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York Photo Diary + What To Do

Saturday, September 05, 2015
York England
At the end of July myself, my sister and parents went to the beautiful, historic city of York for a mini staycation. After googling what to do we decided on The Shambles, the Roman Walls, York Minster, Castle Museum and the Yorvik Centre. The weather was awful, it was raining constantly - apart from the day when we were driving home which was a lovely sunny day with blue sky *typical English summer*. 
York Minster
York Minster 

The place I wanted to visit most was York Minster which is one of the largest gothic cathedrals in Northern Europe. It is now Church of England but it was once a catholic church which is why there is a lot of catholic symbolism in York Minster. Admission was £10 which includes access to all of the minster and a guided tour (the tour was great!) but you have to pay extra to go up the tower. York Minster is one of the most beautiful churches I've been in (and I've been in a lot throughout Europe). The undercroft is a great addition to York Minster which is kind of a mini museum about religion, York and the history of the Minster. I'd definitely recommend visiting York Minster, even if you are't religious like me. 
York Yorvik Centre
Yorvik Centre

If you didn't know already, York has a strong history related to the Romans as well as the Vikings - I love both of those historic time periods! The Yorvik Centre is a mix between a museum and an interactive recreation of viking York. The queues were massive, there was at least a half and hour wait in the rain. We used out Tesco Clubcard points for our tickets so we only paid £10 instead of £40. The interactive part is a little pod suspended from the ceiling that up to six people sit in and it guides you around the recreation of a viking village in York with all the disgusting smells that go with it - don't go through if you are scared of mannequins or animatronic people. One of the mannequins face/skull apparently was reconstructed from the skeleton of a real viking over 1,000 years ago. The museum and artifact section was good although very crowded - they shouldn't have let so many people in at once! It was interesting to see real viking coins, weapons and skeletons of vikings. 
York Castle Museum
York Castle Museum 

When I was about 12 years old we did go to York and we visited this museum. Some of it was the same as it was over 10 years ago but some areas were different and more modern. The victorian street is my favourite part as it is a great reconstruction and quite atmospheric. The prison areas were interesting too although the new toys/childrens section was one of the most boring museum exhibits I've seen to be honest. Admission is £10 if you are over 25 and £5 if you are under £25 which I think is a great price especially as the museum is massive! 
The Shambles - York
The Shambles 

The shambles is a series of cute narrow streets with really niche shops and cafes. In some parts it is very Harry Pottereqsque and I think some scenes from the Diagon Alley parts of the films were actually filmed on these streets in York. The shops were great and if we had more time I think we would have gone in more but it is raining, quite humid and really busy and crowded. 
York Roman Walls
Roman Walls

Last time we went to York we did go along the Roman city walls but this time round we just walked along the walls near York Minster, which gave great views of York and the Minster. There were quite a few people but it wasn't too busy. The Roman walls survived until the 9th century until York was taken over by the vikings; beneath the current medieval walls lie the remains of the original roman walls! There are little gate ways and stairs up to the walls. In my opinion a visit to York isn't complete without a walk along the city walls!

Check out my Instagram (heathernixon4) for more photos and timelapse video clips of York. Also my June/July month in photo post will have quite a few video clips of York. 

Have you been to York? 

Summer Holiday + Staycation Essentials

Friday, June 26, 2015
Photos taken in Florence, Ajaccio and Vatican City 2013
Summer is here and some of you will be going on holiday soon, I won't be going abroad this year *cries* but I wanted to share my summer holiday essentials for holidays in the sun or a staycation! This is a sponsored post. 

My first holiday essential is a decent camera. You can pick up some fantastic cameras at really reasonable price points. I always take so many photos on holiday so having my bridge camera is essential as it’s sturdy and really high quality especially for the price. Bridge cameras are a fantastic option, not just for holidays, as they can in some cases perform as well as a DSLR camera but they aren’t as cumbersome, bulky or as complicated to use. I also always pack an SD card with a large capacity as I don’t want to run out of space! 

My second holiday essential has to be sunglasses, I have only recently started wearing sunglasses as I used to hate them. However, I won a pair from Marc Jacobs (via The Sunglasses Shop) and I’m in love - see photos above. They are so handy and I think they can easily make an outfit. I always keep mine in their original case in my bag so they stay protected and I am less likely to lose them. 

My third essential is an all year product for me which are facial sprays. I love my Caudalie Beauty Elixir, Avene Thermale Spray and more recently my Jurlique Balancing Mist. I use them every time I wear makeup to either give a boost of hydration before foundation or to take away a powdery finish. They are so useful on holiday for sunburn or to just cool down; they are also great for refreshing makeup in the temperamental English summer. 

My final summer holiday essential is my iPad. Ok, maybe it’s not an essential but I have my Kindle app which is great for reading on the plane/train. I also have Notes so I can write down my experiences. I found my iPad really useful over the past couple of years on holiday abroad for photos when I didn't want to get my camera out. Also you never know where you will find a wifi hotspot and be able to connect - ship ports and trains often have wifi, in my experience. 

Another couple of basic holiday essentials that I always keep in my handbag (or going away for a few days in the UK) include: lip balm, hand sanitiser, mini perfume, hay fever tablets/ibuprofen, umbrella and my camera obviously! Oh also hair ties as I hate having my hair down in the heat/sun or when it's windy and drizzly in the UK as it always is. 

What are your summer holiday or staycation essentials? Do you have any packing or travelling tips?