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Hotels in York
38 Hotels
Dean Court Hotel, BW Premier Collection
Duncombe Place

The 37-room Dean Court Hotel, BW Premier Collection is a three-and-a-half-pearl property that once served as housing for the clergy of iconic York Minster, just across the street. Its prime city-center location is within walking distance of numerous restaurants, shops, and attractions, and the main train station is just 10 minutes away on foot. Rooms are modern and attractive, and well-equipped with flat-screen TVs, mini-fridges, and electric kettles, but no air-conditioning. Family rooms are available and come with PlayStations. Some rooms have direct views of the Minster. There's not much in the way of features here, but the on-site dining gets good reviews. Travelers who'd like more amenities could check out The Grand Hotel & Spa, York, which has a whiskey lounge and a spa with an indoor pool. 

Hotel Indigo York
88-96 Walmgate

The upper-middle-range Hotel Indigo York has an eclectic and trendy design that exudes an elegance befitting of the Indigo brand. The hotel is conveniently located about a 10-minute walk from York’s main attractions and pubs. It manages to provide a tapas-style restaurant and bar and gym to keep guests entertained on-site. While the breakfast costs a fee, it’s reportedly tasty, especially if the service is up-to-par that day. The 101 rooms are stylishly quirky with top-notch amenities like kettles, rainfall showers, and free minibars, but are  somewhat small and some guests experience bar noise. Travelers might want to consider the Guy Fawkes Inn, a colorful inn that was the birthplace of Guido Fawkes, a man who plotted to blow up Parliament on (Remember, Remember) the 5th of November. 

The Principal York
Station Road

This four-pearl, 159-room Victorian hotel is located in the heart of York, right next to the main railway station. The palatial building is set in beautiful landscaped gardens, with classic interiors alongside stylish, modern touches. Elegant rooms and suites include flat-screen TVs, electric kettles, and a thoughtful welcome box filled with snacks. On the downside, there's no air-conditioning and some rooms are small. The Refectory Kitchen & Terrace serves traditional British fare in a sophisticated setting, with an outdoor terrace for alfresco dining. Other facilities include a spa with an indoor pool, hot tub, steam room, and sauna, plus a modern fitness center. Wi-Fi is free throughout the property. Travelers might also like The Grand Hotel & Spa, where all rooms feature air-conditioning.

Middletons York
Skeldergate

This three-pearl, 62-room historic hotel is a five-minute walk from York's city center. Facilities are decent and many rooms are spacious, making it ideal for families and groups in town for a short visit. The hotel is made up of six Grade II-listed buildings, and guest rooms are decorated in a classic country style, though some are fresher than others. Standard in-room amenities include flat-screen TVs, electric kettles, and free Wi-Fi, but there is no air-conditioning. The hotel has a spacious restaurant and bar, serving traditional English dishes and a generous breakfast buffet is available for a fee. There's an outdoor terrace for al fresco dining, and a modern fitness center with a small indoor pool. Alternatively, Hedley House Hotel has a similar boutique feel but adds a spa and hot tub.

Hotel du Vin York
89 The Mount

The four-pearl, 44-room Hotel Du Vin is located in The Mount area of York, just a five-minute walk from city walls. The hotel is housed in a historic Grade II-listed Georgian property with cozy period features and tasteful wine-themed decor. There's an elegant French Bistro and and a bar with a wine cellar and tasting room, but no spa or fitness facilities. A full English breakfast is available, but this costs extra. Air-conditioned rooms are decorated in a blend of modern and Georgian styles, each named after a famous wine or vineyard. They include flat-screen TVs, tea- and coffee-making facilities, minibars, and free Wi-Fi. Some rooms add luxurious roll-top bathtubs. For leisure facilities, travelers should consider rates at The Principal Hotel instead, which adds a pool, spa, and fitness center. 

The Grange Hotel
1 Clifton

There are 36 individually designed guest rooms at this historic upscale hotel in York’s city center. Just a five-minute walk from the ancient city walls, all of York’s attractions are within 15 minutes on foot, so it’s a great base for exploring the city. The road outside is a busy one, but the traffic noise is not audible from most of the guest rooms. All rooms feature flat-screen TVs and free Wi-Fi. There are two excellent restaurants, and parking is free. 

Middlethorpe Hall & Spa
Bishopthorpe Road

Set in 20 acres of sprawling grounds dotted by formal lawns and secluded walled gardens, the four-pearl Middlethorpe Hall and Spa is a stately property in a country house that dates back to 1699. The 29 spacious rooms and suites are done in traditional, frilly decor that won't be to everyone's taste, but they all have flat-screen TVs, sitting areas, and free Wi-Fi. Its wood-paneled restaurant serves an eight-course tasting menu, and afternoon tea is on offer in one of the hotel’s many cozy drawing rooms. Over in a grand Edwardian cottage, the hotel has a high-end spa with treatment rooms, an indoor pool, a hammam, and sauna, plus a well-equipped gym. Middlethorpe Hall is a 10-minute drive to the center of York, so those wanting to stay in the medieval city might prefer The Grand Hotel & Spa.

Dockside Guest Quarters and Restaurant
22 Harris Island Road York Harbor Marine Service

The Dockside Guest Quarters hotel has large, bright rooms with a lovely (yet basic) seaside-cottage style. Though the decor in each room varies slightly, most rooms feature shades of blues and yellows, stripes and flower prints, and balconies overlooking the sail boat-dotted water. The hotel lacks amenities like a fitness center and a pool, but guests enjoy perks such as free bicycle rentals, free Wi-Fi, and free breakfast in the often-crowded breakfast area.

Hedley House
3 Bootham Terrace

This three-pearl, 27-room boutique hotel is located in the Bootham area of York. Nestled between a row of Victorian houses, it's around a 10-minute walk from York Minster. The property is traditionally decorated and has a homey vibe, with a cozy lounge and sunny decked area in the garden. There's an excellent restaurant serving traditional fare and a full English breakfast for a fee, plus a pub-style bar in the lobby. The hotel has impressive leisure facilities, including a hot yoga studio, full-service spa, hot tub, and sauna. Guest rooms are simply decorated, and all include flat-screen TVs, electric kettles, and free Wi-Fi, though they lack air-conditioning. Additionally, parking here costs extra. Business travelers might prefer to stay at The Principal Hotel, which adds a business center and free parking.

The Churchill Hotel
65 Bootham

The three-pearl, 41-room Churchill Hotel is located in upmarket Bootham, about a five-minute walk from York's historic city center. The Grade II-listed mansion is set in beautifully manicured gardens, blending original Georgian features with smart, contemporary interiors and a Winston Churchill theme throughout. Cozy guest rooms are individually styled, with bespoke furniture and modern amenities like flat-screen TVs, electric kettles, and free Wi-Fi. Some rooms add lovely garden views and free-standing roll-top bath tubs. However, minibars are missing and air-conditioning isn't available in most rooms. The hotel has an excellent British brasserie serving traditional Yorkshire cuisine in an elegant setting, and a full English breakfast is served for a fee. For more features, consider The Principal Hotel, which adds an indoor pool and spa. Rates there may be higher.