All Museums in Heworth

Roman Wall
Stroll along the ancient Roman Walls of York for a unique historical journey and panoramic views of the city, rated 4.8/5 stars.

DIG

Murton Park
A 16-acre site dedicated to history of local agriculture, with machinery, livestock and a library.

The Bar Convent Living Heritage Centre

Railway Museum Road Train
Enjoy a charming ride on the Railway Museum Road Train, effortlessly connecting you to the National Railway Museum's incredible exhibits.

Yorkshire Museum
Five galleries showcase archaeological treasures plus displays of rare animals, birds and fossils.

Roman Bath Museum

York Roman Bath Museum
Discover York's ancient Roman history at this unique underground museum, a hidden gem beneath a city centre pub.


York Castle Museum
Victorian-era cobbled street recreated indoors with costumed guides, plus other exhibits.

York Army Museum
Uncover centuries of local military history at this highly-rated York museum, featuring engaging exhibits and interactive activities.

Museum Gardens
Discover York's serene Museum Gardens, where ancient Roman ruins, a medieval abbey, and lush greenery invite peaceful exploration.

Merchant Adventurers' Hall
1350s timber-framed building where merchants congregated, with museum exhibits & a cafe.

DIG
Archeology museum where children unearth replica historical finds in hands-on excavations.

Yorkshire Air Museum and Allied Air Forces Memorial
Former WWII RAF Bomber Command Station, with exhibitions on flying history and 60+ aircraft.

Barley Hall
Restored former priory dating from 14th century, with high-ceilinged great hall & exposed timbers.

St Mary's Abbey
Church dating back to the 11th century, now a contemporary gallery exhibiting art and installations.

JORVIK Viking Centre
A fully reconstructed Viking village complete with the sights and smells, and an adjoining museum.

Visit The National Railway Museum, York
Home to iconic locomotives and an unrivaled collection of engineering brilliance.

National Trust - Treasurer's House, York
Well-preserved house filled with 17th- and 18th-century furniture, ceramics, textiles and paintings. Cared for by the National Trust.