Welcome to Minster Hotel York, where comfort meets convenience in the heart of the city. Located just a stone’s throw from the majestic York Minster, our hotel offers well-appointed rooms equipped with all the essentials for a restful stay. Experience warm hospitality and personalized service from our dedicated team, who are always on hand to assist with any queries or recommendations. Guests can enjoy a hearty breakfast featuring locally sourced ingredients and unwind in our inviting lounge area. With its prime location, Minster Hotel provides the perfect base for exploring York’s rich history and vibrant culture.

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Suzanne Sanderson

5 Google Rating

We stayed here for the first time last night. We could not fault on anything. The building is like a

5/ 5

We stayed here for the first time last night. We could not fault on anything. The building is like a large Victorian house. We booked in at reception. The price was very reasonable considering you get a full English breakfast and parking too. The room was very clean. The bedding was crisp bright white crease free. The bed was very comfortable. The bathroom was very clean, the shower was nice. Toiletries available to use. Fresh clean towels. The staff went above and beyond. We will be back. Thank you to each of the staff whom made our stay very pleasant.

Frank Middleton

5 Google Rating

The Minster hotel was fantastic in every way. Super friendly staff, clean throughout the hotel. And

5/ 5

The Minster hotel was fantastic in every way. Super friendly staff, clean throughout the hotel. And a super breakfast with a great selection of both cold and hot food. We wont hesitate to return.. Frank Middleton.

Geoffrey Harrison

5 Google Rating

A well run family hotel. Great staff, tidy rooms, a great breakfast. Parking on site. A short walk t

5/ 5

A well run family hotel. Great staff, tidy rooms, a great breakfast. Parking on site. A short walk to the minster, shops and attractions.

Michelle Bell

5 Google Rating

I had a minor bump in my car and it was fixed quickly and cheaply. Definitely recommend this place,

5/ 5

I had a minor bump in my car and it was fixed quickly and cheaply. Definitely recommend this place, thumbs up 👍

Jane Anderton

5 Google Rating

Very warm welcome. Free, secure car park. Lovely room. Excellent breakfast. Only few minutes walk to

5/ 5

Very warm welcome. Free, secure car park. Lovely room. Excellent breakfast. Only few minutes walk to city walls.

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