| The only 4-star hotel within the city walls, the Hilton York is a 10 minute walk from the York Minster and other York attractions.
Ideal for business the hotel has 8 meeting rooms. Savour European or ‘Tex-Mex’ cuisine in the 2 bars and restaurants. The Hotel is situated right in the City Centre with in the City walls, this attractive hotel sits beautifully in the heart of the historic City, opposite Cliffords Tower. The hotel is close to the University of York science park, and within minutes of Yorks Fabulous attractions including York Minster, Jorvik Viking Centre, Castle Museum and the National Railway Museum. The Hilton York is the perfect base for both business and leisure in the city. Room Details
Double Hilton Guest Room Feel at home in this cool, calm room featuring opening windows with partial city views. Rooms have high speed internet access. All rooms are en suite.
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Twin Hilton Guest Room Feel at home in this cool, calm room featuring opening windows with partial city views. All rooms are en suite and have high speed internet access.
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Directions to Hilton York: By Car From the North and South on the A1 and M1: - Take the turning on to the A64. - Follow the A64 for about 15 miles and take the exit onto the A19 (McArthur Glen designer outlet). - Follow the directions to the city centre for approximately 2 miles. - At the junction with the Mecca Bingo hall, take the middle lane as you pass the City Walls on your right. - Moving into the right-hand lane as you pass the Travel Lodge on the right-hand side, you will come to a roundabout and traffic lights. - The hotel is directly in front of you at the lights behind Cliffords Tower.
By Rail The nearest mainline station is York. The hotel is a 10 minute walk from the railway station. Trains go direct from Manchester Airport to York station.
By Air Leeds Bradford Airport is a 45 minute drive from the hotel. Manchester Airport is 2 hours’ drive away.
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Updated 09 November 2008 |