Holiday rentals in York

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Flat in York

4.98 out of 5 average rating, 286 reviews

Romantic, Artist-Designed Apartment. City Center. Parking.

'Atelier 22 York' is a unique elegant and characterful apartment on the lower ground floor of a restored period town-house in York city centre. Lovingly styled by its artist owners it was selected by Alistair Sawday's Special Places to Stay'. It features original artwork by David, period French and designer furniture. -8 minutes walk from York Minster. -8 minutes walk from York Station. -8 minutes walk into town through the wonderful Museum Gardens. -Fast Wi-fi. -Free off-street parking. -100% linen bed linen. -Welcome basket 'Atelier 22 York' is a unique, elegant and characterful self-contained apartment in a newly restored period town-house. Ideally located in a quiet residential street 5 minutes walk from York Minster and the hustle and bustle of the city centre with its museums, fine restaurant dining and shopping. Eight minutes walk from York train station. With an eye for the unusual and attention to detail Royal College of Art graduates David and Anita have created the perfect, dreamy get-away. The apartment has been selected by Alistair Sawday's 'Special Places to Stay' (the first in York). This spacious apartment has been lovingly restored and styled by its artist owners and features their original artworks (paintings/lights). The apartment has solid oak flooring, antique Persian rugs and a combination of period French and contemporary designer furniture which contributes to the apartment's special character. A stunning set of 18th century chateau doors divide the living and bedrooms and provide the 'wow factor' of this charming find. A welcome basket of Prosecco or red or white wine and olives as well as breakfast provisions to be found in the kitchen; Artisan bread, butter, preserves, cereals, milk, free-range eggs, fresh fruit juice, Marmite, Betty's/Yorkshire tea and ground coffee. *FREE WI-FI* and *FREE PARKING*. Help with luggage. The living room with its linen covered antique chesterfield sofa, large format art books, 42" Smart HD TV with Freeview, DVD player, Bose Bluetooth sound system is perfect for a cosy night in. Wet-room style bathroom with walk-in shower, heated towel rail, underfloor heating and plenty of white fluffy towels (shower gel and shampoo etc.) The kitchen - reclaimed slate work-tops, Victorian tiled floor. Induction hob, oven, fridge, microwave, electric kettle, coffee maker, toaster etc. Washer-dryer, steam iron and ironing board. Ring front door bell marked 'Evagora-Campbell' and David or Anita will give you a key and show you around the apartment. The apartment is within our family house but completely private with its own entrance. Your hosts are on hand, though, for advice on local attractions, restaurants and places to visit for day trips. 'Atelier 22 York' is situated in York's 'Cultural Quarter', a few minutes walk from the Yorkshire Museum, the Theatre Royal, York Art Gallery and the Minster. The city's top eateries are a stone's throw away : Roots, The Star Inn The City, Betty's, Skosh, Partisan, Le Cochon Aveugle, as well as numerous pubs and bars; a gentle stroll back home at night. The beautifully restored medieval buildings of Stonegate and the Shambles provide the perfect setting for some last minute shopping. York's many attractions, including The Minster, Yorkshire Museum and Gardens, Treasures House, Fairfax House, Castle Museum, National Railway Museum, City Walls, Theatre Royal, City Screen Cinema, Betty's famous Tea Rooms are all 5-10 minutes walk away as well as beautiful riverside walks and restaurants, pubs and bars too numerous to mention. So a car taxi/bus is not a necessity at all. A walk through the tranquil Museum Gardens, a couple of minutes away, past the medieval ruins of St. Marys Abbey and the restored 3rd century Roman Multangular tower brings you into the pedestrianised heart of the city. York station (with coach stops for excursions to Whitby, Castle Howard, Fountain's Abbey and the coast) 8 minutes walk. Cycle hire from 'Cycle Heaven' also at York Station. There are 13 outdoor steps to the apartment.

4–11 Mar

£116 per night
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Flat in City Centre

4.95 out of 5 average rating, 153 reviews

Bishopthorpe Road apartment

Enjoy a stylish experience at this centrally located place with private parking space. Located on Bishopthorpe Road, with all its fabulous amenities, the apartment is a 10 minute walk from the railway station, city centre and Knavesmire racecourse. Newly refurbished, the apartment boasts a new shower room, comfortable sitting/dining room, spacious bedroom and kitchen with hob, combination microwave and coffee machine The access and parking are on St Benedict's Road, refer to Directions section

21–28 Dec

£100 per night
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Flat in York

4.99 out of 5 average rating, 161 reviews

York Centre Georgian Townhouse Super King Bed Flat

Beautiful, newly refurbished, one bedroom (Super King Bed / Twin Bed) ground floor flat in central York, North Yorkshire. The flat is in an old Georgian town house with high ceilings and own private entrance. The famous 'Shambles' Street is a 6 min walk along a restaurant / cafe / bar lined street. The historic walls are 4 mins in the other direction and York Minster is approx 12 mins by foot. Ideally placed to enjoy all that York has to offer. Sleeps 2. York train station under 17 mins walk.

16–23 Feb

£116 per night

Popular amenities for York holiday rentals

Stay near York's top sights

Shambles91 locals recommend
York Minster209 locals recommend
Museum Gardens127 locals recommend
Shambles Market33 locals recommend
Jorvik Viking Centre181 locals recommend
National Railway Museum153 locals recommend

Other great holiday rentals in York

Guest favourite

Flat in York

4.97 out of 5 average rating, 503 reviews

Converted Factory Apartment in the Heart of York

31 Oct – 7 Nov

£92 per night
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Apartment in York

4.9 out of 5 average rating, 172 reviews

Modern flat (free secured parking).

31 Aug – 7 Sept

£118 per night
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Apartment in Heworth

5.0 out of 5 average rating, 110 reviews

Central York❤︎ quiet 1 bed. apt. nr all facilities

5–12 Mar

£96 per night
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Flat in City Centre

4.93 out of 5 average rating, 214 reviews

City-Centre Studio in Converted Victorian Mill

2–9 Aug

£112 per night
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Apartment in City Centre

4.91 out of 5 average rating, 632 reviews

6 Abbots Mews. 8/10 mins walk to town & station

1–8 Nov

£116 per night
Guest favourite

Home in York

4.98 out of 5 average rating, 189 reviews

Entire home, close to city centre and amenities

10–17 Apr

£96 per night
Superhost

Flat in York

4.87 out of 5 average rating, 235 reviews

City 2

28 Feb – 7 Mar

£108 per night
Superhost

Cottage in York

4.83 out of 5 average rating, 309 reviews

The Granary

23–30 Sept

£119 per night
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Guest suite in York

4.97 out of 5 average rating, 220 reviews

Fully private studio apartment - 5 mins from town.

24–31 May

£76 per night
Guest favourite

Guest suite in York

4.99 out of 5 average rating, 172 reviews

Adorable one bedroom cottage with free parking

25 Oct – 1 Nov

£93 per night
Guest favourite

Apartment in York

4.96 out of 5 average rating, 106 reviews

City centre apartment overlooking York walls

1–8 Jan

£151 per night
Guest favourite

Flat in York

4.92 out of 5 average rating, 133 reviews

The Quadrant - The Palm Suite

9–16 Jan

£129 per night

Quick stats about holiday rentals in York

Total rentals

2K properties

Wifi availability

1.9K properties include access to wifi

Rentals with dedicated workspaces

910 properties have a dedicated workspace

Pet-friendly rentals

280 properties allow pets

Family-friendly rentals

1K properties are a good fit for families

Total number of reviews

136K reviews

Your guide to York

Introduction

Both ancient and modern, York is a small gem of a city that manages to showcase two millennia of British history in the grandest of style. The fortress walls that encircle the city, set along the banks of the River Ouse, are just the beginning of its attractions. Beyond them rise the great towers of its famed Gothic cathedral, York Minster, and an incomparably pretty run of perfectly preserved medieval streets. Roman soldiers founded the city in 71 AD — their towers, baths, and roads survive — and the Vikings also made it their home; the story of their 9th-century invasion is superbly told at the famous Jorvik Center. From the timber frames of 14th-century guildhalls to the stone facades of Georgian buildings like the Mansion House, not to mention a beloved National Railway Museum, no city has created a living history quite like York.


The best time to stay in a holiday rental in York

Spring is the driest season, and a lovely season to stay in one of York’s apartments: temperatures in April and May tend to hover between 55 and 65 degrees Fahrenheit. Temperatures don’t spike that much in summer, regularly reaching highs of around 70 degrees in early August; winters are cold and wet, dropping to an average of 40 degrees in January. There’s always a decent chance of rain, so bring a waterproof jacket whatever time of year you come (and an umbrella), but York isn’t as windy as some more exposed parts of Yorkshire. It’s always a good idea to pack layers and a selection of warm clothing when you’re visiting the northern regions of the UK.


Top things to do in York

York Minster

Although construction began in the 13th century, the Gothic splendor of York’s imposing cathedral took two and a half centuries to complete. Its gigantic and intricately decorated stained-glass windows are as impressive as its spires; there’s also an ancient crypt to explore, and breathtaking views from the top of the tower if you’re willing to climb the steep and narrow 275 steps.

The Shambles

Walking down York’s most historic street is like stepping back in time. The timber-framed medieval buildings, with their overhanging upper storeys, loom over the cobbles of this narrow lane, much like Diagon Alley. Once, every shop here was a butcher’s; now they’re an assortment of independent retailers and quirky gift shops.

Monk Bar

The fortified walls of the city were originally protected by four multistory gateways (or bars), complete with barbican defenses, shooting galleries, and murder holes that allowed soldiers to rain arrows or boiling water upon their enemies. Monk Bar, which dates back to the 14th century, is the most impressive, and the only one that still has a functioning portcullis.

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