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🏰Clifford's Tower

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Clifford's Tower is a 13th-century stone keep, all that remains of York Castle. Built on a grassy mound, it offers panoramic views over the city from the top. The tower has a turbulent history, including the tragic massacre of the Jewish community in 1190. Inside, a small exhibition explains the history, with models and displays.

  • **Highlights**: Climbing the spiral staircase to the roof for 360° views, exploring the restored chapel, and learning about medieval castle life.
  • **Suitable ages**: Best for children aged 5 and up who can handle steep stairs. Not ideal for toddlers or pushchairs due to narrow, uneven steps.
  • **Facilities**: No café, but there are picnic benches outside. Toilets available nearby in the city centre. Small shop sells souvenirs.
  • **Practical tips**: Allow 45–60 minutes. Combine with a walk around the city walls or visit the nearby York Castle Museum. English Heritage members get free entry. Tickets can be booked online in advance to avoid queues.
Cost££ Moderate
Rainy dayNo
SettingOutdoor
CountryEngland
Ages518+
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Travel tips

  • Plan Your Visit

    Clifford's Tower is open daily from 10am to 6pm, with the last entry at 5:30pm. It's advisable to check the latest opening times before your visit. ([production.english-heritage.or

  • Parking Information

    Charged public parking is available at the base of the mound. Other car parks are located around the city, and a Park and Ride scheme is also available. ([production.english-herita

  • Public Transportation

    York train station is approximately 1 mile from Clifford's Tower. Bus services 3 and 4 run from the station to the tower. ([production.english-heritage.org.uk](https://production.e

  • Bicycle Access

    National Routes 65 and 66 meet in York, providing convenient cycling routes to Clifford's Tower. ([production.english-heritage.org.uk](https://production.english-heritage.org.uk/vi

  • Admission Fees

    Full adult admission is £9.50, with English Heritage members receiving free entry. It's recommended to book tickets online in advance to avoid queues. ([yorkshire.com](https://www.

  • Facilities

    There is no café on-site, but picnic benches are available outside. Toilets are located nearby in the city centre. A small shop sells souvenirs. ([production.english-heritage.org.u

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