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York Park Inn Hotel (formerly York Moat House Hotel) enjoys a splendid riverside location, on the banks of the River Ouse close to the centre of York. York is one of England’s most cherished cathedral cities, and the Park Inn Hotel offers a convenient and comfortable base from which to explore it. The Park Inn Hotel has 200 guest rooms, all of which are well presented and offer a good range of modern facilities. The Park Inn certainly isn’t one of York’s prettier buildings, but while its austere blocky architecture is somewhat incongruous with York’s winding lanes and characterful buildings, it is well laid out and some of the rooms on higher floors command superb views over the city. Food and drink are high on the list of priorities at the Park Inn Hotel, and the stylish Waterfront Bar and Brasserie and the Regatta Lounge Bar are popular with residents and non-residents alike, due to their prime location overlooking the river. The Park Inn Hotel also offers some of York’s most impressive purpose-built conferencing facilities; there are 13 dedicated meeting rooms, each one equipped with state of the art facilities, and also a Business Centre for faxing, photocopying and secretarial services.
The key attraction of the Park Inn Hotel in York is its location. It stands overlooking the River Ouse, and is just a few minutes’ walk away from York’s celebrated attractions. York is a beautiful medieval city, and its narrow streets and winding lanes are a joy to explore; make sure you visit The Shambles with its quaint shops and curiously overhanging buildings. York Minster is one of the finest examples of Norman architecture in Northern Europe, and it dominates the city below; there has been a place of worship on the site since Roman times, and the current building is one of England’s most instantly recognisable landmarks. York also boasts a ruined castle and remarkably well preserved city walls, and the National Railway Museum – adjacent to York Railway Station – is well worth a visit. York also has a more macabre side; the famous York Dungeons and the many guided ghost tours around the town are ideal for those who do not scare easily!
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