York Minster is the largest Gothic cathedral in Northern Europe, a magnificent medieval building of extraordinary scale whose Great East Window contains the largest expanse of medieval stained glass in the world — as large as a tennis court — and whose twin towers, Chapter House, and Undercroft create an ensemble of Gothic achievement unsurpassed in England. The city of York grew up around the minster and its close, and the view from the minster's central tower over the medieval city walls is one of England's great panoramas. Hotels near York Minster in the old city are within a UNESCO World Heritage medieval city of outstanding beauty.
York's most luxurious hotel occupies a monumental Edwardian Grade II listed building — the former headquarters of the North Eastern Railway — with opulent public rooms, a world-class spa, and a fine-dining restaurant. An extraordinary building in the finest position.
A handsome Georgian townhouse conversion near the Minster with Hotel du Vin's trademark wine-themed rooms, exposed brick, roll-top baths, and an excellent bistro. A favourite for weekend breaks combining York's history with good food and wine.
A magnificent 1699 William and Mary mansion set in 20 acres of parkland just south of the city walls, Middlethorpe Hall is the National Trust for Historic Houses's most distinguished hotel — a masterpiece of Queen Anne period interiors, antiques, and formal gardens.
An elegant small hotel in a converted Georgian townhouse steps from the Minster, The Bloomsbury delivers personal service and beautifully furnished rooms with genuine character at competitive mid-range prices. Excellent breakfast and very knowledgeable staff.
One of York's most extraordinary historic buildings — a medieval great hall and Jacobean wing built into the city walls above the Dean's Garden — Grays Court offers just 12 rooms of exceptional character and a tearoom that feels lifted from another century.
A grand Victorian railway hotel directly connected to York station, The Principal delivers spacious rooms in a magnificent building with high ceilings, an ornate cocktail bar, and comfortable, well-appointed rooms. The most convenient option for train travellers.