
York was my favorite place we visited through the month. It was the perfect mixture of trendy, historical, slightly tourist-filled, and not overwhelming for me. Our day traveling there, we stayed in our first Youth hostel when we arrived. At first we were apprehensive of the idea of staying in hostels, but it quickly grew on us.
The Ghost tour that we went to in York was one of my favorite things we got to experience. It was amazing to hear stories from all different eras throughout history all happening in the same town.

According to John Blair, England from 300-700 AD was real time of transition. This was easy to see in York, as there was architecture left from Roman establishments as well as medieval, all built in a short time frame. This is not the kind of history we experience in America, where everything is only a few hundred years old.
My favorite part of York though was attending Mass at the Shrine of St. Margaret Clitherow, and later finding out that her actual home was not where the Shrine us, but rather what is now a Harry Potter Potion Store. The employees graciously showed us girls the priest hole that St. Margaret used to hide priests from persecution during the reign of Elizabeth I.








