Where to stay in Yorkshire and the Humber,England
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- Rise
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- Bingley
- 8 hotels
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- Holme Upon Spalding Moor
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- Edstone
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- Newton upon Derwent
- 8 hotels
- Skipsea
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- Thwaite (North Yorkshire)
- 8 hotels
- Catton
- 8 hotels
- Hatfield (Doncaster)
- 7 hotels
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- Snape (North Yorkshire)
- 3 hotels
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- Humberton
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- 1 hotel
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Yorkshire and the Humber,England hotels & accommodations

Thank you to the night shift Manager on 01/04/2013. His name is Steve if I am not wrong. Dedicated and passionated. He helped us to plan our trip to Yorkshire by using public transport. Thumbs up. Breakfast was good and free. In house resturant serve good meal at all times. Price is reasonable. An alternative for you if you dont feel like going out after a long day sig...

My stay at the HIlton was as expected to be fair. Check in was very fast and very helpful, typical Hilton type room all you need very clean good however, this is nothing to do with the staff or the property, just the Hilton brand, only internet was in room through BT web site, silly money did not bother! do not use many hotels in UK because of these type of charges plu...

Ideal for a stay in the Bradford area. We travelled around the area during the weekend. I would recommend the Aakash restaurant in cleckheaton for a good Indian meal, but it is best to book as it was very busy. Hotel facilities were very good, there is a gym and swimming pool. We would definitely stay here again.

Friendly staff made our stay feel extra special. The only negative was the lack of communication between the agoda automated booking form and the hotel. Agora states the twin room can be booked with a large double bed on request. I did request it and despite emails assuring me as such I was told upon arrival that they have NEVER had a double Bed in a twin room. So I h...

Marmadukes is a very nearly excellent hotel. The rooms are comfortable, spacious and well appointed. The staff are friendly and the location is great for town and access to the motorway. Breakfast was also great. The reason I say this is a 'nearly excellent' hotel, is that the attention to detail is not quite there. Only minor things like lightbulbs missing and a coup...

We had had an unfortunate booking at another hotel which we decided not to stay. This was booked the day before. The room was beautiful. Well equipped. The lady who was cleaning the room was superb. Very helpful and friendley. I was on crutches and so asked if we would like to change room to A ground floor. Wish we had booked for the whole 3 days we stayed in york.

The staff could not of made us more welcome. We have forgotten our Blackberry charger and the young guy on the Reception let us borrow his own. This was a very nice gesture and had a real home from home feel which you rarely get from BIG CHAIN hotels so very well done Novotel Sheffield. The hotel was also very clean.... and I am very picky but could not fault it. P...

It was such lovely building with a lot of original Victorian fittings and very clean. Vicky on reception/bar was lovely and an asset to the b&b brand. The room was spacious and had additional slides across the window to drown out of very little noise there was on this quiet little cul-de-sac. The walk from the city centre was very direct and the b&b was easy to find. T...

-Best location (very close to York station, city center) -Cheap but not comprosing quality -Spaceous room -Private space with individual bed-curtains and lamp - I loved it the most! -Quality breakfast for only 3.5 pound -Free luggage storage I would stay there if I visit York again and I wish other hostels in other cities are like Safestay york.

Went expecting the worst but was pleasantly surprised, apart from the 1 hour waiting time for check in it wasnt too bad we only booked a budget room with no window but it was great, nice and quiet and dark, no waking up at first light with noisy seagulls. We didnt eat at the hotel but prices seemed quite reasonable and not over inflated like other hotel chains do, and ...

I was over in Leeds for one night with a group of 6 lads for the match. The hotel was in a perfect location, great spot, great bars and restaurants around. The staff were so helpful, they were always there to help and so friendly. The hotel was so clean and 2 of the 3 rooms were upgraded to Executive twin rooms. The breakfast was amazing, I have traveled the world and ...

We regularly visit Leeds and this is the best hotel we've stopped in so far. The room was very comfortable and the bathroom was stunning. The location is perfect for an evening out in Leeds. The staff were very helpful and friendly. We didn't have breakfast, so can't comment on that.

Location is great: Half way between the station and York Minster. We got a room overlooking the river and beautiful views of York Minster. Room was modern with USB sockets, and efficient with space (no wardrobes but shelves and hooks instead). Disappointed to find the bathroom bin had not been emptied and was full to the brim - we told the staff on checking out and the...

Within walking distance of the Minster, the Lamb & Lion is a welcoming stop in the interesting and picturesque city of York. We enjoyed several meals and without exception they were delicious and well priced. When there was an unexpected problem in our bathroom we were quickly moved to their best room available. Definitely a hotel to return to.

Arrived mid afternoon. Checked into the car park opposite hotel (30 yards) underneath railway viaducts. Reasonable rates. Quick 'check in' and a Doubletree Choc chip biscuit biscuit into the bargain. Room was spacious, bright and modern. All mod cons in room (including free internet). Book a high floor if possible - Great views over the city. If you get a rat...

It's a very nice property. Our room was great and the bed was typical of a good hotel, super comfy. However, the bathroom seemed dated and water pressure a bit pathetic. Lobby was nice, couple of restaurants downstairs. Pool and gym were good. The weights in the gym were all over the place, kind of annoying considering I was first in the morning but otherwise it had ...

Stay here. Period. The value for the money was unbeatable, especially considering the location- nestled in the old city center, practically in the shadow of the cathedral- as well as the amenities and the wonderful staff. We had not just a room but an entire floor (bedroom, toilet, shower, full kitchen) to ourselves. Whether this was due to luck or is house policy, I...

We were greeted extremely politely and were able to check in a couple of hours early which was very handy. The staff helped us to our room and were extremely friendly. The room was extremely clean and very nice, with a large bathroom and bathtub. There was free drinking water in the fridge and the shower/bath always had hot water! This hotel is located right in the cen...

Very nice hotel. Cheap and cheerful with bar and restaurant. Local tesco and a few shops close by, lovely friendly staff, we stayed for 2 nights and it met our needs. We got public transport from Leeds City centre which ran frequently. I have knocked a star of the cleanliness as there was a huge white stain on my daughters runner on her bed which we noticed straight aw...

Lovely staff who went out of their way to provide us a quiet room away from some loud customers. Amazing breakfast! Good room but a little on the smelly side. Carpet needed cleaning, the walls were dirty and the sink in the en-suite was smelly. But it was good value for money. Quiet on the night time to sleep. Car parking straight across the road which was fairly cheap...

Flying Visit....quick check in before going to the Wedding just out of town and didn't return until Midnight. The room was beautiful, the bed very comfortable and the views were fantastic over the 'modern' city of Sheffield ...my only disappointment was I didn't spend enough time in the hotel!!!

Very friendly accommodating staff who made sense of our confusing booking (we're a band on the road with guests showing at different times and days), they adjusted everything accordingly and couldn't help enough. Breakfast was awesome, lots of choice. Town is a four five minute stroll or a taxi for a few pounds. Comfy beds and nice and quiet. Will definitely stay agai...

Perfect location for visiting Hull. Clean and rooms are reasonable for the price. Do not pay £13-45 for breakfast it’s really really bad!! Breakfast is served until 9-30 and I went down at 8-40. Very limited selection and food was cooked appallingly like really the worst breakfast I’ve ever had and cold. Waited 15 mins for staff to get coffee. It wasn’t even busy so n...

Hotel is ideally located about 10 minutes from centre of York and about 7 minutes from train station. It is easy to find being on a main route in/out of the city. The rooms are of a good size, clean and the bathroom and shower facilities are adequate. The staff were very friendly and there were no issues checking in 2 hours before the official check in time. Te car...

I was in the UK to visit my son and daughter in law following the arrival of my first grandchild. The accommodation was clean however there were times when the bedroom was rather chilly. I was disappointed in the breakfast self service and the food was not really very hot. The dreaded toast machine either under cooked or burnt the toast black. The staff were wonderfu...
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I had to find somewhere near Keighley to stay for a night on short notice, and the YHA came to the rescue. Fantastic value for money, a great building, helpful staff, good beds and facilities, and a friendly cat. Can't fault it! Joining the YHA today as a result.

We went with a family of 2 small children and 3 adults (1 of which, a senior). The hostel was initially hard to find as it didn't particularly have any signage towards it. We ended up walking ALL around with our luggages before finding the entrance and realising that we didn't need to walk that way. We had our own simple showers and toilets. (You get what you pay for)...

-Best location (very close to York station, city center) -Cheap but not comprosing quality -Spaceous room -Private space with individual bed-curtains and lamp - I loved it the most! -Quality breakfast for only 3.5 pound -Free luggage storage I would stay there if I visit York again and I wish other hostels in other cities are like Safestay york.

I fairly centrally located right by cathedral in a quiet cul de sac . The main square being a 10-15 easy walk away. There was parking also on site. It is a lovely building , very large communal kitchen /eating . The whole hostel was very clean. Bunk bed was comfortable and all bedding clean and fresh. Staff very polite and friendly. I am actually up in Beverley again n...

I would definitely pay extra for a B and B. Staying at the YHA hawes cost £55 for a bunk bedded twin room and sink, no towel that was extra, breakfast was £7.50 each. Check inn was a stupidly late 5pm, room was sparse to say the least, window had no handle on it to close from the wind or security (ground floor). I just feel for £20-£30 extra a B and B is well worth t...

Stay here. Period. The value for the money was unbeatable, especially considering the location- nestled in the old city center, practically in the shadow of the cathedral- as well as the amenities and the wonderful staff. We had not just a room but an entire floor (bedroom, toilet, shower, full kitchen) to ourselves. Whether this was due to luck or is house policy, I...

We stayed at YHA York for 2 nights and had a nice experience. We booked a room for 2 people with a bunk bed. Everything was clean and in good condition, except they didn't provide towels (we wouldn't complain on this since they'd already notified in advance). Wifi was accessible in the room. You might have to climb as there's no lift. The hostel is not far from the Y...

It was a pleasant stay at Gilson Hotel but I was very disappointed when they told me that I need to pay for Wifi internet . When i booked the hotel , it was clearly stated that wifi is provided and i do not need to pay for Wifi . Otherwise , breakfast was tasty and they have a lot of friendly staffs .

Generally the room was ok, it was clean and most importantly there was free WiFi, and the staff was kind. But the room was quite dark, the window right next to another building, and I could hear some noise from the reception area most of the time, at least during daytime. So the room rate was a bit high for what the hotel offered, the value for money could have been be...

It is what you'd expect for the price but in a good way; if you need a bed for the night it does the trick and the room was very clean and tidy. The staff are very welcoming as well. The car park is quite big even though it was quite stormy and there was some mud getting out from he car in places it was still good not to have to wander around looking for parking.

Lovely staff who went out of their way to provide us a quiet room away from some loud customers. Amazing breakfast! Good room but a little on the smelly side. Carpet needed cleaning, the walls were dirty and the sink in the en-suite was smelly. But it was good value for money. Quiet on the night time to sleep. Car parking straight across the road which was fairly cheap...

i was checking in late so i needed a contact number, rang their contact number online 5 times, dead line, no other numbers found i paid online beforehand for a double room, turned up to the hotel and he tried telling me to pay again so I had to show my bank statement before he believed me I then got given a room, went up to find it was a twin room. Went back down to ...

A very nice 2 night stay at the Village however, please see below a few problems encountered - 1. As I have detailed above very good breakfast choice, but only 3 or 4 people working in the breakfast room and you had to wait to be greeted and name crossed off on the breakfast list and we waited 10mins just to be seated but I did notice several people waiting considerab...

I was in the UK to visit my son and daughter in law following the arrival of my first grandchild. The accommodation was clean however there were times when the bedroom was rather chilly. I was disappointed in the breakfast self service and the food was not really very hot. The dreaded toast machine either under cooked or burnt the toast black. The staff were wonderfu...

Returning to my home city after 20 years I knew the Harley as I had often passed it. I was pleasantly surprised by the quirkyness of the place and the lack of uniforms, bow ties and white shirts. I love the informality and most of all the friendliness of the staff in ordinary clothing. Why can't more hotels be like this? The bed was so comfortable and soft, I could hav...

Perfect location for visiting Hull. Clean and rooms are reasonable for the price. Do not pay £13-45 for breakfast it’s really really bad!! Breakfast is served until 9-30 and I went down at 8-40. Very limited selection and food was cooked appallingly like really the worst breakfast I’ve ever had and cold. Waited 15 mins for staff to get coffee. It wasn’t even busy so n...

Wonderful friendly welcome. Room had everything I needed, although it was a shame not all the freeview tv channels worked. Great power shower. Excellent price. Location is in the middle of a business park, but that didn't bother me at all and the hotel was extremely handy for getting onto the M1. Only issue was thin walls.

This was a lovely hotel to stay in which was kind of by itself when you look up at it from the beech. The room and all the facilities were all good and the price was really reasonable compared to nearby hotels. Id definitely recommend this hotel to a friend or anyone wanting to visit Scarborough.

All OK. Most staff were friendly and helpful but when first arrived not overly welcoming. Were visiting because of a funeral and an elderly relative was in the group. Should have checked that a lift was available. Our fault not the hotels but this did cause a problem as no rooms available on ground floor.
4-star hotels in Yorkshire and the Humber,England

My stay at the HIlton was as expected to be fair. Check in was very fast and very helpful, typical Hilton type room all you need very clean good however, this is nothing to do with the staff or the property, just the Hilton brand, only internet was in room through BT web site, silly money did not bother! do not use many hotels in UK because of these type of charges plu...

Ideal for a stay in the Bradford area. We travelled around the area during the weekend. I would recommend the Aakash restaurant in cleckheaton for a good Indian meal, but it is best to book as it was very busy. Hotel facilities were very good, there is a gym and swimming pool. We would definitely stay here again.

Marmadukes is a very nearly excellent hotel. The rooms are comfortable, spacious and well appointed. The staff are friendly and the location is great for town and access to the motorway. Breakfast was also great. The reason I say this is a 'nearly excellent' hotel, is that the attention to detail is not quite there. Only minor things like lightbulbs missing and a coup...

The staff could not of made us more welcome. We have forgotten our Blackberry charger and the young guy on the Reception let us borrow his own. This was a very nice gesture and had a real home from home feel which you rarely get from BIG CHAIN hotels so very well done Novotel Sheffield. The hotel was also very clean.... and I am very picky but could not fault it. P...

-Best location (very close to York station, city center) -Cheap but not comprosing quality -Spaceous room -Private space with individual bed-curtains and lamp - I loved it the most! -Quality breakfast for only 3.5 pound -Free luggage storage I would stay there if I visit York again and I wish other hostels in other cities are like Safestay york.

I was over in Leeds for one night with a group of 6 lads for the match. The hotel was in a perfect location, great spot, great bars and restaurants around. The staff were so helpful, they were always there to help and so friendly. The hotel was so clean and 2 of the 3 rooms were upgraded to Executive twin rooms. The breakfast was amazing, I have traveled the world and ...

We regularly visit Leeds and this is the best hotel we've stopped in so far. The room was very comfortable and the bathroom was stunning. The location is perfect for an evening out in Leeds. The staff were very helpful and friendly. We didn't have breakfast, so can't comment on that.

Within walking distance of the Minster, the Lamb & Lion is a welcoming stop in the interesting and picturesque city of York. We enjoyed several meals and without exception they were delicious and well priced. When there was an unexpected problem in our bathroom we were quickly moved to their best room available. Definitely a hotel to return to.

Arrived mid afternoon. Checked into the car park opposite hotel (30 yards) underneath railway viaducts. Reasonable rates. Quick 'check in' and a Doubletree Choc chip biscuit biscuit into the bargain. Room was spacious, bright and modern. All mod cons in room (including free internet). Book a high floor if possible - Great views over the city. If you get a rat...

It's a very nice property. Our room was great and the bed was typical of a good hotel, super comfy. However, the bathroom seemed dated and water pressure a bit pathetic. Lobby was nice, couple of restaurants downstairs. Pool and gym were good. The weights in the gym were all over the place, kind of annoying considering I was first in the morning but otherwise it had ...

We were greeted extremely politely and were able to check in a couple of hours early which was very handy. The staff helped us to our room and were extremely friendly. The room was extremely clean and very nice, with a large bathroom and bathtub. There was free drinking water in the fridge and the shower/bath always had hot water! This hotel is located right in the cen...

Flying Visit....quick check in before going to the Wedding just out of town and didn't return until Midnight. The room was beautiful, the bed very comfortable and the views were fantastic over the 'modern' city of Sheffield ...my only disappointment was I didn't spend enough time in the hotel!!!

We reserved two rooms. One room was quite a bit bigger than the other though the same price - super king vs double. My wife and I were sharing each room with a child as the rooms were not adjacent. I was sharing with my older son in the smaller room. I raised this and the hotel were happy to move me to a room with a larger bed. We ate in the fat badger and food was exc...

Very lovely and friendly staff. Charming rooms, old but clean and well looked after. Shower is a bit weak but not a problem. Breakfast is delicious and when the main dining room was busy you were able to eat in the bar. Great idea. Nearby pub The Feathers does really nice food and is about 20% cheaper for booze than the hotel prices at Black Swan. Great location for dr...

I have stayed here multiple times and I have officially have decided this is my favorite home away from home when in York! The ambiance is absolutely breathtaking. The staff is very friendly and accommodating. The welcome cookies make your mouth water and the location couldn’t be more perfect! A++ all around!

From the moment I set foot in the hotel I was treated as a valued customer. The room was excellent, well situated with plenty of room, and the outlook was terrific... The meals, both breakfast and the Bar meals, were of a high standard...and we were never rushed or "pestered" by members of staff.

We arrived before the usual 2pm check-in time but they allowed us to check in early. Room was spacious and the bed was nice and comfy. The location of the hotel is excellent, just a short 10-minute walk to the city centre. The staff at the reception was very helpful too when we asked for tourist attractions in the city. She gave us a map of places of interest nearby. D...

Lets face it, if you are in Hull, you are probably working. This means you are not looking for 5 star luxury, just a reasonably priced, efficient and clean place to return to with reasonably sized rooms and good food close by. The Marina ticks all those boxes. Would be happy to return.

A very cosy and charming little hotel. Friendly staff and the breakfast's great. Love the reading room and the complimentary cakes and tea in there. Although a little away from the major sights, York city is pretty small so it's very walkable. Very near River Ouse so you could go for an early morning stroll. The bridge there leads to the train station so you don't nee...
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Booked two nights, room very clean and well-furnished, bed comfy. Ate in bar one night, restaurant the other. Food very good, wine and beer choice and quality is excellent. Breakfast also good, you can ask for extra helpings of whatever you want. Any problems were sorted by Ron, a great host.

Loved everything about Judges Lodging! The location was perfect, beds were comfortable, the decor of the rooms were exquisite and interesting, service staff were very friendly! The only thing I could complain of is the stairs, we got a room on the top floor and has alot of climbing to do. Other than that, Judges Lodging was perfect for us!

Very pleased we chose The Black Horse Inn for our stay. Our room was very large, stylish with real character, the food was excellent & all the staff were very friendly & helpful. We hadn't been to the Yorkshire moors before but the team there took time to give us their local knowledge. We will be going back in the near future.

We are locals but stayed there for a family reunion. Easy to book and check in, excellent amenities in the apartment and safe, secured parking. Close to mini golf, train, a small supermarket and a pub and a cafe for food. Also just a short walk to Peasholm Park and around 15 mins walk from the centre of town. There is no food as it is self catering. But I couldn't lea...

This from beginning to end was a fabulous stay. Greeted by lovely staff. Shown around so that we knew where everything was. Taken to our rooms. Great rooms had everything you need. The staff were extremely helpful. The breakfast was lovely. Cant fault the place and would definitely recommend and stay here again.

My husband and had a lovely stay at the Traddock, we had a friendly greeting when we arrived and such a beautiful room. The food really let this hotel down . For my evening meal , I asked for no egg with my asparagus and didnt get hollandaise either. My chicken was so dry and I asked for two scoops of icecream instead of a listed desert which the chef apparently sai...

This is a nice hotel with a decent golf course attached and a really nice spa. Rooms are lovely and spacious with great beds. The main issue was the service. We ate in the orangery restaurant which is not cheap (£55 a head) and the food was nice and well presented but the first course took 1 1/2 hours to arrive with no apology or explanation. a full 3 course meal took ...

We thoroughly enjoyed our 2 night stay. We had an upstairs room, it was clean, comfortable & quiet. The breakfast was 1st class. You could not want for anything else. Amy & Kate were lovely, & very helpful, & Amy even helped us out with some laundry. We would definitely stay again.

We were given a very friendly welcome from Sue, & offered homemade cake with a pot of tea or coffee once we had settled into our accommodation, which was lovely! Everything was spotlessly clean & the extra large bed was very comfortable with quality bedding. We would have loved to have stayed for longer than the 2 nights we had booked and will definitely be returning...
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What are the best hotels in Yorkshire and the Humber,England near National Railway Museum?
Verified travelers to Yorkshire and the Humber,England who stayed near National Railway Museum have given top reviews to Tower Guest House, City Guest House and Grove House Bed & Breakfast.
What are the best hotels in Yorkshire and the Humber,England near The Royal Armouries?
Verified travelers to Yorkshire and the Humber,England who stayed near The Royal Armouries have given top reviews to Montgomery House Apart-Hotel, Very Comfortable home and The Chambers Park Place.
What are the best hotels in Yorkshire and the Humber,England near York Castle Museum?
Verified travelers to Yorkshire and the Humber,England who stayed near York Castle Museum have given top reviews to Tower Guest House, City Guest House and The Bishop and The Bison.
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Some of our most popular hotels in Yorkshire and the Humber,England are Novotel Leeds Centre Hotel, Hampton by Hilton York and Hampton by Hilton York Piccadilly.
What are the best hotels in Yorkshire and the Humber,England for couples?
Hotels in Yorkshire and the Humber,England that are highly rated by couples include Novotel Leeds Centre Hotel, Hampton by Hilton York and Hampton by Hilton York Piccadilly.
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Hotels in Yorkshire and the Humber,England that are highly rated by families include Novotel Leeds Centre Hotel, Hampton by Hilton York and Hampton by Hilton York Piccadilly.
What hotels in Yorkshire and the Humber,England have the best views?
Verified travelers to Yorkshire and the Humber,England have given top reviews for the views at Healey House Hotel, The Crown Inn and Dalesgate Hotel.
What hotels in Yorkshire and the Humber,England have the best breakfast?
Verified travelers to Yorkshire and the Humber,England have given top reviews for the breakfast at The Blacksmith Bed and Breakfast , The Bailey Holidays and OYO Cocketts Hotel.
What are the best cities in Yorkshire and the Humber,England to stay in?
Popular cities among travelers staying in Yorkshire and the Humber,England include Leeds, York and Sheffield.

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Discovering the Charms of Yorkshire and the Humber
Yorkshire and the Humber, a region steeped in rich history and diverse landscapes, is a captivating destination that beckons travelers from all walks of life. From the rugged beauty of the Yorkshire Dales to the serene coastlines along the Humber Estuary, this area offers a stunning array of natural wonders. The vibrant cities of Leeds, Sheffield, and York boast a blend of modern amenities and historical landmarks, making it an ideal spot for both adventure seekers and culture enthusiasts. With its charming villages and bustling market towns, Yorkshire and the Humber is a tapestry of experiences waiting to be explored.
The region is renowned for its cultural heritage, featuring iconic sites such as York Minster, one of the largest Gothic cathedrals in Northern Europe, and the National Railway Museum in York, which showcases the evolution of rail travel. The rich industrial history, particularly in cities like Sheffield, is reflected in its museums and galleries, offering visitors a glimpse into the past. Moreover, the local traditions and festivals celebrate the unique character of the region, inviting travelers to immerse themselves in the local culture.
As you wander through the picturesque landscapes, you’ll find a plethora of outdoor activities to enjoy. From hiking in the breathtaking Yorkshire Dales to exploring the stunning coastline of the East Riding of Yorkshire, the region is a paradise for nature lovers. Whether you’re seeking a peaceful escape in the countryside or an exciting urban adventure, Yorkshire and the Humber has something special for everyone.
Unforgettable Experiences Await in Yorkshire and the Humber
Yorkshire and the Humber is brimming with unforgettable experiences that cater to every type of traveler. History buffs can explore the ancient walls of York, taking in the stunning views from the York Minster Tower Climb. For those who prefer a more interactive experience, the York Dungeon offers a thrilling journey through the city’s darker past, filled with live actors and immersive storytelling. Families will find joy at York Maze, where the kids can navigate through a giant corn maze, and Goddards House and Garden, which offers beautiful gardens and fun activities for all ages.
Outdoor enthusiasts can revel in the natural beauty of the region with activities such as hiking, cycling, and birdwatching. Roundhay Park, one of the largest city parks in Europe, is perfect for a leisurely stroll or a picnic. Meanwhile, the Leeds and Liverpool Canal provides a scenic route for cycling and walking, allowing visitors to soak in the peaceful surroundings. For those looking for a bit of adventure, Embsay Reservoir offers opportunities for kayaking and sailing, making it an exciting destination for water sports.
Shopping aficionados will delight in the eclectic mix of boutiques and markets found throughout the region. From the trendy shops in Leeds to the charming stalls at local farmers' markets, there is something for everyone. The vibrant atmosphere of the city centers invites leisurely exploration, with plenty of cafés and restaurants to recharge after a day of shopping. Whether it's indulging in a traditional Yorkshire pudding or savoring a meal at a local eatery, the culinary scene is sure to impress.
When to Experience the Best of Yorkshire and the Humber
Timing your visit to Yorkshire and the Humber can significantly enhance your experience, as each season brings its own unique charm. Spring is a delightful time to explore the region, with blooming flowers and mild weather creating a picturesque backdrop for outdoor activities. The vibrant colors of the countryside are particularly stunning, making it an ideal season for hiking and cycling. Additionally, various local festivals often take place during this time, showcasing the region's rich culture and traditions.
Summer is another great time to visit, as the longer days and warmer temperatures invite travelers to enjoy the numerous outdoor attractions. This season is perfect for beach trips along the Yorkshire coast, where you can bask in the sun or partake in water sports. Local events, such as music festivals and agricultural shows, provide a lively atmosphere that is hard to resist. Just be sure to book accommodations in advance, as this is a popular time for tourists.
Autumn transforms the landscape into a canvas of rich reds and golds, offering stunning views that are perfect for photography enthusiasts. The cooler temperatures make it a comfortable time for exploring cities and countryside alike. Winter, while chillier, brings its own magic with festive markets and holiday events, especially in cities like York, where the Christmas spirit comes alive with twinkling lights and seasonal cheer. No matter the time of year, Yorkshire and the Humber offers a wealth of experiences that are sure to create lasting memories.
Your Ultimate Guide to Where to Stay in Yorkshire and the Humber
Finding the perfect place to stay in Yorkshire and the Humber is a breeze, thanks to the diverse range of accommodations available. From budget-friendly hotels to luxurious retreats, there’s something to suit every traveler’s needs. For those seeking affordable options, easyHotel Sheffield offers a comfortable stay with a great location, ensuring you can explore the city without breaking the bank. Guests have praised the hotel for its cleanliness and helpful staff, making it a reliable choice for budget-conscious travelers.
If you prefer a more upscale experience, the Novotel Leeds Centre Hotel is a fantastic option. With its contemporary design and excellent amenities, including a fantastic breakfast buffet, it’s no wonder guests rave about their stays. The Rutland Hotel in Sheffield also stands out for its beautifully cooked breakfast and convenient access to local attractions, making it a favorite among visitors.
For families or larger groups, the Discovery Inn - Leeds offers spacious rooms at great value, ensuring everyone has a comfortable place to unwind after a day of exploration. The friendly reception staff and clean facilities add to the overall positive experience. With such a variety of accommodations available, finding the perfect hotel in Yorkshire and the Humber is simple, allowing you to focus on enjoying your trip to this enchanting region.
Why Agoda is Your Best Bet for Booking Accommodations
When planning your trip to Yorkshire and the Humber, using Agoda for booking hotels can significantly enhance your travel experience. Agoda offers an extensive selection of accommodations, ranging from budget-friendly options to luxurious stays, making it easy to find the perfect fit for your needs. With user-friendly search features, you can filter results by price, location, amenities, and guest ratings, ensuring you find a place that meets your expectations.
One of the standout features of Agoda is the exclusive deals and discounts available for travelers. By booking through Agoda, you can often take advantage of promotional offers that help you save money on your stay. This is particularly beneficial during peak travel seasons when hotel prices tend to soar. Plus, with Agoda's Price Guarantee, you can rest assured that you're getting the best possible rate on your accommodation.
Customer reviews play a crucial role in the booking process, and Agoda excels in this area. The platform features thousands of genuine reviews from previous guests, providing valuable insights into each hotel’s quality and service. Whether you’re looking for a family-friendly hotel or a romantic getaway, the reviews can guide you in making an informed decision. With Agoda, the process of finding and booking hotels in Yorkshire and the Humber becomes a seamless experience, allowing you to focus on enjoying your trip.
Getting Around Yorkshire and the Humber Made Easy
Exploring Yorkshire and the Humber is a breeze, thanks to a variety of transportation options available to visitors. Public transport is well-developed, with an extensive network of buses and trains connecting major cities and towns. The train services, in particular, are efficient and comfortable, making it easy to hop from one city to another, such as traveling from Leeds to York or Sheffield. Purchasing an all-day travel pass can be a cost-effective way to explore multiple destinations without worrying about individual fares.
If you prefer a more flexible option, consider renting a car. This allows you the freedom to explore the stunning countryside at your own pace. The scenic drives through the Yorkshire Dales and along the coast are not to be missed, offering breathtaking views and opportunities to stop at charming villages. Numerous car rental services are available in major cities, making it convenient to pick up a vehicle upon arrival.
For those who enjoy cycling, Yorkshire and the Humber boasts a variety of cycling routes that cater to different skill levels. The Leeds and Liverpool Canal offers a flat, scenic path ideal for leisurely rides, while the more adventurous can tackle the hilly terrains of the Dales. Many hotels and accommodations provide bike storage facilities, ensuring your gear is safe while you explore the area. With these options at your disposal, getting around Yorkshire and the Humber is both simple and enjoyable.
Outdoor Adventures in Yorkshire and the Humber
Yorkshire and the Humber is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, offering a plethora of activities that highlight the region's stunning natural beauty. The Yorkshire Dales National Park is a must-visit for anyone looking to experience breathtaking landscapes. With its rolling hills, limestone cliffs, and picturesque valleys, the park provides numerous hiking trails suitable for all levels. Whether you’re embarking on a gentle walk or tackling a more challenging hike, the views are sure to leave you in awe.
Roundhay Park in Leeds is another fantastic outdoor destination, renowned for its expansive green spaces and tranquil lakes. It’s perfect for a leisurely stroll, a picnic, or even a bit of birdwatching. The park features several gardens, including the beautiful Tropical World, where you can discover exotic plants and wildlife. If you’re seeking a bit more adventure, head to Embsay Reservoir, where kayaking and sailing opportunities await. The calm waters and stunning surroundings make it an ideal spot for water sports enthusiasts.
For those who prefer cycling, the Leeds and Liverpool Canal offers a scenic route that runs through some of the region's most picturesque landscapes. This flat, well-maintained path is suitable for cyclists of all ages, providing a leisurely way to explore the area. Don’t forget to stop at the charming villages along the way, where you can enjoy local cafés and shops. With such a variety of outdoor activities available, Yorkshire and the Humber truly caters to nature lovers and adventure seekers alike.
Historical Treasures and Cultural Gems of Yorkshire and the Humber
Yorkshire and the Humber is rich in history and culture, offering visitors a chance to explore some of the most significant historical sites in the UK. York Minster stands out as one of the region's crown jewels, a magnificent Gothic cathedral that showcases stunning architecture and intricate stained glass windows. Climbing the tower provides breathtaking views of the city, making it a rewarding experience for those willing to ascend the steps.
The National Railway Museum in York is another cultural highlight, celebrating the history of rail travel in the UK. It houses an impressive collection of locomotives and exhibits that tell the story of the railways' impact on society. Visitors can explore interactive displays and even take a ride on a steam train, making it an engaging experience for all ages. The Royal Armouries in Leeds is also worth a visit, featuring fascinating exhibits on arms and armor from different eras and cultures.
For a taste of local history, take a stroll along the ancient walls of York, which offer a glimpse into the city’s past. The York Castle Museum provides an immersive experience, allowing visitors to step back in time and explore recreated historical settings. With so many historical treasures and cultural gems to discover, Yorkshire and the Humber invites travelers to delve into its rich heritage and vibrant history.
Family-Friendly Fun in Yorkshire and the Humber
Yorkshire and the Humber is a fantastic destination for families, offering a wide range of attractions that cater to children of all ages. One of the standout spots is York Maze, where families can spend an entire day navigating through a giant corn maze filled with fun challenges and activities. This seasonal attraction opens its doors during the summer months, providing an exciting outdoor experience that combines adventure with problem-solving. In addition to the maze, there are plenty of games, rides, and a petting farm, ensuring that little ones are entertained throughout the day.
Another gem for families is Goddards House and Garden, which offers a blend of history and nature. This charming estate features beautiful gardens that are perfect for a leisurely stroll or a picnic. The house itself is steeped in history, showcasing the life of the Terry family, known for their confectionery business. Children can enjoy various activities in the gardens, including nature trails and seasonal events that make learning about history fun and engaging. Moreover, the café on-site serves delicious snacks and meals, perfect for refueling after a day of exploration.
For families looking for indoor activities, the Selby Leisure Centre is an excellent option. This facility boasts a swimming pool, sports hall, and a range of fitness classes suitable for all ages. Kids can enjoy swimming lessons or simply have fun splashing around, while parents can take advantage of the gym or join in on family-friendly fitness classes. With so many options available, Yorkshire and the Humber ensures that families have a memorable and enjoyable experience together.
Exciting Festivals and Events in Yorkshire and the Humber
The calendar in Yorkshire and the Humber is packed with exciting festivals and events that showcase the region's vibrant culture and traditions. One of the most popular events is the York Festival of Ideas, held annually in June. This festival features a diverse program of talks, workshops, and performances, attracting visitors from near and far. It’s a fantastic opportunity for families and individuals to engage with a variety of topics, from science to the arts, all while enjoying the beautiful surroundings of York.
Another highlight is the Leeds West Indian Carnival, which takes place every August. This colorful celebration is one of the oldest Caribbean carnivals in Europe, featuring a lively parade filled with vibrant costumes, music, and dance. The atmosphere is electric, with food stalls offering delicious Caribbean cuisine, making it a feast for both the eyes and the taste buds. Attending this carnival is a unique way to experience the multicultural fabric of the region and join in the festivities with locals and visitors alike.
For those who love the festive season, the York Christmas Market is a must-visit. This enchanting market transforms the city into a winter wonderland, with beautifully decorated stalls offering handmade crafts, festive treats, and warm drinks. It’s the perfect place to get into the holiday spirit, with live entertainment and activities for children. The market typically runs from mid-November to late December, providing a magical experience for families looking to celebrate the season together.
A Culinary Journey Through Yorkshire and the Humber
The culinary scene in Yorkshire and the Humber is as rich and diverse as its landscapes, offering a delightful journey for food lovers. Traditional Yorkshire cuisine is a highlight, with dishes like Yorkshire pudding and fish and chips being local favorites. Many restaurants across the region take pride in using locally sourced ingredients, ensuring that visitors get a true taste of Yorkshire. For those looking to experience authentic flavors, a visit to a local pub for a hearty meal is highly recommended.
Leeds, in particular, boasts a thriving food scene with a mix of trendy eateries and traditional establishments. The Leeds Kirkgate Market is a fantastic place to explore, featuring a variety of food stalls and shops selling fresh produce, baked goods, and international delicacies. The market is not only a food lover's paradise but also a cultural hub where visitors can immerse themselves in the local atmosphere. Sampling street food from different cultures is a must, as it reflects the city's diversity and culinary innovation.
For those with a sweet tooth, Yorkshire is home to some of the finest bakeries and dessert shops. Don’t miss the chance to try a slice of Yorkshire Parkin, a traditional gingerbread cake that is especially popular during the winter months. Many cafés and tea rooms serve this delightful treat alongside a cup of Yorkshire tea, providing the perfect afternoon indulgence. With so many delicious options available, a culinary journey through Yorkshire and the Humber is sure to be a memorable experience.
Shopping Adventures in Yorkshire and the Humber
Shopping in Yorkshire and the Humber is an adventure in itself, offering everything from high-street brands to unique independent boutiques. In Leeds, the Victoria Quarter is a must-visit for those seeking luxury shopping. This stunning arcade features a range of designer shops and high-end retailers, all housed in beautiful Victorian architecture. It’s the perfect place to indulge in some retail therapy while enjoying the charming atmosphere of the city.
For a more eclectic shopping experience, the Shambles Market in York is a fantastic choice. This historic market is home to a variety of stalls selling handmade crafts, antiques, and local produce. It’s an ideal spot to find unique souvenirs and gifts that reflect the region's character. The market is also surrounded by quaint shops and cafés, making it easy to spend a leisurely afternoon browsing and enjoying the local fare.
Don’t forget to explore the numerous farmers' markets that pop up across the region, showcasing fresh, locally sourced produce and artisanal products. These markets offer a glimpse into the region's agricultural heritage and provide an opportunity to meet local vendors. Whether you’re searching for fresh fruits, homemade jams, or handcrafted goods, the shopping adventures in Yorkshire and the Humber are sure to delight and inspire.
Hidden Gems to Explore in Yorkshire and the Humber
While Yorkshire and the Humber boasts many well-known attractions, there are also plenty of hidden gems waiting to be discovered. One such gem is Howarth, a charming village famous for its connection to the Brontë sisters. Visitors can explore the Brontë Parsonage Museum, which offers a fascinating insight into the lives of these literary icons. The surrounding moors provide stunning walking trails, perfect for those looking to immerse themselves in the natural beauty that inspired the sisters' works.
Another hidden treasure is Salt’s Mill in Saltaire, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This former textile mill has been transformed into a vibrant cultural hub, featuring art galleries, shops, and cafés. The mill houses a significant collection of works by artist David Hockney, making it a must-visit for art enthusiasts. The surrounding village of Saltaire is equally charming, with its picturesque streets and historical architecture, providing a delightful backdrop for a leisurely day out.
For those seeking a unique experience, the Ribblehead Viaduct is a stunning feat of engineering that offers breathtaking views of the Yorkshire Dales. This iconic structure is perfect for photography enthusiasts and those who appreciate scenic landscapes. A walk along the nearby trails provides an opportunity to explore the area’s natural beauty while enjoying the tranquility of the countryside. Discovering these hidden gems adds an extra layer of adventure to any trip to Yorkshire and the Humber.
Day Trips and Scenic Drives in Yorkshire and the Humber
Yorkshire and the Humber is perfectly positioned for a variety of day trips that allow visitors to explore the stunning landscapes and charming towns nearby. One popular destination is the North York Moors National Park, known for its breathtaking scenery and rich wildlife. The park offers numerous walking and cycling trails, making it an ideal spot for outdoor enthusiasts. A visit to the picturesque village of Goathland, famous for its role in the TV series "Heartbeat," is a delightful addition to any trip to the moors.
Another fantastic day trip option is to head to Scarborough, a traditional seaside town that boasts beautiful beaches and a lively promenade. Visitors can enjoy classic seaside activities such as building sandcastles, enjoying fish and chips, or exploring the historic Scarborough Castle, which offers stunning views of the coastline. The town's vibrant atmosphere is perfect for families looking to enjoy a fun-filled day by the sea.
For those who prefer scenic drives, the Yorkshire Wolds offer a picturesque route that showcases the region's rolling hills and charming villages. The drive takes you through quaint towns like Beverley, known for its stunning Minster and lively market. Stopping at local pubs and cafés along the way allows travelers to experience the warm hospitality and delicious food that Yorkshire is renowned for. With so many options for day trips and scenic drives, Yorkshire and the Humber is a region that invites exploration.
Practical Travel Information for Yorkshire and the Humber
When traveling to Yorkshire and the Humber, having practical information at your fingertips can enhance your experience. The region is well-connected by public transport, with trains and buses providing easy access to major cities and attractions. Purchasing an all-day travel pass is a cost-effective way to explore multiple destinations without the hassle of individual fares. For those flying into the region, Leeds Bradford Airport is the main airport, conveniently located for accessing various parts of Yorkshire and the Humber.
Local customs and etiquette are generally relaxed, but it's always appreciated to greet people with a friendly smile and a simple "hello." Tipping is customary in restaurants, typically around 10-15% of the bill, and is a way to show appreciation for good service. Visitors should also be aware that the weather can be unpredictable, so packing layers and a waterproof jacket is advisable to ensure comfort during outdoor activities.
Safety is generally not a concern in the region, but it's always wise to stay aware of your surroundings, especially in busy city centers. Emergency services can be reached by dialing 999, and hospitals are available in all major towns and cities. With this practical information in hand, navigating your journey through Yorkshire and the Humber will be smooth and enjoyable.
Last-Minute Hotel Bookings in Yorkshire and the Humber
Finding last-minute hotel deals in Yorkshire and the Humber is easier than ever, especially with the help of Agoda. Whether plans have changed or you’ve decided on a spontaneous getaway, Agoda offers a wide range of accommodations available for immediate booking. The platform allows you to filter options by price, location, and guest ratings, ensuring that you find a suitable place to stay even on short notice.
Many hotels in the region offer special last-minute rates, making it possible to snag a great deal without compromising on quality. Additionally, the user-friendly interface of Agoda makes it simple to compare different accommodations and read reviews from previous guests, ensuring you make an informed choice. Keeping an eye on deals and promotions can lead to significant savings, especially during peak travel seasons.
For those who prefer flexibility, consider booking a hotel that offers free cancellation options. This way, you can secure your accommodation without the worry of being locked into a reservation. With Agoda’s extensive selection and helpful features, last-minute hotel bookings in Yorkshire and the Humber can be a stress-free experience, allowing you to focus on enjoying your trip.
Pet-Friendly Options in Yorkshire and the Humber
Traveling with pets is made easy in Yorkshire and the Humber, as many accommodations welcome furry companions. Numerous hotels and guesthouses in the region provide pet-friendly options, ensuring that no member of the family is left behind. For instance, the Discovery Inn - Leeds is known for its welcoming atmosphere towards pets, making it a great choice for those traveling with dogs or cats.
In addition to pet-friendly hotels, Yorkshire and the Humber boasts a variety of outdoor spaces perfect for walks with your four-legged friend. Parks such as Roundhay Park and Temple Newsam offer expansive green areas where pets can enjoy a day out while their owners take in the beautiful surroundings. Many local cafés and pubs also provide outdoor seating where pets are welcome, allowing you to enjoy a meal or drink together.
For those looking for activities that include their pets, several attractions in the region offer dog-friendly options. Exploring the scenic trails of the Yorkshire Dales or enjoying a stroll along the coast are excellent ways to bond with your pet while taking in the stunning views. With plenty of accommodations and activities available, Yorkshire and the Humber is a pet-friendly destination that caters to all travelers.
Unique Stays and Boutique Hotels in Yorkshire and the Humber
For those seeking a distinctive experience, Yorkshire and the Humber offers a range of unique stays and boutique hotels that stand out from the typical chain accommodations. One such option is the Tong Park Hotel, known for its charming atmosphere and personalized service. This boutique hotel provides a cozy retreat with individually decorated rooms, ensuring a memorable stay that reflects the character of the region.
Another fantastic choice is the Rutland Hotel in Sheffield, which combines modern comfort with traditional charm. Guests rave about the beautifully cooked breakfasts and the hotel's convenient location near local attractions. Staying in a boutique hotel allows travelers to immerse themselves in the local culture, with many properties showcasing art and design inspired by the surrounding area.
For those looking for something truly unique, consider booking a stay in a converted historic building, such as a former mill or a charming farmhouse. These accommodations often offer a blend of modern amenities and historical charm, providing a one-of-a-kind experience. Yorkshire and the Humber is filled with opportunities for unique stays that promise to enhance your travel experience, making each visit truly special.





















































