York Central Hotels
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York is a city steeped in history, and its central hotels reflect this charm and character. Whether you're looking for a luxurious retreat, a boutique experience, or a cosy B&B, the accommodations in the city centre cater to most tastes and budgets. From grand Victorian buildings and 11th-century landmarks to properties with chic modern interiors and quirky design touches, the range of places to stay in the heart of York offers something special for every visitor. Many of these hotels boast prime locations, making it easy to explore the city's historic sites, vibrant dining scene and unique shops.
Top picks for a:
- Historic stay: Grays Court
- Pub with rooms: Guy Fawkes Inn
- Design hotel: Malmaison
- Prime location: The Fat Badger
- Cosy and quirky B&B: 23 St Marys
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23 St Mary's York (Yorkshire) 12 rooms from £100
Local exploring - Set in the heart of York, within walking distance from the main attractions, this hotel is perfect for local exploringCity Style - Set in a heritage, Victorian townhouse with cosy interiors, this hotel has lots of local Yorkshire styleFamilies - Family rooms are available at this hotel, making it a favourite with parentsGreat walks - Head into York on a long walk from this hotel and visit the main sights, including the Theatre Royal and GuildhallAn elegant and peaceful townhouse B&B, a 10-minute walk from York Minster, with light and comfortable bedrooms, and a home from home atmosphere. Relax by the sitting room fireplace after a day out sightseeing; book a luxury suite for a four-poster bed. An inviting city break base. See More
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Malmaison York York (2 Rougier Street) 150 rooms from £129
Business meetings - A covenient spot for business with 3 meeting rooms (seating up to 180), 6 pods & business centre — all with smart technologyLocal exploring - Fantastic central location means all of York's many attractions, nightlife & restaurants are within walking distanceCity Style - Popular & buzzy with both locals & visitors alike... this has all the ingredients to become a York classicValue chic - Entry level rooms offer incredible value for such a fab city spotIf you’re looking for a delightful, design-savvy stay in the heart of York, Malmaison’s latest outpost is just the ticket. Dining at SORA Sky Bar affords an incredible view of the city & beyond to the White Horse of Kilburn. Enjoy on-site spa, brasserie & meeting facilities. Fun with fresh feel. See More
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Guy Fawkes Inn York 13 rooms from £139
Local exploring - An atmospheric hotel walking distance from many of the city's historical and cultural sightsFoodies - It is pub food but done very well - perfect for foodies wanting an authentic pub experienceLively - The pub runs regular events - the Sunday night live blues gig is particularly popularHistoric - The history goes that Guy Fawkes was born in the cottage to the rear of the propertyAn atmospheric pub-with-rooms in the heart of the city, opposite York Minster and walking distance to the sights. Darkly cosy, with gas-lit bar and dining-room, bedrooms are elegantly simple with well-worn antiques, some with four-poster beds, plus there's hearty food and real ales. See More
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The Fat Badger York (2-4 High Petergate) 12 rooms from £143
Foodies - The AA Rosette restaurant serves classic pub food with a modern twist, ideal for those interested in locally sourced produceFamilies - With a children's menu, and space to add extra beds to some of the larger rooms, this would be a perfect spot for familiesLocal exploring - The hotel's proximity to all of the main attractions in York make it an ideal spot for exploring the cityHistoric - Sat within the historic bar walls, this 17th century pub is packed full of characterThis historic Georgian inn, in the shadow of the city’s medieval walls, oozes atmosphere from its cosy bars to its low-ceilinged bedrooms. Food is a cut above the average pub menu and there’s a good range of Yorkshire ales plus a hidden beer garden. See More
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Grays Court York 11 rooms from £220
Local exploring - Locations don'e get better than this for city exploring set between the Minster and the wallsHistoric - With Norman origins, this is possibly the city's oldest continuously lived-in private houseFoodies - The small menu restaurant serves stunning British fine dining cuisineGreat walks - Discover the rugged beauty of the North York Moors and Yorkshire Dales National ParksThis hotel not only oozes history - the building dates from the 11th century - but is in an enviable location, between the Minster and the medieval walls. Bedrooms are light and gracious, the food elegant, and few tourists know it's there. See More