List of York sites of interest
A list of prominent tourist attractions in York, England.
City centre
- All Saints' Church, North Street, York
- Assembly Rooms, a grand Palladian public space designed by Lord Burlington, 1731–32, lies behind a rebuilt 19th century facade.
- Bar Convent Museum
- Barley Hall run by York Archaeological Trust
- Black Swan, pub in Peasholme Green
- Blue Bell, pub in Fossgate
- Bootham Bar, the Roman gate and still one of the four Bars into York
- Clifford's Tower
- DIG: an archaeological adventure (formerly the Archaeological Resource Centre)
- Fairfax House, a Georgian house run by York Civic Trust
- Holy Trinity Church, Micklegate
- JORVIK Viking Centre
- The King's Manor, now part of the University
- Lendal Bridge
- The Mansion House, the Georgian house of York's Lord Mayors
- Medieval churches of York
- Merchant Adventurers' Hall
- Merchant Taylors' Hall
- Micklegate Bar, with a museum run by York Archaeological Trust
- Millennium Bridge
- Monk Bar, with the Richard III Experience
- Museum Gardens
- National Centre for Early Music, home of the York Early Music Festival
- National Railway Museum
- Ouse Bridge
- River Ouse, with boat rides
- St Denys's Church, Walmgate
- St George's York
- St Mary's Abbey
- St. Michael le Belfrey, where Guy Fawkes was baptised
- St Olave's Church, Marygate
- The Shambles, York's best-preserved medieval street
- Skeldergate Bridge
- The Snickelways, a collection of narrow streets and passages
- Treasurer's House owned by the National Trust
- York Castle Museum
- Walmgate Bar
- York Cold War Bunker
- York City Art Gallery
- York City Walls
- York Dungeon
- York Minster
- Yorkshire Museum
- YorkBoat, River Ouse Boat trips
Outside York city centre
- Askham Bog
- Askham Bryan Hall
- Bishopthorpe Palace, home to the Archbishop of York
- Elvington Hall
- Heslington Hall
- Holgate Windmill
- The Knavesmire
- Lamel Hill
- Middlethorpe Hall, Middlethorpe Manor
- Osbaldwick Hall
- Skelton Hall, Skelton Manor
- Strays of York
- Vale of York
- York Cemetery
- York Cold War Bunker
- York Racecourse
- Yorkshire Air Museum, Elvington
- Yorkshire Museum of Farming, Murton
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