About

York Castle Museum offers an engaging journey through time with its expansive collection of exhibits. Perfect for families, this large museum captivates children and adults alike with its interactive elements. Visitors can stroll through a meticulously recreated Victorian street, step into the 60s with dynamic displays, and explore fashion and prison life through compelling exhibits. History enthusiasts will appreciate the comprehensive World War exhibits, providing insights into the lives of those who experienced these conflicts. The museum's smart layout and live performances elevate the visit, ensuring that the 2-3 hours spent here fly by. With a high satisfaction rating of 4.6, it promises both educational and entertaining experiences, making it a must-see in York.

Recommended visit time

2-3 hours

Features

Wheelchair accessible, Suitable for children, Wheelchair accessible parking, Wheelchair accessible entrance, Wheelchair accessible toilet, Recommended buy tickets ahead, Toilet

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Student Castle
Bus stop 256 m walk
Ryedale Building
Bus stop 115 m walk
Tower Street
Bus stop 142 m walk
St Denys' Road
Bus stop 153 m walk
Piccadilly
Bus stop 174 m walk
Clifford's Tower
Bus stop 169 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.6
based on 6,666 reviews
4.6/5 6,666 reviews
Steve D
Steve D
1 week ago on Google

It's worth it. The effort the personnel put into this immersive world places you right into a bygone era. Gareth – a knowledgeable and devoted fellow – walked us through the Victorian streets. We left a little wiser. I just wish we were told about these amazing players when we bought tickets. You'll want to know what time they do their thing. We missed a few.

Rafael Bernal Aranda
Rafael Bernal Aranda
1 week ago on Google

El York Castle Museum es uno de esos lugares donde la historia se vive, no solo se mira. Lo más impactante es Kirkgate, una calle victoriana reconstruida con tiendas reales de la época: parece que viajas al siglo XIX. También destaca la parte de la prisión histórica, con celdas originales y la del famoso bandido Dick Turpin. El museo mezcla muy bien lo educativo con lo entretenido: hay salas sobre moda, juguetes, la Primera Guerra Mundial y hasta una cocina de los años 60. Es ideal tanto para adultos como para familias con niños porque engancha desde el principio. Lo menos positivo: algunas zonas son oscuras y el edificio, al ser antiguo, tiene limitaciones de accesibilidad. Aun así, la visita merece mucho la pena y conviene reservar varias horas, porque en un par te quedas corto.

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Philip Gregory
Philip Gregory
1 week ago on Google

Really interesting museum on the history of York. Highlights were the replica street.