Dating back to the 1750s and overlooking the 11th-century church of St Olafs and the remains of St Mary’s Abbey, Jorvik House has a 24-hour front desk and a bar.
On a quiet tree-lined cul-de-sac, B+B York is a 10-minute stroll from York city center and offers rooms with attached bathroom, bar/lounge facilities and on-site car parking.
Housed in a historic building, Bishy Road Retreat features accommodations with a garden and free Wifi in York, a 15-minute walk from York Train Station.
Set within peaceful landscaped grounds Stableside at York Racecourse offers truly affordable accommodations with easy access to the beautiful city of York.
Bootham Crescent Apartments York offers rooms in York near York Train Station and York Minster. Both Wifi and private parking are available at the apartment free of charge.
Located in the walled-city of York, The Plow Inn offers a restaurant, a bar, a garden and a terrace. There is also free WiFi access is available to all guests.
A boutique Art Nouveau hotel in historic York. Minutes from the heart of the city, overlooking the Knavesmire Strays, lies the Elmbank Hotel, a unique 19th-century mansion with a rich history.
Great location, lovely decor, staff very welcoming
On a quiet tree-lined cul-de-sac, B+B York is a 10-minute stroll from York city center and offers rooms with attached bathroom, bar/lounge facilities and on-site car parking.
Located in York, 9 miles from York Train Station, The Tickled Trout Inn Bilton-in-Ainsty provides accommodations with a restaurant, free private parking and a bar.
Location, style, food and the people managing the hot
Dating back to the 1750s and overlooking the 11th-century church of St Olafs and the remains of St Mary’s Abbey, Jorvik House has a 24-hour front desk and a bar.
The room, decor and general ambience was beautiful
Located in York, 19 miles from York Minster, The Manor Inn Pub and Steakhouse, Fridaythorpe, Driffield has accommodations with a restaurant, free private parking and a bar.
Overlooking the spectacular York Minster, this elegant Georgian residence is set in the heart of the historic center of the city, just a short walk from medieval streets lined with modern boutiques.
Great service, food was fantastic and location amazing 👏
Ideally located, family-run Wheatland Lodge Hotel offers good value accommodations, just a 5-minute walk from York Train Station and a 10-minute walk from York's historic center.
Friendly staff, great breakfast , clean and tidy rooms.
The Minster Hotel offers cooked breakfasts, free WiFi and elegant rooms.
Location very close to town centre yet quiet inside.
8.7
Scored 8.7
Excellent
Rated excellent
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FAQs about hotels in York
On average, 3-star hotels in York cost $131 per night, and 4-star hotels in York are $157 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in York can be found for $248 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in York this weekend is $232 or, for a 4-star hotel, $285. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in York for this weekend cost around $352 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $104 per night to book a 3-star hotel in York for tonight. You'll pay around $142 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in York will cost around $393, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Although abounding in reminders of the past, York is very much a city for the here and now, with excellent shops, bars and restaurants, many along the River Ouse. Surrounding it are the medieval city walls – the longest and best preserved in England – and many of the gates that once gave access to the city.
Walk the walls for wonderful views of the city and towering York Minster. Standing proud on a hill, this cavernous church is the seat of the Archbishop of York, the 2nd highest position in the Church of England.
A little south is The Shambles, a narrow street with medieval buildings that now house quaint shops. Going further back in time is the Jorvik Centre, a fascinating museum showcasing the city’s Viking remains. You can even try out archaeology for yourself at the DIG excavation pits, with replica finds from York’s Roman, Viking, medieval and Victorian eras.
Other York attractions include the National Railway Museum, home to the Flying Scotsman and Mallard trains. Around a 30-minute drive away, Castle Howard is a stately home on an over 1,000-acre estate.
Leeds-Bradford Airport is the nearest airport, and there's a great range of hotels, B&Bs and guesthouses in York and on the outskirts available on Booking.com.
Have been to York a few times as very interested in Roman...
Have been to York a few times as very interested in Roman and Viking history. Excavations still revealing interesting relics. 2,000 years of quite well documented history, means that York is a go to city, as and when you can. The tourist attractions are worth visiting such as the Jorvik centre, ghost walks, ghost tour bus, Anne Fairfax house, war museum and the train museum, just to name a few. A walk around’The Wall’ is a must as is visiting the Minster. The ‘hop on hop off’ bus is a good way to get around the city as a lot of walking is involved. Lots of good pubs and good food outlets at reasonable prices.
Kim
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Interesting architecture and previous visits allowed time to...
Interesting architecture and previous visits allowed time to enjoy more of the towns offerings. was a one night stop over, not long enough, but time to enjoy shops and the theatre close by Novotel. (Barbican 5 mins walk ) . Designer outfit shopping centre within half hour drive good for family run out for bargains. loved the street entertainment and mini market near shambles. good trip.
Peter
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
York has to be one of the best cities in the UK to visit...
York has to be one of the best cities in the UK to visit with so so much to do and see! The history and sights speak for themselves. What an amazing city.
Hmmm if you enjoy the atmosphere of a city at night ?? and we do ! I would probably avoid York when the horse racing is on !! Crowded , stag do’s, drunks and a little edgy didn’t make the best atmosphere! To be avoided unless that’s your thing of course!
darren
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
York was great lots too see plenty of choice for food and...
York was great lots too see plenty of choice for food and drink
Unfortunately there were a lot of very drunk stag and hen parties mid/late afternoon but that’s could be said of most major cities
Graham
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
York is full of history. So much to see and do.
York is full of history. So much to see and do. Very friendly people every where. Highly recommend the Army museum and Jorvik Viking Museum.
Harry Potter fans will love Shambles Alley with the Harry Potter shop. The Perky Peacock cafe down by the river looks like Hagrid's hut. Sells good coffee.
Shambles Market was very good as well.
We ate at The Windmill Inn which is a pub on Blossom Street. Great staff and good selection of food. Pizza Hut was also some where else we ate.
Clifford Tower was great to go up for views of the city. Very steep steps up and very narrow steps going up to the tower so might not be suitable for all.
The wall is a good walk as well.
Plenty of buses about if you don't wish to walk everywhere.
We stayed at Bar Convent so everything was within a 15 minute walk.
Kirsty
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Plenty to do in York - variety of things to see and do.
Plenty to do in York - variety of things to see and do.
Chocolate experience recommended, as well as Yorvik.
Lots of historical sites - plenty of shopping available. Good pubs - recommend White Swan and Valhalla for food and drinks. Lots of tea shops for the afternoon break.
We were given an unexpected upgrade to a far superior room than the one we had booked. We really appreciated this upgrade . The staff were very attentive and courteous. We had breakfast and evening meal at the hotel and the food was excellent. It is our second stay at this hotel and it will be our "go-to" hotel for our future trips to York. Its location just a 10 minute walk from the city centre is ideal for us. Many thanks, Peter and Colleen.
This is a complex of restored historic buildings. They have 42 rooms in different buildings. I had booked the lowest priced room and asked for a quiet room. When I arrived the staff said they had upgraded my room (for free) to give me a quiet room. That was nice. I loved the bathtub and the bed was comfortable. The hotel was just over the river from the historic part of York, maybe a 15 minute walk.
Gorgeous, clean and cozy, this hotel is probably the best place in York.
The staff is excellent, certainly very well trained and very kind. Their teamwork was very good.
Rooms are gorgeous. We went for the cheapest and it was already large and beautiful.
The food at The Rose restaurant was delicious and prices for that quality are reasonable.
Take me back please.
The hotel is located near the centre and looks nice. Everything you might want to see in York is in walking distance.
The lobby and bar were really nice and you could always find some people there, drinking a beer or playing pool.
The room we stayed in was nice and spacious and it all looked clean.
The staff was incredibly kind and willing to help.
Very nice hotel, well presented, clean and fresh, distinctive style.
Room nicely decorated and finished - again, a lot of style.
Air conditioning in room worked well and came in very useful during what turned out to be a heatwave.
Friendly and helpful staff.
Good location, not far from York city centre and train station.
The location is excellent for the city centre & attractions such as York Minster. No need to worry about transport to get around. Hotel staff very welcoming. Plenty of choice for breakfast. Food, including that served in the restaurant excellent. Great break away & the sun shone too.
The room was clean and lovely the staff were very friendly and the location was great could not fault it at all . The breakfast was nice too could not fault it . Wish I had booked two nights xx definitely recommend the hotel . Will be back best one we have stayed in York x
Room was large and spacious. Nice large bed and shower. We were celebrating my birthday and the hotel staff had left some Prosecco and treats for me which was lovely and very much appreciated. Location was 10 minutes walk from the centre of York so ideal.
The reception was very welcoming,staff fantastic friendly helpful.this hotel right by the river not far to walk to the attractions,lots to do and see,York minster is a must see,Betty's famous tea room ,shambles.shops open top bus etc
location was good for getting transport into York centre.
staff were extremely friendly and chatty.
check in was swift.
great for leaving car in hotel grounds whilst we explored York
nice big fluffy towels. comfy bed
This was more a pub than a hotel but the landlord was very very friendly and helpful. The location was good and easy to access the centre of York because I like walking! Room was clean, good shower and hot water.
Staff were very accommodating, welcoming and super super helpful.
Our room was lovely - lots of character - and the location of the hotel was just fantastic. Exactly what we wanted for our time in York !
Centrally located in York city centre. Not far from the train station. The hotel had ample parking also if you need it. The hotel room was large, well laid out and comfortable. Great breakfast also.
Room was just what we needed after a long drive and local visit. Explored locally in the evening appreciating the hotel's proximity to York city centre and all it's attractions.
Beautiful boutique hotel with only a short walk to york minister. The staff went above and beyond in so many areas to make our stay perfect! Amazing room called the "Yorkie"
I was made very welcome by all the staff.
This hotel is ideally placed for a visit to York, with parking on offer and within walking did=stance of the city centre.
The hotel does what you would expect from a chain. The parking isn't too expensive for York city centre and is really handy for those that need to travel by car.
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