The 5-star Grand Hotel offers stylish rooms and a luxury vaulted spa.
Laura
United Kingdom
Great location and facilities. The staff were delightful. Starting with warm smiles on arrival and excellent concierges the care and attention was first class. Beautiful swimming pool and spa. Lively bar area. Comfortable beds.
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.
Josephine
United Kingdom
Hotel is stunning, staff were helpful and friendly and breakfast was delicious! Located right next to York Minster and within walking distance of shops.
With a boutique spa and magnificent gardens, Middlethorpe Hall & Spa offers award-winning food and scenic views. The hotel overlooks York Racecourse, and is just 2 miles from the historic city centre....
Mary
United Kingdom
Location is very easy for visiting York. The food was excellent (we had breakfast, lunch, and dinner). Our room was in an external building up a steep flight of steps but large and very comfortable.
Overlooking the spectacular York Minster, this elegant Georgian residence is set in the heart of the historic city centre, just a short stroll away from medieval streets lined with modern boutiques
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White
United States
The location was perfect. Could see the Minster from our room, 1 minute away. 3 minutes from the Shambles on foot.
With a boutique spa and magnificent gardens, Middlethorpe Hall & Spa offers award-winning food and scenic views. The hotel overlooks York Racecourse, and is just 2 miles from the historic city centre.
The whole experience including the superb gardens.
Situated conveniently in York, Malmaison York offers air-conditioned rooms, a fitness centre, free WiFi and a shared lounge. This 4-star hotel offers room service and a 24-hour front desk.
Beautiful, modern, great facilities, great location
With a high quality fresh design, Hotel Indigo York offers boutique guest rooms in the centre of York. Rooms are air conditioned and free WiFi is accessible throughout.
Excellent hot breakfast
Staff were so helpful and attentive
Boasting a bar and a restaurant, Lil's On The Waterfront is situated in York. Around 200 metres from Grand Opera House, the property is also close to York City Walls.
Situated in York, 1.2 km from York Minster, HEWORTH INN and ROOMS features accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
It was very clean and the staff were very friendly
Set within peaceful landscaped grounds Stableside at York Racecourse offers truly affordable accommodation with easy access to the beautiful city of York.
Easy 30min walk into York. Located at the racecourse
Golden Fleece York features a garden, terrace, a restaurant and bar in York. This 3-star hotel offers free WiFi. The property is 100 metres from the city centre and 1.1 km from York Railway station.
It was clean and staff very friendly, close to shops
Ideally situated, family-run Wheatland Lodge Hotel offers good value accommodation, just a 5-minute walk from York Train Station and a 10-minute walk from York's historic centre.
Nice room with a view and lovely staff on reception.
The 3-star Hedley House Hotel & Apartments is situated in a quiet residential area, 500 metres from York Minster and 8-minute walk of York city centre, bus and rail stations.
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.
This Georgian mansion is in York city centre. It mixes original features with modern style and facilities, including car parking and free Wi-Fi.
It’s our favourite hotel everytime we come to York x
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 airy interior, youngsters can have fun hunting for the gargoyles that grace the façade.
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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
Susan
United Kingdom
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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
tinken
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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!
kathryn
United States
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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.
Arend
New Zealand
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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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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!
Grand historic hotel but still felt comfortable and homely. Excellent location next to the train station, walking distance to the York City Wall and York Minster, and lovely breakfast to start each day. Highly recommend.
Everything about our visit was great as usual as we come here once a year. The breakfast is all good quality produce and plentiful, the staff are welcoming and polite. The rooms are great too, clean and again well stocked.
Ideal position for the city as it is literally 5 minutes to York Minster.
Five minutes walk from York Minster and just ten from the Shambles meant it was a perfect location. Comfortable room but needed a bit of TLC. It was clean, comfortable and well heated so great value for money.
The 2 night break was booked with my brother and sister. I found the booking experience easy to use.
The Dean Court Staff were very welcoming, especially Rebecca who went out if her way to deal with a small question we had. Overall we all enjoyed our stay at Dean Court Hotel. The breakfast was lovely with a good menu selection which included a vegetarian choice. The Hotel was very modern in decor We loved the location right in the heart of York by York Minster.. It was a winner for us definitely book again next time in York
The room was nice ,bed was comfortable, only about a 15 minute walk to the york minster ,breakfast was lovely, staff were very nice, would definitely stay here again !
It was clean and well maintained, the beds were very comfortable. It had everything we needed. It was very close to the Shambles, York Minster and the Yorkvik Museum. Nice pubs and cafes nearby. The car park was very convenient.
Great location, which is a short walk to York Minster, and the beautiful historic city. Very nice breakfast and comfortable beds meant we had a lovely couple of nights.
We travelled to York to experience the York Minster on Christmas Eve, the hotel was perfect for location and enjoyed a delicious Christmas lunch in the hotel. Staff were friendly and helpful. We will return to this hotel in future.
Sheldon
United Kingdom
What guests said about York Minster:
York Minster - high and imposing early english architecture,...
York Minster - high and imposing early english architecture, but you have to pay to get in.
Anonymous
Jorvik - an interesting journey through time and well worth...
Jorvik - an interesting journey through time and well worth visiting. York Minster and the crypt with it's Roman history and the story of how they are saving the Minster from sinking and cracking further. The Yorkshire Museum with its different exhibits ranging from Richard III, the Romans and Medieval times to extinct animals of the world. Also the museum gardens are worth wandering around.
Rhydfen
Australia
York Minster especially the under floor exhibition of Roman...
York Minster especially the under floor exhibition of Roman remains and history
Anonymous
The Jorvik Centre is excellent to learn about York's Viking...
The Jorvik Centre is excellent to learn about York's Viking history. York Minster is well worth a visit, take a guided tour if you have time it is well worth it.
Anonymous
The historic rubble still in around the city really brings...
The historic rubble still in around the city really brings the history to life. Also the grand builing of the York Minster makes a great visit if you get a chance!
Anonymous
Walking tours, ghost hunt tours, York Minster and the City...
Walking tours, ghost hunt tours, York Minster and the City Walls
Anonymous
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