York surprises first-time visitors by the compact size of its city centre. Most attractions are walkable, and many of its streets are car-free. As a happy result of this close-packed layout, there’s a good range of hotels – in size, style and price – within the centre. For once, it’s not just the swanky places that have the prime positions with more modest options in the distant suburbs. You can find a characterful inn or a family-and price-friendly hotel, as well as a grand affair with uniformed porters and room service, all with views of the city’s famous medieval walls or iconic Minster. As a rough rule of thumb, those right in the centre are on busier streets and have more limited (or expensive) parking but, frankly, it’s more sensible to arrive in the city by train.
A few have spas or pools, some have gardens while one – Malmaison – even has a rooftop bar. Some are dog-friendly, too. Their restaurants range from good-value-casual and brasserie to gastropub and fine dining options. Here are the best hotels in York city centre.
How we review
Every hotel in this curated list has been visited by one of our expert reviewers, who are usually hosted on a complimentary basis. They stay for a minimum of one night, test at least one meal and trial other experiences that the hotel might have to offer.
At a glance, the best hotels in York city centre
- The best luxury hotel in York city centre – Grays Court Hotel
- The best budget hotel in York city centre – Safestay
- The best hotel for families in York city centre – No. 1 by GuestHouse
- The best hotel nearest to York train station – The Principal
Tucked between the historic, largely 17th-century Treasurer’s House, the Minster and the medieval city walls, and with the Dean as a neighbour, this is arguably York’s smartest address. It’s pretty easy to miss, too, as the entrance is hidden down the narrow and little-used Chapter House Street. It positively vibrates with the past, from its medieval stone-flagged entrance hall and leaded windows to the bow-windowed Georgian dining room and 90-foot long, Jacobean, oak-panelled gallery on the first floor. A very sure eye (owner Helen Heraty) has furnished it with a mix of English and French antiques, modern sofas and contemporary artwork and reportage photography, so it feels elegant and luxurious but relaxed.
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Contributions by Charlotte Johnstone & Rob Cowen
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