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York's Chocolate Story

4.4 (10 reviews)
Open 10:00 am - 6:00 pm

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Interactive Space from Guided Tour.
Ting A.

Perfect activity for the little peeps. The guided tour is both educational and interactive. It covers the history of chocolate, York's founding confectionary families, and the process of producing chocolate before letting you decorate your own chocolate and watching a demonstration of an employee making the chocolates sold in the store. Small samples are given throughout the tour too. I have attended chocolate factory tours and festivals in the past, so the information pertaining to chocolate was not new to me. The sections on how chocolate established itself in the city was interesting. For example, I did not realize that KitKat was founded in York. Adult tickets are £15.95 each. We had booked our tickets for Saturday at 10 AM. I recommend the fist time slot to avoid sharing the ending interactive space with subsequent tour groups. Tour groups roughly comprise of twenty or so people, most of which were families in ours. The tour lasts around 75 minutes with an instruction to arrive ten minutes prior. A line outside the business had already formed when we came. A gift shop plus café with indoor seating is open to the public. Guest Wi-Fi is available.

Yuen P L.

Short but sweet, York's Chocolate Story is no doubt one of the most enjoyable museum tours I've experienced. My tour guide, Raffy, was exuberant and captivating, feeding us with fun facts about the history of chocolate as well as feeding us with pieces of chocolate of varying levels of cocoa, from bitter unsweetened chocolate to our traditional Cadbury Roses. The visuals and dialogue which complement the tour are innovative and well put together. At the end of the tour you even get to decorate your own chocolate treat as well as witness real chocolate products being made by the professional chocolatiers. In short, York's Chocolate Story delivers a wonderful adventure and a riveting lesson about chocolate from beginning to end.

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We attended the guided tour as 2 adults and both really enjoyed the entire experience.

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Hotel Gotham - Wonderwall

Hotel Gotham

4.3(17 reviews)
57.9 miCity Centre
££

What a fun and elegant hotel! This property basks in the splendor of its historic roots as a bank…read more Built in 1928, it has beautiful details that add a mystique and character missing from most modern structures. Upon walking in you encounter a whimsical ground floor receiving area. The actual lobby is on a higher floor. The check-in itself was swift and the team was very professional. We were early and they were able to stow away our luggage while we explored the city for a few hours. We booked the Inner Sanctum Suite which is a windowless room that has a video wall (they call it a Wonderwall) that subs as a view. The neat thing is you can change the video to simulate a view of a London, New York or Paris skyline. So cool! The room is elegantly appointed and had a very dark, sophisticated vibe to it. In addition to the Wonderwall, they also had a great sound system wired in that had Classical, Opera, Love Songs or 80's New Wave to choose from- how perfect! There were also so many special touches- local milk in the fridge, pink pig shaped iced cookies and a cheeky gossip rag that gave insights into the goings on at the hotel. There is so much care and imagination that goes into this property! This suite was perfect for a calm night's rest. My only regret is that we only spent one night in Manchester. I would love to stay at this hotel again. Everything about it was charming and special- and the location was excellent. 5 stars all the way for Hotel Gotham!

I booked Hotel Gotham for a night for my bf's 30th and we checked in early enough (with a strangely…read morerobotic receptionist!) to have some time to enjoy the outdoor terrace of the 7th floor bar in daylight. The view is not as good as Manchester House but it's fun to be in amongst all the grand old buildings at the heart of the city centre. Rugs are provided and the staff appeared to be trained to come and sit with you to discuss each drinks order, which is useful if you're hesitating about the large cocktail menu. I had the Corpse Reviver No 2, a great suggestion from the bartender having heard my preferences which might be my new favourite cocktail - strong, smooth and light, it's the perfect Sunday afternoon drink. Unfortunately there was some confusion over my bf's beer order, so he got the wrong one (a very unfortunate mistake at £5.50...). Overall the drinks are about as expensive as you will get in Manchester, they are more expensive than Manchester House, some sitting at £14 aka London prices. The bill was therefore pretty eye-watering and frankly I probably wouldn't drink there again. That said, if you do stay in the hotel it's worth a visit as it's so quiet and has some nice views. Staying multiple nights I would advise you to check out some of the other bars nearby (Liquorice and Salut, for example, are very close). The room was very comfortable but, as I got a club room through a secret escapes deal, was small and somewhat strangely proportioned with a large empty hallway and then not much room for the bed. If you wanted a room to spend a lot of time lounging in, I would go for the next rate up at least. I did get a very good night's sleep though and did not notice any noise in the morning (Monday). The restaurant, where we had breakfast, is unusual in Manchester for being high up (6th floor) and has windows all the way around it letting in a lot of light and cool view of an angel statue. Breakfast was good, with high quality ingredients in the fry up and my bf's kippers were fantastic. Overall although this hotel is classed as a 5* I think going for the club rooms you may feel more like it's a very nice 4*. Value wise, that isn't bad, until you factor in the very expensive drinks.

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Hotel Gotham - Wonderwall view from the bed.

Wonderwall view from the bed.

Hotel Gotham - Hallway outside our suite.

Hallway outside our suite.

Hotel Gotham - Exterior view

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Old Silent Inn

Old Silent Inn

5.0(1 review)
38.3 mi
££

We had the most AMAZING three nights here at the Old Silent Inn, and anyone who wants to explore…read moreBronte Country, I will highly highly recommend that they stay here. It is an experience unparalleled to any that we've had while traveling across England! Firstly, the food is THE BEST british food I've ever had since moving to the UK 6 months ago. I did not know that British food could taste so good!!! During the 3 nights, we ate dinner and breakfast here every single night and always ordered 3 entrees to split between the two of us because the food was just so good. The chef here is SPECTACULAR!!! Their gravy is made from scratch (and therefore gluten free) and even though I'm not normally a fan of sausages as they tend to be over-processed mystery meat, the sausages here were mouth watering! And the meat is all locally sourced. The chicken with cream sauce... unlike anything I've ever had! I ordered that dish ever single night! And my boyfriend who loves pork belly said their crispy pork belly was heart-stoppingly delicious. Luckily we live so far away from Haworth or else we would come here for every meal and definitely go broke! Even though their entrees are definitely fairly priced, averaging about £9-11. The classic british food here is just incomparable to anywhere else we've eaten. We stayed here while there was a deal happening for accommodations, and it was £35 a night. I have yet to find such a great price for Inns around England, for such an amazing quality place! The room was nice and large, and had its own fireplace. I felt like I was literally living in a Bronte novel. We had a wonderful view of the road and the countryside, and even left little biscuits for us! The experience was unreal! There is also a bar downstairs and the prices run a little higher than the average bar, but there are more than enough pubs in Haworth city center and the Wuthering Heights pub just 10 minutes walking distance to get your fill of alcohol. But the food and hospitality is unbeatable! A full english breakfast is also included every morning of the stay, and everything was DELICIOUS. this was basically a dream countryside vacation! The Old Silent is located about 1.5 miles away from city center in the middle of the countryside, so you really do feel like you have completely escaped from the mass majority of civilization. It is an easy access to the Bronte hiking trail, as well as a short bus ride (if you don't feel like walking) to the Bronte Parish in Haworth center. The Old Silent Inn is purported to be haunted, and if you ask the staff they will give you more information about it. There are also plaques all along the walls that give little details of sightings. However, during our entire 3 night stay I happened to escape anything paranormal even though I was slightly spooked the entire time! This place is ABSOLUTELY AMAZING and I will definitely be coming back here to stay and EAT again and again!!!

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The Black Swan Hotel

The Black Swan Hotel

3.0(5 reviews)
19.8 mi
£££

My room was located in a new part of the hotel which was a long way to pull suitcases, particularly…read morefor my elderly parents. The room was a regular 'corporate' style and had all the regular items you expect to find. There was a cuddly teddy bear on the bed which you can adopt if you ask at Reception. The bathroom was a little tired and needs some updating. There was plenty of hot water, towels and Molton Brown toiletries. The room was refreshed twice a day, which was fab. Breakfast was in the restaurant and there was plenty of cereal, fruit juice and cooked items available which was cooked to order. Delish! The bar prices are expensive. The meal we had in the restaurant was lovely, service was excellent. The prices were expensive. £45 for 3 a la carte courses and £25 from the other menu. You could pick and choose off both. All the staff we came into contact with were great: friendly and nothing was too much trouble.

Turned up here in our jeans and walking boots (not muddy ones though) so when we walked in we were…read morelooked up and down by the supercilious waiter who asked if we were dinning when I confirmed we would he said he would see if they had a table available. They did but not till 9.00 pm as we weren't in a rush we decided we would eat here. We opted for the taster menu and all I can say is it was well worth the wait, the food was cooked and presented to a high standard the wine selection with the food was also excellent. I couldn't help but recommend this place for an evening's meal, it's not on the cheap side but for a special occasion worth the visit if you are looking for good food in nice surroundings.

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The Black Swan Hotel
The Black Swan Hotel
The Black Swan Hotel

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Manor Court Hotel - Garden Room

Manor Court Hotel

3.0(1 review)
34.5 mi

First of all let me say that this is most likely to be the best hotel in the region of Bridlington…read moreand Filey. It has a progressive attitude and is a welcome departure from the typically OAP centric area. I really do want this place to strive on for future awards and not rest on those past achievements in the eighties. We stayed in the standard room with breakfast on a three nights for two deal. The hotel, restaurant buildings surround a gravel courtyard for parking and there are plenty of spaces. The first impressions are good and the hotel has an air of class about it. The reception is not always manned but with a slow yet friendly start we were set. Our standard room was described at reception as 'spacious', it was most certainly not. However upon comparison with the other rooms on the fire plan it was one of the larger rooms. The size is adequate if you are tidy and organised. The bed although small was indeed comfortable and was the best part of the room. An attempt to keep the design contemporary and clean had been made but there was a lack of attention to detail. The windows locks were missing, the bathroom lamp flickered if one sat on the toilet and the bedside lamps were fitted with old fashioned non-energy saving bulbs, one of which was broken upon arrival. Faults were reported and remedial action was undertaken that very day. The consistency of this service was undermined by the fact our room was not serviced at all for one of the three days, I can only assume the cleaner has Sunday off. The breakfast is delivered in an elegant surrounding and your place is already set for you. The menu seems at first limiting especially on the continental side of things. The service is excellent and our requests were catered for and remembered day in day out. The grilled breakfast is generous and if a high standard. The adjoining restaurant 'Azzurro' is a well laid out and design conscious. Service was prompt, friendly but not over fussy. All of the starters bar the Gamberoni were a little overly constructed. The typical quantity explosion occurred, the stuffed Romano pepper starter at Pizza Hut could teach them a lot. Simple flavours, small plate, done well for the price. Instead my stuffed pepper (Pepperoni Ripieni) was drowned beneath a bowl of melted cheese and filled with a mundanity usually reserved for little chef. On to better things however. The (Filletto Sfizio) Prime Fillet, Mushroom, Truffle, Dolce Latte & Cream was superb and cooked to order very well although a little more medium than rare. This dish although the most expensive deserves your attention. Don't let the pizza oven steer you away from this. The pizzas that were ordered although crispy and authentic on the outer base were overloaded with topping which in turn made for a moist inner base. To conclude, the hotel and the Azzurro are laid before you as a potential masterpiece and I am sure that on occasion all the notes are hit but for me, the admission of room servicing for one day supplement to the repair state of the accommodation let's that potential remain exactly that.

From the owner: Personally run 16 room hotel with reputation for providing a relaxed, friendly atmosphere and…read moreexcellent customer service . Two onsite restaurants cater for all tastes and budgets. Our Bar Bistro is open for 12pm 7 days a week serving a huge range of meals for traditional to truly inspired. Looking for great value? why not try our 12-7 Menu with meals from just £7.75. If you like your food with a taste of the Mediterranean then Azzurro Ristorante Italiano is for you. Open Evenings 7 days a week this award winning modern Italian eatery serves fresh stone baked pizzas, classic pasta dishes, steaks, burgers, seafood and much more. See our website for current menus 16 en-suite rooms covering 3 styles of accommodation Smaller in size but perfectly formed. Our standard rooms make a great base from which to explore the local area. A larger room, great for a lazy getaway or a relaxing unwind after a hard day, then an executive is for you. Or close yourself off from the world in our brand new self contained stand alone rooms situated in the gardens of the hotel. In summer the private seating areas are the best place to catch the late evening sun. Many of our rooms can be made into twins and extra beds are available for the kids. Prices include full cooked breakfast for the best start to the day. All rooms have Sky TV and high speed internet at no extra cost Please book direct with us for the best available rate. Corporate discount available for business travellers

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Manor Court Hotel - Azzurro Italian Restaurnat

Azzurro Italian Restaurnat

Manor Court Hotel - Standard Room

Standard Room

Manor Court Hotel - Garden Room

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Garden Room

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