York City Walls
York, United Kingdom
2 ticket options available · from $24.07 to $25.41 · free cancellation on 1 of 2
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About York City Walls
York City Walls are a significant historical landmark in York, England, renowned for their well-preserved medieval structure. Visitors flock to explore the extensive walkways that provide stunning views of the city and its surroundings, making it a popular spot for both history enthusiasts and casual tourists alike.
Multiple marketplaces offer tickets for entry to York City Walls, with prices varying across different platforms. It is advisable to compare ticket prices to find the best deal, as options are available from sellers such as York City Walls and FindrHost.
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2 marketplaces sell entry to York City Walls, from $24.07.
| Seller | Ticket | Price (USD) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| York City Walls Official | Adult ticket, admits one adult for 12 months. | $24.07 | View |
| FindrHost Free cancellation | York Dungeon: Entry Ticket | $25.41 | View |
Did you know?
- Type
- Historical landmark in York, England
Visitor information
- Address: York YO1 7LJ, United Kingdom
- Official website: https://www.york.gov.uk/CityWalls
People also ask
Can you walk York City Walls for free?
Contents. Visit York's City Walls walkway, an elevated circular route around the city centre, which can be accessed on foot, for free, throughout the year. York's historic city walls are a major feature of our historic environment and civic identity.
How long does it take to walk around York City Walls?
The York city walls walk is roughly two miles (3.4 km) in distance. Plan to take about two hours to stroll the circular route, which occasionally descends back to street level.
Are York City Walls complete?
York's old City Walls are the most complete in England. They were built mainly in the 13th century on top of older earth banks. There are a few bits of dry moat left around the banks. The slopes are well known for their daffodils in March and April.
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