
Yorkshire UK Travel Guide
Leeds Bradford Airport (LBA): ~30 miles (48 km) west, mainly domestic/Flights within europe. Manchester Airport (MAN): ~70 miles (113 km) southwest, a major international hub with extensive global flights.
LBA: Jet2, Ryanair, KLM, British Airways (European routes). MAN: Major international carriers including American Airlines, United, Delta, Virgin Atlantic, Qatar Airways, Emirates, and Lufthansa (global flights).
All major UK airports offer duty-free shopping, restaurants, and cafes.
Airports provide Wi-Fi access for travelers.
Currency exchange and ATMs are available at airports.
Heathrow Express to Paddington, then Tube to King's Cross. Or Elizabeth Line directly to Farringdon/Bond Street.
Gatwick Express or Thameslink to London St Pancras International (adjacent to King's Cross).
Stansted Express to Liverpool Street, Tube to King's Cross. Luton: Thameslink to St Pancras.
York Train Station is a major hub on the East Coast Main Line, with exceptional connections across the UK.
National Express and Megabus run long-distance coach services to York from various UK cities.
York connects well by major roads, including the A1(M) motorway. Driving is on the left-hand side of the road in the UK.
Driving within York city center is generally not advisable. Streets are narrow, historic, and many areas are for pedestriansized. Parking is in short supply and expensive.
There are no specific exit fees or taxes levied directly on passengers leaving from the UK by air or sea. Any Air Passenger Duty (APD) typically shows up inside the cost of your flight ticket.
Travel hubs have several services for departing travelers.
London Heathrow, Gatwick, and Manchester handle the bulk of international flights.
York Train Station is central for UK-wide train travel, notably by the East Coast Main Line.
Highways connect York to the wider UK network, with The park & Ride for city access.
Buses form the main public transportation system within York. The local network encompasses the city center and surrounding suburbs.
York's historic core makes walking a pleasurable and practical way to explore. The urban area is also relatively flat and cycle-friendly.
Touring The city York offers tours covering all major attractions, with 24 or 48-hour tickets.
Picturesque river tours on the Ouse by various companies, including evening dinner cruises.
Numerous historical and popular ghost walks depart from central spots.
York offers diverse ways to travel.