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Why we love York

Small and mighty York is the medieval walled city that really packs a punch. Its backdrop of cobbled lanes, winding ‘Snickelways’ and even a shopping street that dates back to the Domesday Book, mean this compact city is packed with stuff to see.

Check out the impressive 2,000-year-old Gothic halls of its cathedral, or the ridiculously pretty 13th century timbered streets of The Shambles. Take a punt on the horses at its world-famous race course, check out its masses of museums and sample a food scene  that spans from Michelin stars to street food in shipping containers. Wash it down with the world’s first carbon-negative gin, or venture to nearby sites as awesome as the city itself.

York

York is a medieval walled city with Viking and Roman heritage, famed for its magnificent cathedral and abundance of museums and immersive experiences.

Head back in time at the Jorvik Viking Centre to uncover life during 10th century York, or visit York’s Chocolate Story to tuck into its chocolate heritage.

heck out the impressive 2,000-year-old Gothic halls of York Minster, discover the city’s darkest history at York Dungeon or explore The Shambles - a picturesque shopping street with beautifully restored medieval buildings.

Immerse yourself in the National Railway Museum and learn about the engineering pioneers who shaped rail travel, or enjoy a tour and tasting at the world’s first carbon-negative gin distillery, Cooper King.

Fun fact

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Twilight view of traffic passing Micklegate Bar in York.

Fun fact

York is considered one of the spookiest cities in the world, with more than 500 ghosts said to be haunting the streets!

Did you know?

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Did you know?

  • York Minster took more than 250 years to build, from 1220 until its consecration in 1472. The cathedral is so vast that the Leaning Tower of Pisa could fit inside its central tower.

  • Clifford’s Tower, built by William the Conqueror in 1068, is all that remains of York Castle, with a newly added roof deck offering stunning views of the city.

  • Guy Fawkes, notorious for attempting to blow up the Houses of Parliament in London on 5th November, 1605, was born in York in 1570.

  • York’s medieval walls are the longest town walls in England, with the raised walkway stretching for two miles (3.4km) around the city.

Things to do in York

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Journey through Viking past and discover what life was like in 10th century York.

Visit the Jorvik Viking Centre

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Man carrying child on his shoulders wearing Viking garb and facepaint, Jorvik Viking Centre, York
Jorvik Viking Centre

Marvel at one of Britain’s most majestic cathedrals, medieval masterpiece York Minster.

Find out more about York Minster

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York Minster

Man twirling a woman outside a historic building
York Minster

Walk around York’s famous Shambles, the medieval shopping street that looks like it’s straight out of Harry Potter.

Find out more about visiting the Shambles

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Man standing outside Ye Old Shambles Tavern
The Shambles

From steam locomotives to the dawn of diesel, interactive family-fun and more, discover how the railways shaped modern Britain.

Get tickets for National Railway Museum York

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Child in front of a display at the National Railway Museum in York
National Railway Museum York

Follow a trail along York’s famous Roman City Walls, the longest town walls in England, and take in views of this historic city.

Walk the York City Walls trail

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York City Walls

Historical stone wall, on a hill, surrounding town
York City Walls

Tuck into a tasting menu from a twenty-acre farm.

Dine at Roots

Roots, York

Roots, York
Roots, York

See expert chocolatiers at work, and have a go at creating your own cocoa masterpieces too!

Discover York's Chocolate Story

VisitBritain/Sam Barker

Person decorating dark chocolate with white chocolate piping
York's Chocolate Story

Covering 400 years of history, this living museum offers craft workshops, theatre shows and more.

What’s on at York Castle Museum

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A man standing in an old street, under shop signs
York Castle Museum

This fantastic social initiative has transformed countless lives, and is a great way to get to know York with local guides.

More about Unique York Walking Tours - Invisible Cities

VisitBritain/Sam Barker

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Unique York Walking Tours - Invisible Cities

With ten live-action shows, professional storytellers and atmospheric sets, this is like travelling through time!

Book a visit to The York Dungeon

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York Dungeon
The York Dungeon

Sharpen your photography skills while exploring York’s history, nature and neighbourhoods on these expert-led workshops.

Discover Yorkshire Photo Walks

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Yorkshire Photo Walks

Love designer fashions at discount prices? Browse Levi’s, Coach, Paul Smith, Ted Baker and more.

Shop at McArthurGlen Designer Outlet York

McArthur Glen York Designer Outlet

People shopping at York Designer Outlet
McArthurGlen Designer Outlet York

This incredible emporium features more than 120 antiques dealers and traders, all under one roof.

Explore Antiques Centre York

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Woman wearing trench coat and pink hat walking
Antiques Centre York

Maybe you’ll climb the ‘Volcorno’, hit the ‘Cobstacle’ Course, or go climbing on the ‘Corn-wall’?

Discover York Maze

York Maze

York

Performers on stage at York Maze shooting foam from a cannon
York Maze

This picturesque city-centre park is ideal for picnics and free-of-charge to enjoy.

Explore Rowntree Park

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York

Two ladies walking through a tree lined path in Rowntree Park, York.
Rowntree Park

Horse racing highlights include the Dante Festival (May), John Smith’s Cup (July) and the season finale (October).

More about York Racecourse

York Racecourse

York

Horses racing past the grandstand at York Racecourse
York Racecourse

Look out for the plaque commemorating 19th-century diarist Anne Lister, also known as “Gentleman Jack”.

Visit Holy Trinity Church

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York

Commemorative Rainbow Plaque for Anne Lister, also nicknamed Gentleman Jack located at Holy Trinity Church
Holy Trinity Church

Maybe you’ll join a photography walk, give painting a go, or try a life-drawing workshop?

Tour York Art Gallery

York Art Gallery

York

A family looking at an exhibit in York Art Gallery
York Art Gallery

An atmospheric setting for live music and entertainment, which offers guided behind-the-scenes tours too.

Explore Merchant Adventurers' Hall

Merchants Hall York

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The great hall of the Merchant Adventurers Hall in York
Merchant Adventurers' Hall

A must-try for all foodies, and a great way to get under the skin of this vibrant city.

Book the Hidden Gems Food Crawl

Tours in a Dish

York

A person enjoying food and drink at a table
Hidden Gems Food Crawl

Raise a pint or two with friends, and check the website to see what’s on during your visit.

Visit Brew York

Matthew Curtis

York

A group on a brewery tour of Brew York
Brew York

Sip wines made from grapes grown in Yorkshire, and beers brewed from quality local hops and malts.

See what's on at Yorkshire Heart Vineyard & Brewery

Yorkshire Heart Vineyard

York

A tour group standing in a vineyard at Yorkshire Heart Vineyard
Yorkshire Heart Vineyard & Brewery

Explore the real-life inspiration behind Diagon Alley and visit a Potter-themed potion shop.

Book the Original Harry Potter Locations Tour - York

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York

The Shambles in York at night
Original Harry Potter Locations Tour - York

The biggest LGBTQIA+ event in North Yorkshire, this annual festival takes place every June.

Party at York Pride

York Pride

York

A crowd watching a performance on stage at York Pride
York Pride

From West End musicals and opera performances to world-famous ballets, this historic theatre has it all.

Visit the Grand Opera House York

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York

A crowd in the Grand Opera House York watching a performance
Grand Opera House York

Discover the sounds of days gone by, with soul-stirring historic concerts and choral ensembles.

More about York Early Music Festival

Ben Puch/National Centre for Early Music

York

Performers using masks on stage at York Early Music Festival
York Early Music Festival

With “Mad Alice” as your tour guide, you’ll learn all about York’s fascinating and ghoulish history.

Take The Bloody Tour of York

The Bloody Tour of York

York

A performer in costume outside Cliffords Tower in York
The Bloody Tour of York

Old meets new at this York heritage hotspot, with incredible rooftop views over the city skyline.

Explore Clifford’s Tower

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York

Daffodils at Clifford’s Tower, York
Clifford’s Tower

A horror-themed bus trip with plenty of laughs — this is one ghoulish city tour!

Take The Ghost Bus Tour of York

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York

Traffic passing micklegate bar at twilight in york
The Ghost Bus Tours York

Enjoy a walk in this spectacular garden, with its statuesque fountains, flowering borders and towering conifers.

Visit Breezy Knees Gardens

Breezy Knees Garden

York

Arrays of flowers growing in Breezy Knees Gardens in York
Breezy Knees Gardens

See York from a fresh perspective on a 45-minute sightseeing cruise along the peaceful River Ouse.

Enjoy a River Ouse Cruise

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York

A cruise ship travelling down the River Ouse in York
River Ouse Cruise

Maybe you’ll catch an outdoor film screening, join a craft workshop, or try a reflexology treatment?

Visit SPARK:York

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York

Shops housed in containers at SPARK in York
SPARK:York

This central retail quarter features the likes of Primark, Fenwick and Flying Tiger.

What’s on at Coppergate Shopping Centre

Pyper York

York

Shopping streets decorated with umbrellas in York
Coppergate Shopping Centre

Known as the “independent heart of York”, this vibrant quarter is home to boutique shops and quirky cafés.

Plan your trip to Goodramgate

Jack Cousin / Alamy Stock Photo

York

Shopping street just after a rain shower. Historic buildings line the street and shoppers walk between them. A sky with cloud is overhead.
Goodramgate

Meet meerkats, tortoises, alpacas, otters and more – and get even closer on a wildlife experience day.

Discover Askham Bryan Wildlife & Conservation Park

Askham Bryan Wildlife & Conservation Park

York

A person feeding a lemur at Askham Bryan Wildlife and Conservation Park
Askham Bryan Wildlife & Conservation Park

Love food, but hate waste? So does this weekly community café, which offers a ‘Pay-As-You-Feel brunch / lunch.

Dine at Planet Food

Matthew Lightfoot

York

Women serving food at a table in Planet Food, a community cafe and store in York
Planet Food

Journey through Viking past and discover what life was like in 10th century York.

Visit the Jorvik Viking Centre

photohodgeuk

Man carrying child on his shoulders wearing Viking garb and facepaint, Jorvik Viking Centre, York
Jorvik Viking Centre

Marvel at one of Britain’s most majestic cathedrals, medieval masterpiece York Minster.

Find out more about York Minster

VisitBritain/Felipe Pires

York Minster

Man twirling a woman outside a historic building
York Minster

Walk around York’s famous Shambles, the medieval shopping street that looks like it’s straight out of Harry Potter.

Find out more about visiting the Shambles

VisitBritain/Sam Barker

Man standing outside Ye Old Shambles Tavern
The Shambles

From steam locomotives to the dawn of diesel, interactive family-fun and more, discover how the railways shaped modern Britain.

Get tickets for National Railway Museum York

natalieandtheloves

Child in front of a display at the National Railway Museum in York
National Railway Museum York

Follow a trail along York’s famous Roman City Walls, the longest town walls in England, and take in views of this historic city.

Walk the York City Walls trail

VisitBritain/Andrew Pickett

York City Walls

Historical stone wall, on a hill, surrounding town
York City Walls

Tuck into a tasting menu from a twenty-acre farm.

Dine at Roots

Roots, York

Roots, York
Roots, York

See expert chocolatiers at work, and have a go at creating your own cocoa masterpieces too!

Discover York's Chocolate Story

VisitBritain/Sam Barker

Person decorating dark chocolate with white chocolate piping
York's Chocolate Story

Covering 400 years of history, this living museum offers craft workshops, theatre shows and more.

What’s on at York Castle Museum

VisitBritain

A man standing in an old street, under shop signs
York Castle Museum

This fantastic social initiative has transformed countless lives, and is a great way to get to know York with local guides.

More about Unique York Walking Tours - Invisible Cities

VisitBritain/Sam Barker

Woman wearing pink hat walking through narrow street
Unique York Walking Tours - Invisible Cities

With ten live-action shows, professional storytellers and atmospheric sets, this is like travelling through time!

Book a visit to The York Dungeon

markjunday

York Dungeon
The York Dungeon

Sharpen your photography skills while exploring York’s history, nature and neighbourhoods on these expert-led workshops.

Discover Yorkshire Photo Walks

northyorkmoors

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Yorkshire Photo Walks

Love designer fashions at discount prices? Browse Levi’s, Coach, Paul Smith, Ted Baker and more.

Shop at McArthurGlen Designer Outlet York

McArthur Glen York Designer Outlet

People shopping at York Designer Outlet
McArthurGlen Designer Outlet York

This incredible emporium features more than 120 antiques dealers and traders, all under one roof.

Explore Antiques Centre York

VisitBritain/Sam Barker

Woman wearing trench coat and pink hat walking
Antiques Centre York

Maybe you’ll climb the ‘Volcorno’, hit the ‘Cobstacle’ Course, or go climbing on the ‘Corn-wall’?

Discover York Maze

York Maze

York

Performers on stage at York Maze shooting foam from a cannon
York Maze

This picturesque city-centre park is ideal for picnics and free-of-charge to enjoy.

Explore Rowntree Park

Ian Lamond / Alamy Stock Photo

York

Two ladies walking through a tree lined path in Rowntree Park, York.
Rowntree Park

Horse racing highlights include the Dante Festival (May), John Smith’s Cup (July) and the season finale (October).

More about York Racecourse

York Racecourse

York

Horses racing past the grandstand at York Racecourse
York Racecourse

Look out for the plaque commemorating 19th-century diarist Anne Lister, also known as “Gentleman Jack”.

Visit Holy Trinity Church

Ian Roscoe / Alamy Stock Photo

York

Commemorative Rainbow Plaque for Anne Lister, also nicknamed Gentleman Jack located at Holy Trinity Church
Holy Trinity Church

Maybe you’ll join a photography walk, give painting a go, or try a life-drawing workshop?

Tour York Art Gallery

York Art Gallery

York

A family looking at an exhibit in York Art Gallery
York Art Gallery

An atmospheric setting for live music and entertainment, which offers guided behind-the-scenes tours too.

Explore Merchant Adventurers' Hall

Merchants Hall York

York

The great hall of the Merchant Adventurers Hall in York
Merchant Adventurers' Hall

A must-try for all foodies, and a great way to get under the skin of this vibrant city.

Book the Hidden Gems Food Crawl

Tours in a Dish

York

A person enjoying food and drink at a table
Hidden Gems Food Crawl

Raise a pint or two with friends, and check the website to see what’s on during your visit.

Visit Brew York

Matthew Curtis

York

A group on a brewery tour of Brew York
Brew York

Sip wines made from grapes grown in Yorkshire, and beers brewed from quality local hops and malts.

See what's on at Yorkshire Heart Vineyard & Brewery

Yorkshire Heart Vineyard

York

A tour group standing in a vineyard at Yorkshire Heart Vineyard
Yorkshire Heart Vineyard & Brewery

Explore the real-life inspiration behind Diagon Alley and visit a Potter-themed potion shop.

Book the Original Harry Potter Locations Tour - York

Getty Images/Joe Daniel Price

York

The Shambles in York at night
Original Harry Potter Locations Tour - York

The biggest LGBTQIA+ event in North Yorkshire, this annual festival takes place every June.

Party at York Pride

York Pride

York

A crowd watching a performance on stage at York Pride
York Pride

From West End musicals and opera performances to world-famous ballets, this historic theatre has it all.

Visit the Grand Opera House York

Milner Creative

York

A crowd in the Grand Opera House York watching a performance
Grand Opera House York

Discover the sounds of days gone by, with soul-stirring historic concerts and choral ensembles.

More about York Early Music Festival

Ben Puch/National Centre for Early Music

York

Performers using masks on stage at York Early Music Festival
York Early Music Festival

With “Mad Alice” as your tour guide, you’ll learn all about York’s fascinating and ghoulish history.

Take The Bloody Tour of York

The Bloody Tour of York

York

A performer in costume outside Cliffords Tower in York
The Bloody Tour of York

Old meets new at this York heritage hotspot, with incredible rooftop views over the city skyline.

Explore Clifford’s Tower

English Heritage/Dominic Lipinski

York

Daffodils at Clifford’s Tower, York
Clifford’s Tower

A horror-themed bus trip with plenty of laughs — this is one ghoulish city tour!

Take The Ghost Bus Tour of York

Paul Ridsdale / Alamy Stock Photo

York

Traffic passing micklegate bar at twilight in york
The Ghost Bus Tours York

Enjoy a walk in this spectacular garden, with its statuesque fountains, flowering borders and towering conifers.

Visit Breezy Knees Gardens

Breezy Knees Garden

York

Arrays of flowers growing in Breezy Knees Gardens in York
Breezy Knees Gardens

See York from a fresh perspective on a 45-minute sightseeing cruise along the peaceful River Ouse.

Enjoy a River Ouse Cruise

Sergii Figurnyi / Alamy Stock Photo

York

A cruise ship travelling down the River Ouse in York
River Ouse Cruise

Maybe you’ll catch an outdoor film screening, join a craft workshop, or try a reflexology treatment?

Visit SPARK:York

Robert Lazenby / Alamy Stock Photo

York

Shops housed in containers at SPARK in York
SPARK:York

This central retail quarter features the likes of Primark, Fenwick and Flying Tiger.

What’s on at Coppergate Shopping Centre

Pyper York

York

Shopping streets decorated with umbrellas in York
Coppergate Shopping Centre

Known as the “independent heart of York”, this vibrant quarter is home to boutique shops and quirky cafés.

Plan your trip to Goodramgate

Jack Cousin / Alamy Stock Photo

York

Shopping street just after a rain shower. Historic buildings line the street and shoppers walk between them. A sky with cloud is overhead.
Goodramgate

Meet meerkats, tortoises, alpacas, otters and more – and get even closer on a wildlife experience day.

Discover Askham Bryan Wildlife & Conservation Park

Askham Bryan Wildlife & Conservation Park

York

A person feeding a lemur at Askham Bryan Wildlife and Conservation Park
Askham Bryan Wildlife & Conservation Park

Love food, but hate waste? So does this weekly community café, which offers a ‘Pay-As-You-Feel brunch / lunch.

Dine at Planet Food

Matthew Lightfoot

York

Women serving food at a table in Planet Food, a community cafe and store in York
Planet Food

Places to stay in York

City Centre

This is the busiest part of town and the centre of York’s beauty, but you’ll have to compete with other visitors for a spot in this small and popular city.

Holgate

Perfect for reaching the nearby attractions. Some of the best museums, landmarks and activities, along with a good choice of pubs and places to eat, are all here.

Bootham

Great for those on a budget, Bootham is a largely residential area, and relatively quiet. You can easily walk to the centre from here, and will meet more locals going about their everyday lives.

Explore nearby

A hotbed for shopping and the arts, you’ll find lots to explore in Leeds.

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The Victorian formal gardens with statues and low hedges in front of Harewood House

Proof that perfection can’t be rushed, the Yorkshire Dales was millions of years in-the-making.

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Cyclist riding on road through green dales. Panoramic views

Rugged yet beautiful, wild yet welcoming – the North York Moors National Park is full of surprises.

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Getting to York

Located in the heart of North Yorkshire, York’s nearest airport is Leeds-Bradford. 30 miles from the city centre, the airport operates flights to and from 70 destinations worldwide.

Getting from London to York is easy, with LNER offering a high-speed service from London Kings Cross in under two hours. There are also train services from the capital run by Northern and South Western.

Getting around York

York is best explored on foot or bike, but the city does have excellent public transport connections. Check out iTravelYork’s handy guide for all the information you need to travel in the city

By bike

It’s a short journey from the outskirts to the city centre by bike, making cycling one of the easiest and most fun ways to access York. You’ll be spoilt for choice when it comes to cycle routes.

By foot

York’s winding cobbled streets are best explored on foot. In fact, it takes just 20 minutes to walk from one side of the city to the other, with plenty to see along the way. There are also lots of tours and guided walks.

By bus

First Bus run regular services throughout York and offer a range of money-saving tickets, in addition to accepting contactless payments on all routes, for fast and convenient travel.

Surrounding York

Looking to visit attractions outside of York? Coastliner operates regular services to nearby destinations including bustling Leeds and the quirky coastal town of Whitby.

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