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Self Guided Walking Tour of York with Audio Guide
(2) Reviews
York
Important Information
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Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
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Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
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Not recommended for pregnant travelers
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Service animals allowed
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Public transportation options are available nearby
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Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Cancellation policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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For a full refund, you must cancel at least 24 hours before the experience’s start time.
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Cut-off times are based on the experience’s local time.
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If you cancel less than 24 hours before the experience’s start time, the amount you paid will not be refunded.
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This experience requires a minimum number of travelers. If it’s canceled because the minimum isn’t met, you’ll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund.
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Any changes made less than 24 hours before the experience’s start time will not be accepted.
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Explore York at your own pace with a self-guided walking tour on your phone. You get a clear map of all 9 stops, simple directions through Google Maps, and short audio stories you can play when you reach each location.
The route covers the historic heart of York, from York Minster to Micklegate Bar, passing sites like The Shambles, Clifford's Tower, and Jorvik Viking Centre.
Start anytime, pause whenever you like, and explore freely. No groups, no schedules. Audio and text available in 7 languages.
Highlights
2 hours
Offered in German (Deutsch) & 6 Others
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
2 hours
Offered in German (Deutsch) & 6 Others
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
What's Included
Audioguide about each point of interest along the tour
Self-guided tour on your smartphone, APP not needed!
Available in: English, Deutsch, Italiano, Français, Español, Português, 中文
Access offline. Internet needed on your phone
A physical guide (the tour is accessible on your smartphone)
Meeting Points
Departure
Multangular Tower
Start at one of the best surviving traces of Roman York, where the stones still reveal layers of the city’s long history. It is a perfect place to imagine Eboracum, the Roman city that stood here almost 2,000 years ago.
Return
Clifford's Tower, York
End at Clifford’s Tower, the dramatic stone keep of York Castle standing high above the city. It has witnessed royal power, conflict, tragedy, and centuries of change in York’s history.
Self Guided Walking Tour of York with Audio Guide
(2) Reviews
York
About
Explore York at your own pace with a self-guided walking tour on your phone. You get a clear map of all 9 stops, simple directions through Google Maps, and short audio stories you can play when you reach each location.
The route covers the historic heart of York, from York Minster to Micklegate Bar, passing sites like The Shambles, Clifford's Tower, and Jorvik Viking Centre.
Start anytime, pause whenever you like, and explore freely. No groups, no schedules. Audio and text available in 7 languages.
Highlights
2 hours
Offered in German (Deutsch) & 6 Others
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
2 hours
Offered in German (Deutsch) & 6 Others
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
What's Included
Audioguide about each point of interest along the tour
Self-guided tour on your smartphone, APP not needed!
Available in: English, Deutsch, Italiano, Français, Español, Português, 中文
Access offline. Internet needed on your phone
A physical guide (the tour is accessible on your smartphone)
Meeting Points
Departure
Multangular Tower
Start at one of the best surviving traces of Roman York, where the stones still reveal layers of the city’s long history. It is a perfect place to imagine Eboracum, the Roman city that stood here almost 2,000 years ago.
Return
Clifford's Tower, York
End at Clifford’s Tower, the dramatic stone keep of York Castle standing high above the city. It has witnessed royal power, conflict, tragedy, and centuries of change in York’s history.
Start at one of the best surviving traces of Roman York, where the stones still reveal layers of the city’s long history. It is a perfect place to imagine Eboracum, the Roman city that stood here almost 2,000 years ago.
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St Mary's Abbey
These atmospheric ruins are all that remains of one of the richest Benedictine monasteries in medieval England. After the Dissolution of the Monasteries, its stones were left to tell the story in silence.
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Bootham Bar
Bootham Bar is one of York’s historic gateways, built on a route that goes back to Roman times. Standing here, you enter the city much like travelers, traders, and soldiers did for centuries.
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Treasurer's House
This elegant historic house hides stories of wealth, power, and even ghostly Roman soldiers. From the outside, it offers a glimpse into the refined world that grew beside York Minster.
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York Minster
The south transept gives you a dramatic view of one of the greatest Gothic cathedrals in Europe. Look up at the stonework and imagine the ambition, faith, and craftsmanship needed to build it.
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The Roman Column
This column once belonged to the headquarters of the Roman fortress in York. Today it stands as a reminder that the city was once a major military and political center of Roman Britain.
15 minutes
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Stonegate
Stonegate is one of York’s most charming medieval streets, full of old shopfronts, overhanging buildings, and hidden details. Its name may come from the stone road that once connected the Roman city to the river.
15 minutes
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The Shambles
The Shambles is York’s most famous medieval street, with crooked timber buildings leaning toward each other above the narrow lane. Once home to butchers’ shops, it now feels like stepping into a storybook version of the city.
15 minutes
9
Coppergate
Coppergate takes its name from the Viking age, when craftsmen worked here making cups and other goods. The area is one of the best places to imagine Jorvik, the Norse city beneath modern York.
15 minutes
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Clifford's Tower
End at Clifford’s Tower, the dramatic stone keep of York Castle standing high above the city. It has witnessed royal power, conflict, tragedy, and centuries of change in York’s history.