city, York is The Annual Jolablot Festival. May you believe it or not, this festival lasts for more than 1000 years ago, more exactly from the Middle Ages. This celebrations combines the artistic and traditional parts of that period. As you enter the city at the end of February, you may come across the blazing sun and the warm winds. Birds are singing and the whole atmosphere is breathtaking. Going deeply into the town, you can find a beautiful drama show. Peter Pan, Cinderella or Romeo and Juliet are just some of the thrilling characters you will enjoy seeing. York is the perfect place for children who want to have fun as they can go riding or playing with some actors disguised in the most frightening vikings. In this time, they parents can take part in the Merchant Adventurers Hall, a place where meat is the star. Chicken, pork or lamb are just some of the ingredients that are part of the big delicious plates. People may also find interesting the stunning medieval sites where they can learn more about the vikings and their lifesyle. For ending this marvellous day, three options are possible. Ones may want to watch Vikings Era, a gorgeous film, well-known in the whole England. Others are invited to catch a glimpse of a delightful torchlit procession that is organised down to the Ouse. The enormous fire can be seen for almost an hour after launching on the water. The always opened museum from York is perhaps the most amazing touristic point of the area. Jorvik Viking Center provides theoretical and physical history lessons about the Middle Ages.
The Jolablot festival and York itself is not designed as a
spectacular city, but as an thrilling and wonderful experience.