YORK MINSTER
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Nearby Attractions
Tourist attractions that are nearest to York Minster.
St Michael-le-Belfrey (Minster Yard)
Walking Distance away
Standing next to York Minster on the alignment of the ancient Roman fortress' Via Principia, St Michael-le-Belfrey is the only pre-Reformation church in York to have been built all at one time between 1525 and 1536.
Jim Garrahy's Fudge Kitchen
Walking Distance away
Come and visit us at the fudge kitchen in York and see how our fudge is made by traditional methods, using large copper cauldrons and marble slabs.
Barley Hall
Walking Distance away
Step back in time to the Wars of the Roses and experience life in a medieval merchant's home situated in the heart of historic York.
York Theatre Royal
About ½ mile away
York Theatre Royal is one of the region's most successful producing theatres.
Treasurer's House (NT)
About ½ mile away
Named after the Treasurer's of York Minster and built over a Roman road, the house is not all that it seems.
Holy Trinity Church (Goodramgate)
About ½ mile away
Hiding in a small secluded churchyard, Holy Trinity is approached through a gateway off Goodramgate.
Grand Assembly Rooms (Ask Restaurant)
About ½ mile away
Completed in 1735, the Assembly Rooms in York were built as a stylish venue for the entertainment of Georgian high society.
St Helen's Church (St Helen's Square)
About ½ mile away
Located prominently in St Helen's Square, this church is most famous for its west facade which faces the Mansion House.
Richard III Museum
About ½ mile away
Was Richard III, King of England, 1483-1485, and the last King of the House of York...
King's Manor
About ½ mile away
The King's Manor, one of historic York's most attractive and unusual sites, is enjoying a renaissance which is both physical and intellectual.
St Saviourgate Unitarian Chapel
About ½ mile away
Built for the Presbyterians in 1692, this is the oldest surviving Nonconformist church in York and is now Grade II* listed and one of the one hundred most important Nonconformist chapels in the country.
York Observatory
About ½ mile away
The York Observatory, situated in Museum Gardens in the centre of York, is a fully-operational astronomical observatory with history of astronomy and astronomers of York and Yorkshire.
YorkBoat Summer Nights Afloat
About ½ mile away
Enjoy a fantastic night out on the river on a themed cruise with live band/disco and delicious barbecue buffet onboard our largest boat, Captain James Cook.
YorkBoat Lunch Cruises
About ½ mile away
Come and join a YorkBoat two hour lunch cruise and enjoy a two course 'Shipwheel's Cold Fork Buffet' whilst crusing down the river, resting your feet whilst enjoying the sights of York's city and countryside, complete with captain's live commentary.
York City Art Gallery
About ½ mile away
The gallery shows 600 years of painting, from gold-ground panels of 14thC Italy to the art of the 20thC.
St Martin-le-Grand (Coney Street)
About ½ mile away
Once one of the grandest of York's parish churches, St Martin-le-Grand was destroyed by bombing in 1942 and partially rebuilt in the 1960s, incorporating the remains of the mediaeval structure.
All Saints Church (North Street)
About ½ mile away
Standing on a site which has been hallowed for worship for almost 1100 years.













