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UK's 'most family-friendly city' has Vikings, chocolate and Harry Potter alley

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Parents considering UK holidays for their next trip with the kids might want to bookmark a trip to the UK's most 'family-friendly city' which has everything from a chocolate-themed attraction to Vikings and even links to Harry Potter.

York is already a firm favourite for Brits looking for fun-filled city breaks, but it's recently been firmly established as a must-visit for families after a study found that it had 793 kid-friendly activities, 6 museums per capita, 215 family-friendly restaurants.

Plenty of history buffs flock to the hotspot for attractions such as York Minster or the York Castle Museum, while there's an impressive array of kid-friendly attractions. One highlight has to be York's Chocolate Story, an interactive attraction which takes you through the city's links to chocolate-making, complete with a chance to make your own chocolate, and even take on a chocolate and sweet themed treasure trail through the city.

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Meanwhile budding history fans are sure to enjoy a trip to the JORVIK Viking Centre where you'll feel like you've stepped back in time to the year AD 960, as a ride takes you through the reconstructed city of Jorvik filled with 360-degree views of the settlement. There are also plenty of displays and artefacts to explore.

If you've got a Harry Potter fan in the clan, then you may want to head to The Shambles, a historic street full of medieval buildings and independent shops, with a vibe that budding wizards have described as a 'real life Diagon Alley'.

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For those days when the British weather doesn't play along (let's face it, this applies most of the time), there are heaps of museums around the city sure to appeal to the whole family. One that often impresses visitors is the National Railway Museum, which is home to around 100 different trains, and artefacts that showcase the best of the UK's railway history.

The more daring of families - and older kids - may want to also brave the York Dungeons, with live shows and interactive displays. (While the attraction is a lot of fun, there are some scares along the way so it's recommended for children aged 8 and above, although you can bring in younger visitors at their parents' discretion).

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With so much on offer, it's no wonder that earlier this year, a study from LNER found that the city was the UK's most family-friendly spot. The team behind the research explained: "Few destinations blend fun and history quite like York, making it our top English destination for families. With a wide range of things to do with children, this historic, walkable city punches well above its weight when it comes to variety and charm."

Want to check it out for yourself? You can book trains to York with LNER. As for accommodation, you can find hotels in York from £48 a night on Lastminute.com, while Premier Inn and Travelodge both have hotels in the city where you can sometimes find rooms from £39 during their sales.

You can also find out more about the city and its attractions on visityork.org.

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