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Moxy York
4.4/552 Reviews
Myself, my son (11 years) and our puppy Hugo and my parents had the privilege of staying in this hotel for 2 nights whilst we had a 2 day city break in York. The staff are extremely welcoming, so friendly, happy to help and fun. The reception area is awesome with so many games and books to read we never had a dull moment. The staff were so good with Hugo, which was a bonus that we could bring our puppy and feel so welcome we would love to come back and stay. The beds are so comfy, massive flat screen tv in rooms, lovely showers and really cool deign in rooms we loved it. The staff really went out of there way too help in anyway they would and gave us a really friendly Advice in where to go too to eat and see th sights of York. Our room was cleaned beautifully and we enjoyed sitting out in the courtyard for our complimentary drinks on our last night. Wonderful ! What more can you ask for :) thanks everyone you made it very special for us all :)
Holiday Inn York
4.6/549 Reviews
We booked this hotel for a 3 day get away to York. The hotel is well situated off Tadcaster Road, near a woodland path which leads to York racecourse, so is very popular for those who go to the horse racing. Free parking is given on the hotel’s ground, but be warned make sure you go to reception and put in your car registration details in their computerised system otherwise you will be issued with a parking fine from the company who operates CCTV monitoring for the hotel. We booked the hotel through the IHG website, as an IHG Gold member we were given an option of an early checkin for a fee of £20.00 and an upgrade of £45.00. We took advantage of both offers, subject to availability on arrival. Unfortunately this wasn’t possible on arrival, and we weren’t able to check in until nearly 3pm. We were given the upgrade of a room on the top floor. The room had a small fridge with complimentary water and a chocolate bar, slippers, and dressing gowns. The toiletries, conditioner, shampoo, body lotion, are all in fixed to the wall containers. The bath room had a large walk in shower which was quite powerful, but space to hang towels, put personal toiletries was very minimal, and I was thankful that I took a plastic shoe type hold-all and a suction hook which I attached to the shower door to put our toiletries in, otherwise they would have cluttered the sink area. The bathroom was very small, and the door needs to be closed to get any room to do what is necessary in the bathroom. We booked a deal of dinner bed and breakfast. This was a disaster. We went for dinner and just about everything on the menu wasn’t available. Eventually we ordered a burger and chips. After about 30 minutes the food arrived. It was the worse burger and chips I have ever tasted. The burger was burnt on the outside, raw in the middle, the bun was burnt, the chips were very brown, which tasted of fat. We picked at the food as we were so hungry but it wasn’t nice, and hardly edible, in fact what I ate made me feel quite sick afterwards. We complained to reception, who apologised, and said that chefs in York were really hard to employ, and offered to refund the dinner to our account. We said that if this was the case, we would rather not eat dinner in the hotel, and could they please refund the dinner portion from our account for the rest of the stay. We had breakfast for the next 3 mornings, but it wasn’t marvellous, often dishes weren’t refilled when emptied. Some staff didn’t seem to know what they were doing, and others didn’t seem to be that bothered, or concerned, about the guests in the hotel, possibly some more customer service training could be beneficial all round. For the remainder of the stay we ate our evening meal in the pub across the road, which was really good. We felt that the standard of the hotel has deteriorated since we were there a couple of years ago. Would we go back? Possibly not, unless standards improved, and the hotel gets a m
Hotel du Vin & Bistro York
4.3/599 Reviews
We booked The Hotel du Vin because it was dog friendly and could provide a room with a bath. I have visited the Hotel du Vin in Birmingham many times and was hopeful the York Hotel du Vin would be good. When we arrived there was a dog bed and two bowls in our room. We had brought Lily's cage but it was not needed. There were several bins outside for poo bag disposal. When they said they were dog friendly they meant it. The hotel is situated a short walk from York centre. The bed was comfortable. The food was good. Staff were helpful and the hotel was well presented. I would return if I ever needed a hotel in York with Lily in tow.
The Bay Horse Inn
4.4/567 Reviews
Nice little Inn in a pleasant village. On arrival, we found the room to be very clean, but very cold. We had not phoned ahead to advise of arrival time, so this was not unexpected. We soon got the room to temperature with the adequate radiator. There was a good size TV and working remote control. It was nice to have a mirror, often lacking in hotel rooms. However, the bathroom was very cold (in tune with the weather) and although there was a towel radiator, there was no facility to switch it on, so the night visits to the loo and morning showers were fairly grim experiences for a February morning. Breakfast was the most disappointing part of the say. Firstly, there no cereals options. When asked, they said they could find something, but it was an offer of just two uninviting choices. There were no fruit items or yoghurts either, Thankfully I had brought my morning grapefruit with me on the trip, but my wife had nothing. There was no choice of fruit juice, just a half of a small glass of orange juice (already poured), that tasted cheap and oversweet. The cooked breakfast was minimal and the mushrooms were well past their ”eat by date” being dried up, wrinkled and too leathery to consume. When they get to that stage it is best to throw them away and offer an alternative. The negatives override the positives, so we will probably not return.
Roomzzz York City
4.4/5113 Reviews
Awful stay, sleep deprived because we had a faulty fire alarm screaming alarms into our ears and the last night and following day were completely ruined for us negating the whole point of a short two day city break. Fire alarm was faulty and repeatedly went off during the night, screeching into your ears starting at 10 pm, if that doesn’t sound like fun to you, avoid, especially as the issue wasn’t fixed when we left. Alarm issues started on Sunday morning but didn't seem to be passed onto staff on Sunday evening and were not dealt with or forwarded. Fire alarm went off on Sunday night at 10pm which should have registered a major issue but rather than deal with it, roomzzz just left it. I rang the member of staff on duty and told him it needed silencing due to him saying it was a faulty sensor and i informed him it had gone off before that day of which he was not aware. He simply wasn't trained to do it or trained in escalation and simply left it, having already disturbed everyone at 10pm on a Sunday night which is ultimately managements fault for not making sure staff understood what to do in emergency situations. Faulty alarm then predictably woke everybody up at 2am which i told the member of staff the first time we didn’t want to be woken up again, then at half 2 and then it went off again a few times when the staff member finally decided to get the manager out of bed, which should have happened when the issue first appeared on Sunday morning or at the very least sorted at 10pm when it went off at 10pm Sunday evening. To top it off it went off again Monday morning at 11am. The Manager was nice but full of the usual excuses which i just were not buying, she said it could have been handled better but it was handled at all, it was amateur at roomzzz York. Its likely still faulty as i type this due to the alarm company clearly not being called out. She said there was not a lot that could be done because it’s the fire alarm which is just…a lie, the zone or faulty sensor should have been isolated on the system. Again lack of knowledge on what to do from management. To top it off we had someone hammering away on Monday morning at 11 am, clearly nobody communicates who is in what rooms. Other than that the stay was standard though not to the quality we had when we visited the Chester roomzzz aparthotel. TV was faulty when we booked in which was a minor inconvenience but nothing compared to having screeching faulty fire alarms shocking you out of bed. Awful experience and we rushed home due to been knackered because my partner couldn’t get back to sleep, rather than enjoying the day out in York.
Robeanne House Holiday Accommodation
4.6/516 Reviews
We were a mixed group of lady cyclists plus support staying for one night. We booked Thyme Cottage, an apartment and a log cabin. This was perfect for us. The cottage has enough space for us all (7 of us) to relax and breakfast together. The space (inside and out) is much bigger than expected. All the rooms are beautifully appointed and the kitchen in the cottage is very well equipped. Very homely and comfortable. Beautiful views. Jeanne is a lovely lady - very friendly and helpful.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the popular Pet friendly hotels in York?

    Whether you are travelling to York for business or tourism, The Watergate Inn , The Ship Inn and Ascot House are all preferred hotels.

  • How much is the average rate for Pet friendly hotels in York?

    For Pet friendly hotels in York, the average price on weekdays is £102, and the average price on weekends (Friday–Saturday) is £115.

  • Which Pet friendly hotels in York provide fitness facilities?

    Get used to exercising? The Ship Inn provides fitness facilities. .

  • Which Pet friendly hotels in York provide spa services?

    Tired from travelling? The Little Hide - Grown up Glamping provides highly rated spa services.

  • What deals are available for Pet friendly hotels in York?

    Trip.com provides various promotions and discounts for Pet friendly hotels. You can check the promotions page to see available promotions on Trip.com.

Local Travel Info

Number of Hotels22
Number of Reviews280
Lowest Price£49
Highest Price£265
Average Price (Weekends)£115
Average Price (Weekdays)£102

York Pet-friendly Hotel Guide

Hotels in York

Weather and Best time to travel:

Correctly placed between London and Edinburg, the York city lies in North Yorkshire, England. The city has Roman roots and is a quintessential doorstep to the ancient British Experience. Inside the city, the street and walls are still rich in history with independent shops and lively eateries around. Every month the city puts up a festival and attracts millions of visitors. The spirit of living and its murky history makes this city a must-visit. Lying around 270 kilometres north of London, the city is built at the confluence of River Foss and River Ouse. It enjoys a temperate climate which means it has four distinct seasons. The city’s climate is warmer and drier as compared to the rest of Yorkshire. It is also prone to fog, frosts and cold winds in winter, spring and early summer season. York also witnesses snowfall from December to April but it easily melts.  So, keeping all of this in mind the best season to visit would be from March to May. The city looks beautiful around this time due to flowers blooming all around. But this happens to be the peak season as well, so you may find a large crowd around and expensive accommodation. Booking is recommended!

Airport / nearby airport:

Although York doesn’t have an airport of its own, two nearby airports serve the visitors to this city. These are Manchester Airport and Leeds Bradford Airport. Manchester Airport is located in Manchester city which is 84 miles from York city centre. This distance is made easy to cover by the TransPennine Express Train, which reaches York in just an hour. There are ample trains available throughout the day. Other modes of travel include cab or bus but the journey will take more time.

York is just 22 miles north-east of Leeds and is the closest airport to the city. So another way to reach York is to take a flight to Leeds. You can either take a train or a bus or a taxi for getting to York from Leeds Bradford Airport. The train runs every 20 minutes from Leeds station to York. Alternatively, there is a bus from Leeds bus station to York city every 30 minutes by the Yorkshire Coastliner bus operator. Or else, book a taxi from the airport directly to York city, which takes 45 minutes to reach the city.

Transportation:

Roaming around the little city of York is made possible by various transports available. These include

  1. Buses: The city’s public transport system is mostly bus-based. First York operates major local buses in the city from James Street depot. Some sight-seeing buses are operated by an operator called Transdev York.
  2. York Park and Ride: This transport means is widely accepted in York city. In this system the transport company allows commuters to park their vehicles in their parking facilities and get on a bus for the forward journey. There are 6 parks and ride spots in the city, located at Monks Cross, Poppleton Bar, Rawcliffe Bar, Aksham Bar, Grimston Bar and York Designer Outlet.
  3. Taxis or Car Hire: You can always book a cab or hire a car to roam around York.
  4. Cycle Hire: York is perfectly designed for all kinds of biking adventures. Go and book yourself a cycle to explore the city.

How to get to York:

York does not have an airport of its own. But fortunately, it is served by two airports which are known for their class, connectivity and service. One of them is Manchester Airport. It is the third busiest airport in terms of passenger traffic and thirteenth airport worldwide to serve 199 destinations. It is a major hub for airlines like EasyJet, Logan Air, Ryan Air, Virgin Atlantic, TUI Airways and BA City Flyer. The airport has direct flights to many cities in countries like America, Slovakia, Italy, Spain, China, France, UAE, India and the UK. The other airport is Leeds Bradford Airport which is situated just 22 miles from York city. The airport operates flights to many domestic destinations and cities in Europe. It is a major hub for Jet2.com airline.

Hotel info, prices for different hotel range: 

York is a small city but not small in the number of people who visit here annually. Hence there are varied options to stay in the city. You will find all classes of hotels in York like the 5-star, 4-star, 3-star, flashpacker style, backpacker style and guesthouses as well. Following three areas in the city will serve you the best:

  1. Holgate and City Centre: These two areas lie close to all major attractions in the city like museums, landmarks, pubs, restaurants and recreational activities. There is a single 5-star York hotel which charges 186€ for a day. The 4-star hotel here charges somewhere between 106€ to 170€ depending on your preferences while a 3-star in this area charge between 112€ to 151€ a day.
  2. North York: Some cheap hotels in York are located here since it lies away from the city centre. This area has many shops but restaurants, pubs and hotels are limited in number.

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York Tourist Information

Top tourist attractions in York

York is a gorgeous city and the second most popular holiday destination in the UK after London. Some famous York attractions include:

  1. York Minster: Visit this sacred place in the city and feel the Glory of God. You will find collections of handcrafted stone and medieval stained glasses telling the tale of Jesus Christ. To get some gorgeous views of the city, climb up to the Central Tower which also happens to be the highest point of the city.
  2. York Castle Museum: An amazing place to get an insight into what English life had been through the centuries. The interactive galleries here have historic objects showcasing the past life. The museum also has innovative ways to learn about the city’s past.
  3. Railway Museum: Another place in your things to do in York list should be this award-winning museum which houses 200 years of train history. There are trains on which you can get on like steam trains, Royal trains and Japanese bullet trains. Be a part of interactive science shows arranged here and enjoy leisurely train rides.

Top food places in York

York is an ultimate foodie destination. It has modern fine dining restaurants, delectable street food and wine bars to tickle your taste buds. Following areas has the best food available in the city:

  • Castlegate area has some of the fine-dining restaurants in the city serving food from all over the world. It has many touristy bistros as well. Micklegate is the most interesting area in the city holding major independent eateries.
  • Do not forget to relish delicious street food shops available in the Shambles Market.
  • Gillygate has some amazing cheap cafes in the city and is a must-visit.

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