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Royal Whitby
Very much improved and the hard working staff may our stay wonderful
Reviewed on 2025/12/8

Leonardo Hotel Middlesbrough
Staff were excellent very helpful clean hotel well stocked, great breakfast will definitely stay again…
Reviewed on 2025/12/7

The Golden Fleece Hotel, Thirsk, North Yorkshire
Lovely hotel & the room was also lovely.. not a large room but everything you needed you in the room. Very comfortable bed plenty of towels .enough coffee / tea & bottle water. Staff very friendly plenty of car spaces. Would highly recommend this hotel & definitely been booking again in the near ...
Reviewed on 2025/12/5

Station Suites
Very clean room and good services
Reviewed on 2025/12/5

Whitby Bridge Luxury Apartments
The kitchen needs a few more receptacles. There’s no point providing an oven and microwave if there ’s no bowls or trays that can be used in them
Reviewed on 2025/10/26

THE OLD Cart House
Very cute and quaint cottage with lots of greenery all around. Very comfortable accommodations, and the freshly baked loaf of bread was such a thoughtful touch. We wish we could have stayed longer!
Reviewed on 2025/6/11
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York Minster
The city’s emblem is known for its superb stained-glass windows, underground treasure chambers and tall tower with spectacular views.

Shambles
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York Racecourse
You can take time to visit York Racecourse during your travels to York. Check out the shops and top-notch restaurants in this romantic area.

Jorvik Viking Centre
Imagine yourself as a Viking in this museum that allows you to dig up Norse artifacts and witness reenactments, while you learn about York’s Scandinavian settlers.

York St. John University
Enjoy the collegiate vibe at York St. John University during your visit to York. Discover the area's shops, or seek out its local tours.

York City Walls
See some of York’s most impressive sights on a walk around the historic perimeter wall that has its origins in the Roman era.







