2017 VISITOR GUIDE
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York the Original City Adventure
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Don't Miss for 2017
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Britain's Home of Chocolate
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40th York Early Music Festival
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Shopping Streets
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Taste York
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My York Adventure
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City of Festivals
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Selfie Trail
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York Museums Trust
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Romans in the City
One of the main reasons for visiting York is to indulge in some of the UK’s top attractions. Take in a range of exhibitions at the York Art Gallery, winner of the ‘Family Friendly Museum Award 2016’ and now a nominee for the European Museum of the Year or, from April, or discover the new-look JORVIK Viking Centre, following its £1.5 million upgrade.
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Little Vikings Adventure
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Vikings in the City
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Live like a Viking
There’s also so much more that you can do: walk the city walls, visit the iconic York Minster, take a trip on the river, check out the refurbished Mansion House, indulge in characterful, independent shops or go further afield and explore North Yorkshire and the surrounding area, some of Britain’s best countryside. Explore all of this and more with a York Pass, the best way to make the most of your visit.
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City of Festivals
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Live the Film
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Cycling City
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Beyond York
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Stately Stories
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Events Calendar
York is ‘the original city adventure’. It’s a city full of history and heritage but it’s also a very contemporary city, a place where you can truly create your own very personal adventure. We hope you find this Guide useful and informative. Should you do decide to visit, please make your first stop the Visit York Information Centre, right near the Minster, and we’ll help your adventure begin.
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What to Do
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Where to Stay
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Where to Shop
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Where to Eat
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Maps and Travel Information
Welcome to York Whether it’s your first trip, or if you have been to York many times before, we hope that this Visitor Guide will entice you to come to the city in 2017. You’ll find the warmest of welcomes here at the Visit York Information Centre. The city has so much to offer and this Guide will help you work out the things you want to do, help you decide where to stay and help you plan when the best time is to visit.
If you haven’t been to York for some time, or indeed ever, you will be struck by the city’s ever improving accommodation options and the range and quality of bars and restaurants. York really is a food lover’s delight and this Guide gives you a flavour of the real ale bars, cafés, brasseries and street food on offer.
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imagine a city full of culture, art, history and
heritage, combined with boutique shopping and a whole host of cosy bistros and pubs where you can sample some fine Yorkshire specialities. There has never been a better or more exciting year to visit the City of Festivals.
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Don' t Miss‌
For 2017
07 Must See Museums
The Borthwick Institute
York is home to two of the top ten museums in the UK as voted in the TripAdvisor 2016 Traveller’s Choice Awards. The York Castle Museum and the National Railway Museum are both named in the top ten, visit them to have the best day out in history.
The Borthwick Institute has a wealth of important archives, from the Rowntree family and Terrys of York to the Earls of Halifax and Alan Ayckbourn’s personal archive. Find out more about the people of York or use the archive search rooms to delve into your own family history.
Adventure with Yorkie
York International Shakespeare Festival 1 - 31 May
Check out the world’s first travelogue series hosted by a dog! Go to visityork. org/adventure to join Yorkie, our intrepid Yorkshire Terrier, on his adventures as he explores York and North Yorkshire. Dining with a Difference Experience a new concept of dining at The Botanist with botanical cocktails and a tempting menu housed in a timber-framed building dating back from 1434 or try a new take on tapas with a Yorkshire twist at Mr P’s Curious Tavern. Mansion House Re-opening Scheduled to re-open in early summer 2017 after a huge year-long restoration project, the historic Mansion House will reveal even more civic treasures with an exhibition of the Civic gold and silver collection and exciting new virtual tours. 250 Years of Terry’s Chocolate Join us in celebrating Terry’s Chocolate’s 250th anniversary. Founded in York in 1767, Terry’s is a huge part of the city’s chocolate history. Delve into its chocolate heritage at special exhibitions at York Chocolate Story, York Castle Museum and Goddards. Take the #York100Challenge Check out the #York100Challenge App, where you’ll be inspired with 100 suggestions of what to do in the city. Use the app to keep a record of completed activities and share your photos to social media to record your adventures. Visit Hull City of Culture Hull has been awarded UK City of Culture for 2017. Take the short trip from York and experience transformative art and culture celebrating the unique character of the city.
York International Shakespeare Festival is a major new cultural venture for York. There’ll be performances on the streets, in theatres and churches. Suffragettes June Watch out for this exciting new community theatre co-production by York Theatre Royal and Pilot Theatre. Performed in the streets of York, the production will tell the story of York’s suffragette movement. Betway UK Snooker Championship 28 November - 10 December The York Barbican will once again host snooker's top stars at the Betway UK Championship this year, one of snooker’s Triple Crown events alongside the World Championship and the Masters. York in the Blitz 11, 12 & 13 August This three day event is set to sweep York back to the 1940s in memory of those who fought during WWII. There’ll be an open air cinema, tea dances, living history displays, and more to celebrate York’s past and present. The Proms in the Museum Gardens 9 July York Museum Gardens will be the stunning backdrop to the inaugural York Proms, an open air picnic concert celebrating popular classical music with a rousing proms finale, champagne and strawberries. York Feastival 29 – 30 April New this year is Feastival, a fantastic family day out with a perfect mix of music, food and art. Enjoy intimate busking sessions, live art performances, remarkable dining experiences.
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Britain's Home of Chocolate York is a city built from chocolate. Other cities grew on steel, coal or wool, but York’s fame and fortune came from the sweeter stuff thanks to its dedicated chocolatiers. Some of the world’s most well-known names in chocolate came from York - KitKat, Smarties and Aero were all born in the city. Though York has changed over the centuries it remains Britain's Home of Chocolate. This year is an extra special year for chocolate in York as we celebrate 250 years of Terry’s, one of history’s most celebrated confectioners. The iconic Terry's Chocolate Orange was created in York at Terry’s Chocolate Factory and still remains a household item known and enjoyed across the world. Visit the new exhibition at York's Chocolate Story and discover how Terry’s became world famous or delve into York’s Sweet Past at York Castle Museum on a chocolatey tour of sweets galore. See original adverts, packaging and more alongside the stories of those who took York’s life-long love of confectionery to the world. Don’t miss the dedicated Chocolate Festival at Easter too!
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40th anniversary
York Early Music Festival Friday 7 - Saturday 15 July
Widely regarded as a jewel in the crown of the city’s many festivals, York Early Music Festival is celebrating a significant 40th anniversary in 2017, when it will welcome musicians and music lovers from across the world to revel in what is set to be a very special time. Presenting music from across five centuries, and performing in some of the most enchanting historic churches, guildhalls and performing houses of the medieval city of York, a special programme has been created in this anniversary year. There’s something to delight everyone, from the musical novice to the experienced sage. Five Festival highlights in 2017 1. Guest artists during this landmark year include the internationally acclaimed vocalists I Fagiolini, directed by Robert Hollingworth, honouring the music of Italian composer Claudio Monteverdi with a promenade show in York Minster. The performance is presented together with virtuoso period instrumentalists, the English Cornett and Sackbut Ensemble. 2.The Sixteen, widely recognised as one of the world’s greatest choirs, with an international reputation for excellence, are much-loved regulars at the Festival. Here in the UK, they
are ‘The voices of Classic FM’, and are revered the length and breadth of the country thanks to their annual Choral Pilgrimage. Directed by Harry Christophers, this concert will make full use of the Minster’s magnificent acoustic. 3. Winners of the 2015 NCEM International Young Artists Competition Ensemble prize, the Consone String Quartet has gone on to acquire more prestigious awards and scholarships, and has given performances at the Cadogan Hall, Edinburgh Festival and at Buckingham Palace. This is an exciting return to York. 4. Come along and sing… get involved in the festival and find yourself a singing part in the 40-part Spem in Alium, by Thomas Tallis.
5. 9 days, 30 performances, 10 venues and 50 hours of music. 40 Years of Musical Magic Set up in 1977, the York Early Music Festival has taken place for the past forty years. The historic city was chosen as a host venue due to its many architecturally significant guildhalls, churches, and of course York Minster, which reflects the period of the music (circa 1250 - 1750.) In 2000, the Festival inspired the creation of the National Centre for Early Music in the historically important church of St Margaret’s, Walmgate. The NCEM is a national organisation and vibrant venue for music and learning. Visit ncem.co.uk/yemf to find out more in association with
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Shopping Streets If you’re looking for unique boutiques set in characterful buildings and high-street shops with all the latest fashions, York is your ideal shopping destination. York’s big brand favourites share the streets with independent stores and each distinct shopping area is thriving in its own speciality. Use the Minster as your central point and explore this dynamic shopping city to find treasures you’ll love to take home.
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If you’re a foodie fanatic or art aficionado, head north of the Minster to Gillygate - a favourite street for locals. Have a fromage frenzy at Love Cheese, where you can choose from a huge variety of locally made cheeses from sheep’s to charcoal cheese and a cosy café. Crafters will love The York Makery - a modern crafter’s paradise! There’s an abundance of arts and craft supplies as well as fun classes to take part in. Heima is a hip hardware store which blends modern and traditional homewares with everyday DIY essentials. For quirky homeware shops full of inspiring interiors, carry on your shopping spree along the sophisticated street of Bootham.
Whether you’re looking for vintage treasures or unique gifts, Fossgate and Walmgate to the east of York Minster are streets full of eclectic offerings. Delve into Fossgate’s Hairy Fig to find delicious delicacies or Give the Dog a Bone for unusual presents. Pick up some heavenly spices at Rafi’s Spice Box on Goodramgate and sweet treats to savour from York's Chocolate Story on Kings Square; then head to York’s most picturesque street - the iconic Shambles. Dip in and out of a range of quirky shops, delis and bakeries lining the cobbles and stop by the vibrant Shambles Market to pick up some fresh foodie goodies.
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Out of Town
The city sparkles to the south of the Minster, where high quality jewellers are sprinkled along Petergate. Visit family-owned Bradley’s Jewellers on Low Petergate and browse their collection of British-crafted jewellery, or Nomination for Italian-style fashion jewellery. Luxury labels line Stonegate and well-known high street chains fill Coney Street. Parliament Street is often filled with stalls during the city’s festivals and you’ll find all the latest trends at Coppergate, home to the famous department store Fenwick’s and new Primark where you can grab a bargain. See if you can catch a street party on Bishopthorpe Road, a bustling highstreet known for its’ community spirit and award-winning independent businesses.
Wander west of the Minster and weave in and out of quaint bookshops and art galleries along the imaginative Micklegate, the perfect place to discover a York keepsake. There’s also plenty of eateries to refuel and relax in between shopping and sightseeing. On your way, pop in to the Visit York Information Centre at 1 Museum Street for fantastic Yorkshire produce and products, as well as an outstanding selection of local gifts, books and souvenirs. Plus help with any accommodation, tickets, tours and your ticket to all the city’s exciting attractions - the York Pass.
Take a short trip to Monks Cross Shopping Centre where you’ll find all your favourite brands together. Minutes away from York’s city centre is McArthurGlen Designer Outlet York where there’s big brands at discounted prices.
Indie York Discover York’s huge range of extraordinary independent businesses from specialist shops to brilliant cafés on the new Indie York map, bringing together all the city’s independent offerings into one guide.
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From regional treats and everyday essentials to superb meals in stunning venues, York is abundant with delicious North Yorkshire produce. Here’s a flavour of what there is to discover... Afternoon Tea York is famed for afternoon tea, boasting a huge selection of unique venues serving this quintessentially British institution. Luxuriate in the Queen of afternoon teas at the famous Bettys Café Tearooms, experience the era of elegant train journeys in the Countess of York carriage at the National Railway Museum or take an afternoon tea cruise along the River Ouse with YorkBoat. Crumbs Cupcakery close to York Minster serves cupcakes to complement your cuppa and if themed teas take your fancy try Cakes D’Licious in Clifton, a vintageinspired cakery, or enter wonderland with The Grand Hotel & Spa’s Mad Hatter’s Afternoon Tea complete with ‘drink me potions’. The beautifully refurbished Principal York Hotel is the perfect place to enjoy the most delicious of British traditions in the stunning Garden Room. Cheese, Pie and Ale What could be finer than a handmade pie and a hunk of cheese, washed down with some proper Yorkshire beer? York has a thriving craft beer scene. Taste authentic ales and take a tour to see traditional brewing methods at York Brewery or visit Black Sheep Brewery, run by the Theakston brewing dynasty, with a visitor centre at Masham and spring under the brew house. Sample some of the best local ales in a charming beer garden overlooking the river Foss at Brew York, an exciting ten barrel craft brewery and tap room. Wash down your ale with a ‘Clifford’s Tower’ at the Lamb and Lion Inn, the Inn’s famous Steak & Ale Pie with buttery mashed potato, or try fine local cheeses at Love Cheese. Chocolate City Take a walk through the chocolate heritage of York and imagine life in
the former home of the Terry family at Goddards House and Gardens. Hear the fascinating tale of chocolate’s journey from Central America to York at York’s Chocolate Story, where you can make your own sweet treats. Monkbar Chocolatiers hand-make all its wares on the premises and York Cocoa House is a chocolate emporium with workshops and a chocolate café. York even has a dedicated Chocolate Festival at Easter! Foodie Festivals Every year in September, The York Food & Drink Festival fills the city with delicious sights, smells and tastes for a full week. Shop for foodie goodies, learn some culinary skills with cooking classes and chef demonstrations or embark on an Ale Trail - a walking tour around some of York’s best pubs. It’s a year-round food festival at the iconic Shambles Market, where you can find local fresh produce, meat and cheese. Look out for special events held in the market, where there’s live music and ales on offer. Grab some tasty treats to take home and try some delicious samples from Taste York in the Newgate area of the Shambles Market, the dedicated area for food stalls. Shambles Market Food Court Soak up the atmosphere and enjoy a bite to eat in the vibrant new Shambles Food Court with free Wi-Fi and sheltered seating available. Pick your cuisine from the variety of pop-up stands then tuck in and enjoy.
Take your taste buds on a gastronomic tour of the city with the North Yorkshire Cook Book, the ultimate guide to York’s favourite foodie venues, now available to buy at the Visit York Information Centre.
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my York Adventure Andrew Pern’s Foodie Adventure Michelin-starred Chef of Star Inn the City
I would kick off my York Foodie Adventure at The Star Inn the City (of course!), overlooking the river and the fabulous Museum Gardens. Visiting the city in September gives you the chance to take a leisurely stroll around the York Food & Drink Festival. The stalls always have a great selection of the best in Yorkshire produce and some from further afield; perfect for grazing and a little light shopping. For a mid-morning swift espresso and a catch-up with the locals about nothing in particular, I'd relax in one of York's continental-style cafés. Later in the day, I would head for the shadows of York Minster and Mr P’s Curious Tavern… which serves a quirky blend of small plate dishes: regional, international, seasonal - and with tipples to match!
Mark Addy’s Culture-Vulture Adventure
Award-winning Actor and Patron of York Culture Awards I would begin my York Culture-Vulture Adventure at York Art Gallery before lunch to see the new world-class Centre of Ceramic Art. After admiring the artwork, my afternoon would be filled discovering the delights of the foodie culture of York in the beautiful cafés and inns of Gillygate and Fossgate. To close the curtains I would head to The Great Yorkshire Fringe. It’s my favourite festival of the year, bringing comedy, variety and family entertainment to the heart of the city. The Literature Festival and JORVIK Viking Festival are also in my calendar.
Suzy Cooper’s Family Adventure
Actor and Pantomime-Royalty at York Theatre Royal I am incredibly fortunate to spend almost 3 months every year living in the city of York. It’s like having a lover; I leave with a heavy heart and return with much excitement! My favourite Family Adventures in this magical city are hard to preference but Bettys Café Tea Rooms, (big and little) are a treat comparable to nothing else in the world; my wedding cake was made up of Bettys Fondant Fancies! Then there is the National Railway Museum which is a wonderful timeline of British history shown through the incredible technology of rolling stock through the ages. My family and I never tire of wandering around this museum.
Tom Pearcy’s Thrill Seeker Adventure
Maze Mastermind at York Maze
To get my adrenaline pumping I would start off an action-packed adventure whizzing around the go-karting tracks at York Motorsports Village. For an afternoon of thrills I’d take the short trip to Dalby Forest to swing through the trees like Tarzan and cross the valley on a zip wire at Go Ape. If you’ve got a day to spare head to Hull and come face to face with sharks at The Deep or get up close to live piston engines at Yorkshire Air Museum on Thunder Day. An evening to fray the nerves would be filled with the stuff of nightmares on a ghost tour. Speaking of nightmares, brave Hallowscream at York Maze at Halloween - a test for even the most daring thrill-seeker!
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Jorvik Festival
York Literature Festival
Join the city-wide celebration of York’s Viking heritage at the JORVIK Viking Festival. This annual festival brings together 40,000 visitors from around the world and features exciting battle re-enactments, a recreated Viking encampment and guided tours.
Bookworms will love the Literature Festival, with workshops and open-mics as well as the chance to see famous writers talk about their work. There’s also celebration of the spoken word, with music, comedy, cinema and theatre to enjoy across the city.
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Some impressive beards gracing the streets of York today. Must be the #JorvikVikingFestival @JorvikViking
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Fashion City York
York Easter Festival
Spring is the season for new beginnings so why not a new wardrobe too? Fashion City York will give you inside industry knowledge and new ideas to update your look. There’s demonstrations, catwalks and events for the fashion savvy or for anyone looking for style advice.
This Easter themed family-friendly festival will bring out little ones’ inner adventurers with special exhibitions, workshops and outdoor activities. Immerse yourself in the history of chocolate in York and experience the spiritual side of Easter at the stunning York Minster.
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Summer Adventure
Festival of Ideas
Get ready for Roman Military to storm the city as more than 50 Romans march through York’s streets for the Eboracum Roman Festival. After a successful first festival, the Romans return with more fearsome fighting displays, a Roman camp and stalls selling themed goods.
With inspiration down every snickelway, York is a city where ideas spring to life. The Festival of Ideas has a jam-packed programme of world class speakers, exhibitions, performances and interactive experiences to inspire people of all ages. Cue ‘lightbulb moment’.
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In "sunny" York at a Roman festival ... Going to see Astrix this afternoon what a treat and blast from my past.’
Thanks again @YorkFestofIdeas for another great programme of events this year. Lkg fwd to next year's already. Enjoy yr well-earned rest!
Early Music Festival
Great Yorkshire Fringe
Ebor Festival
The annual Early Music Festival brings together music-lovers from across the world. This year is extra special because it’s the festival’s 40th anniversary! Come and celebrate music spanning five centuries in some of York's finest historic venues.
The Great Yorkshire Fringe is a key summer event in York’s entertainment calendar, bringing the best in comedy, cabaret, theatre and music. The city becomes a stage as pop-up venues line Parliament Street and are sprinkled across the city.
The prestigious Ebor Festival is the oldest, fastest and most famous race meeting at York and the highlight of the year. Bring a picnic and relax in the course enclosure, or don your fanciest hat and watch from the County Stand.
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Incredible 4 days @yorkracecourse for #ClassicEbor got to see some of my favourites and more winners than I could have hoped for!
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3. Clifford’s Tower Tower Street Wear Clifford’s Tower like a crown from the corner of Tower Street. Get your smile and selfie-stick at the ready and follow the footprints around the city to complete the York Selfie Trail. The trail marks the most iconic photo-spots in the city so you can take ten sensational selfies to make your Instagram followers swoon.
1. York Railway Station Station Road
4. Kings Court Kings Square
Stand on platform four for a shot with the magnificent sweeping roof.
Face Kings Court to get the optimal view of the Shambles over your shoulder.
Use our online map, where you can click on the different locations to find out more, or pick up a postcard map from the Visit York Information Centre. You can even post it home when you’ve completed the trail to share your York adventure!
2. Ouse Bridge Bridge Street
5. Shambles Market Parliament Street
Cross halfway over the bridge for the best views of the Ouse.
Stand in front of the flower stall to frame your selfie with the striking Shambles Market sign.
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6. York Minster Deangate Cosy up to Constantine for a group shot by the Minster.
7. York Art Gallery Exhibition Square Use William Etty as a marker for a perfectly-aligned shot with the Art Gallery.
8. St Mary’s Abbey Museum Gardens
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Stand by the Yorkshire Museum to capture yourself with the ruins of St Mary’s Abbey.
9. City Walls opposite The Grand Hotel & Spa
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Get the Minster, Lendal Bridge and the walls in one cracking shot on your way out of the city.
Get a right royal selfie in front of Gladstone, the iconic loco hauling Queen Victoria’s favourite carriage.
Post your best #yorkselfie online and be sure to tag @visityork and #yorkselfie on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook.
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York Castle Museum Step onto Kirkgate, our world-famous recreated Victorian street, and soak up the sights, sounds, and smells of Victorian York. Find thousands of fascinating objects, including costumes, traditional sweets and the pharmacist’s unlikely ‘cures’. From the recruiting office to the horrors of trench warfare; take a journey through the First World War and hear the stories of those who lived it at the 1914: When the World Changed Forever exhibition. Take a trip back to The Sixties, the explosive decade that transformed our lives and attitudes. From flamboyant fashions and revolutionary music to spaceage technology, see how new inventions and ideas transformed everyday life. Whether you’re seven or 70, you’ll find your best-loved childhood treasures at the Toys exhibition here.Check out the chopper bike, spot the spirograph, reminisce with our retro computer games and much more! Down in the felons’ cells of the Castle Prison lies a dark and brutal history - a time when rogues, thieves and murderers
were locked up inside. Watch out for our most notorious inmate of all: the legendary highwayman, Dick Turpin. Pantaloons from the time of Jane Austen, Queen Victoria’s dress and an iron corset are just a few of the items featured in our latest exhibition Shaping the Body which looks at the way fashion, food and fitness have shaped the body over the last 400 years. Using the museum’s extensive fashion, social history and art collections, this thought-provoking and fascinating exhibition will challenge the notion of the perfect body. Chocolate: York’s Sweet Past Opens April 1 2017 Delve into the delicious history of some of the world’s most iconic chocolates as York Castle Museum takes you on a chocolatey tour of sweets galore. See original adverts, packaging and more alongside the stories of those who took York’s life-long love of confectionary to the world in this familyfriendly, interactive tour.
Yorkshire Museum Journey through thousands of years of York’s history, discovering priceless jewels, stunning objects and fascinating stories. Get to know the Romans of cosmopolitan Eboracum who travelled far and wide to settle here, on the edge of the Roman world. Get up close with prestigious Medieval artefacts such as the Gilling Sword, the York Helmet and the Middleham Jewel to discover how AngloSaxons, Vikings and Normans all left their mark on the city. Enter an Extinct world of wild beasts, towering two-metre birds and enormous sea monsters. Viking: Rediscover the Legend May 19 - November 5 2017 Two of the most significant and internationally recognised collections of Viking Age treasure in Britain will be brought together for the first time in this major new exhibition featuring some of the most exciting Anglo-Saxon and Viking discoveries ever made. Star objects from the British Museum will feature alongside the Yorkshire Museum’s world class collections to give a fresh perspective on how Vikings shaped every aspect of life.
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York Art Gallery Home to the internationally celebrated Centre of Ceramic Art (CoCA) and artists including Pablo Picasso, David Hockney and Grayson Perry; this multi-award winning gallery is a must-visit. The Centre of Ceramic Art CoCA highlights and celebrates our collection of British studio ceramics, which is the most representative public collection in the UK and covers the entire British studio ceramics movement. Framed by original architecture and flooded with natural light, CoCA showcases some of the most important names in our collection, such as the iconic Bernard Leach, Grayson Perry, Hans Coper and Lucie Rie. The Lumber Room: Unimagined Treasures (Until May 7) Award-winning artist Mark Hearld opens the door to a world of weird and wonderful treasures in his exhibition: The Lumber Rooms. Drawing on the diverse collections of York Museums Trust, expect to find an array of rare oddities and unusual artefacts alongside new works by Mark created especially for the exhibition.
Find some of York’s most popular and well-loved artists from the past 200 years at Burton and Beyond with highlights including Hogarth’s Studio by E.M Ward and Clifford’s Tower by L. S Lowry and a collection of works by William Etty. Albert Moore: Of Beauty and Aesthetics 7 April 2017 - 1 October 2017 York Art Gallery will present the first monographic exhibition of York born artist Albert Joseph Moore since his death in 1893. Featuring more than 20 paintings and watercolours, it will highlight the beautiful and classical women for which the artist is most famous and demonstrate the modernity of Moore’s approach. Aesthetica Art Prize Exhibition 26 May - 3 September 2017 For a fifth year, the Aesthetica Art Prize presents an exhibition of innovative works from today’s leading artists both established and emerging. Presenting the works of shortlisted artists, the show unites an international community of creative practitioners, whose projects touch upon key cultural, social, environmental and economic themes within the categories
of Photography and Digital Art, Painting and Drawing, Three Dimensional Design and Sculpture and Video, Installation and Performance. The 2017 edition provides a cohesive commentary on the way that we inhabit the earth. Paul Nash and the Uncanny Landscape: An exhibition curated by John Stezaker 20 October 2017 - 18 February 2018. Paul Nash is one of the most important artists of the early twentieth century. He was key in the development of modernism in Britain, bringing abstraction and surrealism to the attention of audiences in this country. In this three-part exhibition, contemporary artist John Stezaker brings together works by Nash and his circle.
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It’s hard to believe the bustling city of York was once empty meadowland. The city as we now know it began with the Romans, when 5000 men from the ninth legion marched from Lincoln to set up camp and conquer in 71 AD. They built a huge fortress where the river Ouse and Foss joined, and York, or Eboracum, was born.
ot only did the Romans create York, they lived and ruled in it for the next three centuries, turning it into a city of global importance. One emperor was acclaimed and two died here, including Constantine the Great, whose statue is outside York Minster. Only 2% of Roman remains have been rediscovered in York, so most of the Roman city still remains a secret. The longest stretch of surviving Roman Fortress wall is in the Museum Gardens, including the Multangular Tower - one of eight defensive towers and the most prominent and intact structure remaining from the Roman walls. In 1930, renovations to a tavern on St Sampson's Square uncovered the remains of a Roman bathhouse. The caldarium and plunge bath have been excavated, and visitors can now see the place where Roman soldiers and citizens came to relax underneath the tavern. Their building techniques were so advanced and the Roman concrete was so hard-wearing that the footprints of the Roman Fortress on the Minster side of the river and the civilian settlement around Micklegate are still there today. The lost amphitheatre is yet to be discovered, but research starts around Kings Manor this spring with the hope of locating it.
The armies of ancient Rome will march on York again this summer. There’ll be military parades, siege weapon demonstrations and guided walks at the Eboracum Roman Festival, back for its second year from the 1 to 4 June. A Roman camp in the Museum Gardens will showcase domestic Roman life and there’ll be stalls selling themed gifts. The Yorkshire Museum is home to some of Britain’s most significant Roman treasures, and there’ll be activities and workshops in the museum throughout the festival. The museum holds the bones and skulls of six people who came to Eboracum from all over the Empire, whose remains and possessions tell us much about how they lived. Other highlights include a sculpture of the head of Constantine and the tombstone of a French soldier from the famous Ninth Legion. Although the Roman Empire eventually faded, from the walls they built to all that remains undiscovered, their legacy lives on.
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From dinosaurs to Vikings, steam trains to Victorians, chocolate-makers to history-shapers, a family adventure in York is unlike any other. With everything from first-class family-friendly attractions to stunning outdoor spaces and lots of fantastic places to shop, eat and drink with kids, a family visit to York is unforgettable. Here are some of our favourite family adventures, tried and tested with our own three children for the official Little Vikings seal of approval.
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Adventure back in time… Fancy time-travelling? York’s attractions bring the past to life in a way that’s great fun for kids. See the dinosaurs and learn about York’s Roman past at the Yorkshire Museum or travel back to Viking York and find out what life was like at the JORVIK Viking Centre (re-opens in spring). Experience the sights and sounds of a recreated Victorian street, meet real Victorians and buy a sugar mouse at the sweet shop, just some of the fantastic things to do at York Castle Museum. You can even become a little archaeologist at DIG: An Archaeological Adventure and have a go at finding your own artefacts.
Family adventures in the great outdoors
• See great art and get hands-on to create some at York Art Gallery (winner of the Family-Friendly Museum of the Year Award). • Visit the National Railway Museum - it’s fantastic, free and there are hands-on exhibits for children. • Paint a plate, pot or something else at Rainbows Ceramics. • Bounce off some energy at Energi, York’s only indoor trampoline park. • Let the kids make a chocolate lolly at York Cocoa House while you enjoy a coffee and cake.
Whether it’s moors, woodland or beaches you’re after, you’ll find fresh air and oodles of open space just a short drive from York. Dalby Forest is stunning and a great budget option (just pay to park). Embark on one of the children’s trails, hire a bike or just enjoy the epic adventure playground. Or head to the moors and climb aboard a steam train on the North Yorkshire Moors Railway for a magical experience. Castle Howard’s adventure playground is one of our favourites with some great woodland walks too. Bucket and spade calling? The Yorkshire coastline is stunning. We love eating fish and chips in Whitby, playing in Filey’s pretty parks and building sandcastles on Bridlington’s beautiful beaches.
Family adventures in food Fuel your adventures at one of York’s many brilliant, familyfriendly places to eat and drink: • The tapas at Ambiente is amazing. Our children always try new things there that they wouldn’t touch at home. • Don’t miss the pancake stacks at Brew & Brownie (Museum Street). The delicious coffee perks up tired parents, too. • A bike shop might seem an unusual place to eat, but Café 68 at Cycle Heaven has tasty food, lots of space and a selection of toys for kids. • For another adventure in food, explore York’s chocolate history at York’s Chocolate Story.
Little Vikings is a free print and online magazine for families in York. Pick up the latest issue from the Visit York Information Centre or visit little-vikings.co.uk for all your family adventures in York.
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Jorvik Vikings in the city
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Once the Roman stronghold of Eboracum and later the royal city at the heart of the kingdom of Northumbria, York was stormed by the Vikings in 866 and became Jorvik.
orvik grew to be the capital of a new Viking kingdom which ruled over large parts of the North and East of England. The last of the notorious Nordic kings to rule in York was Eric Bloodaxe - a name which fits the archetypal image of a bloodthirsty Viking warrior. Although famed for being fearsome fighters, after the invasion most Vikings led peaceful lives as craftsmen, fishermen and farmers. Craftsmen were especially skilled in high-temperature industries, working with lead, silver, gold and glass and selling their products across Yorkshire. The Vikings were also great traders with worldwide links, so exotic goods were aplenty in York making it a cosmopolitan marketplace. Life for those in Viking York was closeknit, with small buildings used as both homes and workshops. Each building centred around a large hearth and the floors were simply made of earth. Experience the hustle and bustle of Viking life and join 40,000 visitors from around the world for a special living history experience in York. The JORVIK Viking Festival, which takes place every February, brings a Viking encampment, exciting battle re-enactments, guided tours and talks. Celebrate ‘Jolablot’, a Viking celebration marking the coming of Spring and discover how the Norse settlers lived, what they traded and what they wore. Pose your questions to the resident Vikings and if you’re feeling brave, take part in the ‘Strongest Viking’ competition. 2017 is the year of the Viking in York, with the opening of the newly reimagined JORVIK Viking Centre in spring and the return of the Vale of York Viking Hoard to the Yorkshire Museum in Summer. The JORVIK Viking Centre is the ultimate experience of Vikings in the city, built on the site of a Viking village dug
up and discovered during the 1970’s within the Coppergate area of York. Walk over a glass floor and explore the excavations to see to-scale remains of Viking-age houses as they would have been unearthed. Travel on moving time capsules through a cityscape of Jorvik and get up close to artefacts including human remains. Don’t miss the Galleries, where there will be a huge collection of over 1,000 Viking objects. Interact with the Viking hosts and get up close to real and replica objects which will bring Viking-age York vividly to life. Two of the most significant and internationally recognised collections of Viking Age treasure in Britain will be brought together for the first time in a major new exhibition at the Yorkshire Museum in May - Viking: Rediscover the Legend. Featuring some of the most exciting Anglo-Saxon and Viking discoveries ever made, the exhibition will explore how the Vikings transformed life in Britain. Star objects from the British Museum will feature alongside the Yorkshire Museum’s world class collections and will give a fresh perspective on how Vikings shaped every aspect of life in Britain. It will also feature ground-breaking research by archaeologists and new discoveries by metal-detectorists which will reveal what it really means to be Viking. For a Viking-themed day out, take in the atmosphere of an authentic Danelaw Village at Murton Park’s Danelaw Centre for Living History, where there’s a reconstructed Viking village complete with costumed interpreters.
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Five ways
to live like a Viking for the day in York Channel your inner Ivar the Boneless and explore York like a marauding warrior.
Be like a Viking
Eat like a Viking
Experience life in a Viking encampment and take part in a battle re-enactment at the JORVIK Viking Festival in February. Despite what you may have read about their bloody campaigns, not all Vikings were bloodthirsty! The Vikings in York were a creative bunch. Get hands-on like a Norse craftsman with a pottery-making class at York Open Studios in spring and see one of the most important collections of pottery in the UK at the new world-class Centre of Ceramic Art at York Art Gallery.
Vikings ate what they could hunt, fish or gather so their diets were meatheavy and full of rich stews. For locally sourced produce and mouth-watering meaty meals which could satisfy the most ravenous raiders, stop for a spot of lunch at Walmgate Ale House, where you can enjoy Yorkshire puddings stuffed with pulled beef and lashings of gravy. Nothing beats beef for a good hearty meal and The Whippet Inn is known for theirs, with a variety of cuts and breeds.
Celebrate like a Viking
Shop like a Viking
Travel like a Viking
When the Vikings were not being belligerent they would be enjoying a celebratory drink. Wash down your meal at one of the best ale-houses in York like the medieval inspired Ainsty Ales. Begin in the Brewery Taproom Bar at York Brewery for a pre-tour drink and then take a tour to experience the brewing process of real, traditionally-made ale, from grain to glass.
The Vikings sold items like pottery and leather to buy materials such as jewellery, spices and glass. You won’t be able to trade leather to buy your goods, but you can breathe in spicy aromas similar to the exotic spices in a Viking marketplace at Rafi’s Spice Box, browse beautiful leather footwear at Charles Clinkard and peruse fine jewellery at Bradley’s Jewellers.
To reach Jorvik, traders would travel overland or in boats along the river Ouse. Cruise through the city with York Boat to discover the Viking city by water or follow in the footsteps of the Norse travellers with a historical walking tour of York. York Voluntary Guides are full of Jorvik knowledge and will take you on a journey back in time to the Viking city, free of charge.
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Ever since its opening in 2010, The Grand Hotel & Spa has been synonymous with luxury and elegance - something that is reflected in its continued status as Yorkshire’s only 5-star hotel. The Grand occupies an iconic Grade II listed Edwardian building which was formerly the headquarters of the North Eastern Railway. Originally constructed in 1906 as a “palace of business”, today it is the region’s leading hotel. Visitors to York don’t simply get to visit the city’s landmarks, they can stay in one! Every visitor and guest at The Grand is treated as a VIP; from the concierge team ready to take your bags at the front door to the spa therapists making sure you leave feeling relaxed from head to toe. Whether you are staying overnight or just popping in, you can be assured of first class service every single time. Whilst diners at The Grand enjoy a gourmet experience in the hotel’s much-acclaimed 3 AA Rosette restaurant, others sample the delights of a quintessentially and totally indulgent English Afternoon Tea. At the Grand though, achieving high standards is simply not enough. Setting
new standards and raising the levels even further is deep rooted in its philosophy. 2017 is set to be an extremely exciting year in The Grand’s history with a multimillion development enhancing the already fantastic experience. A brand new restaurant will emerge from what was previously the hotel’s terrace area offering a completely new dining option for both guests and non-residents. The restaurant will showcase further the talents of Head Chef Craig Atchinson and his kitchen brigade, making it more accessible and a complete culinary adventure. A little later in the year and The
Grand is set to double in size, with new guest bedrooms being created in what was formerly an unconnected adjacent building. These new rooms will offer the same levels of luxury and high quality that have become The Grand’s hallmark. However, no matter how the Grand grows, it will never compromise on the very best in service, the highest of standards and making sure that everyone gets a genuinely warm Yorkshire welcome. Discover more at thegrandyork.co.uk
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York food & Drink festival
Aesthetica Short Film Festival
Fill up on good grub at the York Food & Drink Festival in September, it’s the ultimate showcase of delicious Yorkshire fodder. Taste samples, take home foodie treats, learn some culinary skills with a cooking class or embark on an Ale Trail - a walking tour around a selection of York’s best pubs.
The BAFTA qualifying Aesthetica Short Film Festival (ASFF) is an international celebration of film held right here in York. Take part in a film masterclass, hear from industry leaders or choose from over 300 films from emerging and established filmmakers in various venues across the city.
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York Christmas Festival 16 November - 22 December
Discover the delights of the city at Christmas, truly the most wonderful time of the year in York. There’s fairs, family fun and festive events to enjoy, as York Christmas Festival transforms the city into an enchanting winter wonderland.
York Christmas Markets 16 November - 22 December
Enjoy a special shopping experience at York Christmas Markets, where you can tick off your gift list with unique gifts as the scent of roasted chestnuts fills the air. Soak up the atmosphere and aromas of warming mulled wine and freshly cooked food whilst you merrily explore the magical market stalls.
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9 - 10 December The icing on top of York Christmas Festival is the sparkling Ice Trail weekend. Find the frosty figures scattered across the city-centre and wonder at the crystal-clear icy creations.
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York and North Yorkshire’s diverse landscape and natural beauty has attracted artists for hundreds of years but more recently it has fascinated filmmakers. Look out for silver screen settings in one of the most sought after destinations for film and TV production throughout the UK.
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hen Hollywood superstars descend on Yorkshire it’s not always just to take in the breath-taking scenery. Since 2002, Screen Yorkshire has been championing film and TV in the county, attracting high profile productions and world-class casts and crew to the county through its specialist content investment and production support activities. You’ve probably seen and you’ll definitely have heard of ITV’s drama series Victoria (2016), the first production to film at Church Fenton Yorkshire Studios, following the early life of Queen Victoria. The luxurious rooms of Buckingham Palace are filmed inside the large scale studio space between York and Leeds, a former RAF base. The Queen’s residence is also played by the magnificent Castle Howard, a historic house which certainly isn’t camera shy; it also masqueraded as Brideshead in Brideshead Revisited (2008). Hollywood superstars including Catherine Zeta-Jones and Bill Nighy took to the quaint market town of Helmsley for the remake of the iconic British comedy Dad’s Army (2016), while York took centre stage in Dark Angel (2016), a series based on the true story of a Victorian poisoner. Rowntree Park, Clementhorpe and Holy Trinity Church are all featured in the murky two-part crime drama. The iconic York Minster served as a dramatic backdrop to scenes in Death Comes to Pemberley (2014), the film sequel to Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice, and St William’s College and Treasurer’s House were both beautiful backgrounds for Bill (2015), a comedy about William Shakespeare. Spotlights shone on the classrooms of York University for X&Y (2014), a biopic of a former York College student with autism who landed a spot at the prestigious International Mathematics Olympiad. More recently, Stone Trough Books on Walmgate made a cosy set for the new Mad to Be Normal (2017) with David Tennant playing renowned Scottish psychiatrist RD Laing.
The stunning North Yorkshire Moors Railway was the setting for emotional scenes in the First World War epic Testament of Youth (2014) and Goathland station is where Harry Potter stood before stepping foot onto the Hogwarts Express. Aysgarth Falls, the famous triple tier waterfall, is featured in Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves (1991) starring Kevin Costner and the picturesque market town of Grassington is where much of the romantic Wuthering Heights (1992) was captured. The newer take on the classic Wuthering Heights (2011) won best cinematography at the Venice Film Festival, with the Yorkshire landscape being described as ‘another character’. Plumpton Rocks, a breath-taking area of outstanding beauty in Harrogate was explored in Swallows and Amazons (2016), a film following four children who sail on their own to an island. One of the most ambitious TV dramas ever undertaken in the UK, Jonathan Strange and Mr Norrel (2015), spent four months filming in Yorkshire at locations including The Shambles, Lady Peckett’s Yard and York Minster. Gripping gangster drama Peaky Blinders (2013 - ongoing) starring Cillian Murphy has been acclaimed for its set design and beautifully shot scenes with help from the backdrop of stunning period Yorkshire locations including Newby Hall and Gardens near York. The National Railway Museum in York has a starring role in upcoming Victoria and Abdul (2017) alongside York’s very own star, Dame Judy Dench. Originally from York, she plays the leading royal role in the biographical drama about Queen Victoria’s relationship with a young clerk from India. With more exciting new films such as Keepers in the pipeline, produced by York based Production Company and starring Gerard Butler, the cameras will keep on rolling in Yorkshire.
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Where to Watch You’ll be spoilt for choice when it comes to unique cinema venues in York. Locals love the York City Screen, an independent riverside Picturehouse. Grab a drink from the riverside café-bar, and cosy up in one of three luxurious screens to enjoy a cult-classic or a big-screen blockbuster. There’s a state-of-the-art VUE cinema with all the latest releases and a Reel Cinema in an original 1930s Odeon building showing all the Hollywood favourites. The cinema becomes the city and the city becomes the cinema at Aesthetica Short Film Festival. It’s an exciting celebration of independent short film in York held every year in November, with 400 films being screened across York’s most iconic venues.
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Cycling City York is one of England’s best cycling cities, boasting an extensive network of off-road cycle paths and on-road cycle lanes to take you on a scenic route through the city and beyond.
Cycle Heaven, Hospital Fields Road
2017 is an extra special year for cycling in York, with the world-famous Tour de Britain leading its competitors through the city. There’s a host of other cycling events held in York throughout the year. York Cycling Rally takes over the green spaces of the Knavesmire for a weekend in summer and new for 2016 was the Tour de Yorkshire Wiggle Vale Vélo, with some of the best views the Vale of York and Yorkshire Wolds have to offer. York’s status as a cycling city and Yorkshire’s as a cycling county are only going to accelerate, with major international cycling event ‘The UCI Road World Championships’ coming to the region in 2019. Gear up for the next leg of your journey at one of York’s Cycle Cafés. Coffee culture meets cycling in a relaxed and friendly environment at these café pit-stops for hungry cyclists.
Bicis Y Mas is a beautiful vegetarian café nestled in Walmgate, combined with a utilitarian bike shop and workshop. During the week the café serves hot food and cakes to enjoy with coffee but Friday evenings see the café turn into a social hub for cyclists. Chat and look at bikes while tucking into a sharing platter and sipping wine or continental beer. All the best cycling routes meet on the picturesque Millennium Bridge, minutes away from York’s cycle emporium Cycle Heaven. With two floors of shopping, sports therapy rooms and a spacious café, it’s the biggest cycle shop in York and has everything you need to explore the city on two wheels. Refill and refresh at Cycle Heaven’s Café 68, where there’s an eclectic offering of fresh and healthy food and juices. Mucky paws are encouraged and there’s
a children’s play corner to keep little ones entertained. Order to takeaway and enjoy a picnic by the river or sit down and relax inside while catching a cycling event on the big screen. Get ready for a factual but fun journey through nineteen centuries of Romans, Vikings and Civil War on a York Cycling Tour. The entertaining and knowledgeable guides will take you off the beaten track to places you wouldn’t see by bus. The tours take about two hours and the average travelling speed is 900 years an hour!
To follow one of the best cycle routes around York, download and print off your maps before your trip at visityork.org/cycling
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Once you’ve experienced the magic of York, venture beyond the city and explore the wider region to discover national parks, countryside and coast.
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adventure further beyond York with our Stately Stories
his enchanting region is home to the North York Moors, the picturesque market-town of Helmsley, Hull - the UK City of Culture 2017 and an abundance of exciting attractions. Broaden your horizons and discover historic abbeys, castles and stately homes, traditional pubs and ‘hidden’ villages. The North York Moors are a breath of fresh air away from the hustle and bustle of the city. With over 1,400 miles of natural beauty, the Moors boast heather moorland, rolling hills, forests and a glistening coastline. Avoid the traffic and take in the beauty of Yorkshire countryside on-board the North Yorkshire Moors Railway from Pickering to Whitby. Once in Whitby, take a stroll along the beach, visit the Captain Cook Memorial Museum and see ‘Britain’s most romantic ruin’ - Whitby Abbey. With just a 15 minute drive away from
York city centre you can meet rare breed animals at Murton Park - home of the Yorkshire Museum of Farming and get up close to Cold War Jets at the Yorkshire Air Museum. Have a stint in a Prisoner of War Camp at Eden Camp just out of Malton and take in the scents of thousands of flowers at nearby Breezy Knees Gardens. Delve into the mists of time in one of the heritage-rich attractions beyond York. Marvel at the majestic Castle Howard just 15 miles north-east of York in Ryedale. Explore the 18th-century residence and enjoy a stroll around 1,000-acres of parkland in a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty: Howardian Hills. The historic market town of Helmsley is only 25 miles from York, but you’ll feel far from the open green spaces inside Helmsley’s cosy inns and characterful cafés. Walk through castle ruins, have lunch at The Black Swan in the bustling
square, relax at the Feversham Arms’ spa and roam the peaceful Walled Garden. Helmsley’s National Centre for Birds of Prey is set in the stunning Duncombe Park estate, where you can get up close to some winged predators. Not far from York is Hull, the UK’s City of Culture 2017. With a year-long line-up of art and cultural events and festivals, Hull is a must-see on your visit to North Yorkshire. Whilst you’re there, meet penguins and experience life under the sea at The Deep. See sea-creatures great and small and get up close to hermit crabs and starfish in the aquarium’s Discovery Corner. Stop off at Allerthorpe Lakeland Park on your way back and make a splash with some water sports. To enjoy all this and more, buy a York Pass to visit as many of the attractions as you can fit in for one great price.
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Stately Stories Helmsley Walled Garden
Castle Howard
Beningbrough Hall
Just like the enchanting story of The Secret Garden in the much-loved novel, the story of Helmsley Walled Garden is one of rejuvenation and transformation. It was originally built in 1758 to grow crops for the Feversham family at Duncombe Park, but with the lack of gardeners after World War One, the estate opened to the public as a market garden. By 1982 the garden had fallen into disuse and become overgrown and hidden. Over a decade later, a local lady named Alison Ticehurst found the secret garden and was inspired to restore it. She was successful in her endeavours and now the public garden is beautifully blooming.
On the morning of 9th November 1940, a chimney fire blew into a huge blaze at Castle Howard, destroying the Howard residence’s defining decorative dome which collapsed into the Great Hall. Almost a third of the building was left open to the skies and it took twenty years to begin restoration on the dome! Now the dome is shining brighter than ever after a re-gild of the cupola lantern using 23.5 carat gold leaf in 2016.
In 1916, Lord and Lady Chesterfield purchased Beningbrough for just £15,000. Lord Chesterfield died in 1933 but Lady Chesterfield stayed at Beningbrough until her death in 1957. She was a force to be reckoned with, especially to the young airmen billeted at Beningbrough during the war. One of the airmen got into trouble for treading on her plant beds, she ended their dispute with ‘Good luck, boys, and keep off my vegetables!’
With the highest concentration of stately homes, castles and gardens in England, Yorkshire is a haven of historic houses. As well as offering a great day out to create your own memories, many of these places have their own stories to tell.
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The largest monastic ruin in Britain had humble beginnings. Following a dispute at St. Mary’s Abbey in York in 1132, a group of thirteen misbehaving monks were exiled. The archbishop gave the monks a site by the River Skell in North Yorkshire as a place to reform and live a simple life. Ironically, the magnificent abbey grew to be wealthy and powerful and by the middle of the 13th century the abbey was one of England’s richest religious houses!
The stunning and vibrantly decorated church of Christ the Consoler in the grounds of Newby Hall surprisingly stands as a testament to tragedy. In 1871, Lord Grantham’s daughter Mary had the church built in memory of her 23 year old son Frederick, who was kidnapped and killed by brigands in Greece. The church was built with money that Mary was gathering to pay Frederick’s ransom before the news of his murder arrived. The magnificent memorial features stained glass and superb stone carving.
It’s hard to believe the Walled Garden at Scampston Hall began as a humble kitchen garden and that it was derelict for nearly fifty years. In 1994, Sir Charles and Lady Legard moved into the Scampston estate and soon enlisted the help of leading garden designer Piet Oudolf to transform the neglected grounds. Now a modern masterpiece, the contemporary garden is divided into a number of distinct rooms to explore, each striking and unique.
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South of York
Selby and Tadcaster If according to George VI ‘the history of York is the history of England’, then the same can also be said of the area just south of the city too, which includes the bustling market towns of Selby and Tadcaster. Selby is dominated by its beautiful Abbey, which is nearly 1,000 years old. Believed to be the birthplace of Henry I, the son of William the Conqueror, and with its internationallyfamous Washington window which links to the family of the first president of the United States, the Abbey draws in visitors from around the world. Recently it hosted the wedding of a Taiwanese pop star, and has since become a ‘must see’ location for international visitors. The streets surrounding the Abbey offer a range of small shops and eateries, with a growing food scene in the town. That’s helped by Selby’s annual food festival, held each August. It’s a chance to sample food and drink from around the world, and makes a great family day out. There are also regular farmers’ markets held
on the first Wednesday of each month. Tadcaster, meanwhile, is a small market town with a big personality. Half way between York and Leeds, the town is home to three famous breweries dating back to at least the 14th century. They draw their water from the River Wharfe, as it makes its way through the heart of Yorkshire from the Dales to the Ouse south of York and eventually into the Humber. It’s a real cyclists’ town too, surrounded by ideal cycling country of gently rolling hills including the nearby site of the Battle of Towton. The town is home to two independent bike shops and there are a range of small independent shops and cafés too, offering exactly the right type of respite from a day in the saddle. But the area is not content to rest on its past. Selby is home to the brand new Summit Adventure, which boasts a ski simulator that’s the only one of its kind
outside of London. There’s also a BMX track, aerial trekking, adventure play, climbing and bowling too. It’s all under one roof, and with a range of dining experiences on offer too, it’s an ideal family activity for those not-so-sunny days. And how about something completely different? The area south of Selby is home to Drax Power Station, which has undergone massive new investment to enable it to make power using sustainable biomass. You can visit the site, and learn more about the 1,400 foot long turbine hall, and the speciallymade railway wagons that bring in the biomass material. It’s a tour like no other. So whether you’re looking for historical beauty, great events, family experiences or something that’s truly unique, all within easy reach of York - then the Selby district has the answer.
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Events Calendar 2017 Join us in 2017 to enjoy a jam packed festival and events line up
January 7: York Book Fair York Racecourse | pbfa.org 15: Brass Monkey Half Marathon York Racecourse 20-21: Stamp and Coin Fair York Racecourse | stampshows.net
February 5: Vapnartak War Games yorkwargames.org 17-26: February Fun Half Term Stockeld Park, near Wetherby stockeldpark.co.uk 20-26: JORVIK Viking Festival jorvik-viking-festival.co.uk
March 16-30: York Literature Festival Locations across the city yorkliteraturefestival.co.uk 24-25 Living North Homes and Gardens York Racecourse | livingnorth.com 25-26, 28-30 & 1-2 April: Royal Scot North Yorkshire Moors Railway nymr.co.uk
April 4-9: Fashion City York Locations acroos the city fashioncityyork.org
8: JORVIK Viking Centre Reopening jorvik-viking-centre.co.uk 8-24: Easter Adventure Stockeld Park, near Wetherby stockeldpark.co.uk
27 May - 4 June: Spring Adventure Stockeld Park, near Wetherby stockeldpark.co.uk
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9: Thunder Day Aircraft Engine Running Day Yorkshire Air Museum yorkshireairmueseum.org
1-4: Eboracum Roman Festival Venues across the city yorkmuseumstrust.org.uk/ eboracum-roman-festival
14-17: York Easter Festival Locations across the city visityork.org/events
4: Thunder Day Aircraft Engine Running Day Yorkshire Air Museum yorkshireairmuseum.org
14-17: Castle Howard Easter Farm Castle Howard | castlehoward.co.uk 15-17: York Model Railway Show York Racecourse yorkshow.org.uk 21-23 & 29-30: York Open Studios Local artists in an informal setting yorkopenstudios.co.uk 22-23: Festival of Vintage York Racecourse festivalofvintage.co.uk 28-30: Tour De Yorkshire Various locations | letour.yorkshire.com
May 1-31: York International Shakespeare Festival Various locations esfn.eu/festivals/york 20-21: Behind the Scenes Family Weekend North Yorkshire Moors Railway nymr.co.uk
6-18: Festival of Ideas Venues across the city yorkfestivalofideas.com 10-11: York Food and Drink Festival Locations across the city yorkfoodfestival.com 29 June - 2 July: Castle Howard in Bloom Castle Howard | castlehoward.co.uk
July 7-15: York Early Music Festival National Centre for Early Music ncem.co.uk/yemf 9 July: Proms York Museum Gardens | yorkproms.com 22-30: Selby Arts Festival Selby 15 July - 4 Sept: York Maze Amazing fun for all the family Elvington | yorkmaze.co.uk
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August 21 July - 13 Aug: Great Yorkshire Fringe Comedy and family entertainment Locations across the city greatyorkshirefringe.com 22-23: 60s Fest North Yorkshire Moors Railway nymr.co.uk 28: Soapbox Challenge Micklegate micklegaterun.co.uk 30: ‘Golden Era’ Vintage Motorcycle Run Yorkshire Air Museum yorkshireairmueseum.org 11-13: York in the Blitz Locations across the city
September 3: Allied Forces Memorial Day Yorkshire Air Museum yorkshireairmueseum.org 16-17: York Book Fair York Racecourse | yorkbookfair.com 22 Sept - 1 Oct: York Food & Drink Festival Locations across the city yorkfoodfestival.com 29-30 Sept & 1 Oct: Annual Steam Gala North Yorkshire Moors Railway nymr.co.uk
October 8: Yorkshire Marathon York city centre | yorkshiremarathon.com
13-15: Railway in Wartime North Yorkshire Moors Railway nymr.co.uk Hallowscream York Maze | yorkmazehallowscream.co.uk
November 8-12: Aesthetica Short Film Festival Locations across the city | asff.co.uk 12: Remembrance Sunday Yorkshire Air Museum yorkshireairmuseum.org.uk 16 Nov - 22 Dec: York Christmas Festival Locations across the city visityork.org/christmas 18-23: Christmas at Castle Howard Castle Howard | castlehoward.co.uk 28 Nov - 10 Dec: Betway UK Snooker Championship York Barbican | yorkbarbican.co.uk
December 2-3, 9-10, 16-17, 19-20: Santa Specials North Yorkshire Moors Railway | nymr.co.uk 7: York St John University's Annual Christmas Carol Service York Minster | yorksj.ac.uk 8-15: Early Music Christmas Festival National Centre for Early Music ncem.co.uk/yemf 9-10: Ice Trail Ice sculptures across the city visityork.org/christmas
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york Races Extended racing season for 2017 with 18 days of top quality racing. 17-19 & 27 May 16-17 June 1 July (Music with Olly Murs) 14-15 & 28 (Music with Jess Glynne) - 29 July 23-26 August Ebor Festival 10 September 13-14 October 01904 620911 | yorkracecourse.co.uk
York Markets York Markets host a full programme of events throughout the year, including farmers’ and evening markets. For full details visit shamblesmarket.com
Need to know more about any of these events? Call Visit York’s Information Centre: 01904 550099 or go to visityork.org/events Things change! While information is believed to be correct at time of going to print, dates and events may change. We recommend that you check ahead to avoid disappointment. Keep in touch with York’s events by signing up to our 7 Days in York newsletter visityork.org/7daysinyork.
What to do With more attractions per square mile than any other UK city, York has something new to be seen and fun things to explore around every corner. Whether you are craving chocolate or want to take in the majesty of the Minster, experience the thunder of galloping hooves or explore the city’s grisly past, there is an attraction to suit everyone.
Key to Symbols Tourism Award Winner Tourism Award Finalist TripAdvisor Certificate Baby changing facilities Coach parties accepted Credit cards accepted Facilities for groups Facilities for schools Foreign signs/guides Gift shop On-site catering On-site light refreshments Picnic Site Toilets Wheelchairs available Disabled Toilets Disabled Access Disabled Go York Pass accepted
Must See York Art Gallery
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Exhibition Square, York, YO1 7EW | 01904 687687 art.gallery@ymt.org.uk | yorkartgallery.org.uk
New commissions, Old Masters and more than 2000 ceramic works can be found at the multi award-winning York Art Gallery. Spot the Picasso, David Hockney, L.S Lowry and Grayson Perry among its internationally important collections and see the largest collection of British Studio Ceramics in the world in the new Centre of Ceramic Art. With a changing exhibitions programme and a range of events, there is always something new, unusual and exciting to see and do. New for 2017 Albert Moore: Of Beauty and Aesthetics (7 Apr - 1 Oct 2017), Aesthetica Art Prize Exhibition (26 May - 3 Sept 2017) and Paul Nash and the Uncanny Landscape: An exhibition curated by John Stezaker (20 Oct 2017 - 18 Feb 2018). Open: 10am-5pm Open Daily
Yorkshire Museum
Discover Yorkshire’s greatest treasures Romans, Vikings, Medieval and natural history- the Yorkshire Museum is home to some of the finest archaeological and geological finds in Europe. Walk on a genuine Roman mosaic floor, kneel at St William’s Shrine and see the monsters that swam when Yorkshire was beneath the sea. Situated in the beautiful botanic York Museum Gardens, the museum’s collections include the Gothic Middleham Jewel, the Anglian York Helmet and the Vale of York Viking Hoard- the most significant Viking find in England for more than 150 years. Discover the story of England’s other capital, all brought to life through fascinating collections and artefacts. New for 2017 Viking: Rediscover the Legend (19 May - 5 Nov) Open: 10am-5pm Open Daily
Eye of York, York, YO1 9RY | 01904 687687 castle.museum@ymt.org.uk | yorkcastlemuseum.org.uk
Welcome to the award-winning York Castle Museum, where you can wander through Victorian streets, venture into the prison cells that once held notorious highwayman Dick Turpin and discover how fashion, food and life has affected body shape in the last 400 years. Step back in time to our world-famous recreated Victorian street, Kirkgate, soaking up the sights, sounds, and smells of Victorian York. The First World War Exhibition 1914: When the World Changed Forever leads you through the objects and stories of those who experienced the First World War. Visit our authentic prison cells and shiver at their stories of rough conditions, crooked justice and harsh punishments. And watch out for our most notorious inmate of all – the legendary highwayman, Dick Turpin! Take a trip back to childhood in Toy Stories and remember Beatlemania, squeeze into the Mercury space capsule and see how new inventions and ideas transformed everyday life in our Sixties gallery. Our latest exhibition, Shaping the Body, uses the museum’s extensive costume, social history and art collections to challenge the notion of the perfect body.
Open: 9:30am - 5pm Open Daily
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York Museum Gardens, York, YO1 7FR | 01904 687687 yorkshire.museum@ymt.org.uk | yorkshiremuseum.org.uk
York Castle Museum
New for 2017 Chocolate: York’s Sweet Past (1 April 2017- 5 Jan 2018)
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Castle Howard
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Castle Howard, York YO60 7DA | 01653 648333 | house@castlehoward.co.uk | castlehoward.com | Facebook: /castlehoward Twitter: @castlehowardest
Castle Howard is one of Britain’s most magnificent stately homes and sits in parkland dotted with temples, fountains and lakes, just outside York. Built in the 18th century by Sir John Vanbrugh and taking over 100 years to complete, the house features breathtaking interiors and world renowned collections. The gardens provide the perfect place to relax amid idyllic landscapes; enjoy walks through woodlands, formal gardens, along terraces or beside water. New for 2017, pick up the self-guided Seen on Screen trail leaflet which reveals the Castle Howard spaces used in television and film including most recently in ITV’s Victoria. Traditionally decorated for the festive season, Castle Howard at Christmas is a truly magical experience for visitors. Soaring trees twinkling with hundreds of lights and baubles, garlands and roaring log fires transform the lavish interiors. A range of cafés and shops, including garden centre, farm shop and gift shops, adventure playground and free children’s trails makes Castle Howard the perfect place to spend the day.
Find us 15 miles north east of York, just off the A64. Please visit our website for details of ticket prices and public transport information | Open: Check the Castle Howard website for latest opening times and dates.
York’s Chocolate Story
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King’s Square, York YO1 7LD | 01904 527765 | info@yorkschocolatestory.com | yorkschocolatestory.com Facebook: /yorkschocolatestory | Twitter: @yorkschocstory
At York’s Chocolate Story you can discover the stories behind the greatest names in chocolate, unwrap the secrets of chocolate making, and even learn the art of the chocolatier for yourself. A fully guided tour and three floors of interactive exploration take you on a journey through the city where chocolate made history. While other British cities were built on steel, coal or wool, York’s fame and fortune have rested on chocolate for almost 300 years: thanks to the vision and invention of its great entrepreneurial families, not to mention the industry and dedication of its people. Though much has changed over the centuries, York remains the UK’s home of chocolate. ***New Exhibition for 2017: Celebrate 250 years of one of history’s most iconic confectioners – Terry’s. From Chocolate Oranges to All Gold their products have become household names. Discover how Terry’s became world famous and created an enduring legacy in the city of York.*** Open daily 10am (last tour 4pm/5pm*). For seasonal opening hours check the website. Tours take place regularly throughout the day | Please call or check the website for current admission prices.
Must See York Dungeon
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12 Clifford Street, York, Y01 9RD | 01904 632599 | thedungeons.com/york | yorkguests@merlinentertainments.biz Open: Daily except Christmas Day. Visit the website for further details.
The York Dungeon is a uniquely thrilling attraction that’ll take you back to the past’s most horrible bits. See, hear, smell and feel the city’s darkest stories as they come to life before your eyes. With their amazing cast of theatrical actors, you will come face-to-face with frighteningly funny characters from York’s history, including the Vikings, the Plague Doctor and local legends such as infamous highwayman Dick Turpin and the notorious traitor, Guy Fawkes. Will you survive the Vengeance of the Vikings? Is your head destined for the Executioner’s axe? Are you brave enough to enter? Experience immersive sets, special effects & surprising twists, along with exclusive seasonal shows throughout the year. You’re sure to be laughing and screaming through York’s murky past, but either way, it doesn’t look good for your underwear...
To pre-book and save, visit thedungeons.com/York
York’s top attractions for one great price!
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At the Visit York Information Centre, 1 Museum Street, York, YO1 7DT or yorkpass.com
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JORVIK Viking Centre
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Coppergate, York, YO1 9WT | 01904 615505 | jorvik@yorkat.co.uk | jorvikvikingcentre.co.uk Twitter: @JORVIKViking | Facebook: JORVIKYork
Discover the new JORVIK Viking Centre, a must-see attraction for visitors to York, after its multi-million pound re-imagining. At JORVIK Viking Centre you are standing on the site of one of the most famous and astounding discoveries of modern archaeology. Between the years 1976-81 archaeologists from York Archaeological Trust revealed the houses, workshops and backyards of the Viking-Age city of Jorvik as it stood nearly 1,000 years ago. These incredible discoveries enabled us to build the JORVIK Viking Centre on the very site where the excavations had taken place, creating a groundbreaking visitor experience that enables you to experience life in Viking-Age York. Explore the Viking world like never before, with an updated ride experience taking you back to the year AD960, where the last Viking king in Jorvik, Eric Bloodaxe, was banished and the city was undergoing a cultural and architectural upheaval. You will discover the sights, sounds and, of course, the smells of Viking Age York. Experience a new JORVIK, with updated galleries showcasing over 1,000 Viking Age artefacts discovered during the Coppergate excavation, as well as special interactive displays, helping you to really bring the past to life! Reopens 8th April 2017 Plus: don’t miss JORVIK Viking Festival. Recognised as the largest Viking Festival in Europe, this annual event is a city-wide celebration of York’s rich Viking heritage Discover more at jorvikvikingfestival.co.uk.
Adult £10.25 | Concession £8.25 | Child £7.25 (Family tickets available) Free for under 5’s | Free admission for 12 months with your admission ticket
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Must See York Minster
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Deangate, York, YO1 7HH | 01904 557200 | yorkminster.org info@yorkminster.org | Open: daily subject to church services
York Minster is one of the world’s most magnificent cathedrals, with roots in the nation’s earliest history. Explore this masterpiece in stained glass and stone, and join a free guided tour to discover more. ‘Revealing York Minster in the Undercroft’ is a state-of-the-art attraction housed beneath the Minster where visitors can see, touch and hear 2,000 years of history. Climb the central tower and step into the open air to experience the best panoramic views of York’s picturesque city centre. Plus, your admission ticket is valid for 12 months, allowing you to visit for free as many times as you like during the year. Guide prices: Admission charges apply to York Minster and tower, see yorkminster.org. Free admission to the Minster for children aged 16 and under.
National Railway Museum
Tickets | Events | Souvenirs & Gifts | York Pass | Attractions
Full of Bright Ideas
Visit York’s Information Centre provides everything you need to get the most out of your visit to the city – maps, guidebooks, York Passes, attraction tickets and a huge selection of regional gifts.
Visit York Information Centre 1 Museum Street, YO1 7DT
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What will you discover at the world’s greatest railway museum? From Mallard, the world’s fastest steam locomotive, to the replica of Stephenson’s world-changing Rocket, explore giant halls full of railway legends. Get on board awe-inspiring locomotives and watch our engineers at work in the Workshop. Soak up the atmosphere in our Station Hall. Climb on board historic carriages and travel back in time to experience working life in a station. From the opulent carriages of Queen Victoria to the armour plated war transport of George VI, there’s plenty of incredible history and fascinating stories to discover with our stunning collection of royal carriages. Kids can let off steam in the outdoor play area, enjoy lively science shows, take a ride on the miniature railway and learn through the interactive exhibits. With daily demonstrations, talks and a special events programme, there’s plenty for the whole family to enjoy. Plan your visit at nrm.org.uk.
Open: 10am-6pm (summer) | 10am-5pm (winter)
For over 30 years, YorkBoat have been delivering first-class experiences to their passengers and guests. Enjoy entertaining and informative tours of the River Ouse or join us for a private or public evening party cruise. Daytime Cruises
Evening Cruises
Our 45 minute & 1 hour York City Cruises
1 hour Early Evening Cruise, 7:30PM from
sail everyday from February 4th to November
King’s Staith, every evening 8th April to 3rd
26th 2017:
September. Check our website for additional Autumn sailings.
King’s Staith Landing 10:30AM / 12Noon / 1:30PM / 3PM
70 minute Floodlit Evening Cruise, 9:15PM from King’s Staith. See website for dates.
Lendal Bridge Landing 10:40AM / 12:10PM / 1:40PM / 3:10PM
Private Charters available and Party Nights Afloat Cruises sail on selected Friday and
Additional cruises usually depart approximately
Saturday nights from April to October. See our
every half hour between April and October in
website for full details.
good weather. 1 hour Bishopthorpe Palace Cruises sail from
Prices & Booking Tickets
the King’s Staith Landing between 29th July
Prices for all our cruises and Red Boat hire can
and 31st August (subject to weather conditions).
be found on our website.
Departing at 11:30AM, 1PM & 2:30PM.
Buy tickets when boarding (cash only – no
Hire our Self-Drive Red Boats at our King’s
card facilities). Alternatively, book your tickets
Staith landing from 9:45AM (1st April to 5th
for any of our sightseeing cruises online to
November). Closing time subject to weather,
save £££s. Save money at York’s Chocolate
demand and hours of daylight.
Story, York City Sightseeing or York Dungeons
Delightful 2 hour Afternoon Tea Cruises sail on
with your YorkBoat cruise ticket too!
selected Tuesdays and Wednesdays from May
Cruises subject to weather, correct at time of
to September. For full details and sailing dates,
print. All vessels have bar, hot drink and toilet
visit our website.
facilities. Wheelchair access on some vessels is available at our King’s Staith landing only.
Operating Dates
4th February – 26th November 2017, plus selected dates in January & December.
Special Offer
Use the promo code “visityork” when booking online to get an extra 10% off any sightseeing cruise or Afternoon Tea Cruise!
01904 628 324 | info@yorkboat.co.uk | www.yorkboat.co.uk | YorkBoat, The Boatyard, Lendal Bridge, York, Y01 7DP
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Attractions For a city break that takes you off the beaten track, look no further than York’s cobbled streets. From battling kings and impressive townhouses to ancient towers and medieval halls, take your pick from the exciting historic attractions on offer.
The Bar Convent Living Heritage Centre
York’s top attractions for one great price!
BUY YOUR At the Visit York Information Centre, 1 Museum Street, York, YO1 7DT or yorkpass.com
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17 Blossom Street, York YO24 1AQ | 01904 643238 reception@bar-convent.org.uk | bar-convent.org.uk
Explore 300 years of danger, bravery and history at England’s oldest living convent. Visit our Exhibition to discover why the convent was established in secret by the mysterious Mrs Long, find out who protected it from mobs, and learn what happened on the terrible night that the Luftwaffe came. Hear the story of Mary Ward, the Yorkshire-born pioneer of education, and be inspired by the video diaries of those who continue her work around the world today. View our 18th century hidden chapel, with original priest hole, and see our recently restored Great Parlour. You can also enjoy Fair Trade coffee, home-cooked food and baking in our café, or take afternoon tea in our beautiful tranquil garden. Accommodation is available in our award winning Guest House and meeting spaces in our modern conferencing rooms. Just five minutes from the train station and a short walk from the city centre.
Open: 10am – 5pm, Mon-Sat Please call or see the website for prices
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Barley Hall
2 Coffee Yard, off Stonegate, York YO1 8AR | 01904 615505 | barleyhall.co.uk barleyhall@yorkat.co.uk | Tw: @TheJORVIKGroup | F: /TheJORVIKGroup
Located on the doorstep of York Minster, Barley Hall is a stunning medieval townhouse, once home to the Priors of Nostell and a Lord Mayor of York. Until the 1980’s the house was hidden under the relatively modern façade of a derelict office block. Only when the building was going to be destroyed was the amazing medieval building discovered and its history revealed. Now lovingly restored to its original splendour Barley Hall boasts stunning high ceilings, beautiful exposed timber frames, and possibly the only horn window in England. Current exhibition: Power & Glory: York in the Time of Henry VIII Adult £6.00 | Concession £4.50 | Child £3.00 (Family tickets available) Free for under 5’s | Free admission for 12 months with your admission ticket
Richard III & Henry VII Experience Richard III Experience, Monk Bar, Goodramgate, York, YO1 7LQ 01904 615505 info@richardiiiexperience.com richardiiiexperience.com
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St Saviour’s Church, St Saviourgate, York, YO1 8NN | 01904 615505 dig@yorkat.co.uk | digyork.com | Tw: @TheJORVIKGroup | F: /TheJORVIKGroup
DIG is a hands-on archaeological adventure giving kids the chance to dig, delve and discover the most exciting artefacts from 2000 years of York’s history! With four special indoor excavation pits, all based on real life digs in the city and filled with replica Roman, Viking, medieval and Victorian finds, children can grab a trowel and explore how people lived in these key periods of York’s past. DIG offers a unique archaeological adventure to set children on their way to becoming real archaeologists. This is a one of a kind experience! Adult £6.50 | Concession £6.00 | Child £6.00 (Family tickets available) Free for under 5’s | Free admission for 12 months with your admission ticket
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Henry VII Experience, Micklegate Bar, Micklegate, York, YO1 6JX 01904 615505 info@henryviiexperience.com henryviiexperience.com
Your Pastport to History
Richard III Experience Explore the life of the last Plantagenet King as he struggled for the throne and power during his short reign. Located on the City Walls, and visited by Richard III himself, now you can truly follow in the footsteps of the Yorkist King! Henry VII Experience Explore the life of the first Tudor King as he created a new era in English history, after defeating his rival Richard III. Experience his early years as an exiled Lancastrian heir to the throne and learn the life of this iconic royal, in the very gateway where his enemies’ heads were displayed on spikes. Adult £5.00 | Concession £3.50 | Child £3.00 (Family tickets available) Free for under 5’s Free admission for 12 months with your admission ticket (Entry prices include both attractions)
Discover the History of York with a
JORVIK Group Pastport 12 Months Entry | 5 Attractions | 1 Great Price
Includes Visit www.thejorvikgroup.com/pastport The JORVIK Group is owned by York Archaeological Trust a registered Charity in England & Wales (No. 509060) and Scotland (SCO42846).
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All Saints North Street North Street, York, YO1 6JD | 01904 728122 | birkhillfarm@btinternet.com allsaints-northstreet.org.uk | F: /All Saints’ North Street
AVG Information Desk, Visit York, 1 Museum Street, York YO1 7DT 01904 550098 | avg1951@hotmail.com | www.avgyork.co.uk
York’s Finest Medieval Church - world famous stained glass. Painted Angel Ceiling. Roman Column. Medieval Style Tile Pavement. Site of the 1421 ”York Visions” of The Virgin Mary foretelling death of Henry V, and baby’s coronation.
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Elvington, York YO41 4AU | 01904 608595 | yorkshireairmuseum.org museum@yorkshireairmuseum.org | Summer: 10am -5pm Winter: 10am-4pm
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Gr8escape York 4a Colliergate, York, YO1 8BP | 07897 122834 | info@gr8escapeyork.co.uk gr8escapeyork.co.uk | F: /GR8escape-York | Tw: @GR8escapeYork
Based on the largest surviving original World War II RAF Bomber Command Station, the museum retains the authentic atmosphere of the period. Original buildings house exhibitions and displays, tranquil Memorial Gardens, plus the internationally acclaimed historic aircraft collection, including the Halifax Bomber.
You have one hour to beat North Yorkshire’s first live escape room experience. Crack the codes, solve the puzzles, and unlock your imagination at Gr8escape York - where time is key.
From £13 per player (Team of 6 midweek)
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York Brewery
Established in May 1996 inside Micklegate Bar wall, York Brewery is both a traditional working brewery and a major tourist attraction. Come along and experience the traditional art of brewing within the City Walls to offer an insight on how we produce our award winning ales. Open: Monday – Saturday 12 – 11pm. Closed Sunday
The Original Ghost Walk of York
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8pm nightly from Kings Arms Pub (the famous pub that floods), Ouse Bridge 01759 373090 | theoriginalghostwalkofyork.co.uk
Meet outside St Williams College, College Street, YO1 7JF | 07584 855443 info@thebloodytourofyork.co.uk | thebloodytourofyork.co.uk Join Mad Alice on a unique walking tour of York. Suitable for all ages, this tour will have visitors grimacing and laughing as they discover the true tales of the plague, executions, Vikings, highwaymen and gunpowder plots. No booking required Private tours available
A professional artistic production without tricks or gimmicks, this ghost walk is a fun, yet highly authentic, journey for the discerning seekers of originality. Private groups anytime from anywhere in the city. ‘A fantastic night out for our customers’ - Pindar Graphics. Adult: £5 | Concession: £3 | No need to book Open: 8pm nightly from Kings Arms Pub, Ouse Bridge
Adults £5 | Children £3 | Open: Thurs-Sat Dec-Jan booking only, Feb–March 6pm, April-Oct 6pm & 8pm, Nov 6pm no booking required.
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Fairfax House
Looking for something to do in York? Look no further! From Hit West End touring musicals, stand-up comedy and live music to dance, drama, opera and children’s shows, he Grand Opera House is the place for live entertainment during your stay in York.
Open: All year. Please check theatre for daily opening hours
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The Bloody Tour of York
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The Grand Opera House Clifford Street, York YO1 9SW | Box Office: 0844 871 3024 For groups: 10+ 01904 678705
12 Toft Green, York | 01904 550907 | york-brewery.co.uk Restricted access
Castlegate, York YO1 9RN | 01904 655543 | info@fairfaxhouse.co.uk fairfaxhouse.co.uk | F: /FairfaxHouseYork | Tw: @fairfax_house
Open: Feb through to Dec Adult: £7.50 | Concession: £6 | Children: £3
Free two-hour walking tour of York’s historical highlights. No booking needed, just turn up. Our trained city guides depart Exhibition Square every day except Christmas Day. 10.15am: Daily 1.15pm: Daily: Nov-Mar 2.15pm: Daily: Apr-Oct 6.15pm: Daily: Jun-Aug For pre-arranged tour groups, please phone or email us.
Allied Air Forces Memorial & Yorkshire Air Museum
Adults £ 10 | Concession £8 Children £5 | Family £26
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One of the finest Georgian townhouses in England with exceptional collections of furniture, Fairfax House transports you to the glory days of city-living in eighteenth-century York. Originally the winter home of Viscount Fairfax, this townhouse’s richly decorated interiors and magnificent stucco ceilings make it a masterpiece of Georgian design.
From dramatic Vikings and highwaymen to historic townhouses and serene river journeys, there is an attraction for everyone in York. To find out more about things to see and do, visit visityork.org.
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The Merchant Adventurers’ Hall is one of York’s medieval marvels. Set in beautiful gardens in the heart of the city, it is open to the public as a museum, wedding and hospitality venue and meeting place some 650 years after construction began in 1357. Discover the Hall and its unique collections of art, silver and furniture through a free audio tour and interactive exhibits.
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York Motorsports Village
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Kathryn Avenue, Monks Cross, York YO32 9JS | 01904 673555 | ymsv.co.uk | F: /YorkMotorSportsVillage | Tw: @f1RacingYork Charges: See the website for more details
York MotorSports Village has redefined indoor karting, offering the highest quality equipment to give you an unrivalled and thrilling racing experience. YMSV offers a race-standard tarmac composite track surface, top-of-the-range SODI 270cc adult karts, new SODI 160cc intermediate karts (for 8 to 14-year-olds), and junior electric karts for under 8s. Our ultimate challenge is to drive the R Factor Pro-Sim – a full sized Formula 1 racing simulator as used by the professionals - all major circuits included. The fully licensed Bar Enzo offers a relaxing environment with panoramic track views. YMSV offers outstanding facilities for drivers and spectators alike and caters for individuals and any size of group. Located close to John Lewis and M & S at Monks Cross with easy access via car or local public transport. Open: 7 days a week, Mon-Fri: 11am-8pm | Sat: 9am-9pm | Sun: 10am-7pm Open outside these times for groups and by prior arrangement | Please call or see the website for prices
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York Maze Elvington Lane (B1228), York YO19 5LT | 01904 607341 yorkmaze.co.uk | Admission charges apply, call for details
Get lost this summer at one of the biggest mazes in the world. There is everything from jumping pillows to pig racing. Tuck into the café and barbecue. With over 20 rides, shows and attractions, it is an ‘a-maze-ing’ family day out. Also open for spooky Halloween fun. Open: Mid July – mid August, plus Halloween
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York Racecourse The Racecourse, York YO23 1EX | 01904 620911 yorkracecourse.co.uk
Our highlights include £7million in prize money, award winning terraces and the most famous horses. Leaving you to create your social highlights on a backdrop of world class sport. Early bird and group discounts, plus free entry for under 18s. Open: 18 racedays May to Oct from 11.15am
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Roman Bath Museum
The Roman Bath Public House, St. Sampson’s Square, York YO1 8RN 01904 620455 | Entry Price: Adult £3.50, Children £2.00, Family £9, Concs £2.50 How many pubs in Britain can boast a 2000 year old Roman bath house in their cellar? Descend 5 metres below the bar room and into the world of the legionaries. York’s real history, minus the boring bits!
Open Daily Open: 11am-4pm | Closed 25/26 Dec and 1 Jan.
York Theatre Royal
drpeteredwards@roundhousehistorytours.co.uk roundhousehistorytours.co.uk | 07519144351
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St Leonard’s Pl, York YO1 7HD 01904 658162 | marketing@yorktheatreroyal.co.uk yorktheatreroyal.co.uk | F: /yorktheatreroyal | Tw: @YorkTheatre York Theatre Royal has produced excellent drama for over 270 years. Following its £6million redevelopment the theatre offers performance, activities and workshops plus dining in its new Bistro and café.
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York Tuktuks
Experienced lecturer, teacher and historian Dr Peter Edwards offers bespoke and set-itinerary tours of York, the Yorkshire area and the moors and dales. Castles, abbeys, engineering wonders, mountains, rivers and caves; Yorkshire has them all. Roundhouse History Tours will lead you through Yorkshire’s fascinating history and spectacular scenery.
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Leeman Road, Coach Stop C yorktuktuks.co.uk | 07422 540590 See York the fun way aboard our 6 seater green Tuktuks. Get comfortable while our experienced guides reveal the city’s hidden gems. Tours depart every 30 minutes, guided and whistle-stop available.
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Surrounding Attractions
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Kirklees Light Railway Park Mill Way, Clayton West, Near Huddersfield, West Yorkshire HD8 9XJ 01484 865727 | info@kirkleeslightrailway.com | kirkleeslightrailway.com
Surrounding Attractions
Kirklees Light Railway offers a scenic journey behind one of five steam engines through the beautiful South Pennine foothills between Clayton West and Shelley near Huddersfield. The railway is a popular attraction with a café, outdoor adventure play areas and more!
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Breezy Knees Gardens Common Lane, Warthill, York YO19 5XS | 01904 488800 breezyknees.co.uk | Adults: £6.50 Children (3-16): £2
Beautiful 15-acre gardens with over 6,000 varieties of flowers, featuring borders, rockery, meadows and fountains. There’s a perennial nursery selling many of the plants in the garden and a café open Wed - Sun.
Open: Please check the website
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York Golf Range Towthorpe Moor Lane, Towthorpe, York YO32 9ST yorkgolfrange.co.uk | 01904 499275
Smash balls on the golf range, Putt to victory on the Crazy Golf, hit par on the 9 hole golf course or kick a holein-one on the FootGolf. Whatever you choose you’ll have great fun at York Golf Range. Everyone is welcome, no booking is required just turn up and play.
Open: 1 May – 30 Sept 10.30am – 5pm
BOBH – Day Trips from York Join our small-group, guided Day Trips from York. All trips depart at 9am from opposite the Dean Court Hotel in Duncombe Place (near York Minster)
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Lost Earth Adventures
Innovation Centre, York YO10 5DG | 01904 500094 | lostearthadventures.co.uk info@lostearthadventures.co.uk | F: /lostearthadventures | Tw: @lostearthtravel Experience rock climbing, abseiling, caving, gorge walking, mountain biking and hiking with our friendly, qualified guides. Locations across Yorkshire and suitable for all abilities, from ages 7+. All equipment provided.
Murton Lane, YO19 5UF | 01904 489966 | enquiries@murtonpark.co.uk murtonpark.co.uk | Adults: £7 Concessions: £6 Children: £5
Yorkshire Dales Explore the Yorkshire Dales National Park, including Bolton Castle, Aysgarth Falls, Askrigg, Arncliffe, Pateley Bridge & the traditional market town of Hawes.
Come to the Yorkshire Museum of Farming and explore our 14 acre site, follow the nature trail, meet the rare breed animals and enjoy the large play area and farming exhibits.
Haworth, Bolton Abbey & Steam Trains Visit Brontë Country and the Yorkshire Dales National Park, including Haworth, Bolton Abbey, Burnsall and the Embsay and Bolton Abbey Steam Railway. Book Online at bobholidays.com or purchase tickets from the Visit York Information Centre 1 Museum Street, York, YO1 7DT
Eden Camp Modern History Theme Museum
Open: 1 Apr – 29 Oct 10am – 4.30pm
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Malton, YO17 6RT | 01653 697777 | edencamp.co.uk F: /edencamp | admin@edencamp.co.uk | Adults: £8.50 Concessions: £7.50
National Centre for Birds of Prey
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Duncombe Park, Helmsley, YO62 5EB | 0844 7422035 | info@ncbp.co.uk ncbp.co.uk | F: /NationalCentreForBirdsOfPrey
Housed within the grounds and buildings of an original prisoner of war camp, our award-winning museum will transport you back to wartime Britain. A great day out for all the family.
Open: 9 Jan – 23 Dec 10am – 5pm
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Murton Park
North York Moors & Whitby Explore the North York Moors National Park, including Helmsley, Goathland and the seaside town of Whitby, and take a steam train ride on the NYMR.
Free parking | See website for prices Open: 28 Jan – 24 Dec, 10am – 5.30pm
Home to the largest collection of these wonderful birds in the north of England, including eagles, vultures, owls, hawks and falcons that live in 40 spacious aviaries. We fly a trained team of birds every day, seven days a week. Adults and children alike will delight in getting up close and personal.
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Piglets Adventure Farm Towthorpe Moor Lane, York YO32 9ST pigletsadventurefarm.com | 01904 499700 Oink oink! Piglets Adventure Farm offers a fantastic family day out. Packed with exciting attractions, animal cuties and special events programme, there’s loads to see and do.
Open: 10am until 5.30pm daily Feb Half Term-Nov & open Nov/Dec for Christmas event
at Dalby Forest, nr. Pickering J3
RHS Garden Harlow Carr
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Crag Lane, Harrogate, HG3 1QB | 01423 565418 | rhs.org.uk/harlowcarr Admission charges: See website for current prices
Open: 9.30am – 6pm (Mar - Oct), 4pm (Nov - Feb)
This beautiful garden combines innovative design, with creative planting and bursting with practical ideas. Highlights include large herbaceous borders, streamside and scented gardens, an alpine zone, kitchen garden, children’s natural play, woodland walks and wildflower meadows. Plus Bettys Café Tea Rooms on-site.
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Scampston Walled Garden Malton YO17 8NG | 01944 759111 | scampston.co.uk Adults: £6.50 Children (3-16): £2
Scampston Walled Garden is an award-winning contemporary garden set within the grounds of a regency Hall. The Hall is open for guided tours during summer months. Delicious light lunches and cream teas are available in the Garden Café.
PER PERSON*
Book at goape.co.uk
or call 0333 433 0675 quote YKVRGE
*Offer valid on Tree Top Adventure, Forest Segway and Tree Top Junior until 30.11.17. Excluding Saturdays, Corporate Events & purchase of gift vouchers. Only valid at Dalby Forest. Participation and supervision ratios apply - please see our website.
North Yorkshire Moors Railway
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Pickering Station, Park Street, Pickering, North Yorkshire YO18 7AJ 01751 472508 | info@nymr.co.uk | nymr.co.uk
Open: See website
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The World of James Herriot 23 Kirkgate, Thirsk YO7 1PL | 01845 524234 | worldofjamesherriot.com mail@worldofjamesherriot.com
Visit the original House and Surgery of Alf Wight-James Herriot, our multiaward winning visitor attraction in Thirsk. Something for all the family in the all-weather centre.
Open: Winter 10am-4pm Summer 10am-5pm. Last entry 1 hour before closing time
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Yorkshire Lavender Terrington, York YO60 6PB | 01653 648008 | yorkshirelavender.com lavenderworld@btconnect.com | Free Parking, Shop and Tea Room
Admission free Mar-May & Sept. Gardens: Jun-Aug Adults £3 Child (5-15) £1. Lavender farm, gardens and plant nursery including a lavender maze, play area, sculpture and deer park and tea room. See their new range of products in the gift shop made with oil extracted from the lavender. Open: Daily from 25 Mar – 1 Oct, 10am-5pm Re-open (Shop only) 18 Nov - 21 Dec Thurs/Fri/Sat/Sun - 10-4
The North Yorkshire Moors Railway is one of the world’s greatest heritage railway experiences with thrills and family fun at its heart. Climb on board a steam or heritage diesel train on one of the earliest and most historic lines. Experience 24 miles of Yorkshire’s amazing scenery at this must-see visitor attraction. With trains running daily from 3rd April to 31st October, visit Whitby, Grosmont, Goathland, Newton Dale Halt, Levisham or Pickering Stations. We will take you on a journey you can’t even imagine! Plus, enhance your trip with an unforgettable dining experience in the luxurious setting of our Pullman Dining Train. For information on fares, train times, special events and Pullman Dining services or to book your tickets visit nymr.co.uk Open 3rd April to 31st October 2017. See website for details. Charges: Adults, Child, OAP and Family Tickets available. Children under 4 travel free.
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The Deep Tower Street, Hull HU1 4DP | info@thedeep.co.uk | 01482 381000 | thedeep.co.uk | F: /thedeephull | Tw: @thedeephull
Located in Hull, just an hour’s drive from York, The Deep is an award-winning aquarium home to 3,500 fish including green sawfish, spectacular sharks, rays and a colony of Gentoo penguins. Journey through the story of the world’s oceans, travelling through a unique blend of spectacular marine life from warm tropical waters to the cold Antarctic seas. Take a walk through our underwater tunnel to admire the stunning marine life swimming right above you, before taking a ride in our glass lift through the 10m Endless Oceans exhibit for some under the sea vibes. Keep your eyes peeled for a sneak peek behind the scenes! There are a host of activities happening at The Deep every single day to enhance your enjoyment and knowledge of our residents. These include: daily dive shows, presentations, touch pool sessions. Guide prices: Adult £12 | Child £10 | Senior/student £11 | Family of 4 £39.50 Family of 5 £47.50 (Prices correct as of December 2016) Open: 10am – 6pm every day excluding 24 & 25 Dec. Last entry 5pm
Newby Hall & Gardens
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Ripon, North Yorkshire, HG4 5AE | 01423 322583 newbyhall.com
Explore miles of footpaths, world-class bike trails, Go Ape & Tree Top Junior, Forest Segway, Dalby Bike Barn, play areas, picnic sites, cafes, fantastic scenery and Dalby Activity Centre. 5 miles north-east of Pickering. Admission charges apply. Discovery Pass available. For more information call 01751 460295 or visit:
forestry.gov.uk/dalbyforest
Newby Hall has something for everyone! Designed by Sir Christopher Wren this stunning Georgian House is full of treasures - Chippendale furniture, priceless Gobelins Tapestries and one of the largest private collections of Roman Statuary in the country. Our award winning gardens are spectacular, as are the legendary Adventure Gardens with a sand pit, swings, dancing water fountains, miniature railway, pedalo boats, aerial zip wire and much more! There’s an enchanting Teddy Bear Exhibition and our wonderful dolls house collection features 70 exquisite houses which will thrill and delight everyone from 4 to 94! Open: 1 April to 24 September Tuesday - Sunday, every day in July and August. Please contact us or visit our website for admission prices.
Where To Stay From a luxurious spa hotel to a quaint cabin in the woods, York has an eclectic offering of inviting places to rest your head after a day of adventuring. Get a good night’s sleep at one of York’s guest houses, spoil yourself with an exquisite suite at a top hotel or set up under the stars at a holiday park or camp site. If you’re on a budget, there’s comfortable accommodation close to the centre.
Be Independent can equip any guest room to suit the needs of disabled guests, making York accommodation fully accessible. Can’t pick one? Allow the friendly and highly experienced team at Visit York’s Information Centre to help you book your accommodation and secure the best rate. Pop into 1 Museum Street, book online at visityork.org or call 01904 550099.
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HOW TO BOOK YOUR ACCOMMODATION Your essential guide to booking your York break.
For your convenience, the accommodation in this guide has been divided into five colour coded sections:
Hotels Guest Accommodation Self Catering Holiday Parks & Camping Budget Single/Family Occupancy Prices are listed according to the following categories in each advertisement: £50 or less | £51 - £80 | £81 - £110 £111 - £140 | £141 or over These price bands, where applicable, are based on the price per twin/double room for one night and, in most cases, with English breakfast. Service charges and VAT are also included unless otherwise stated.
Cancellations Should you need to cancel your booking, there may be a cancellation charge. This will vary according to the accommodation provider and needs to be confirmed when booking. Cancellation and holiday insurance cover is widely available to protect you. We recommend PB Curran, specialists in travel insurance that is underwritten by AXA Insurance. To get your quote on your next York break, call 01371 705593. Facilities We try to ensure that each entry for accommodation in this brochure is as accurate and easy to understand as possible and, for this reason, have kept the use of symbols to a minimum. We recommend however that whether booking via the Visit York Information Centre or directly through the accommodation provider, you check your own requirements carefully.
Single/Family Occupancy Please note that most establishments may reduce the charge for single occupancy and increase charges for a family room. We advise you to check before confirming your booking.
Walking Distances Many accommodation providers give approximate distances to the city centre. As everyone walks at a different pace, these can be misinterpreted and we suggest you look at the distance circles on the map (see page 97) and if in doubt, contact Visit York’s Information Centre.
One Night Stays A number of accommodation providers do not accept one night bookings at weekends. For more details, call Visit York’s Information Centre on 01904 550099.
Booking Accommodation For help finding the right accommodation for you, contact Visit York’s Information Centre, open seven days a week. Call 01904 550099, email info@visityork.org or visityork.org.
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Best Western Crown Hotel Boroughbridge Horsefair, Boroughbridge YO51 9LB | 01423 322328 sales@crownboroughbridge.co.uk | crownboroughbridge.co.uk
The Best Western Crown Hotel Boroughbridge is a former coaching inn dating back to the 15th century in North Yorkshire. Set in the centre of the bustling town of Boroughbridge half a mile from J48 A1(M), the Crown has spacious public areas, tea and coffee lounge, Crown Grill restaurant and bar, plus the Crown Leisure Club with heated indoor swimming pool, fitness suite, sauna, steam room and spa bath.
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Best Western Kilima Hotel
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129 Holgate Road, York YO24 4AZ | 01904 625787 sales@kilima.co.uk | kilima.co.uk
The Best Western Kilima Hotel York offers warm, welcoming and relaxing accommodation. A former rectory, this 19th century building is an ideal base for exploring York and puts you within easy reach of the city’s attractions. You’ll settle in in no time thanks to our comfy rooms, which include all the mod cons you need, so make yourself at home! There is a bar, plus a leisure club with heated indoor swimming pool and fitness suite and a secure car park.
The relaxed atmosphere and friendly hotel team will ensure this is a treat not to be missed.
Rooms: 37 | Ground floor: 2 Family rooms: 3 | Single: 2 Private car park with CCTV | Prices: £111 - £190 17 miles out of York
Rooms: 26 | Ground floor: 10 Family rooms: 6 | Single: 2 On-site parking with CCTV | Prices: £111 - £200
The Grand Hotel & Spa, York
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Station Rise, York YO1 6GD | 01904 380038 | reservations@thegrandyork.co.uk | thegrandyork.co.uk Valet parking and NCP nearby at Tanner Row
The only five-star hotel in Yorkshire, The Grand Hotel & Spa, is one of the city’s oldest landmarks and a luxury you don’t want to miss. This secluded, tranquil environment is the perfect city centre getaway and an ideal way to escape the rush and stress of everyday life. Edwardian buildings weren’t constructed using a template, so each room really is unique and exquisitely designed. Space comes as standard – as does Egyptian cotton bed linen, Molton Brown toiletries, bathrobes, slippers, air conditioning and free Wi-Fi. Diners can enjoy seasonal modern British cuisine in our 3 AA Rosette restaurant, or perhaps enjoy one of The Grand’s renowned Afternoon Teas. Spa at The Grand, set in the atmospheric vaults offers an abundance of treatments designed to work away each knot, tension and flaw. Open to residents and non-residents, you don’t have to check in to check out The Grand. Rooms: 107 | Ground floor: 14 | Family room: 0 | Single room: 0 Price Band: £141 +
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Budget Hotel
Days Inn Wetherby
Situated just a few minutes from the A1 with easy access to York, Days Inn combines comfort and affordability. Designed with the needs of today’s traveller in mind, we offer a bar area, and all rooms are en-suite with complimentary Wi-Fi access, a flat screen Freeview TV, and wet room.
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Dean Court Hotel Duncombe Place, York YO1 7EF | deancourt-york.co.uk 01904 625082 | sales@deancourt-york.co.uk | F:/deancourt-york
Rooms: 37 | Ground floor: 0 Family rooms: 4 | Single: 3 Price Band: £141 and over
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A stunning family-owned Grade I-listed hotel, Grays Court dates back to 1080 and is just 30 seconds’ walk from York Minster. All rooms are en-suite, with beautiful courtyard, garden or Minster views. This is a country house in the heart of the city.
Rooms: 11 | Ground floor: 0 Family rooms: 0 | Single: 0 Residents parking only, £15pn | Price Band: £141 or over
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This is a three star hotel and apartments with off-street car parking and free Wi-Fi and just six minutes’ walk to the city centre and rail station. There is an on-site hot yoga studio, beautician, sports therapist, sixperson Jacuzzi and sauna, plus a great restaurant and cosy lounge bar.
Rooms: 35 | Ground floor: 3 Family rooms: 15 | Single: 4 Off-street car parking | Price Band: £111 – £140
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124 Holgate Road, York YO24 4BB | 01904 653786 info@holgatehillhotel.co.uk | holgatehillhotel.co.uk A friendly welcome awaits at this comfortable, privately-run hotel close to the centre of York. All rooms are en-suite and include a full English breakfast selection. Enjoy a drink or light meal from the bar. Relax in the comfortable lounge overlooking the patio & garden.
Rooms: 18 | Ground floor: 3 Family rooms: 1 | Single: 4 Free private parking | Price Band: £81 – £110
Located close to the city’s historic centre, Hotel du Vin York is a beautiful Grade II-listed building that dates back to the early 19th century. It features a bistro, bar and private dining rooms, terrace, courtyard and inner forum for alfresco dining.
Rooms: 44 | Ground floor: 14 Family rooms: 5 | Single: 0 Private parking £10 per night | Price Band: £111 – 140
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Hotel Indigo York
A boutique hotel in the heart of York, focusing on all things Yorkshire. Situated in the area of Walmgate, just a short stroll away from key attractions in the city, the stylish bedrooms reflect the history and chocolate heritage of the city.
Rooms: 101 | Ground floor: 21 Family rooms: 0 | Single: 0 Overnight parking £10 per night | Price Band: £111 - £140
Mercure York Fairfield Manor
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Shipton Road, Skelton, York YO30 1XW | 01904 225012 sales.mercureyork@jupiterhotels.co.uk | mercureyork.co.uk
3 Bootham House, York YO30 7DH | greg@hedleyhouse.com hedleyhouse.com | 01904 637404 | Hot yoga studio
Holgate Hill Hotel
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Hotel du Vin & Bistro
88 – 96 Walmgate, York YO1 9TL | 01904 231333 | info@inyoryk.co.uk. hotelindigoyork.co.uk
Chapter House Street, York YO1 7JH | grayscourtyork.com | 01904 612613 enquiries@grayscourtyork.com | F: /grayscourtyork | Tw: @grayscourtyork
Hedley House Hotel & Apartments
Rooms: 49 | Ground floor: 21 Family rooms: 21 | Single: 0 Free parking | Price Band: £51 – £80
A warm welcome awaits at this modern, friendly hotel located on the outskirts of York, just a park and ride journey from the city centre. All the rates include a fabulous complimentary continental breakfast with hot options and free Wi-Fi.
89 The Mount, York YO24 1AX | 01904 405260 reception.york@hotelduvin.com | hotelduvin.com
Overlooking York Minster, the finest location in the city, we are ideally situated and everything is within walking distance. You will find contemporary design, with an emphasis on luxury and comfort. Own secure chargeable locked car park. Valet parking service.
Grays Court
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Holiday Inn Express York Malton Road, York YO32 9TE | reservations@hiexpressyork.co.uk 01904 438660 | hiexpressyork.co.uk
Junction 46 A1M, Kirk Deighton, Wetherby LS22 5GT | 01937 547557 reservations@daysinnwetherby.co.uk | daysinnwetherby.co.uk
Rooms: 129 | Ground floor: 35 Family rooms: 33 | Single/Double: 96 Free parking | Price Band: £51 – 80
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Rooms: 89 | Ground floor: 24 Family rooms: 18 | Single: 4 120 on-site spaces | Price Band: £81 – 110
The Fairfeld Manor is a stunning 18th century building set in private grounds. An ideal location only three miles from the city centre, this is a relaxing retreat away from the city, while also being a Park & Ride journey away from York and its surrounding attractions.
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Middlethorpe Hall & Spa Bishopthorpe Road, York, YO23 2GB | 01904 641241 info@middlethorpe.com | middlethorpe.com
This William & Mary country house stands amid 20 acres of gardens, adjacent to York Racecourse and five minutes from York city centre. The guest rooms are stylishly furnished and located in both the main house and the 18th century courtyard.
Rooms: 29 | Ground floor: 10 Family rooms: 2 | Single: 3 70 free secure parking spaces | Price Band: £141 or over
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Mount Royale Hotel & Spa
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117 – 119 The Mount, York YO24 1GU | 01904 628856 reservations@mountroyale.co.uk | mountroyale.co.uk
Park Inn by Radisson York City Centre
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North Street, York YO1 6JF | reservation.york@rezidorparkinn.com parkinn.co.uk/hotel-york | 01904 459988 Park Inn York is a contemporary hotel overlooking the River Ouse and just five minutes’ walk from the railway station and York’s attractions. The 200 stylish and comfortable guest rooms are complemented by the RBG bar and grill, offering family friendly dining and super-fast free Wi-Fi.
Rooms: 200 | Ground floor: 0 Family rooms: 6 | Single: 14 60 spaces in a secure car park charges apply | Price Band: £111–140
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Parsonage Hotel & Spa Main Street, Escrick. York YO19 6LF | reservations@parsonagehotel.co.uk parsonagehotel.co.uk | 01904 728111
Set in five acres of landscaped gardens and woodland, The Parsonage Hotel & Spa features 53 en-suite bedrooms, including four-poster and superior rooms. Dine at the award-winning Lascelles restaurant, enjoy home cooked fare at the gastro pub and unwind in Cloisters Spa & Health Club (18 and over).
This charming William IV building is ideally located within easy walking distance to York’s city centre. It houses en-suite rooms all individually furnished and including a flat screen TV and free Wi-Fi. Take the opportunity to relax and unwind, with treatments from our beauty therapist, who is located on-site in the converted old wine cellars. Alternatively, take a dip in the open-air heated swimming pool (open May – September), which is set in the mature old English gardens, or take the plunge in our hot tub, sauna and steam room, which are open all year.
Rooms: 55 | Ground floor: 9 Family rooms: 5 | Single: 0 100 free parking spaces | Price Band: £81 – 110
Queen’s Staith Road, Skeldergate, York YO1 6DH sales@queenshotel-york.com | 01904 611321 | queenshotel-york.com
Rooms: 24 | Ground floor: 0 Family rooms: 6 | Single: 2 Private off-street parking Price Band: £140 or over
York Pavilion
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The Queens Hotel
The Queens Hotel is in the heart of York, on the banks of the River Ouse. With 78 en-suite bedrooms, the hotel welcomes leisure, business visitors and families. River-view rooms carry a supplement and must be pre-booked.
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45 Main Street, Fulford, York YO10 4PJ | 01904 622099 sales@yorkpavilionhotel.com | yorkpavilionhotel.com
Rooms: 78 | Ground floor: 11 Family rooms: 15 | Single: 0 Limited parking with charge | Price Band: £111 – £140
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Wheatlands Lodge Hotel 75 – 85 Scarcroft Road, York YO24 1DB | 01904 654318 info@wheatlandslodge.co.uk | wheatlandslodge.co.uk
Family owned and run for over 35 years, the hotel is perfectly situated just 10 minutes walk from historic York city centre. Wheatlands Lodge has some special offers all year round, including free nights during winter months. Come and sample Yorkshire hospitality at its best!
Rooms: 60 | Ground floor: 12 Family rooms: 8 | Single: 8 Free private and on street parking | Price Band: £81 - £110
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York Marriott Welcome to your country house hotel in the city of York! This elegant Georgian house is enchanting and you will love the design of this charming building which has been sympathetically restored. Just a mile from the heart of the city, this is the perfect base to explore the best that this vibrant and historic city has to offer. A great wedding venue all year round, the Pavilion has private courtyards and elegant gardens, perfect for memorable photographs. Internationally-acclaimed musician, John Barry grew up here so it has always been a house where music, memories and magic are the heady cocktail that guests find so intoxicating! Rooms: 62 | Ground floor: 10 Family rooms: 10 | Single: 0 Limited private parking. No road restrictions | Price Band: £81 – £110
Tadcaster Road, York YO24 1QQ | yorkmarriott.co.uk 01904 701000 | mhrs.qqyyk.dos@marriotthotels.com The York Marriott Hotel greets business and leisure travellers with four-star luxury and an easily accessible location, within walking distance of the city centre. Our 151 hotel rooms and suites feature Wi-Fi access, room service, flatscreen TVs, and luxury bedding.
Rooms: 151 | Ground floor: 27 Family rooms: 32 | Single: 2 Free private parking | Price Band: £101 – 140
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Hotel Monkbar Hotel
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St Maurices Road, York YO31 7JA | 01904 638086 | reservations@monkbarhotel.co.uk || monkbarhotel.co.uk Tw: @monkbarhotel | F: /Best-Western-Monkbar-Hotel | No Free Parking
The fully refurbished Monkbar Hotel is at the very heart of the historic and vibrant city of York, offering a contemporary boutique four star hotel. The Monkbar has recently undergone a £3 million refurbishment, transforming the hotel into York’s first choice quality and stylish destination for accommodation, dining, conference and events. The hotel boasts 125 stunning bedrooms and The Yorkshire bar and grill restaurant. The team is dedicated to providing guests with the most enjoyable experience possible: a warm welcome, great service, and exceptional food delivered by knowledgeable and friendly staff. The head chef creates menus that reflect the seasons; he uses local award-winning produce for all dishes, from the hearty Yorkshire breakfast, great value lunch options, Yorkshire Picnics (Afternoon Tea for Northern Folk) to an extensive and delicious evening menu.
Rooms: 125 | Ground floor: 2 | Family rooms: 8 | Single: 0 Price Band: £111 – 141
The Principal York
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Station Road, York YO24 1AA | 01904 653681 | theprincipalhotel.com/york | york@theprincipalhotel.com On-site, chargeable parking | Rooms: 155 | Ground floor: 0 | Family rooms: 1 | Single: 3
The Principal York, steps from the train station, is the perfect base from which to discover the historic city of York. Award-winning interior architects Goddard Littlefair have refurbished and restored the hotel’s rooms and public spaces to create 155 elegant, comfortable bedrooms and suites in balanced, neutral tones that blend the grandeur of late-Victorian architecture with the comforts of modern travel. The guest bedrooms and suites, each decorated in a muted soft cream palette, feature polished marble bathrooms with freestanding sinks, large walk-in showers and Victorian roll-top baths by Villeroy & Boch. Accommodation at the front of the main building boasts uninterrupted views of the gothic York Minster towers, with generous double-height sash windows. Quirky homely touches for guests of the hotel include the in-room Tuck Box, with complimentary fresh coffee, tea, crisps and biscuits, which can be restocked at the Corner Shop in the downstairs Lobby. A gym, heated swimming pool and sauna, steam room and Jacuzzi are open every day for use by hotel guests.
Price Band: £111 – 140
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Beech House 6-7 Longfield Terrace, York YO30 7DJ | 01904 634581 beechhouse-york@hotmail.co.uk | beechhouse-york.co.uk
Guest Accommodation For a home-from-home experience, York’s gorgeous guest houses will give your stay a personal touch. Cosy up in a fluffy bathrobe, put your feet up and relax with a glass of wine then start the next day with a delicious breakfast waiting for you on the table. C3
23 St Mary’s
A lovely 10 minute easy walk from York Minster and the train station, our stylish interiors, spacious en-suite rooms, friendly hospitality and famous breakfasts make 23 St. Mary’s the ideal base for exploring this wonderful city. Our wealth of local knowledge will make your visit extra special. Call us to get our best rates!
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Ascot House
Rooms: 10 | Ground floor: 0 Family rooms: 0 | Single: 1 Free on/off street parking | Price Band: £81 – £110
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Burswood Guesthouse 68 Tadcaster Rd Dringhouses, York YO24 1LR | 01904 702582 info@burswoodguesthouse.co.uk | burswoodguesthouse.co.uk
23 St Mary’s, York YO30 7DD | 01904 622738 | stmarys23@hotmail.com
Rooms: 9 | Ground floor: 0 Family rooms: 1 | Single: Please enquire Price Band: £81 – £110 Quiet city centre location with free parking
Beech House is a four star silver guest house with a Breakfast Award for great choice, located only eight minutes’ walk from York Minster. All rooms have en-suite facilities, TV, complimentary toiletries and hospitality tray.
A luxury guest house located on Tadcaster Road just opposite York Racecourse, the Burswood Guest House offers very well equipped bedrooms while our award winning breakfast is freshly cooked with good quality ingredients sourced locally.
Rooms: 5 | Ground floor: 3 Family rooms: 1 | Single: 0 Free off-street car parking | Prices: £85 - £130
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Carr House Farm Ampleforth YO62 4ED | 01347 868526 anna@carrhousefarm.co.uk | carrhousefarm.co.uk
80 East Parade, York YO31 7YH | 01904 426826 admin@ascothouseyork.com | ascothouseyork.com Family-run Victorian guest house just 15 minutes’ walk from York centre. Stylish, comfortable ensuite rooms – some with four poster or antique canopy beds. You can enjoy award-winning breakfasts and relax in the lounge with a cup of tea or a glass of wine. There’s free WiFi plus a private car park.
Rooms: 12 | Ground floor: 2 Family rooms: 3 | Single: 0 Free private car park | Price Band: £81 – £110
Rooms: 3 | Ground floor: 2 Family rooms: 1 | Single: 0 Free parking | Price Band: £81 – £110
Set between the abbeys of Ampleforth, Byland and Stanbrook in an area of outstanding beauty, Carr House Farm offers romantic en-suite four poster bedrooms with crisp white linen, award winning breakfasts, and a beautiful woodland setting.
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Foss Bank Guest House
For everything you need to know about accommodation in York, visit visityork.org.
16 Huntington Road, York YO31 8RB | 01904 635548 info@fossbank.co.uk | fossbank.co.uk Set opposite the River Foss and just a 10-minute stroll to the city centre, Foss Bank Guest House offers a friendly welcome, delicious breakfast and comfortable accommodation. There is a Min two-night stay during weekends. Rooms: 5 | Ground floor: 0 Family rooms: 0 | Single: 1 Free private car park | Price Band: £81 - £110
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Arnot House 17 Grosvenor Terrace, Bootham, York YO30 7AG | 01904 641966 kim.robbins@virgin.net | arnothouseyork.co.uk | Min Nights: 2
Award-winning Arnot House offers period style and modern amenities, only a few minutes’ walk from York Minster. En-suite bedrooms are tastefully furnished with little extras for your comfort, and an imaginative breakfast menu includes vegetarian and gluten-free options.
Rooms: 3 | Ground floor: 0 Family rooms: 0 | Single: 0 On-street with free permit | Price Band: £81 – £110
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Greenside 124 Clifton Green, York YO30 6BQ | 01904 623631 greenside@onebillnet.co.uk | greensideguesthouse.co.uk
A warm welcome awaits when you visit Greenside, a family-run guest house situated 10 minutes’ walking distance from the city centre and on a regular bus route. In addition to comfortable rooms, we offer free Wi-Fi and secure parking. Please call Lynne for availability.
Rooms: 8 | Ground floor: 3 Family rooms: 2 | Single: 1 Free enclosed car park | Price Band: £51 – £80
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Galtres Lodge
Georgian House & Mews
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35 Bootham, York YO30 7BT | 01904 622874 york1e45@aol.com | georgianhouse.co.uk
54 Low Petergate, York YO1 7HZ | 01904 622478 info@galtreslodgehotel.co.uk | galtreslodgehotel.co.uk Galtres Lodge is superbly situated only 100 yards from York Minster. After extensive refurbishment in 2011, you can now choose from standard, superior and luxury rooms, and all are en-suite. To round off your stay, tuck into a meal at on-site restaurant, Michael’s Brasserie.
Rooms: 13 | Ground floor: 0 Family rooms: 1 | Single: 3 Nearby parking £6.50 per night | Price Band: £81 – £100
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Monkgate Guest House
65 Monkgate, York, YO31 7PA | 01904 655947 | 65monkgate@btconnect.com monkgateguesthouse.com Individually furnished and en-suite bedrooms. Enjoy breakfast freshly cooked on the aga in the spacious breakfast room. For dinner there are excellent restaurants and historic inns close by. Easy walking to city centre, off-road parking available and families very welcome.
Rooms: 7 | Ground floor: 1 Family rooms: 1 | Single: 1 Restricted off-street parking | Price Band: £81 – £110
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The York Priory 126 – 128 Fulford Road, York YO10 4BE | 01904 625280 stay@yorkpriory.uk.com | ypgh.co.uk | F: /YorkPriory | Tw: @yorkpriory
The York Priory is a Victorian end terrace in a prime location within easy walking distance to the city centre. All bedrooms are en-suite and individual. You can choose from spacious family rooms to the gorgeous king size four poster and superior rooms.
Rooms: 16 | Ground floor: 1 Family rooms: 3 | Single: 1 | Free parking Electric car charge points with CCTV Price Band (Classic Room): £81 – £110
From gorgeous guest houses and high end hotels to rustic campsites and self-catering properties, you’ll find the perfect accommodation for your York stay when you visit visityork.org/book or call 01904 550099.
Georgian House & Mews is ideally located in the heart of York, just 100 yards away from Bootham Bar and 400 yards from the world-famous York Minster. Georgian House dates back to 1640 and the Mews was completed in 2014. All of our rooms contain a Freeview TV, Wi-Fi, tea and coffee-making facilities, plus a hairdryer. After a good night’s sleep, why not indulge yourself in our imaginative and delicious continental breakfast, which is available as an option. We are licensed and have a well-stocked bar where you can relax and watch the world go by. Rooms: 22 | Ground floor: 5 Family rooms: 3 | Single: 1 Public parking: £7 per day | Price Band: £81 – £110
Palm Court
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17 Huntington Road, York YO31 8RB | 01904 639387 helencoll_2000@hotmail.com | thepalmcourt.org.uk
A very warm welcome awaits you at our elegant Victorian family-run guest accommodation. Offering excellent value for money, Palm Court overlooks the River Foss and is a pleasant five-minute walk to York Minster. Enjoy tastefully decorated, spacious double, twin and family en-suite rooms, each with central heating, colour TV, tea/coffee making facilities and hairdryer. The Collier family offers a comfortable, enjoyable stay in England’s best-loved historic city. Please write, telephone or email for our colour brochure. Weekly rates available.
Rooms: 8 | Ground floor: 0 Family rooms: 4 | Single: 0 Free off-street private parking | Price Band: £51 – £80
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Fairfax Corner
Self Catering
26 Fairfax Street, Bishophill, York YO1 6EB | 01423 549376 fairfaxcorner.co.uk | bill.rigby41@gmail.com | Min nights: 3 ‘A home from home in an ideal position – gorgeous house!’
If you’re a hand in the kitchen and like to do things your way, why not opt for a unique self-catering break? Laze about in a luxury lodge in peaceful woodland or a contemporary apartment replete with modern tech. A Luxury Apartment in York
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Apartment 1, Layerthorpe, York YO31 7TY | rita@aluxuryapartmentinyork.co.uk 0161 3309303/ 07790 603767 | aluxuryapartmentinyork.com | Min nights: 3
1 property sleeping 4 Private parking L: £365pw | H: £480pw
Meadowville, Grimston Bar, York YO19 5LA | yorkgardencottage.co.uk 01904 413353 | ann@yorkgardencottage.co.uk | Min nights: 2 Only three miles from York city centre yet surrounded by countryside, this quiet cottage provides private, comfortable family accommodation. We never increase the prices during school holidays and there are ideal transport links. Free off road parking for two cars L: £350pw | H: £430pw
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Book your stay in newly-built, luxury serviced apartments, with one disabledfriendly apartment, and make the most of the prime location within the City Walls. Just a few minutes’ walk from the York’s train station, the apartments are surrounded by a range of attractions, museums, restaurants, bars, and shops.
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The Blue Rooms 4 Franklins Yard, Fossgate, York YO1 9TN | info@thebluebicycle.com thebluebicycle.com | 01904 673990 | Min nights: 1
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Victor Street, Bishophill, York YO1 6HQ | 01904 738579 Min nights: 3 This is a Victorian terraced house overlooking the City Walls in the quiet conservation area of Bishophill. Within easy walking distance of the city centre and historic places of interest, we also have excellent public transport and a local parade of shops and cafés. 1 cottage sleeps 4 Free on-street parking with permit | L: £340pw | H: £460pw
Inyork Holidays offer modern apartments and period townhouses situated within easy access of the city centre and all with parking available. Most are graded 4* or above and all properties operate a no smoking policy. 34 properties sleeping 1 – 8 Free parking L: £335pw | H: £1100pw
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Knowle House Apartments
3 Bootham House, York YO30 7DH | 01904 637404 | greg@hedleyhouse.com hedleyhouse.com | Min nights: 3 | Hot yoga studio
In the heart of the city centre, the Blue Rooms offer luxury, convenience, privacy and comfort. Perfect for leisure, business or romantic breaks, the rooms are beautifully decorated and include champagne, a fruit basket and breakfast.
Colonia Holidays
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Inyork Holidays 11 Walmgate, York YO1 9TX | 01904 632660 | info@inyorkholidays.co.uk inyorkholidays.co.uk | Min nights: 3
8 Toft Green, York YO1 6JT | bookings@aparthotel.co.uk | 07506 678043 yorkaparthotel.co.uk | Min nights: 1
6 properties sleeping 2 – 4 Free parking on site L: £875pw | H: £875pw
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The Garden Cottage
This is a luxurious, beautifully designed, ground floor, one bedroomed apartment in the heart of York. Furnished to excellent standards using only the finest of fabrics. Fully accessible to wheelchair users, this is an apartment to suit every taste.
Aparthotel
1 accessible studio apartment 7 double apartments: 2 adults, 2 children L: £80pn | H: £190pn
1 property sleeping 6 Free on-street parking for one car L: £460pw | H: £670pw
Located within the City Walls and a short walk from the train station and York centre, Fairfax Corner is spacious, light and quiet, and filled with books, music, a leafy private yard - and is eco-friendly too!
6 properties Off-street car park L: £330pw | H: £600pw
These fully fitted luxury apartments are only a six-minute walk to the city centre and include flat screen TVs with Freeview, free Wi-Fi, a hot yoga studio, and an outdoor hot hub and sauna. They are part of the owner’s award-winning hotel and restaurant.
Luxury Apartment No 11 The Walk
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Apartment 11 Holgate Road, York, YO24 4EL | 07810300807 luxuryapartmentyork.wordpress.com | paul.rogan5@googlemail.com Welcome to No. 11 The Walk
• Location – minutes to station, centre & racecourse
• Luxury – modern, gated, private car parking
1 first floor property sleeping 4 Free parking space Price band £111 - £140
• Living – spacious, sophisticated Luxury stay, minutes away
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Goosewood Holiday Park
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Sutton on the Forest, York YO61 1ET | 01723 584311 | info@flowerofmay.com | flowerofmay.com Facebook: flowerofmay | Twitter: @flowerofmayhols | Min nights: 3 | Free parking adjacent to unit | 8 miles out of York
A country retreat in a fabulous location, Goosewood Holiday Park combines open countryside with lovely woodland and is only a few miles from the historic city of York. It is a tranquil oasis where you can relax with your family in your own luxury lodge and make the most of the fantastic on-site facilities which include an indoor pool, lounge bar and family dining space, games room, children’s adventure play area, a well-stocked shop, fishing lake and Wi-Fi access. Accommodation ranges from our Luxury Lodges, complete with hot tubs, through to simple lodges with charming views. Relax in a peaceful location and enjoy the natural surroundings from one of our homes-from-home. All accommodation comes with Freeview TV, DVD, a fully-equipped kitchen, a bath or shower, and veranda with garden furniture.
19 hire caravans/lodges L: £190pw | H: £509pw
Griffon Forest Holiday Lodges Scotchman Lane, Flaxton, York YO60 7RG | 01904 468787 enquiries@griffonforest.co.uk | griffonforest.co.uk | Min nights: 3
Set in tranquil woodlands just north of York, this unique country hideaway is ideal for relaxation or exploring the many local attractions. Pamper yourself in your own individually furnished oak lodge with private outdoor hot tub, cosy couches, flat screen TV/DVD and large timber deck with sunloungers. For the perfect romantic break, choose a lodge with a four-poster bed and Jacuzzi bath. Long and short breaks are available and Griffon Forest Holiday Lodges are open all year.
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Staycity Aparthotels York Paragon St, York YO10 4AH | 01904 626311 | york.info@staycity.com Reservations: +44 203 499 0748 Enquiries: +44 190 462 6311
Conveniently located on Paragon Street, Staycity York offers 197 brand new apartments comprising of a mix of Studio, One Bedroom and Two Bedroom Apartments. Adjacent to the popular entertainment venue, York Barbican, and within very close proximity to the city centre and main transport links. All apartments feature flat screen televisions and fully equipped kitchenette. The rooms also contain iron, ironing board and hairdryer and feature floor to ceiling windows.
On-site, you will find Tykes Bar & Restaurant; indoor tennis and badminton, plus a golf course and driving range. 55 Lodges | 23 sleep 2, 22 sleep 4, 10 sleep 5 Parking adjacent to each lodge L: £545 pw | H: £1075pw | Six miles out of York
197 Apartments Parking available, charges apply
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Pavilion Cottage Shipton Road, York YO30 5RE | pavilioncottage-holidayinyork.co.uk 07974 853876 | handiwhitaker5@gmail.com | Min nights: 3
1 property sleeping 10 Free off-road parking L: £1100pw | H: £1300pw
Fetter Lane, York YO1 6FD | sales@queenshotel-york.com 01904 611321 | queenshotel-york.com | Min nights: 2
Pavilion Cottage is a quintessentially English property. This converted former cricket pavilion has retained much of its original character while providing guests with comfortable, homely accommodation. We are just a mile from York city centre and offer flowers and a welcome tea tray on arrival.
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Riverside House 11 Earlsborough Terrace, York YO30 7BQ | riversidehouseyork.co.uk info@riversidehouseyork.co.uk | 07714 282513 | Min nights: 2
1 property sleeping 6 Free private parking L: £750pw | H: 975pw
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Selby Road, Riccall, York YO19 6QR | southnewlandsfarm@yahoo.co.uk 01757 248203 | southnewlandsfarm.co.uk | Min nights: 3
3 properties sleeping 3 – 18 Free parking on site L: £320pw | H: £695pw | 10 miles out of York
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Grimston Manor Farm, Gilling East, York YO62 4HR | 01347 888654 info@sunsetcottages.co.uk | sunsetcottages.co.uk | Min nights: 3
6 properties sleeping 1 – 6 Ample free parking L: £300pw | H: £550pw | 15 miles out of York
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8/8A Peckitt Street, York, YO1 9SF | 01904 623008 | relax@riverside-york.co.uk F: /The Riverside-York | Tw: @RiversideYork | Min nights: 3
2 properties sleeping 2 – 6 Free parking with permit L: £590pw | H: £1390pw
Tucked away at the foot of the Yorkshire Wolds, not far from the historic city of York. Nestled amongst wildlife, six unique, gold award winning lodges and two Snug Shepherd’s Huts. Escape to Wolds Edge. 6 lodges and 2 Snug Huts | sleep 2-4 (up to 26 people) Free parking L: £249pw| H: £750pw
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York Holiday Homes
11 properties sleeping 2 – 18 Garage or private parking space L: £470 | H: £1220
Discover York’s best Self Catering locations... From luxury city breaks to family holidays, choose from a varied collection of properties in unrivalled locations in the shadow of York Minster. Book our unique Georgian townhouse (sleeps 13) for that special occasion. Short breaks available throughout the year.
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York Lakeside Lodges Moor Lane, York YO24 2QU | neil@yorklakesidelodges.co.uk yorklakesidelodges.co.uk | 01904 702346 | Min nights: 3
Homebaked flapjack, fresh flowers, fine views, memorable sunsets, and twinkling stars. Our granary conversion offers six properties, with access to a stunning garden. Explore Heartbeat and James Herriot country, Castle Howard, Whitby, the coast and York.
The Riverside York
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Wolds Edge
53 Goodramgate, York YO1 7LS | info@yorkholidayhomes.co.uk 01904 641997 | yorkholidayhomes.co.uk
These three pleasant, spacious country bungalows are set in an acre of grounds located just south of York. We offer additional facilities for our less-mobile guests, ensuring the cottages are fully accessible. Whether on holiday, business, or visiting friends and family, you are sure of an enjoyable, relaxing stay.
Sunset Cottages
15 properties sleeping 2 – 6 Limited pre-booked parking L: £500pw | H: £950pw
Situated in a great location, right in the heart of York, our apartments are tastefully decorated and offer a mixture of double, twin or adjoining bedrooms. Many have sofa beds making them flexible for families or couples wanting to share.
Main Street, Bishop Wilton, York YO42 1RX | 07768 534434 info@woldsedge.co.uk| woldsedge.co.uk | Tw: @woldsedge | Min nights: 1
Riverside House has been lovingly decorated and renovated, with an open-plan downstairs, wood burning stove, American style fridge freezer and bay window. Upstairs there’s a twin-bedded en-suite, double bedroom, three foot bunk beds and bathroom.
Strawberry Fields Cottages
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Victoria Cloisters
Situated in the heart of beautiful historic York, our five-star Victorian riverside townhouse and ground floor apartment offers an ideal, luxury self catering base. The perfect, relaxing retreat; explore York’s many attractions from the comfort of your luxury home from home.
16 properties sleeping 2 – 7 Free parking L: £265 – 400pw | H: £530 – 910pw
York Lakeside Lodges combines the countryside with the exciting things that York has to offer, including a range of Scandinavian lodges and cottages set in mature parkland all overlooking our large private fishing lake. We are two miles from York centre and the Park & Ride is nearby.
The York Hop Store and Malt House
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The Old Brewery, Ogleforth, York YO1 7JG | 01262 674932 | Min nights: 3 stay@fieldhousefarmcottages.co.uk | yorkhopstore.co.uk | Tw: @yorkhopstore Minutes from York Minster, The Hop Store (lift access) and Malt House are two stunning apartments. Both have a master en-suite bedroom, second bedroom (twin) and family bathroom. Tranquil and tastefully furnished, luxuriously equipped accommodation. Welcome hamper upon arrival.
2 properties sleeping 2 – 4 Private parking 1 car per apartment L: £750pw | H: £1050pw | No children under 12
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York Racing Stables, Tadcaster Road, York YO24 1QG | 01904 620911 info@stablesideyork.co.uk | stablesideyork.co.uk
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The Fort
1 Little Stonegate, York YO1 8AX | thefortyork.co.uk | 01904 639573/620222 info@thefortyork.co.uk | F: /TheFortBoutiqueHostel | Tw: @thefortyork
Price Band: £50 or less
Voted Number One Hostel in England 2014 by HostelWorld, The Fort lets you economise without compromising on quality. We are centrally located and offer wetrooms, flat screen televisions, Wi-Fi, laundry and complimentary tea/ coffee. Individual dormitory beds and private en-suite rooms available.
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YHA York 42 Water End, Clifton, York YO30 6LP | york@yha.org.uk 01904 653147 | yha.org.uk
This modern stylish hostel accommodation features a bar, restaurant and meeting rooms, and is a short walk from the city centre. With a selection of twin or family en-suite rooms and dorms beds, YHA YorkA3 is ideal for individuals, families, friends and groups.
Rooms: 45 | Ground floor: 20 Family rooms: 45 | Single: 0 Free on-site parking | Price Band: £50 or less
Offering quality accommodation for groups, we feature 132 beds in single, twin and four-bedded rooms. We offer a spacious lounge/ meeting room with large screen TV, DVD and free Wi-Fi. Located in a safe residential area with secure, free parking but easy access to city centre, we are the perfect location for groups of all interests. Adjacent to national cycle route 65, this is an ideal overnight stop for the Way of the Roses route and is on the doorstep of the Knavesmire itself. Excellent breakfasts included and special diets catered for. Single night bookings accepted.
Rooms: 43 | Ground floor: 31 Family rooms: 21 | Single: 11 Ample free parking for cars and coaches Price Band: £50 or less
Safestay
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88-90 Micklegate, York, YO1 6JX | 01904 627720 | receptionyk@safestay.com | safestay.com | F: /yorksafestay Tw: @SafestayYork | Close to NCP, Limited street parking | Bedrooms: 23 | Beds: 147
Safestay York offers mostly en-suite facilities in rooms ranging from private twins and doubles to dormitory rooms with four to 12 bunk beds. This allows us to cater for groups of all sizes including families, couples, backpackers, and school trips. Situated in a beautiful Georgian townhouse built in 1752 within the medieval City Walls, Safestay York is perfectly located to explore the historic city of York. All the city’s major attractions are within easy walking distance of the hostel, where comfort and style await you after a busy day of sightseeing. Our licensed lounge bar serves snacks and light refreshments including a selection of York Brewery beers. You can relax and unwind in one of three social spaces, stay in touch with friends and family using the free Wi-Fi, or enjoy a game of pool in the games room. Safestay York is the ideal destination for your next city break. Price Band: £50 or less
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Goosewood Holiday Park Sutton on the Forest, York YO61 1ET | 01723 584311 info@flowerofmay.com | flowerofmay.com | Min nights: 2/3
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Robin Hood Caravan Park Slingsby, York YO62 4AP | info@robinhoodcaravanpark.co.uk 01653 628391 | robinhoodcaravanpark.co.uk
Goosewood Holiday Park offers spacious touring pitches and luxury lodges for hire, situated in glorious tranquil woodland only a few miles from the historic city of York. After a busy day, relax and enjoy the fabulous facilities Goosewood has to offer, including our leisure complex with indoor pool, lounge bar and family dining area, and games room. It is the perfect choice for your family holiday - you won’t be disappointed!
In the heart of Ryedale this privately-owned caravan park offers peace and tranquillity and an ideal base for York, Flamingoland, the North York Moors, Scarborough, Filey and Whitby. Caravans are available for hire and sale. Touring caravans, motor homes and tents are always welcome. All-weather pitches with electric hook-up, water and waste disposal points available. A small shop and off-licence serves your basic requirements and a children’s play area keeps the youngsters amused. On-site shop | Laundry | Play area | Calor & camping gas Within walking distance: pub serving meals, public transport 20 statics, 38 touring pitches, 30 tent pitches Min nights: 1 | Free parking next to unit
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Foxhill Park Foxhill Park Claxton York YO60 7RX | 01904 468355 / 07803779226 foxhillpark.com | Min night: 1
100 caravan touring pitches (no tents) 19 static pitches (including lodges) Touring caravan pitches from £24-£30 per night Lodge/static caravan from £190-£509 | Free parking adjacent to unit 8 miles out of York
Tickets | Events | Souvenirs & Gifts | York Pass | Attractions
Full of Bright Ideas
Located on the outskirts of the pretty village of Claxton, York, offering excellent access from the A64 York to Scarborough road and is a perfect base for a holiday. Our ideal location and facilities gives the perfect opportunity to explore North Yorkshire and Ryedale. 36 caravan pitches | 20 tents Tent / Caravan sites: £15 – £18pn
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Wagtail Park York North Lane, Huntington, York, YO32 9SU | peter@wagtailpark.co.uk 07970 643777 | wagtailpark.co.uk | Fully accessible | Min night: 1
Open all year, set in 10 acres of landscaped parkland. Three miles from the Historic Centre of York. Wagtail Park is an idyllic holiday retreat to relax and fish. There are also 4 fully insulated and heated camping pods. Luxury shower block with underfloor heating. 33 touring pitches | 4 camping pods Tent / Caravan sites: £20pn
Visit York’s Information Centre provides everything you need to get the most out of your visit to the city – maps, guidebooks, York Passes, attraction tickets and a huge selection of regional gifts.
Visit York Information Centre 1 Museum Street, YO1 7DT
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STAR RATINGS EXPLAINED Visit York strives to promote accommodation that is trusted to be of an acceptable standard and encourages providers to sign up to one of the two national quality schemes operated by the AA and Quality in Tourism.
Accommodation featured in this guide displaying star symbols means it has been quality assessed by VisitBritain or the AA. A property not displaying stars will be awaiting inspection. A property displaying a ‘Q’ symbol indicates that it has been self-assessed and the owner has agreed to adhere to and sign up to a Code of Conduct. Some larger hotel companies operate their own internal inspection policy. Please be aware that ratings may change throughout the year. To confirm a rating, contact Visit York Information Centre on 01904 550099. Accommodation in this guide has been divided into five categories: Hotels Hotels must have a minimum of six rooms, a licence, offer dinner at least five nights a week (unless designated a Metro Hotel), and have all rooms en-suite or with private bathrooms. They must also operate a high staff-to-guest ratio thereby making service very attentive. Guest Accommodation A category on its own, this also covers B&Bs, guest houses, inns, farmhouses and restaurants with rooms. These tend to be personally run by the owners. Self Catering For self-catering accommodation, the layout and design, plus the range and quality of the kitchen equipment is assessed, as well as the quality and comfort of the bedrooms and bathrooms and – crucially – the cleanliness. Higher star-rated accommodation tends to have more spacious bedrooms and bathrooms. Budget Accommodation Hostels and campus accommodation provide somewhere safe for young people, families and larger groups, and can be star-rated. Higher-rated accommodation often provides en-suite rooms. Holiday, Touring & Camping Parks VisitBritain’s star ratings reflect the overall quality of the park from one to five stars – five stars being reserved for parks of exceptional quality. The AA provides a similar inspection scheme for which they award pennants.
Star Ratings Made Easy Simple, practical, no frills Well presented, well run Good level of quality & comfort Excellent standard throughout Exceptional, degree of luxury
Accessibility Symbols relating to the National Accessibility Scheme (NAS) for wheelchair users and those with limited mobility are displayed where appropriate on relevant advertisements.
The Inspection Process Both VisitBritain and the AA assess hotels and guest accommodation to the same criteria with the star rating reflecting the overall quality of the experience. Professional assessors visit properties every year, carrying out a routine day visit or an overnight stay in the case of serviced accommodation. On these occasions, they book in anonymously and test all the facilities and services. A quality score is awarded for every aspect of the experience, including the comfort of the bed, the quality of the food and, most importantly, the cleanliness. They also score the warmth of welcome.
Alternative Accommodation There are a number of accommodation providers who, although not eligible to display a NAS symbol, are still able to offer suitable and very comfortable accommodation for people with limited mobility. These divide into two groups and are clearly marked in each entry.
The ‘Q’ Code of Conduct Should an accommodation provider decide not to be inspected, Visit York will only promote that provider on the condition they sign a Code of Conduct declaring that they will provide a quality standard throughout. Failure to do this will result in Visit York refusing to place bookings or promote them via the Visit York website.
SA (Self Assessed) Accommodation providers, restaurants and cafés displaying the self assessed SA symbol may have limited access but can accommodate people with mobility problems. For more information, call the Visitor Information Centre on 01904 550099 or visit www.visityork.org for information on individual accommodation providers.
Awards – Gold, Silver and Red or Yellow Stars Places that ‘go the extra mile’ will, in the case of VisitBritain, be awarded a Gold or Silver award and in the case of the AA, be entitled to display red stars for a hotel or yellow for guest accommodation.
Complaints If you have any issues that have not been resolved by the proprietor/manager and which you would like to bring to the attention of the inspecting authority, please address your correspondence to the relevant organisation:
Rosettes The AA’s rosette scheme is an award, not a classification. It is designed to assess the quality of food served and is awarded annually on a rising scale of one to five. This is not to be confused with the VisitBritain rosette, which appears in the guide like this: and is used for quality standards.
DisabledGo Establishments displaying the DisabledGo symbol have been visited by a trained access surveyor. Detailed access information for these venues is available at www.disabledgo.com.
For VisitBritain ratings: Quality in Tourism, Farncombe House, Broadway, Worcestershire WR12 7LJ Call 0845 300 6996 For AA ratings: The AA, 15th Floor Fanum House, Basing View, Basingstoke RG21 4EA Call 01256 844455 More detailed information about the requirements of each star rating is available from Quality in Tourism qualityintourism.com or the AA theaa.com.
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Leia 6 Spurriergate, York YO1 9QR | 01904 612489 york@leialingerie.com | leialingerie.com
Where to Shop
Free expert fitting service Lingerie and Swimwear Cup sizes A to K, back sizes 28 to 44 It’s our aim to help you look fabulous and feel fantastic. You will leave us radiating with confidence and with a genuine sense of delight.
You’ll find award-winning shopping streets, contemporary art galleries and beautiful gift shops in York. If you fancy a shopping spree during your stay, look no further than our Shopping Streets article on page 10-11 to find the best independent retailers across the city.
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Monk Bar Model Shop 2 Goodramgate, York, YO1 7LQ | 01904 659423 monkbarmodelshop.co.uk | Open: 9am-5.30pm Mon-Sat
Model railways, diecast aircraft and vehicles, plastic kits, Scalextric, scenics and jigsaws: you’ll find them all and more at Monk Bar Model Shop. Now in its 54th year of trading, this traditional model shop is situated next to Monk Bar, only two minutes from York Minster. Open: 9am-5.30pm Mon-Sat
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Nomination 99 Low Petergate, York YO1 7HY | 01904 675797 nomination.com | york.store@nomination.com
13 Church Street, York YO1 8BE | 01904 651206 sales@heraldry.co.uk | heraldry.co.uk
Discover the Nomination composable charm bracelet made up of interlocking precious links. Make an exclusive personalised bracelet that you can create and re-create as often as you like. Nomination creates fashion jewellery for men and women of all ages. Experience Italian style made in Italy.
Discover the origins of your family name with a search of our digital library of family name records. Our friendly staff will be pleased to assist you, or you can just browse our unique range of gifts associated with the origins of family names. Open: 10am-6pm Mon-Sat, 10.30am-5pm Sun.
Open: 9:30am–5:30pm Mon–Sat, 11am – 5pm Sun
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Shared Earth 1 Minster Gates, York YO1 7HL | 01904 632896 ys@sharedearth.co.uk | sharedearth.co.uk
50 Low Petergate, York YO1 7HZ | 01904 571160 customerservice@azendi.com | azendi.com/azendi-york
Fair Trade, Eco, Ethical, Recycled Gifts: home accessories and furnishings, fashion accessories, jewellery and children’s products. Located on the corner of Stonegate and Petergate, in the shadow of York Minster.
We are a unique Yorkshire jewellery brand, which specialises in creating high quality contemporary sterling silver designs. Visit us in-store today and discover our precious collections which feature beautifully cut stones and genuine freshwater pearls.
3 Blake St, York YO1 8QJ | 01904 675787 yorkcocoahouse.co.uk | Tw: @YorkCocoaHouse
36 Gillygate, York YO31 | 01904 864153 | theyorkmakery@gmail.com theyorkmakery.co.uk | F: @theyorkmakery
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Join us at York Cocoa House to discover our chocolate café, chocolate workshops and our chocolate emporium where all chocolates are hand crafted in York using the finest cocoa ingredients.
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Come to 36 Gillygate and visit The York Makery - a modern crafter’s paradise! You’ll find yarn, fabric, haberdashery, gifts and more; we also run craft classes, workshops and parties!
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10 Coppergate, York, YO1 9NT & branches throughout the UK www.charlesclinkard.co.uk
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Monks Cross YOUR FIRST STOP IN YORK FIND US AT YO1 9NT, OR FOLLOW SIGNS TO THE JORVIK VIKING CENTRE
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monkscrossshopping.com | 01904 623374 F: /MonksCrossShopping | Tw: @MonksCross
THE COPPERGATE CENTRE:
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York’s Premier Shopping Destination With a great mix of popular high street stores and eateries like Primark, H&M, River Island, Schuh, Debenhams, Boots, New Look, M&S Simply Food, Starbucks, Costa, and Pizza Hut - Monks Cross Shopping Park is York’s premier shopping destination. Located 1 mile from York city centre with 4 hours free parking and shopping until 8pm weekdays, there’s plenty of time to get everything you need.
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Mulberry Hall, Stonegate, York
An exciting Christmas wonderland all year round Find exclusive, handcrafted Christmas decorations, unique gifts and traditional treasures over two floors in our beautifully restored 15th century building and experience the magic of Christmas. 17-19 Stonegate, York YO1 8ZW | All year round | www.wohlfahrt.com/en
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Our store is the perfect place to find that special gift. We have a unique collection of homeware, soft furnishings, furniture, lighting and collectable pieces you won’t find anywhere else. Visit our stylish new store, now open in 14 Little Stonegate, York Open 7 days a week plus bank holidays.
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Where To eat Whether you want quintessentially English afternoon tea followed by world cuisine or some tasty homemade pastries or naughty sweet treats, allow us take you on a whistle-stop gourmet tour of what you can taste in York.
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Ainsty Ales
The Botanist
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15-19 Stonegate, York YO1 8ZW | 01904 541177 thebotanist.uk.com/location/york | yorkbookings@thebotanist.uk.com
Manor Farm Buildings, Acaster Malbis, York | 01904 703233 ainstyales.co.uk | Tw: @AintsyAles Our first two years were spent borrowing another brew-house... in 2016 we found a home of our own in York... now Ainsty Ales opens its doors to you!
Open: Mon – Fri 8am - 5pm only | Restricted access
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Akash Tandoori Restaurant 10 North Street, York YO1 6JD | 01904 633550 | www.akashyork.co.uk
Welcome to York’s oldest Indian restaurant, established in 1982. Akash Tandoori Restaurant & Takeaway offers great food, swift service and good prices. - Group bookings welcome. - 15% discount with this advert. Open: Morning coffee from 10am, lunch from midday, dinner from 5pm.
The Bar Convent Living Heritage Centre
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Discover a botanical concept like no other, explore the delights of botanical cocktails, craft beers & ales and our very own gin list. Set over 3 floors in Mulberry House, guests can enjoy brunch from 10am with food inspired by the deli, rotisserie and BBQ served until 11pm. Private dining is available as a secluded retreat to relax with friends or partake in a cocktail or ale masterclass. Enjoy live music every night, sublime social times are guaranteed!
17 Blossom Street, York YO24 1AQ | 01904 643238 reception@bar-convent.org.uk | bar-convent.org.uk Take afternoon tea in our garden or enjoy home-cooked food in our Café, then explore 300+ years of history in our new Exhibition. Near the train station and city centre.
Open: Sun–Thurs: 10am - 12am, Fri–Sat 10am – 1am
The Black Swan Hotel
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58 Walmgate, York YO1 9TL | 01904 672474 | deli-barbakan.co.uk barbakandeli@yahoo.co.uk | F: /Barbakan.Restaurant | Tw: @theBarbakan Leading you into a world of Polish cuisine, Barbakan serves carefully crafted dishes that guarantee an authentic taste of the country’s finest foods. Located just minutes from JORVIK Viking Centre and Clifford’s Tower, this is a great place to refuel with something a little different. Open: See website Restricted access
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Bengal Brasserie 21 Goodramgate, York YO1 7LW | bengal.brass@hotmail.com 01904 613131 | bengal-brasserie.com
Award winning restaurant group and creative Asian cuisine by our award winning chef in a contemporary and relaxed atmosphere. We serve authentic Indian/ Bengali food at its highest standard to suit all palates. 5 star hygiene rating by FSA. Open: Mon - Sat 5:30pm - 11:30pm Sun 4pm - 11pm
The Black Swan Hotel at Helmsley offers the perfect retreat from the rest of the world, offering boundless hospitality, home from home country comfort, roaring fires, and exceptional cuisine. The hotel is home to ‘The Gallery’, a 3 AA rosette fine dining restaurant. The Gallery offers a selection of menus including a six course Tasting Menu and an À la Carte Menu, which are essentially classical/ modern British in style. Simplicity is key to these menus which use a discerning choice of only a few sensational ingredients to create bold flavour combinations. The Black Swan is also home to its own award winning Tearoom which is renowned for its traditional full Afternoon Tea – a must visit place for Afternoon Tea lovers! Open: See website
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1. Three Tuns 12 Coppergate, YO1 9NR
2. Golden Slipper 20 Goodramgate, YO1 7LG
4. Blue Boar 5 Castlegate, YO1 9RN
Established in 1782, The Three Tuns is one of York’s last surviving historic pubs. Situated on Coppergate, close to JORVIK Viking Centre and the Grand Opera House, we serve awardwinning cask ales, homemade hot mulled cider and the best freshly beer battered fish and chips in town!
A traditional style country pub in the heart of the city, sitting in the shadow of York Minster. A warm welcome, handpulled ales, home-cooked food, quizzes, live music, dog friendly, lots of history. Follow us on Facebook and Twitter.
Reputedly haunted by Dick Turpin, whose body was laid in the vaulted cellars, the Blue Boar has an intriguing past. Today you’ll find a range of awardwinning cask ales and great food served until 9.30pm daily. Also showing all the best sporting action on Sky Sports.
3. Blue Bell 53 Fossgate, YO1 9TF
5. Ye Olde Shambles Tavern 44 Shambles, YO1 7LZ
The Blue Bell is York’s smallest, friendliest and most traditional pub. It is the only pub in York to have a Grade II* Listed, untouched, 1903 Edwardian interior and is the CAMRA Pub of the Season for Winter 2017, awarded in recognition of the quality of its ales, service and atmosphere.
The tavern, a former butcher’s, is situated in the historic Shambles serving Yorkshire beer and cider, a traditional pub menu and enjoys Good Food Awards and Trip Advisor Customer Excellence Awards. Our outside seating area backs onto the vibrant marketplace.
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6. The Last Drop Inn 27 Colliergate, YO1 8BN
8. Brew York Walmgate, YO1 9TT
10. Pivni 6 Patrick Pool, YO1 8BB
The staff are friendly, welcoming and are on hand to advise you in your choice of drink. Our pub policy is no jukeboxes, gaming machines or children, so you can relax and enjoy your drinks in peace and quiet.
Brew York’s showpiece brewery and tap room set in a charismatic industrial venue offers a front row seat to the brewing process and stunning views of Rowntree Wharf from the riverside beer garden. Brewery Tours operate on Fridays and Saturdays.
Pivni is a world beer freehouse located in a beautiful 3 storey Tudor building dating from the 1500s. With 12 Keg beers and 5 Cask ales on rotation, 70+ bottles and artisanal wines and spirits; we have something for everyone.
7. Hole in the Wall High Petergate, YO1 7EH
9. Three Legged Mare 15 High Petergate, YO1 7EN
A traditional pub with a haunting history. Situated in the Heart of York on High Petergate, between Bootham Bar and York Minster. You’ll find a menu offering great British classics and changing daily specials, complemented by a selection of cask ales and world wines.
In a bustling city filled with traditional real ale pubs, the Three Legged Mare is the most refreshing of finds! Our pub is modern and light yet maintains a historic feel. It is a lively venue with regular live music and a warm and friendly welcome.
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Bill’s Restaurant
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19 Bridge Street, York YO1 6DA | 01904 633800 york@cosmo-restaurants.co.uk | cosmo-restaurants.co.uk
12 Coney St, York YO1 9NA | 01904 643238 | york@bills-email.co.uk bills-website.co.uk | Tw: @BillsRestaurant | F: /billsrestaurants Take a seat and relax over breakfast, lunch or dinner. Comfy sofas, cosy corners and smile-on-your-face food – Bills offers a warm and relaxed atmosphere. Buzzing by day and candle-lit by night, everyone is welcome!
Open: Mon – Sat 8am - 11pm, Sun 9am - 10.30pm | Restricted access
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The Blue Bicycle 34 Fossgate, York YO1 9TA | info@thebluebicycle.com 01904 673990 | thebluebicycle.com
Located in the heart of York, this former 19th century brothel gives the opportunity to dine in the original booths – or ‘beds’ – overlooking the River Foss. Old charm, fine food and an excellent wine list. Whether you are looking for Chinese, Italian, Indian or Traditional Carvery, you’ll be spoilt for choice. With over 150 dishes from around the world, COSMO York promises to deliver seasonal menus from a global kitchen.
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Café Concerto The Music House, 21 High Petergate, York YO1 7EN | 01904 610478 coffee@cafeconcerto.biz | cafeconcerto.biz
This is a rare, independent favourite opposite York Minster. Indulge in seriously good coffee and delicious home-made food in a music-themed, rustic atmosphere. Enjoy a delicious breakfast or lunch, Yorkshire afternoon tea and candlelit bistro dinner. Treat yourself to room service in the luxury holiday apartment for short breaks.
Best of all, you can eat ‘unlimited courses’ for one set price. Lunch from £8.49 and Dinner from £13.99 (prices vary). COSMO prides itself on offering excellent choice and value in luxurious surroundings - a perfect venue for families and parties.
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62A Low Petergate, York YO1 7HZ | 01904 654123 filmoreandunion.com
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Corner Grill House 9 Walmgate, York YO1 9TX | 01904 654201
Welcome to Corner Grill House where each dish is fresh and expertly prepared. Using locally sourced products we offer an amazing choice of home-made burgers and incredibly tasty specials created by our passionate chef Radek Bak. Open: Mon - Fri - 5.30 - 10pm Sat & Sun - 12 - 10pm
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Delrio’s Restaurant 10-12 Blossom Street, York YO24 1AE | 01904 622695 info@delriosrestaurant.com | delriosrestaurant.com | Restricted access
Open: Tues - Sat 6 - 10.30pm. Closed Sun and Mon
Relax and enjoy home-cooked Italian cuisine with a strong Sardinian influence in this lively family-owned cellar restaurant. Choose from fresh seafood, locally sourced steaks, traditional pizzas, pastas and homemade desserts, complemented by fine wines, cocktails and aperitifs. Enjoy alfresco dining on the Garden Terrace during the summer.
Looking for inspirational GLUTEN FREE OR DAIRY FREE? Visit this cosy upstairs Award Winning independent restaurant with an open kitchen and enjoy mouth-wateringly good food that is 100% Gluten Free, and will set your taste buds dancing! • Breakfast. Lunch and Dinner • Sunday Brunch with bagels, pancakes etc • Home baked gluten and diary free cakes, Afternoon Tea • Organic coffee and wines, fresh juicing Dogs welcome! | Coeliac Accredited | Free From award 2016
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Old White Swan 80 Goodramgate, York YO1 7LF | 01904 540911 www.nicholsonspubs.co.uk
Duncombe Place, York YO1 7EF | sales@deancourt-york.co.uk deancourt-york.co.uk | Tw: @DeanCourtYork | F: /deancourt-york
Enjoy real ales and great British pub food served until 10pm in one of York’s most iconic pubs, which dates back to the 16th century. There are three bars situated around a stunning courtyard and in the winter keep warm next to the two roaring fires.
Open: Seven days a week from 10am | Fully accessible
The only restaurant in York offering views of the Minster. Winner of a 2AA Rosette award, menus are dominated by local fresh produce accompanied by the finest selected wines. Unique Yorkshire ‘Afternoon Tea by gum!’ or a Traditional Afternoon Tea. 2 or 3 course Early Bird menu available between 5.30pm and 7pm. Coeliac and Gluten free diets catered for.
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D’vine 20-24 Swinegate, York YO1 8AZ | 01904 633700 | dvine.co.uk info@dvine.co.uk | Tw: @dvineyork
Set in the heart of York, this independent restaurant is just a short walk from the Minster and offers exquisite homemade food and worldclass cocktails. Enjoy our surprising offers where two people can eat for £29.00 or sample one of our delicious cocktails for £3.50 at selected times. Discounts offered for party and group bookings.
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Earl Grey Tea Rooms 13-14 Shambles, York YO1 7LZ | 01904 654353
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High Tea has been a tradition with us for over 30 years – enjoy a feast of sandwiches, scones and cake. Explore our menu for a selection of delicious light lunches. End your visit in our unique gift shop. The Quintessential English Tea Room & Garden (We also serve coffee!) Open: Daily from 10am | Restricted access
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Fiesta Latina
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14 Clifford Street, York, YO1 9RD | 01904 658772 fiestalatinayork.co.uk/york Fiesta Latina York offers a wide selection of Mexican and Tex-Mex food. Come along for fantastic food, generous portions and a great night out! We probably have the largest selection of Tequilas in the North.
Open: Mon - Fri 4 – 10pm Sat - Sun 12 - 10pm
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2. Barbakan 58 Walmgate, YO1 9TL
4. El Piano 15-17 Grape Ln, YO1 7HU
Fiesta Latina York offers a wide selection of Mexican and Tex-Mex food. Come along for fantastic food, generous portions and a great night out! We probably have the largest selection of Tequilas in the North.
The Barbakan is a family run Polish Restaurant and Caffe serving traditional Polish food, finest coffee, cakes and breakfasts. Located on Walmgate a short stroll from the City Centre.
EL PIANO’s international menu is wholly free from animal products, gluten, nuts, palm oil and refined sugar. EL PIANO, like Perú, blends the influences of many cultures and races, and besides, some of the EL PIANO family are from Perú!
3. Wagamama 77-81 Goodramgate, YO1 7LS
5. Whippet Inn 15 North St, YO1 6JD
Wagamama’s Japanese inspired menu has been created to soothe, nourish, sustain and inspire. Visit the York restaurants in the heart of the city or at the York Designer Outlet for the perfect stop after designer shopping.
Flying the flag for Yorkshire produce! The Whippet is known for its fantastic range of speciality steaks & varied À la Carte menu, with a well-deserved reputation for serving the Best Sunday Roast in town, all with warm friendly service.
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8. Turtle Bay 11 Little Stonegate, YO1 8AX
10. Lucia Wine Bar & Grill 13 Back Swinegate, YO1 8AJ
York’s first Nepalese restaurant. Family run restaurant providing high quality, fresh and authentic Nepalese cuisine. 10% early dinner discount: 5-7pm (except Friday and Saturday).
Turtle Bay celebrates the lively, colourful, soulful and, above all, delicious experiences that the Caribbean has to offer - from explosive flavours to laid back ‘liming’.
Enjoy al fresco dining at Lucia Wine Bar & Grill York. Just steps away from the iconic York Minster, we serve Italian and tapas dishes and world-class cocktails. A must-visit destination for locals and visitors.
7. Kapadokya 50 24 George Hudson St, YO1 6LP
9. Gibson’s 129 Micklegate, YO1 6LB
This is the premier authentic, family-run Turkish restaurant in North Yorkshire, featuring traditional open charcoal cooking across a range of grills. Our experienced Turkish chef serves kebabs, stews, vegetarian and fish dishes, all at excellent value for money.
We are proud of the food we create and serve the most authentic and best smoked BBQ meats in York. We aim to provide a unique, high quality and value for money menu in a relaxed environment to match our way of thinking.
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Dining at The Grand The Grand Hotel & Spa, Station Rise, York YO1 6GD | 01904 380060 dining@thegrandyork.co.uk | thegrandyork.co.uk
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Kapadokya 24 George Hudson Street, York YO1 6LP | 01904 622500 / 01904 625250 kapadokya-restaurant.co.uk | Fully accessible
Discover modern British cuisine inspired by the seasonal and local ingredients from the county at The Grand’s 3 AA Rosette restaurant. Try the Tasting Menu with wine pairing for a true gourmet experience.
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Afternoon Tea at The Grand The Grand Hotel & Spa, Station Rise, York YO1 6GD | 01904 380060 dining@thegrandyork.co.uk | thegrandyork.co.uk
For a quintessentially English experience enjoy the timeless tradition of Afternoon Tea. For an extra special touch, accompany with a flute of Champagne, Prosecco or a tea cup of Hendrick’s Gin.
This is the premier authentic, family-run Turkish restaurant in North Yorkshire, featuring traditional open charcoal cooking across a range of grills. Our experienced Turkish chef serves kebabs, stews, vegetarian and fish dishes at excellent value for money. Set menu deal available every day except Friday and Saturday after 5pm, bank holidays and Mother and Father’s Day. 2 course £13.95 3 course £15.95.
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Jamie’s Italian
55 Goodramgate, York YO1 7LS | 01904 632734 limehouserestaurant@gmail.com | limehouserestaurant-york.com
Lendal Cellars, 26 Lendal, York YO1 8AA | 01904 238979 jamiesitalian.com/york Jamie’s Italian is all about serving rustic Italian food made with the best possible ingredients. Enjoy freshly made pasta, delicious antipasti planks and our award-winning kids menu, plus much more. As a special treat, quote ‘Visit York offer’ when you book and you’ll get a free glass of Prosecco for everyone in your party. T&Cs at jamiesitalian.com/terms.
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Joe’s Kitchen
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The Lime House
3 Coney Street, York YO1 9QL | 01904 541941 joeskitchen.co.uk/restaurant/york
Adam and Catherine Fisher have created a special reputation for excellence in their award winning restaurant. Outstanding food and wine are complemented by welcoming staff, soft candlelight and a relaxed, friendly atmosphere, creating a delightful culinary experience. Open: Tues – Sat 12 – 2pm & from 6.30 – 9.30pm | Limited access
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Loch Fyne Foss Bridge House, Walmgate, York YO1 9TJ | 01904 627484 york@lochfyne.net | lochfyneseafoodandgrill.co.uk
Joe’s Kitchen is all about sharing feel good food, day & night. We rustle up hearty comfort dishes, have our own artisan coffee blend and our own Joe’s beer. Drop in, soak up the vibe and leave feeling good.
Come along to the newly refurbished Loch Fyne York. Celebrate or enjoy a light lunch with brilliant seafood and 5 star service in this wonderful historic building.
Open: 8am - 11pm daily
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Las Iguanas 21 Back Swinegate, York YO1 8AD | 01904 521100 york@iguanas.co.uk | iguanas.co.uk | F: /lasiguanasyork
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Lucia Wine Bar & Grill 13 Back Swinegate, York, North Yorkshire YO1 8AJ | 01904 731599 york@luciawinebar.co.uk | luciawinebar.co.uk
Enjoy al fresco dining whatever the weather at Lucia Wine Bar & Grill York. Located just steps away from the iconic York Minster, we serve Italian and tapas dishes and world-class cocktails. It’s a mustvisit destination for locals and visitors.
Enjoy mouth-watering classics - fajitas, burritos, enchiladas and delicious flame-grilled meats, alongside exotic salads and tasty burgers. Veggie and gluten-free menus, and options that kids will love. Plus 2FOR1 cocktails all day, every day! Open: 11am - 2am Fully accessible
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Michael’s Brasserie
Pairings Wine Bar
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28 Castlegate, York YO1 9RP | 01904 848909 pairings.co.uk
Galtres Lodge Hotel, 54 Low Petergate, York YO1 7HZ | 01904 622478 info@galtreslodgehotel.co.uk | galtreslodgehotel.co.uk Michael’s Brasserie specialises in an extensive range of both traditional and contemporary cuisine at reasonable prices. Different daily specials are always available. The restaurant is open seven days a week, serving award-winning breakfasts, lunches, plus dinners accompanied by excellent wines. Restricted access
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Mumbai Lounge
47 Fossgate, York YO1 9TF | 01904 654155 | info@mumbailoungeyork.co.uk mumbailoungeyork.co.uk
Open: 12 – 2pm & 5.30 – 11.30pm Closed Friday lunch | Fully accessible
Enjoy tasty Indian and Bangladeshi cuisine and relax in the lounge bar. Private dining and parties of all sizes welcome. Voted top curry restaurant in the region, top five in the UK by TripAdvisor (Oct 2011). Restaurant of the Year Finalist, Visit York Tourism Awards 2013 & 2015. Recommended by Harden’s. British Curry Awards Finalist 2015 & 2016.
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No.88 Walmgate
Discover Pairings, York’s exclusive independent wine bar, where contemporary comes together with elegance to create a unique and inspired experience. Explore the handpicked selection of the finest wines, champagnes, local ales and cocktails. Accompany your tastes with recommended food pairings featuring the absolute best in locally sourced charcuterie, artisan cheese and desserts. This truly is one of the bars in York not to miss, not to mention its ideal setting in the shadow of Clifford’s Tower.
88 – 96 Walmgate, York YO1 9TL | 01904 231333 | info@inyoryk.co.uk 88walmgate.com Discover No.88 Walmgate for fresh flavours and seasonal ingredients all inspired by Yorkshire. Accompany your meal with a local craft beer or ale, or perhaps a Freakshake if you dare!
Open: Mon - Thurs 12 noon - 11pm. Fri - Sat 11am - midnight. Sunday 12 noon - 10pm.
The Refectory
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Station Road, York YO24 1AA | 01904 653681 theprincipalhotel.com/york Open 12 noon - 10pm.
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Garden Room Station Road, York YO24 1AA | 01904 653681 theprincipalhotel.com/york
With views across manicured lawns all the way to the Minster, the Garden Room is a beautiful setting for afternoon tea. We source our tea from the Rare Tea Company, who supply the world’s best tea direct from farmers and their tea gardens.
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The Chapter House Station Road, York YO24 1AA | 01904 653681 theprincipalhotel.com/york
Opposite York Station, Chapter House serves wines, craft beers and classic cocktails, along with a bar menu that highlights local produce. Pass the time before catching a train, meet with colleagues over coffee or join us for drinks in the evening - there’s also live music every Friday. Open: from 11am
At the Refectory Kitchen & Terrace, we celebrate the best ingredients from York and the surrounding countryside to produce traditional British classics. Choose from dishes such as Rump of Nidderdale lamb with heritage carrots, our signature beef burger from R&J Family Butchers (topped with Swaledale Cheddar and treacle-cured bacon) or Yorkshire Parkin (a deliciously sticky ginger cake served with Yorkshire beer glaze and custard). Just next to York Station.
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1. Bakes & Co 78-80 Gillygate, YO31 7EQ
2. Roberto Authentic Italian Gelato 3 Goodramgate, YO1 7LJ
4. Donut Kitchen Silver St, YO1 8RY
Recent addition to Gillygate, Bakes & Co., offers the sweetest, buttery, homemade tray bakes and cakes perfect for a naughty indulgent treat! Enjoy alongside a cup of freshly roasted Roost coffee and watch Gillygate go by in the relaxing ambience of the café.
Enjoy daily homemade gelato according to the most ancient Italian tradition, excellent coffee, crepes, waffles, and cakes. You can also enjoy a selection of sandwiches and platters with typical Italian meats, cheese, olives or sliced pizza and pasta, both to eat in or take away.
The Donut Kitchen has built a reputation as one of Yorks best snack stops, offering delicious traditional donutscooked to order- complimented by their indulgent Belgian chocolate dipping sauce. Not to be missed.
3. Gatehouse Coffee Walmgate Bar, YO10 2UB
5. York Cocoa House 3 Blake St, YO1 8QJ
At Gatehouse Coffee you can enjoy expertly crafted espresso drinks and homemade food in an atmosphere that is truly unique. Feel refreshed after a speciality tea and sate your appetite with a handmade panini. Our medieval café is well worth the walk down Walmgate!
Join us at York Cocoa House to enjoy our chocolate café, workshop and chocolate emporium where we love sharing our passion for chocolate. Our products are all hand crafted in York using fine cocoa and wonderful local flavours to create our classic chocolate collections.
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6. Sweet Treasures 5 Shambles, YO1 7LZ
8. Double Dutch Pancake House 7 Church St, YO1 8BG
10. Milk Shack 14A Church St, YO1 8BE
Situated on the Shambles, Sweet Treasures is the classic traditional English sweet shop. Over 300 traditional and modern sweets cover every available square inch of this small but incredibly well stocked shop. Sure to please sugar fanatics of all ages.
Delicious pancakes made fresh with our own secret recipe using free-range organic milk and eggs. Toppings include nutella, salted caramel, ice-cream, fresh cream, bananas, maple syrup bailey’s liquor, rum soaked raisins, coconut, pineapple also gluten-free and vegan pancakes.
Shacking up York since 2006. With over 180 flavours, we are sure to get your taste buds tingling. From shakes to smoothies, our friendly staff are here to cater for you. The Milkshack is a must visit while in York.
7. Patisserie Valerie 5 Feasegate, YO1 8SH
9. York’s Chocolate Story 3-4 Kings Square, YO1 7LD
Sit back, relax and enjoy lovingly handmade cakes and patisserie as well as the finest teas and coffees at Patisserie Valerie, or try a traditional afternoon tea for two – the perfect treat to share with a loved one.
York’s Chocolate Story is the perfect place to discover York’s sweet past. The fully guided tour takes you on a journey through the history of the city’s most famous confectioners and the iconic brands they created.
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Olivia’s Artisan Café oliviasbakeryandcafe.co.uk | 01325 351879 30 Goodramgate, York YO1 7LG
18 Goodramgate, York YO1 7LG | 01904 628869 royaloakyork@hotmail.co.uk | royaloakyork.co.uk
Olivia’s Artisan Bakery and Café in the heart of York brings a selection of fresh bread, cakes, pastries, paninis, sandwiches and daily specials, all freshly prepared on the premises.
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The Raj - Indian restaurant
Located in the heart of historic York just a few minutes’ walk from York Minster, the Royal Oak serves homecooked food with the emphasis on only using fresh, locally sourced ingredients. In addition, choose from a choice of quality cask ales, beers and lagers as well as a great range of wines and speciality coffees.
The Raj is a celebrity hot spot and the finest Indian in town, only a one-minute walk from the famous York Minster. Our food is cooked fresh to order. Come and enjoy what will be the dining experience of your life. Very stylish restaurant, fully licensed and fully air conditioned. Open: Seven days a week, 9am-5pm | Fully accessible
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This independent 42 seat casual dining restaurant has a seasonal menu devised by a team of creative chefs that draws from Yorkshire’s abundance of produce. Housed in a Grade II* listed building, with a beautiful private dining space and surprise Roman remains to view by request in the basement. Our Owlet shop offers organic wine and boutique beers.
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Revolution York
Located opposite Clifford’s Tower, Tower Vue is a family-run café offering traditional breakfast, lunch and afternoon teas. Enjoy homemade soups, hot and cold snacks, and a selection of homemade scones and cakes. We also serve Yorkshire ice cream. Eat in or takeaway. Dogs welcome.
Walmgate Ale House & Bistro
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25 Walmgate, York YO1 9TX | 01904 629222 | greatfood@walmgateale.co.uk walmgateale.co.uk | 10% discount with this advertisement *
104 Micklegate, York, North Yorkshire YO1 6JX | 01904 658658 info@rattleowl.co.uk | rattleowl.co.uk
Open: See website | Fully accessible
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Tower Vue Café 14 Tower Street, York YO19SA | 01904 647963 F: /Tower-Vue-Café
21 – 22 Bootham, York YO30 7BW | 01904 612017/613366 ahmforh@aol.com | therajyork.com
The Rattle Owl
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Coney Street, York YO19 9NA| 01904 676054 | revolution-bars.co.uk/york bookings-york@revolution-bars.co.uk | Tw: @revyork
Visit York Pub of the Year 2016 Fantastic homemade bar snacks, locally brewed real ales, two floors of award winning bistro, all set in a charming 17th Century building… With our own Ghost! *Offer excludes parties over six and cannot be used in conjunction with any other offer
Fully accessible | Open: See website
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Wildes Wine Bar & Bistro 21 Grape Lane, York, YO1 7HO | wildeswinebar@gmail.com wildeswinebar.co.uk | Tw: @wildesyork
Situated in the heart of one of the most historic cities, Revolution York has the luxury of two private bars and an outdoor terrace that overlooks the river Ouse.
Wildes offers you a warm and friendly welcome right in the heart of York. Independently run, serving great food and a wide selection of Wines, Beers & Spirits.
Open: Seven days a week 11:30 – 1am
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Russells of Coppergate 26 Coppergate, York YO1 9NR | 01904 644330 eat@russellsofyork.com | russellsofyork.com
Traditional carvery in a historical setting. Succulent roasts, à la carte and vegetarian options, plus a tempting choice of homemade specials and desserts.
Open: Morning coffee from 10am, lunch from midday, dinner from 5pm.
The Yorkshire bar and grill | Monkbar Hotel
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St Maurices Road, York YO31 7JA | 01904 667700 theyorkshirebarandgrill.co.uk | info@theyorkshirebarandgrill.co.uk Just two minutes’ walk from York Minster, The Yorkshire bar and grill celebrates the very best in the region’s produce. Relax in armchairs or enjoy the sunshine in the walled garden as you choose from seasonal dishes, modern home comforts, local ales and over 15 gins. Open: Mon-Sun: 12am – 9.30pm | Fully accessible
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The Postern Gate 90 Piccadilly, York YO1 9NX Open: Sun – Thurs 7am – midnight; Fri & Sat 7am-1am
28 Shambles, York YO1 7LX | 01904 674684 | shambleskitchen.co.uk Fully accessible | No bookings
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The Punch Bowl 5-9 Blossom Street, York YO24 1AU Open: Sun – Thurs 8am – midnight; Fri & Sat 8am – 1am
The Postern Gate is a large airy pub situated at the end of Piccadilly, it has a dining area ideal for large groups and its beer garden overlooks the River Foss. The Punch Bowl has a more traditional feel and is popular with rail users due to its proximity to the train station.
We are a small sandwich shop serving mainly takeaway food on the Shambles. We’re famous for our Pulled Pork Sandwich, served from 11am, every day. We also serve daily street food specials, soup of the day and juices. GQ Magazine, “Re-invigorating York’s culinary fare.” The Guardian, “Dripping in its own juices and long on flavour.” The Daily Star, “Pulled pork paradise.” Buzzfeed, “21 things you must eat in York.” Top 10 on TripAdvisor for two years.
Both pubs serve breakfast until noon and a wide variety of menu items are available, including specialist club nights. Both pubs have a passion for local real ale and new products arrive all the time, with craft beers and English gins being the latest additions to the range. Restricted access
Off King’s Square, York | 01904 550907 | york-brewery.co.uk Restricted access The staff are friendly, welcoming and are on hand to advise you in your choice of drink. Our pub policy is no jukeboxes, gaming machines or children, so you can relax and enjoy your drinks in peace and quiet.
Open: Mon - Sat: 9am – 4.30pm, Sun 10am – 4.30pm
Turtle Bay
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11 Little Stonegate,York, YO1 8AX | 01904 733995 | F: /TurtleBayRestaurants turtlebay.co.uk/york | york@turtlebay.co.uk | Tw: @Turtlebayuk
Open: Mon – Thurs 11am – 11pm; Fri & Sat 11am – midnight; Sun 12-11pm
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Three Legged Mare High Petergate, York | 01904 550907 | york-brewery.co.uk Restricted access
In a bustling city filled with traditional real ale pubs, The Three Legged Mare is the most refreshing of finds! Our pub is modern and light yet maintains a historic feel. It is a lively venue with regular live music and a warm and friendly welcome.
Open: Monday – Saturday 11am – midnight, Sunday 11am– 11pm
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Yorkshire Terrier Turtle Bay celebrates the lively, colourful, soulful and delicious experiences that the Caribbean has to offer. Expect fabulous food, brimming with flavour including jerk chicken and simmering one-pot curries. Excellent rum cocktails and a fantastic, lively atmosphere complete the experience!
Open: Sun-Wed: 11.30am-11pm, Thurs: 11.30am-midnight Fri-Sat: 11.30am-1am
Stonegate, York | 01904 550907 | york-brewery.co.uk Restricted access In a bustling city filled with traditional real ale pubs, The Three Legged Mare is the most refreshing of finds! Our pub is modern and light yet maintains a historic feel. It is a lively venue with regular live music and a warm and friendly welcome.
Open: Mon – Fri 11am – 11pm; Sat 11am– midnight; Sun 12 – 11pm
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