Nestling beneath the city s ancient walls the Royal York stands proud in beautifully kept gardens and has spectacular views overlooking the historic city and York Minster.This magnificent Victorian building has recently undergone a major 7 million refurbishment and investment programme to enable us to offer the ultimate in luxury hotel accommodation facilities and standards.The hotel is within walking distance of the city centre and many places of interest including the Shambles National Railway Museum York Race Course and provides an ideal base from which to visit the stunning scenery of the Yorkshire Dales.All 170 of the hotel s en suite bedrooms have been furnished to an upper four star standard to ensure your comfort is guaranteed.
Whether you choose a standard or contemporary room either in the hotel or the mews you can be assured that you will experience one of the most comfortable and memorable bedroom experiences in the country.The Royal York offers unrivalled facilities for meetings conferences banqueting and special events with function rooms equipped to the highest of standards accommodating between 2 and 410 people including the purpose built world class events centre which can seat 410 delegates theatre style or 200 people for dinner.The hotel boasts a fully equipped leisure centre complete with swimming pool sauna whirlpool spa and gymnasium.
The brand new Tempus Bar is the ideal venue to meet new friends or relax whilst having a pre dinner drink.
Easily accessible by road rail and air the Royal York Hotel and Events Centre is conveniently located adjacent to York Station and has ample on site car parking.
MORE ABOUT YORK
York has been at the centre of life in northern England since the first records of history. The Romans called it Eboracum and the Vikings Jorvik. In this, England's 'eternal city', their long departed presence remains: in the streets, buildings, the city wall and museums and, of course, the mighty Minster. York has long been at the heart of communication; the rivers found their way their at the beginning of time, the Romans brought the roads and the Victorians the railways. York's vast National Railway Museum pays homage to the latter, and the waterways each year celebrate the long-term visit of the Vikings.
GETTING TO YORK
York is 188 miles or 303 kilometres from London.
train First York coach runs between York Railway Station and Leeds/Bradford Intl Airport every hour. Jny 55mins. Get tickets on coach or in York Rail Stn Visitor and Information Centre. Details
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