Sightseeing Guide

What to See in York

Explore 16 landmarks, monuments, and attractions in York, United Kingdom. From iconic sights to hidden gems — curated from real traveler experiences.

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  1. Snickelways

    53.95929, -1.08003

    The Snickelways are the famous medieval (and later) alleys and narrow streets that thread the center of the city. See Mark W Jones' book A walk around the Snickelways of York (ISBN 1871125723) or its hardback companion The complete Snickelways of York (ISBN 1871125049) with their quirky, hand-written descriptions.…

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    Alternatively walk downstream to the Millennium bridge, cross and back upstream on the other bank.

  2. Merchant Adventurers' Hall

    Fossgate M-Th 9AM-5PM F-Sa 9AM-3:30PM Su noon-4PM Adult £6 53.95785, -1.07880

    Built 1357-1361 and of international importance, this building is Europe's finest medieval Guildhall and scheduled as an ancient monument. Nowhere else can be seen in one building the three rooms serving the three functions of a medieval guild: business, charity and religion. Above is the superb timbered Great Hall, below is the Undercroft or Hospital and Chapel.…

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    Audio guides available.

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  3. York Castle Museum

    Eye of York Daily 9:30AM-5PM Adult £10, concession £7, child free with adult 53.95506, -1.07844

    An award winning museum of everyday life with exhibitions to appeal to all ages. Exhibits include Kirkgate, a Victorian street; Half Moon Court, an Edwardian street; and costumes and toys through the ages.…

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    Built in a part of the former prison there is also an opportunity to explore the old cells and see where Dick Turpin spent his last days.

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  4. Clifford's Tower

    Tower Street, YO1 9SA Daily 10AM-4PM adults £4.40, children £2.50, concessions £3.80 53.95586, -1.07999

    This imposing "tower" represents the medieval castle of York, located in the centre of town, originally built by William the Conqueror to subdue the rebellious north, then rebuilt by Henry III in the 13th century. Fantastic panoramic views of York and the surrounding countryside from the top of the tower.

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  5. National Railway Museum

    Leeman Road, YO26 4XJ Daily 10AM-6PM Free 53.95960, -1.09567

    The largest railway museum in the world, responsible for the conservation and interpretation of the British national collection of historically significant railway vehicles and other artefacts. Contains an unrivalled collection of locomotives, rolling stock, railway equipment, documents and records.

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  6. York Museum Gardens

    Museum Gardens, YO1 7FR Summer: daily 07:30-20:00, winter: daily 07:30-18:00 53.96152, -1.08848

    A great place for a picnic. Contain the [http://www.yorkmuseumgardens.org.uk/about/st-marys-abbey/ Ruins of St Mary's Abbey] and the small [http://www.yorkmuseumgardens.org.uk/about/york-observatory/ York Observatory], which was constructed in 1832/33 and is still in working condition.

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  7. York Minster

    York Minster, Church House, Ogleforth M-Sa 9AM-5:30PM (last entry); Su 12:45-5:30PM Adult £10.00, concession £8.00, child under 16 free; £5.00 for the tower 53.96220, -1.08210

    The largest Gothic cathedral in northern Europe, York Minster dominates the skyline & has a history of building that dates back to the 8th century at least. The one place that everybody visits. Stay for Evensong service if you can, especially if you've never been to a church service before.

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  8. Castle Howard

    YO60 7DA 54.12140, -0.90600

    One of the locations for the filming of Brideshead Revisited, this amazing stately home is a great day trip out of York. If you've got a car and go to Castle Howard its worth a look at Kirkham Priory too, just off the A64 at the top of the hill near Castle Howard.

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  9. Yorkshire Lavender

    The Yorkshire Lavender Farm, Terrington, YO60 6PB 54.12820, -0.97890

    Only 3 miles from Castle Howard, Yorkshire's Award-Winning Lavender Farm & Lavender Gardens is set in a spectacular hillside farm of nearly 60 acres, within the Howardian Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

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  10. York Art Gallery

    Exhibition Square, YO1 7EW Mon to Fri: 10:00am – 5:00pm Sat: 10:00am – 6:00pm Sun: 11:00am – 4:00pm Closed: 25, 26 December and 1 January. £7.50 53.96300, -1.08632

    A public art gallery with a collection of paintings from 14th-century to contemporary, prints, watercolours, drawings, and ceramics.

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  11. Yorkshire Museum

    Museum Gardens 10am-5pm Adults £6.81 53.96182, -1.08754

    Interesting, and quite good for curious children. Features displays of Roman, Viking and Medieval riches.

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  12. Aldborough Roman Villa

    Aldborough, Boroughbridge, YO51 9ES Adults £3.50, children £2.10, concessions £3.20 54.09059, -1.38008

    It's a bit of a push to the top of the county but well worth the trouble.

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  13. King's Manor

    53.96239, -1.08661

    Now part of the University of York, previously a royal headquarters,

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  14. Treasurer's House

    Minster Yard, YO1 7JL 53.96276, -1.08097

    National Trust operated town house dating from Medieval times.

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  15. Goddards

    27 Tadcaster Road, YO24 1GG 53.94028, -1.10401

    A family home of Noel Goddard Terry run by National Trust.

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  16. Guildhall

    53.95973, -1.08547

    Built in 15th century

Traveler Guide

Exploring York: A Guide for Solo Travelers

York is one of United Kingdom's most rewarding cities to explore on foot. With 16 documented sightseeing spots — from grand monuments and historic churches to hidden squares and local museums — the city rewards curiosity at every turn. This guide covers everything you need to plan a great sightseeing day in York, whether you have a single afternoon or an entire week.

How to See York Like a Traveler, Not a Tourist

The best way to discover York is on foot, moving between neighborhoods rather than rushing between landmarks on a tour bus. Start your day early — most major sights in York are significantly less crowded before 9am. Many iconic spots, such as Snickelways and Merchant Adventurers' Hall, look entirely different at dawn versus midday, and you'll get far better photographs without the crowds.

Budget at least 30–45 minutes for each major attraction in York, and don't underestimate walking distances between them. The city's neighborhoods are best experienced by wandering rather than following a rigid itinerary. If something unexpected catches your eye — a courtyard, a street market, a viewpoint — follow it. The most memorable moments in York rarely appear on any official list.

Planning Your Sightseeing in York

Before you visit major paid attractions in York, check whether they offer discounts for students, young travelers, or EU residents. Many museums and monuments have free admission on the first Sunday of the month, or offer combined tickets with nearby sites that save significant money. Some of York's best sights are entirely free — outdoor landmarks, historic streets, and public spaces cost nothing to explore and can be more atmospheric than ticketed attractions.

If you're visiting York as a solo traveler, consider joining a free walking tour. They typically depart from main squares in the morning and cover the city's most important sights in 2–3 hours with a knowledgeable local guide. These tours are also excellent for meeting other travelers — you'll often find the group ends up exploring York together for the rest of the day.

Sightseeing in York with Fellow Travelers

Solo sightseeing in York is perfectly enjoyable, but exploring with others can transform the experience. When you share a landmark with a fellow traveler, you see it through their eyes — their questions, their stories, their cultural context. A French traveler will notice different things about York's architecture than a Japanese one. That exchange of perspectives is what makes travel memorable.

Nomax is a free travel companion app that helps solo travelers in York find each other and plan sightseeing together. Browse profiles of travelers currently in York, join group activities like city walks and museum visits, or post your own sightseeing plan and invite others to join. Many travelers in York use Nomax to find companions for specific attractions — someone to split a taxi to an outlying monument, or a walking partner for the old town.

What Makes York Worth Seeing

York offers 16 documented sights in this guide alone — and that's only the beginning. Snickelways, Merchant Adventurers' Hall, York Castle Museum are among the most visited, but the city's lesser-known neighborhoods and viewpoints are equally rewarding for the traveler willing to explore beyond the main itinerary. United Kingdom's history, culture, and architecture are all visible in York's streets and buildings, making it one of the best cities in the region for sightseeing.

Whether you're spending a single day or a full week in York, this guide gives you a starting point for building your own itinerary. The sights are ordered by the richness of their documentation, with the most detailed descriptions at the top. Use the coordinates to navigate with any map app, and check the hours and entry prices before visiting to avoid disappointment.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the must-see attractions in York?

York has 16 notable sights including Snickelways, Merchant Adventurers' Hall, York Castle Museum. This guide covers landmarks, monuments, churches, museums, and hidden gems curated from traveler experiences and editorial sources.

How many days do you need to see York?

Most travelers spend 3–5 days exploring York to cover the major sights comfortably. A focused itinerary can cover the top 10–15 highlights in 2 days. Download Nomax to connect with other travelers and plan a shared sightseeing itinerary for York.

Are there free things to see in York?

Yes — many of York's best sights are free or low-cost. Several POIs in this guide are listed as free entry. Check individual entries above for price information.

What is the best time to visit York's sightseeing spots?

Early mornings (before 9am) are the best time to visit popular sights in York to avoid crowds. Many monuments and outdoor attractions are also magical at dusk. Use Nomax to find fellow travelers who can share timing tips and join you for a sightseeing day.

How do I meet other travelers to explore York with?

Download Nomax — the free travel companion app — to instantly see solo travelers near you in York. Join sightseeing activities, meet travelers at the same landmarks, and chat before you meet up. It's the easiest way to explore York with company.

Is York good for solo travelers?

York is popular with solo travelers for its rich sightseeing, accessible public transport, and welcoming atmosphere. The Nomax app helps solo travelers find companions in York so you never have to explore alone — from guided walks to museum visits to spontaneous meetups.

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