The 5-star Grand Hotel offers stylish rooms. Set in the iconic Grade II listed former railway headquarters, it has bedrooms that feature free WiFi, a flat-screen TV, bathrobes, slippers, Molton Brown...
Lore
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United States
We always love the reception we get at the grand. Every staff member is friendly, courteous, and willing to go out of their way to make your stay amazing. The location is perfect.
Set in secluded gardens, Clementine's Guest House, has free WiFi and characterful rooms. Clementine's Guest House.
Jenny
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United Kingdom
Staff were so lovely and helpful. Rooms are beautifully decorated. Comfortable bed, plenty of towels, shower was great, nice selection of hot drink options. Location was perfect for us! Close to the centre of York but the street is nice and quiet.
With views across York’s medieval walls, Grays Court Hotel is a beautiful historic house with leafy gardens, an intimate restaurant and free Wi-Fi.
Tim
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United States
Location was perfect! This hotel was amazing, such history. Beautiful, rooms and public areas that are warm and inviting. Food was excellent, and the Staff were all warm, engaging, and accommodating.
In a prime location in York, Hampton by Hilton York Piccadilly provides air-conditioned rooms, a terrace, free WiFi and a bar. This 3-star hotel offers a 24-hour front desk and luggage storage space.
Well situated in York, Malmaison York provides air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi, private parking and room service. This 4-star hotel offers a 24-hour front desk and luggage storage space.
With a high quality fresh design, Hotel Indigo York offers boutique guest rooms in the center of York. Rooms are air conditioned and free WiFi is accessible throughout.
The 5-star Grand Hotel offers stylish rooms. Set in the iconic Grade II listed former railway headquarters, it has bedrooms that feature free WiFi, a flat-screen TV, bathrobes, slippers, Molton Brown...
Set within peaceful landscaped grounds Stableside at York Racecourse offers truly affordable accommodations with easy access to the beautiful city of York.
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.
Located on the banks of the River Ouse, The Queens Hotel is ideally located for the many shops, restaurants and bars that the center of York has to offer.
Middletons is a collection of six historical, Grade-II listed building located around a secluded courtyard garden in the heart of York city center, 2625 feet from York Rail Station and York Minster.
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.
In the Mount area of York, this Hotel du Vin features elegant boutique rooms and a bistro-style restaurant. York’s city center is only 0.5 miles from this 19th-century, Grade II listed building.
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.
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.
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York Minster
All piercing spires and vaulted ceilings, York Minster is a masterpiece of Gothic architecture. The most important Anglican church outside London, this ancient cathedral dates back to the 12th century and houses some of the world’s finest medieval stained glass. While adults gaze in awe at its grand interior, the youngsters can have fun hunting for the gargoyles protecting the facade.
Planning a trip to see the York Minster? Check out the latest reviews and scores
Review score
10.0
Beautiful minster which had the Pheonix light show available...
Beautiful minster which had the Pheonix light show available. That was mind blowing. Return the following day and spent 2-3 hours looking around everything. Did the tower challenge and realised how unfit I was lol. Fantastic views over the city of York. Coming down was easier
Guest review by
Susan
United Kingdom
Review score
10.0
It’s so beautiful and lots of history to it , takes a few...
It’s so beautiful and lots of history to it , takes a few hours to get round and see everything and read all the history of it , it is quite expensive to visit I found £18.00 per person not to sure on child prices but I found it to be well over priced they give you a ticket that allows you to have entry for a whole year but whose going all year round unless you live there , if you have more then 2 in your party I would think about the cost before you go
Guest review by
tinken
Review score
10.0
Splendid! One of the largest gothic cathedrals in the world.
Splendid! One of the largest gothic cathedrals in the world. AKA St. Peter's.
Not inexpensive but well worth the visit for the history and the architecture. Stained glass windows are remarkable.
And there is, of course, the story told regarding the fire on the 11th of July 1984 which burned the South Transept and destroyed the Rose window. On July 9th David Jenkins was consecrated Bishop of Durham at the Minster. He was rather controversial in his views and a recent speech delivered suggested his disbelief in the Virgin birth and of Christ walking on water. On the 11th of July York Minster was hit by a bolt of lightning!
Guest review by
kathryn
United States
Review score
10.0
From the exterior, it is enormous in size and upon entering,...
From the exterior, it is enormous in size and upon entering, the vastness is in no way lessened, with vast expanses filled with architectural wonder and stained Glass Windows, each of which have considerable religious and personals significance. It is a place that takes considerable time to explore and absorb, and that may a venture to the top of the tower, that will leave you breathless (literally).
A visit to York could never be complete without a visit to the Minster.
Guest review by
Arend
New Zealand
Review score
10.0
Get there for one of the tours, we were lucky as we got...
Get there for one of the tours, we were lucky as we got there just as one was starting. It lasted for an hour and was really interesting. Also one of the tips was to go to the basement for the museum.
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Guest review by
Anonymous
Review score
10.0
Incredible!
Incredible! Magnificent structure of Peace and History which welcomed people of all faiths and none. Entrance fee circa £12.50 - good value and helps maintain the history of York for future generations. Your receipt/entrance ticket is also reusable for entry several times for a year which is very helpful as there is so much to see and learn - and cannot be totally absorbed in the space of a quick visit. Packed with interesting historical facts - suitable for Adults and children. Helpful & informative Guides/Stewards. Beautiful stained-glass windows; scheduled services welcome visitors. There are many opportunities to sit quietly in some of the small chapels - Peaceful and contemplative. A must see!
Guest review by
M L
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A really lovely hotel within easy reach of York Minster. The staff were incredibly friendly and the breakfast selection of both cold buffet and made to order hot choices exceptional. I would highly recommend and I would stay here again.
the apartment was lovely I highly recommend it especially for a family, location was perfect for my daughters graduation as it was close to the York minster,I use Qpark the shambles which again was great only a five minute walk to the apartment.. will DEFINITELY use again.
The location opposite York Minster was incredible and the reason we booked at this hotel. The food and service were outstanding and we thoroughly enjoyed our stay.
The apartment's views are SUPERB. The apartment as a whole is very comfortable, stylish, with huge windows and great light. The location is terrific--close to food, shopping, and the museums, York Minster, medieval walls, and the historic town center. The management was also helpful and responsive when we needed to extend our stay unexpectedly. All in all, this was a truly great experience.
The apartment was very nice and modern with a view of the York Minster. The location was right outside the main street into York with easy access to the Train Station. Everything was within walking distance of the apartment.
Very nice hotel living up to it's name. The room was spacious, clean and well appointed with a view overlooking the city wall. Easy walking distance to/from the train station and to the York Minster and York city center. Close access to walk the city wall. Not far from many restaurants.
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
Guest review by
Carol
United Kingdom
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