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.
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.
Charming hotel, lovely room, great bar/restaurant areas
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.
Lovely staff, great breakfast, great view. Free 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
Set within peaceful landscaped grounds Stableside at York Racecourse offers truly affordable accommodations with easy access to the beautiful city of York.
Staff were amazing. The room was like being at home.
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.
Within 10 mins walking distance to the centre of York
The 3-star Hedley House Hotel & Apartments is located in a quiet residential area, 1640 feet from York Minster and 8-minute walk of York city center, bus and rail stations.
Location, massive bed, gorgeous bathroom and Jacuzzi.
Located in York, 10 miles from York Minster, Thai Season has accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Lovely staff; ample parking; great restaurant thai food
FAQs about hotels in York
On average, 3-star hotels in York cost $131 per night, and 4-star hotels in York are $161 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in York can be found for $246 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in York this weekend is $178 or, for a 4-star hotel, $216. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in York for this weekend cost around $261 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $111 per night to book a 3-star hotel in York for tonight. You'll pay around $141 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in York will cost around $310, 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.
Lots to see and do York Minster , National Railway Museum...
Lots to see and do York Minster , National Railway Museum and The Shambles etc . Fantastic history and architecture and very picturesque. A great deal of attractions are within a short walking distance in town centre.
David
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Parking is the biggest problem, but saying that as York is...
Parking is the biggest problem, but saying that as York is flat it is so easy to walk everywhere. The busses are plentiful and frequent should you want to use them. Everything is within a short walking distance. There are so many things to see, and visit. The array of eateries was quite amazing and the prices more than reasonable. You can go as an individual or family and there are so many things to do and see for all age groups. The people are so friendly and accomodating. York is steeped in so much history.
Suzanne B-Watts
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
There are lots of things to do in York and I found staying...
There are lots of things to do in York and I found staying in the city centre a great place to experience some of it's delights. I enjoyed an informative journey on the hop-on hop-off bus tour, which also gave me a good over view of the city centre. The Jorvik Centre was an experience and was not what I was expecting, namely the motorised carriages that formed part of the experience. The art gallery had a marvellous exhibition focused on drawing when I visited, it included work by teenagers who had worked with the artist - all absolutely brilliant! The cafe in the gallery is well worth a visit. The Bluebell pub on Fossegate is a wonderful haven from the bustle of the city. There is so much on offer in York.
Ingrid
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Our first visit to York and really enjoyed the city.
Our first visit to York and really enjoyed the city.
We took a bicycle tour which was really great and very informative, walked around the city and its walls, ate and drank well.
Check out the museum gardens.
The city seemed busy with hen/stag parties, so just bear this in mind when you’re thinking about dates and spending time in town at later at night.
Lots of good restaurants to choose from and plenty good beer to drink.
David
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
York is full of history and lots of places to visit, with...
York is full of history and lots of places to visit, with many in walking distance of the town centre.
The are plenty of dining options from many traditional pubs, restaurants, both lower cost and more expensive, and a great hop on hop of bus system to help explore the town.
Some highlights;
the FREE Railway Museum; very impressive, with plenty more to come. Has to be the best free museum we have been to.
York Castle Museum. Not free, but great value and really well done.
Pretty much everyone walks the wall and definitely well worth it
Doug
Australia
10
Scored 10
Unfortunately we went during the school holiday and the...
Unfortunately we went during the school holiday and the Jorvik centre etc were all fully booked but did go to the minster which was worth a visit and the railway museum which was amazing .we used the blue open top bus as the ticket lasts for 2 days so we just hopped on and off.i walked around the wall which was good exercise and took just over 2 hours
The hotel was lovely we went for my daughters hen party there was 14 of us. The hotel was situated in a lovely area of York a short taxi ride into the city centre. The pub next door the grey mare was very helpful with taxi numbers and where to go while we were staying there. Only 1 complaint there wasn’t enough bedding the sofa bed didn’t have a duvet and when one of the girls rang they said they couldn’t bring one until the office opened on Monday and we we’re checking out on the Sunday.
Great location overlooking the Shambles shopping street, with easy walk to all the sights of midtown York. 500 year old pub/hotel with lots of character. Our room and bathroom were huge, with interesting furniture and everything including the floors a little crooked. Really very charming. The bathroom had quite modern and lovely facilities while maintaining a sense of its age. The bar was pretty interesting, with a suite of armour in the hallway.
The room was on the small side but perfect for one traveller. Convenient location so it was easy to walk to the centre of York and to the railway station from the hotel. I didn’t have breakfast or evening meal as I was meeting a friend who was on a day visit from Newcastle and so we dined in the city centre. The staff that I met were helpful. I’ve recommended the venue to my son who travels frequently for business.
The breakfast was very nice. The hotel is in a very old building and is charming. We found the room a bit cramped, with the bed very close to the wall. Everything was very clean. York is a very beautiful town, with lots to see. We were lucky to be there on the day King Charles was crowned, and witnessed the impressive public celebration of that event. We would stay again.
Great location, only walking distance to all points of interest in York. It makes us easier to go back and forth to old town and hotel whenever we need, especially during cold weather. They also serve great breakfast here. There are several convenience stores nearby. The size and layout of the room are just perfect, especially for us with an extra bed for our child.
Lovely hotel. We stayed on the 6th floor in a club room with views of York minster. The room was clean and tidy, with a large
bed with a monsoon shower. Breakfast was exceptional.... especially the scrambled egg. Central York was easily accessible with a short walk. The staff were helpful and cheery. I would stay here again.
room was lovely. it was so spacious couldn’t fault it. bed was comfy, everywhere was really clean and the bathroom was brill. 10 min walk from the centre of York with parking right behind the hotel 2 min walk away. we was even able to access Netflix which was another brilliant touch and it has a fridge!
Two night stay for my Husbands's birthday.
Great location, spacious clean room, delicious food, all good!
One more thing to add, the staff are an asset to the hotel, welcoming, knowledgeable and friendly.
The concierge team were wonderful.
I would highly recommend staying here for a break in York.
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.
Nice clean room and comfortable beds. The whole hotel was very clean and smelt lovely. The location of the hotel was good, just off the beaten, busy track of York and easy walking distance to city centre and train station. Staff at hotel were really lovely. Breakfast was nice.
Stayed the first time because they sponsored my sons Rugby team. Have stayed in two other York hotels but I just love the friendliness and ambiance of the Moxy and its convenience to the Minster and city centre. All the Staff are delightful.
The breakfast was well presented and served by pleasant waitresses/waiters in short service time.
The location of the Hotel, right next to York's Grand Hotel could not have been better situated for access to the City Centre.
Staff were very friendly. Hotel is fairly close to York city centre (20 minute walk). Street was very quiet and safe. Lots of parking available for cheap. Room met all our expectations with a free small breakfast provided.
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 !
Great location for visiting the centre of York.Bus stop close to hotel to take you in to city centre. Good parking on site. Great choice at breakfast. Staff helpful and friendly. Rooms clean.
Better than expected for a Budget hotel just 3 miles away from York. Breakfast was good and staff very friendly. Pub next door and carvery which was average. Good parking and room was good.
all the staff were very friendly.
The room was very clean and a comfortable bed.
Breakfast and other meals were freshly cooked.
Hotel location is great - close to York town center.
City Centre close to hotel.valet parking beneath hotel is a little cheaper than the carpark opposite. Parking is a problem in York.
Had a room overlooking Clifford's Tower.
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