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York has it all – from its historic cathedral to quaint cobbled streets and top-notch pints

CLIMB the Minster steps, drive your own river boat and then relax by sipping secret cocktails, says Celebrity Editor Kelly Allen.

Here's what's in store for a weekend away in York.

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York Minster dates back to the 7th century and is an absolute must-see

Shop on ‘diagon alley’

At 233ft tall and dating back to the 7th century, York Minster is an absolute must-see.

It’s so beautiful, it’s no surprise Ellie Goulding got married here in 2019.

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Meanwhile, no one can visit York’s Roman streets and Viking alleyways without wandering down The Shambles, the 14th-century, shop-lined, cobblestoned street with striking similarities to Harry Potter’s Diagon Alley.

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You’ll likely see at least one person brandishing a wand and casting spells.

Later, hop on a self-drive boat along the river Ouse to admire the city from the water, from £35 an hour for up to eight people ().

Sip a historic pint

York has a whopping 365 pubs, which may be a few too many for one weekend (we tried).

But House of Trembling Madness should be high up your hit list.

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Cocktail addict? Stop by The Fossgate Social – by day, a cute coffee shop; come evening, a bar serving top-notch espresso martinis, £8, and an excellent playlist (). 

Breach the walls

Walking the full loop of the city’s medieval ramparts takes two hours, but hidden gems lie just outside them.

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