
Yorkshire UK Travel Guide
York Minster is a magnificent Gothic cathedral, the largest in The north of Europe, from the 7th century. Its stained glass windows, including the Great East Window, are popular. It is the seat of the Archbishop of York.
The City Walls are medieval defensive walls encircling the historical center. Much of the wall is walkable, dating largely from the 13th century, erected on Roman foundations.
Always check individual museum and gallery websites for current temporary exhibitions and events.
A historic street with medieval buildings, independent shops, and cafes.
Another historic street, known for its independent restaurants and bars.
Narrow, winding pedestrian alleys unique to York. They offer shortcuts and a glimpse into the city's past.
Positioned in the Museum Gardens, a site of reflection.
A well-maintained Royal Observer Corps bunker, giving an insight into Cold War defense. Managed by English Heritage, it needs pre-booking.
York has pleasant green spaces and beautiful river views for relaxation and exploration.
York has pleasant green spaces for relaxation and exploration.
Gain panoramic views of the city from various vantage points.
Discover local wildlife and discover the the natural environment around features.
Displays social history, incorporating a recreated Victorian avenue and prison cells.
Free entry. Has a vast collection of locomotives and railway artifacts.
Collections on archaeology, natural history, and Roman/Viking finds.
Has a diverse collection, including a popular collection of British studio ceramics.
Host touring theatre productions, musicals, comedy, and musical performances.
Host classical, early, and folk music concerts in a converted medieval church.
Uncover smaller-known spots with unique insights into York'the charm of history.
Explore unique insights into York's charm and history.
Experience areas rarely visited by typical tourists.
The surrounding market towns have distinct experiences for future exploration.
Remains of York Castle keep, giving panoramic city views. Remarkable as the site of the 1190 massacre.
Learn MoreA National Trust property behind York Minster. It gives a captivating glimpse into a collector's passion, with a beautiful garden.
Visit SiteA small, intimate museum at the basement of a pub (The Roman Bath), showing Roman remains found on the site.
Explore this historic gatehouse and its history as a royal gateway.
A tranquil, historic garden cemetery with impressive Victorian monuments.
York has pleasant green spaces for relaxation.
Many sights have combined tickets or passes for savings. Consider a boat trip by the River Ouse for a different perspective.
Always check opening times and book in advance during peak season.
A classic and highly photogenic street. Capture its unique architecture.
The best viewpoints for the urban area skyline, including York Minster.
Atmospheric, historic alleyway shots are possible in these narrow, winding pedestrian ways.