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Bingo in York
York has become very cosmopolitan in recent years with all that you would expect from a modern European city including theatres, pubs and a plethora of shops. You can also play bingo in York at its Mecca Bingo hall on Fishergate!
If you like seeing how people lived in days gone by then you have found the right place. The most famous of York’s museums is the JORVIK Viking centre, an archaeological dig turned museum with a world renowned collection of Viking artefacts including many organic products preserved for over 1000 years beneath York.
Some more modern history can be found at the National Railway Museum, the world’s largest railway museum which has free admission except for some special events. It also hosts the Yorkshire Wheel which is a great treat with spectacular views across the city, especially at night.
For a bit of excitement and glamour you can head to the York racecourse where you can have a flutter on a few horse races. If those bets seem a bit risky to you then head for some bingo in York where you might just win a bingo jackpot without having to dress up in a big hat!
York Minster is one of the best loved cathedrals in Europe; it’s the largest gothic building in Britain and has frequent exhibitions of Christian artwork from early to contemporary styles. Take a short drive from York in any direction and you’ll find castles and historic houses in beautiful parkland which offer a lovely opportunity to walk in the Yorkshire dales.
You can pop into some of the traditional country pubs for a local brew before you head back into the city for a night of bingo. In York the River Ouse provides the keen visitor the chance to take a boat ride of even hire a rowing boat or kayak, a unique way to see the city’s riverside attractions.
So you can play bingo in York any day of the week, whenever the mood takes you, and in the meantime you can play online with us. We have Mecca Bingo halls right across the UK so wherever you are you can check our bingo hall finder to see where your nearest hall is.
Did you know?
York’s most notorious resident is Dick Turpin, history’s most famous highwayman. He was a murderer and violent thief for much of his life, specialising in highway robbery, but was finally convicted and hanged in York for horse rustling.
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