
With its wealth of historic buildings and its setting around a river, it’s not surprising that there are plenty of romantic hotels in York. Whether you take a stroll around the medieval walls, or through its narrow streets or around its riverside gardens, the city has an undeniably romantic air. And it’s equally true whether it’s a sunny day with the light glinting on the river and showing off the magnificent buildings or whether it’s a dark and misty autumn afternoon. Our choice of the best romantic hotels in York includes those that are rich in atmosphere, or in peaceful settings or with excellent restaurants.
Romantic hotels in the city centre

- With its gas-lit bar and dining-room, creaky wooden floorboards, and seductively dark colours - plus location less than a minute from the Minster - the Guy Fawkes Inn cries out for romance. This York pub oozes history and offers elegantly simple bedrooms – opt for the suite – furnished with well-used antiques and some with four-poster beds.
- Equally atmospheric, but in a grander style, Gray’s Court is so discreet, most visitors walk past without realising it’s there. Built for the Archbishop of York's first treasurer and dating from the 11th century, the building sits between the Minster and the city walls. Expect stone-flagged staircases, gracious bedrooms and a vast first floor hall that’s perfect for afternoon tea. The elegant fine-dining restaurant overlooks its huge gardens bordered by the medieval walls.
- Tucked in a quiet residential street in the Bootham area, and close to the river, 23 St Mary’s is a smart Victorian townhouse with a pretty country-house style. Rooms are comfortably traditional, with well-chosen antiques. Choose the four-poster suite for a more indulgent stay.
Romantic hotels near York

- If you prefer a country-house atmosphere, take a look at Middlethorpe Hall, only 10 minutes from York centre yet surrounded by gardens and parkland. From its handsome brick façade to its beautiful bedrooms adorned with antiques – spoil yourself with a four-poster suite – to its wood-panelled dining-room, you will feel truly pampered. There’s a spa and pool, too.
Romantic hotels with gardens

- As well as Gray’s Court and Middlethorpe Hall, mentioned above, it’s worth considering Middletons which has a beautiful courtyard garden surrounded by a group of Grade ll-Listed buildings. Not far from York centre, and close to the river, it’s beautifully peaceful and offers light and airy bedrooms with vintage-style furnishings.
Romantic hotels for foodies

- If a romantic meal is to be the highlight of your stay, Marmadukes Townhouse Hotel should be on your list. This smart town house hotel, in the Bootham area, has been awarded three AA rosettes for the Modern British dishes in its Park Restaurant. Its bedrooms should tempt too, with their mix of contemporary and antique furnishings, and boldly luxurious bathrooms. Try the loft suite with its private sauna.
- Other romantic hotels with excellent restaurants include Middlethorpe Hall and Gray’s Court, both mentioned above.