[2025 York Attraction] Travel Guide for Clifford's Tower, York (Updated Mar)
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Perched high above a small hill, Clifford's Tower is one of the few remaining remains of York Castle. Also known as the Tower of Bleeding, the tower was a Jewish burial place at the end of the 12th century and has long been haunted by ghost stories. Clifford's Tower was built according to the appearance of the castle left by the ancient Romans, so both the arches and the cloisters are somewhat similar to the Colosseum. The tower was used as a fortification and later as a prison and mint. It is currently used as a monument for tourists to visit. Climb to the top of the tower through the narrow spiral tower ladder, from where you can enjoy a beautiful panoramic view of York.
Address:
Tower St, York YO1 9SA, United Kingdom
Recommended sightseeing time:
3-5 hours
Phone:
+44 370 333 1181
Ticket Price
From AUD19.07
Historic landmark in the city of York
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Clifford's Tower is a historic landmark located in the city of York, England. Clifford's Tower stands on a conical mound, about 15 metres high and 67–71 metres in diameter. The tower has a rich and varied history. It served various purposes over the centuries, including as a royal mint, a treasury, and a prison. Clifford's Tower is now managed by English Heritage and is open to the public as a tourist attraction. You will get to explore the tower, learn about its history through exhibitions, and enjoy panoramic views of the city from the top.
Address: Tower St, York YO1 9SA, United Kingdom
Opening Hours: 10am - 6pm
It is a dream destination for family trips as you will get to explore around York together with your family.
Mintymin
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The wizard city 🪄
The best things to do :
Walk the city wall 🚶♀️🚶
Clifford tower🗼
York castle museum 🏰
York minster
Railway museum 🚊
Shambles market 🛍️
Museum garden
The wizard walk of York 🧙🏻♂️🧙♀️
Perfectly placed half-way between London and Edinburgh! York is unlike any other English city. There’s thirty museums you can explore! Moreover, the best racecourse in the country!
#york #todolist #tripblazers #spooktaculartrip
Coffeortoffee
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Clifford's Tower, York
#uktrip I recently visited the castle wall ruins, and while it was an interesting experience, I found it to be quite overpriced. The site offers a beautiful view of the city, which was definitely a highlight, and it made for a nice family outing. Walking along the historic ruins and seeing the old buildings was enjoyable, and the atmosphere was peaceful.
However, I was disappointed by the cost of the tickets. For the price, there wasn’t much to do, and I expected more for the amount paid. Additionally, the donation request at the ticket counter felt quite aggressive, which made the experience a little uncomfortable. While I appreciate the importance of preserving historical sites, I believe the pricing should better reflect what is offered.
Overall, it was nice to see the ruins once, but due to the high ticket prices and limited activities, I wouldn’t visit again.
KrisAdventure_19
A visit to
A visit to the castle museum x #museums
Saoirse611
York’s Tower
York truly is a city of history and one of the best places to take that all in is Clifford’s tower which quite literally towers over the city.
Recently refurbished, the English heritage site is all that is left of the castle the Norman castle that once dominate York has a dark history and has been the site for a massacre, a royal stronghold and a prison throughout its almost 100 year history #castle #york #voyagevibes
Alexander.Hannay
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Clifford’s Tower in York. Has stood watch over the city for centuries.
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Clifford’s Tower
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Clifford’s Tower is one of York’s most iconic landmarks, standing tall atop a grassy mound. Once the keep of York Castle, the tower offers incredible panoramic views of the city and the River Ouse. Its rich history, including connections to William the Conqueror and tragic events in Jewish history, makes it a deeply reflective and fascinating visit.
Tips:
• Bring your camera for panoramic views from the top.
• Read up on the history of the tower before your visit for a more enriching experience.
• Combine your visit with a trip to the nearby York Castle Museum.
RamziRazan
York Escapades: From Ancient Walls to Modern Wonders
York, a historic city in northern England, offers a blend of medieval charm and modern appeal. Here's a quick guide to explore its highlights.
**1. York Minster**
One of the largest Gothic cathedrals in Europe, York Minster is a must-see. Its stunning stained glass windows and intricate architecture are breathtaking. Climb the tower for panoramic views of the city.
**2. The Shambles**
This narrow, medieval street is lined with charming timber-framed shops, cafes, and boutiques. It’s one of the most photographed streets in England, perfect for a leisurely stroll.
**3. York City Walls**
Encircle the city on these well-preserved medieval walls. The walk offers views of both ancient and modern York, with landmarks like Clifford’s Tower and the River Ouse in sight.
**4. Clifford’s Tower**
A remnant of York Castle, this hilltop fortress has a rich history and offers great views over York. It’s an iconic part of the city’s skyline.
**5. Jorvik Viking Centre**
Dive into York’s Viking heritage at this immersive museum. You can experience what life was like in the 10th-century Viking settlement with its interactive displays and re-created scenes.
**6. National Railway Museum**
For train enthusiasts, this museum is a gem. It showcases historic trains, including royal carriages, and is family-friendly with hands-on exhibits.
**7. River Ouse**
Take a boat cruise on the River Ouse to see York from a different perspective. The peaceful ride allows you to soak in the city’s beauty.
**8. York’s Food and Drink**
Don’t miss local delicacies like Yorkshire pudding, and enjoy a traditional afternoon tea at Bettys Café Tea Rooms. The city also boasts a range of pubs and eateries to suit every palate.
**9. Ghost Tours**
York is reputedly one of the most haunted cities in the world. Ghost tours are popular here, offering a spooky but fun way to learn about its dark past.
**10. Museum Gardens**
For a relaxing break, wander through the York Museum Gardens. These botanical gardens surround the ruins of St. Mary’s Abbey and are perfect for a peaceful retreat.
York is compact, making it ideal for walking. Its mix of history, culture, and charm ensures a memorable visit.
Jackiemjiu
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Clifford the big brick tower
The view from the top though I was met with an ominous cloud was stunning. Being able to see such a beautiful city so easily was amazing, and free as an English heritage member.
The inside of the tower allows you to learn the history of the invasion but the highlight really is climbing all the stairs to the top. Vertigo aside it really is a must do in York! I’ll be back
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LTea
lovely York iconic landmark Clifford’s Tower
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Clifford’s tower is one of the best lovely landmark in York. It is largest remaining part of York Castle. it’s located uphill you need to walk all the step up to Clifford’s Tower
you required to have comfort wear or in sport shoes if you wanted to go up to Clifford’s tower. there is a entrance fee to go inside the tower.
you will have the best view from the top of the Clifford’s tower, breathtaking view form the top.
overall is worth visiting , you could book to tour in advanced via trip.com. A place full of history smell 👍🏻
#awesomepic #unitedkingdom #york #england #holidays
Kenny_on_the_go
Clifford’s Tower in York
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The Clifford’s Tower is such an amazing piece of history from the 1000s. It was previously a Royal Mint, a medival stronghold and a Civil War garrison. It has since been restored with modern fittings and new walkways and staircases. It sits on a small hill against the picturesque backdrop of York.
Inside the tower there are many information boards describing the history of the tower from the very beginning. Take the spiral staircase up to the roof terrace and be greeted with a incredible view of York’s historic skyline. This attraction is not stroller or wheelchair friendly as there are many steep stairs and narrow pathways so take note. The queues were pretty long when I visited but it moved quickly. You can get your tickets at the entrance for £9.50 or book online. It was well worth the visit as it’s such a beautiful place. You have got to come here when in York, highly reccomended!
jellybeans
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York old town
Getting There - Train (Glasgow central—York)
Attractions - Clifford‘a tower, shambles market, York minster, York city walls
Hotels - Diamond’s villa
Food & Restaurants -
Shopping - Alys bakery, 200 degrees coffee shop, Cresi pizza
It took about 4 hours from Glasgow to York. We went to York Minster and hung around the city. Betty’s tea room is very nice. Although the afternoon tea is very famous, I would suggest takeaways from their bakery. Not only to avoid the queues but also the price is more reasonable.
The pizza and bakery were fantastic as well. suggested visit time: 3 -4 days
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Clifford Tower is one of the few remaining remains of York Castle
Opposite the York Castle Museum The tower overlooks the whole of York.
adult 4.3 pounds, children (5-15) 2.6 pounds, students and seniors over 60 years old 3.9 pounds, family (2 adults and 3 children or more) 11.2 pounds
talk about York York has to mention is Its relationship with New York, New York
British soldiers who defeated Dutch homesickness in the United Kingdom used the name of the home town of England to name the settlements of the New World
, now the international metropolis of New York.