United Kingdom · 2026 guide
Things to Do in York
Everything you need to explore York — top attractions, local dining, insider tips and transport.
Historic in York
A narrow, cobbled medieval street with overhanging timber-framed buildings, now filled with shops and cafes.
🕐 Always open; shops open around 09:00-17:30
💡 Go before 9am to see it almost empty. The Shambles Market at the end has cheap street food (try the curry naan wrap for £4). Don't pay to visit the 'Harry Potter shops' – they're gimmicky and overpriced.
Hotels near Shambles (free walk-through) →A 3.4-kilometre circuit of medieval walls encircling the city centre, with views of the Minster, river, and alleys.
🕐 Always open; gates lock at dusk (check seasonal times at York Council website)
💡 Start at Bootham Bar early morning to avoid crowds. The stretch between Monk Bar and Layerthorpe is quieter and has good views of the Minster.
Hotels near York City Walls →Cultural in York
The cathedral's grounds and the Roman remains in the Undercroft museum are accessible without a ticket. The Chapter House is often free in the mornings.
🕐 Grounds: 09:00-17:00 daily; Undercroft: 10:00-16:30 (free parts vary)
💡 The Undercroft is free for York Card holders. Otherwise, just wander the grounds and look at the statues and Roman wall fragments. Entry to the Minster itself costs £18, so stick to the outside.
Hotels near York Minster Grounds and Undercroft (free parts) →Park in York
A spacious public garden next to the River Ouse, with ruins of St Mary's Abbey, a medieval hospital, and the Yorkshire Museum (paid).
🕐 07:30-dusk daily (gates lock at 20:00 in summer, 16:30 in winter)
💡 Enter via Marygate for the best abbey views. Picnic on the grass near the observatory. In summer, free outdoor theatre performances sometimes happen. The museum itself costs £8 – skip it unless you're a Roman enthusiast.
Hotels near Museum Gardens →Museum in York
Huge indoor museum with over 100 locomotives, including the Mallard and a Japanese Shinkansen, plus interactive exhibits.
🕐 10:00-17:00 daily (closed 24-26 Dec)
💡 Go on weekday afternoons when school groups thin out. The free guided tour at 11am is excellent. Avoid the overpriced cafe; bring a packed lunch and sit in the Great Hall.
Hotels near National Railway Museum →Where to Eat in York
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best things to do in York?
The top attractions include Shambles (free walk-through), York Minster Grounds and Undercroft (free parts), Museum Gardens, National Railway Museum, York City Walls.
How many days do you need in York?
Most visitors spend 2–4 days to see the main highlights. Three days is ideal for a first visit — see our York 3-day itinerary for a day-by-day plan.
What is York famous for?
York is known for its history, culture and distinctive character. Visitors come for the landmarks, food scene and local atmosphere.
Where should I eat in York?
Top options include The Black Swan, Black Horse, Brigadier Gerard, Punch Bowl.