The Queens Hotel
Queens Staith Road, Skeldergate, York, North Yorkshire, England
About The Queens Hotel
The hotel was newly built and opened in the Millennium and is situated on the banks of the river Ouse. The recently refurbished hotel is right at the heart of the vibrant City of York. The station and all the many tourist attractions are only a few minutes walk. The Queens Hotel York England is one of the most central hotels in York, with quality hotel accommodation at affordable prices.
Other nearby hotels
| Hotel Name | Approximate distance from The Queens Hotel |
| Lady Anne Middletons Hotel (Ltd) | (0.0 miles, 0.1 km) |
| Park Inn York | (0.2 miles, 0.3 km) |
| Ramada Encore York | (0.2 miles, 0.4 km) |
| Quality Hotel York | (0.3 miles, 0.5 km) |
| Novotel York Centre | (0.3 miles, 0.5 km) |
| Dairy Guest House | (0.3 miles, 0.6 km) |
| St Denys Hotel | (0.4 miles, 0.6 km) |
| Warrens | (0.4 miles, 0.6 km) |
| The Royal York Hotel | (0.4 miles, 0.7 km) |
| Romley House | (0.4 miles, 0.7 km) |
| Dean Court Hotel | (0.5 miles, 0.7 km) |
| Dalescroft | (0.5 miles, 0.7 km) |
| Ashley Guest House | (0.5 miles, 0.8 km) |
| Holmlea Guest House | (0.5 miles, 0.8 km) |
| Blue Bridge Hotel | (0.5 miles, 0.8 km) |
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Recommended attractions near The Queens Hotel
| Fairfax House | (0.1 miles, 0.2 km) | Pictures |
| Jorvik Viking Centre | (0.1 miles, 0.2 km) | Pictures |
| York Castle Museum | (0.2 miles, 0.4 km) | Pictures |
| Merchant Adventurers' Hall | (0.2 miles, 0.4 km) | Pictures |
| Clifford's Tower | (0.2 miles, 0.4 km) | Pictures |
| Micklegate Bar Museum | (0.3 miles, 0.4 km) | Pictures |
| The Roman Bath Museum | (0.3 miles, 0.5 km) | Pictures |
| Lendal Tower | (0.4 miles, 0.6 km) | Pictures |
| Yorkshire Museum & Gardens | (0.4 miles, 0.7 km) | Pictures |
| Treasurer's House | (0.5 miles, 0.9 km) | Pictures |
Recommended towns near The Queens Hotel
Harrogate (18.9 miles, 30.3 km, direction E)
One of the chief town's in Yorkshire's old West Riding, Harrogate acheived early fame as a Spa resort.
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Pontefract (20.4 miles, 32.9 km, direction NE)
Pontefract has a ruined castle which has seen many tragedies, Richard II was murdered there in 1400, and later it was the scene of bitter, bloody battles between Roundheads and Royalists.
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Wakefield (25.6 miles, 41.1 km, direction NE)
Wakefield was the capital of Yorkshire's woollen industry for more than 700 years, it was an important weaving and dying centre as far back as the 13th century.
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Coxwold (16.5 miles, 26.5 km, direction S)
Coxwold is one of those villages that appear to have changed very little with the passing of the centuries.
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Old Malton (18.2 miles, 29.2 km, direction SW)
This delightful village nestles beneath the shadow of the Howardian Hills close to the rivers Rye and Derwent.
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Kirk Hammerton (9.1 miles, 14.6 km, direction E)
A picturesque village in North Yorkshire
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Castleford (19.3 miles, 31.1 km, direction NE)
This is a large Northern town with roots stretching back to the Romans and beyond, as proven by the recent finding of a Bronze Age male skeleton and his chariot.
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Eggborough (17.6 miles, 28.3 km, direction N)
This is a typical Yorkshire village settled close to the meeting point of North and South Yorkshire.
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Featherstone (22.4 miles, 36.1 km, direction NE)
Featherstone is a large town lying between Wakefield and Pontefract in West Yorkshire. For the past couple of centuries the town was known chiefly for its coal mines.
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Snaith (18.5 miles, 29.7 km, direction N)
This small town appears to be almost surrounded by water, it developed along the banks of the River Aire and to the east is the Ouse.
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