We Love —
- Taking photos of the charmingly crooked timber-frame buildings in the iconic Shambles, steps from the property.
- Trying local favourites like York Gin and Rudgate Beer at the cosy bar and lounge.
- The photos and artwork depicting York's history as a leader in the chocolate and sweet manufacturing world!
Customer reviews —
Hotel Indigo York 4* —
Stay on one of York's oldest streets in the city centre at Hotel Indigo York 4*. Just 550 m from the Shambles, and a 13-minute walk from York Minster, the location is ideal for exploring this charming medieval city.
Admire artwork inspired by the city's confectionery-producing past in the cosy guest rooms. The living spaces have feature walls hung with black and white framed photos, nodding to York's rich history.
Your room —
This offer is based on a Standard Room.
Standard Room
Settle into your superb Standard Room, where you’ll sleep soundly within luxurious Egyptian Cotton linens and freshen up in a spa-inspired bathroom, boasting its very own rainfall shower.
After a long day strolling through York, watch your favourite shows on your 40-inch HD LCD Smart Television or make yourself a warm nightcap using the tea and coffee facilities.
If you’re feeling hungry or craving a light snack, curb your appetite with some room service!



Your dining choices
This offer is based on a Bed and Breakfast stay.
No. 88 is the hotel's own restaurant and bar, serving rustic pizzas and bar snacks. The open-plan space has a welcoming feel, with a marble-topped bar and industrial-chic touches. Try the local Rudgate Beer, brewed just 30 minutes away from the hotel’s doorstep! York itself has great dining spots: the hotel recommends the spicy Polish stews and dumplings at nearby deli Barbakan, as well as the local beers on tap at York Brewery.
York —
Situated in the north of England, York is a fabulous destination with historic architecture and an authentic Yorkshire charm. Perhaps the most famous landmark in the city is the York Minster, a striking 13th-century Gothic Cathedral. The city is also home to the National Railway Museum which showcases Britain's trains throughout history.
Families can uncover the area's unique history at the Jorvik Viking Centre, or, take a trip to the former prisons and royal mint of Clifford's Tower. Those looking for local shops and cafes should head to the Shambles, an award-winning street with independent stores and a charming market.