York is a remarkable city. Rich in history itself, it also boasts many hotels with histories of their own. When looking for somewhere to stay in York, visitors will discover individuality and a wide variety of accommodation on offer. Whether you require a simple B&B, or are looking for a superior hotel to celebrate a special occasion, there really is something for everyone. The majority of accommodation is within easy reach of the city centrer, with its many shops, restaurants, pubs and tourist attractions. Many of the hotels and B&B's are situated in clusters along the main roads leading into the city center.
Inexpensive:
Gillygate, Haxby, Bootham, Bishopthorpe, Fulford, Holgate Roads and Heworth village all offer a number of reasonably priced B&B's and hotels. Ideal for those on a budget, good basic accommodation is available with the added bonus of being within walking distance of the city centre. Try the
Moderate:
Bootham provides visitors with a selection of accommodation moderately priced, such as the
Expensive: The Mount and Tadcaster Road are host to some of York's finest hotels. With the city centre close by and the racecourse even closer, it is not only location that makes these superior hotels so special. The Mount Royale has many unique features such as garden rooms with semi-tropical plants and a heated open air pool. The Marriott Hotel has amazing views of the racecourse from its 'Grandstand Rooms' as well as its own leisure club. The Elmbank Hotel displays art nouveau style throughout and its elegant surroundings are ideal for wedding receptions, for which it provides comprehensive packages.
The Novotel is in a desirable location alongside the River Foss and is a popular hotel offering an indoor pool, a play area and a baby listening service. Most of the hotels in York welcome families and provide family rooms upon request. Also try The Churchill, which is a converted Georgian building set in its own grounds and has a pianist playing in the lounge most evenings. The York Moat House by Ouse bridge overlooks the river and has its own restaurant and gym, for race fans this is just one of many hotels which offer special packages for race meetings. For a touch of York history The Monkbar Hotel is located opposite one of the gateways into the ancient city center and has the added attraction of offering excellent conference facilities. But for something a little different, Lady Anne Middleton's Hotel in Skeldergate consists of a former organ factory, a former sawmill and three distinct houses, one named after a well known visitor—Charlie Chaplin. Ultimately, for the most spectacular of locations, look no further than the Dean Court Hotel. With an award-winning restaurant, this hotel stands literally in the shadow of the city's crowning glory—the breathtaking York Minster.
Deluxe:
York has a number of exquisite deluxe hotels for those wishing to be truly spoiled. The Mount boasts
Wherever you end up you are bound to have a comfortable stay in this most welcoming of cities.
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