Clifford’s Tower

Clifford's Tower

Clifford’s Tower

Clifford’s Tower, a semi-ruined 13th-century structure, stands as one of the few Norman relics in York, a city otherwise dominated by Viking influence. Perched on a mound, this remnant of York Castle offers panoramic views from its ramparts, making it a popular and emblematic sight. Visitors can explore the tower’s historic grounds and ascend to the top for a sweeping view of the city, providing a perfect starting point for those discovering York’s rich history.

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