Situated on the banks of the River Ouse, The Queens Hotel is ideally located for the many shops, restaurants and bars that the centre of York has to offer.
Chris
United Kingdom
Room with a lovely view overlooking the river, ideal parking place under the hotel, ideal walking distance close to the city centre, plenty to choose from the breakfast bar, you need to book if you want your evening meal there (extra charge) well equipped bar and late closing friendly staff, rooms cleaned regularly and refilled with condiments
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.
Located in the heart of York’s shopping and restaurant district, The Hampton by Hilton York Piccadilly is the perfect place to explore the historic city centre.
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 staff and cleanliness. Excellent location.
In the Mount area of York, this Hotel du Vin features elegant boutique rooms and a bistro-style restaurant. York’s city centre is only 0.5 miles from this 19th-century, Grade II listed building.
Food was exceptional, staff were excellent, room was amazing
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.
it is our second time in this place and everything is fine again
Set within peaceful landscaped grounds Stableside at York Racecourse offers truly affordable accommodation with easy access to the beautiful city of York.
Just a lovely place to stay with amazing breakfast
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.
Perfect location with a beautiful view of the river.
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.
Everything was amazing all facilities top score and staff too
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.
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.
Very comfy beds
Great breakfast
Brilliant location
On a quiet tree-lined cul-de-sac, B+B York is a 10-minute stroll from York city centre and offers en-suite rooms, bar/lounge facilities and on-site car parking.
Staff very friendly and helpful. Great breakfast included
New Holgate is a stylish hotel concept featuring 12 beautifully styled en suite rooms, with sophisticated dining options and lounge areas, including a Whiskey Lounge.
Very friendly and helpful, with the best breakfast we have had in a very long time
FAQs about hotels in York
On average, 3-star hotels in York cost £131 per night, and 4-star hotels in York are £160 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in York can on average be found for £223 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in York this weekend is £158 or, for a 4-star hotel, £206. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in York for this weekend cost on average around £282 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £173 per night to book a 3-star hotel in York for tonight. You'll pay on average around £211 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in York will cost around £279 (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 allowed access to the city.
Walk the walls for wonderful views towards 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 have a go at archaeology 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 30 minutes’ drive away is Castle Howard, a stately home with over 1000 acres of grounds.
Leeds-Bradford Airport is the nearest airport, and there is a great range of hotels, B&Bs and guest houses in York and the outskirts available on Booking.com.
York is fabulous so much to see and do most people were...
York is fabulous so much to see and do most people were helpful and friendly, lovely little cobbled streets and independent shops.
Our high light was the ghost walk in the evening the best £10 we spent David our host was funny and entertaining.
Take plenty of money some attractions are pricey check before you go.
Christine
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Just an amazing city.
Just an amazing city. The lack of traffic in the centre means people just enjoy. The people are so nice, so polite and funny.
The food is so good, from fish and chips, never had better, to rather special restaurants.
Us old couple felt at home, welcomed. we loved the street entertainers, the market the everything.
Do try Nola restaurant, the food is pretty special. The staff are great and even told me the ingredients for one of their dishes. Caused a bit of a row when my husband told me the best ribs he'd ever eaten.
Thomas the baker is the best, I am a chef. We took loaves home when we left and BLT rolls to eat on our 6 hour journey which were the best I've ever eaten.
The market produce is rather good, the meat stall has a prize winning burger to die for. We bought chutneys from Spice heroes, the mango relish sublime. The flower stall is wickedly good and I returned with some amazing plants.
We love York.
Lesley
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
York is a great place for many reasons for the traveler or...
York is a great place for many reasons for the traveler or living or university. With fantastic history in its buildings, great restaurants, huge variety of non-chain shops and plenty of the usual shops found in high streets elsewhere. The often overlooked part is the rivers and parkland through which these rivers run. Prone to flooding in time of heavy rain there are interesting systems of civil engineering to be seen. Walks along and around the old city walls and points of viewing from higher up on the Clifford's Tower. On some occasions elements of the walls protection towers are open to the public to see inside. Of special note is the Hi-Fi shop 'The Sound Organisation' which has to be one of the longest standing Hi-Fi shops in the UK. The other shop I love is the The Kathe Wohlfahrt Christmas shop, this has to be enjoyed any time of the year with an astounding array of handmade clocks. Once you visit I bet you visit again!
Redrobo
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
A beautiful historic city - can get a bit crowded with...
A beautiful historic city - can get a bit crowded with tourists. Great shops and restaurants - The people are super friendly. I loved a couple of shops, The Yorkshire Soap Company, 10 Blake St, York YO1 8QG,
An italian restaurant we ate at: La Vecchia Scuola - 62 Low Petergate, York YO1 7HZ, United Kingdom - it's inside a 300 year old former school.
Parlormade is a favorite for scones and tea. Probably the best scones I've eaten. ( clotted cream and jam of course)
1 Little, Shambles, York YO1 7LY,
York Minster is magnificent and worth a visit.
Lisa
United States
Scored 10
10
Such an interesting and enjoyable city for its size.
Such an interesting and enjoyable city for its size. Two days were adequate to visit, I enjoyed the Jorvik visit and walking by the river . A great variety of restaurants , but count your change ,I was purposely short changed 5 pounds when I paid for a meal at a Turkish restaurant and then didn't check my change at the time, left a bit od a sour taste , although the meal was good.
David
Canada
Scored 10
10
Absolutely stunning place.
Absolutely stunning place. York is filled with shops, pubs, bars, restaurants and tourist attractions. We visited the York dungeons, York castle museum, Clifford's tower, the army museum and we did the river cruise. Thoroughly enjoyed all of what we did. Just wish we had more time to do more.
We always stay here when we visit york The location is perfect in the city centre close to the attractions restaurants and pubs the hotel overlooks the River and is only a 15 minute walk from the train station our room was on the 3rd floor their is a lift for guests to use our room was large and very clean with a ensuite bathroom including a bath the bed was very comfortable the buffet breakfast was delicious with plenty to choose from the staff were friendly and very helpful
Michel couldn’t have been friendlier. Very helpful and happy to take the time to chat and suggest places to go.
Breakfast was fantastic
Very relaxed atmosphere. It’s not the fanciest of hotels but then it doesn’t claim to be a 5 star.
Had a great stay and if we go back to York again we’d be highly likely to stay there again.
The room was lovely. it had everything you would expect in a hotel plus more. The owner was very thoughtful giving us a list of information regarding the facilities in York. It's only a couple of minutes walking to the city centre. Overall, this place was a great choice to stay. We will definitely be coming back again.
The hotel is lovely, my room was clean and comfortable, and the host was really friendly. The location is good, just about 10 minutes from the gorgeous city centre of York. I enjoyed the stay very much, and I am sad that I could not afford to stay longer.
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