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Reviewed 11 November 2012

Its a buy place this, its great to get parked on a bench anf people watch for a bit with a nice cuppa, pleny to see and do.

Date of experience: September 2012
1  Thank jane l
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Reviewed 12 October 2012

The Christmas tree in St Helen's Square is my absolute favourite. It's classy and clearly the thousands of lights on the tree must take an age to put on. Its worth the effort as it is the best Christmas view in the city

Date of experience: December 2011
Thank The-Bray
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Reviewed 16 August 2012

This is really central to York and has a few 'attractions' off it in terms of wine bars and pubs which you certainly shouldn't miss. Just a little way from City Screen Cinema too, which houses the Riverside Bar and Cafe - a good place to sit outside on a sunny day. A place to people watch, but beware of hawkers with joke books.

Date of experience: July 2012
1  Thank Joan R
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Reviewed 15 August 2012

Great buskers & entertainment, Betty's tea room & shop and a bank with cashpoint (difficult to find in York)

Date of experience: August 2012
1  Thank GemmaO_11
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Reviewed 17 June 2012 via mobile

st.helens square,st.helens church as graves with roman numerals on(not often seen)world famous betty's tea rooms,york mansion house(residence of the lord mayor of york)a tsb bank and whats now an expensive tourist shop in the stone work old terry's sign(terry of york chocolate)lendal cellers and post office the square as plenty of seats.the square contains the city christmas tree at that time of year.enter from the square down coney street(one of the main shopping streets in york)or go down davygate in to parliament street yorks open foot street some days continental market on (very expensive)back to the square you can walk down stonegate to the minster(stonegate full of tourist shops some expensive ones)back to the square go down lendal visit museum gardens,take a boat ride or cross lendal bridge and go on to city wall(no good for disable,pushchairs,etc some parts of the city walls are quite high but not fenced in keep children close by great views.

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