. York is a tourist attraction, a hub for transport, education and business. It is a major railway transit station, the intersection of the Benning Mountains and the East Coast of England. York is also the main racecourse for horse racing, and York's racecourse is located in the Nevismaire area. York has two large chocolate production facilities, York has the hometown of Chick Kate, Smatrich Terri orange chocolate, and it is also known as York sticks. There is also the University of York, one of the UK's top universities, and a higher education college, the University of York St John. There are many bars here, we walked in from the entrance of the city wall, along the road, both sides of the small bars, some people said that a day to a bar, within a year can not repeat, can imagine that the number of bars here is really many. Walk along the path, you can see the Cathedral of York, the cathedral has a specified time to open, everyone is best to check in advance online, ready. Next to the cathedral, there is a park, free entry, everyone is tired, do not want to spend money to go to the bar, you can also sit here to rest, occasionally there will be ice cream cars sold here. Walking along the other side of the cathedral, you can see many small churches, not far from here there is a McDonald's, we found here to go to the toilet.