Clifford's Tower, York

Clifford's Tower, York

📍 Tower St, York YO1 9SA, UK

About Clifford's Tower, York

Standing proudly atop a picturesque mound, Clifford's Tower is an iconic and compelling landmark in the heart of York. This historic 13th-century castle keep boasts a rich and often dramatic past, having served variously as a prison, a royal mint, and a crucial defensive structure since its origins shortly after the Norman Conquest in 1068.

A Journey Through Time and Views

Visitors to Clifford's Tower are invited to explore centuries of English history. Ascend the ancient steps to discover the tower's fascinating interior, brought to life through a well-designed self-guided tour. From the battlements, panoramic vistas of the historic city of York unfold, offering truly breathtaking photo opportunities and a unique perspective of the surrounding landscape. The experience is widely appreciated, garnering an impressive Google rating of 4.3 out of 5 stars from thousands of reviews.

Many visitors praise the tower not just for its significant historical value but also for the memorable views it provides. The friendly and knowledgeable team on site contributes to an enjoyable visit, ready to answer questions and enhance the self-exploration. Whether you're a history enthusiast or simply seeking a unique perspective of York, Clifford's Tower offers an enriching and unmissable experience.

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📍 Tower St, York YO1 9SA, UK

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Anonymous
4/5
3 weeks ago

Clifford’s Tower is a fascinating historic landmark and a must-see when visiting York. Built soon after the Norman Conquest in 1068, it was originally a wooden fortress ordered by William the Conqueror to control the city. In the 13th century, King Henry III replaced it with the distinctive four-lobed stone tower that still stands today, making it one of the most unusual castle towers in England. Over the centuries, it served as a royal stronghold, prison, and treasury, playing a key role in maintaining royal authority in northern England. The tower has also witnessed darker moments in history, most notably in 1190, when violence against York’s Jewish community led to a tragic mass death on the castle mound. This event remains an important part of the site’s story and adds depth and reflection to the visit. History truly feels present at every step. The climb to the top of the mound is pleasant and manageable, and once inside, the tower is largely made up of solid stone walls bearing clear signs of its long and turbulent past. In 2022, the site underwent refurbishment and essential conservation works, significantly improving access and interpretation. A new rooftop terrace was added, providing fantastic panoramic views across York, alongside new walkways and areas previously closed to the public. Entrance costs £14, with free entry for English Heritage members. There is parking at the bottom of the tower, though it is quite pricey, making the site ideal for a shorter visit. Located opposite the excellent Castle Museum, Clifford’s Tower offers a compact yet powerful historical experience, surrounded by history at every turn.

Anonymous
5/5
a month ago

Do it! Get in! Enjoy the views and the wonderful staff! Ask any questions, enjoy the self guised tour! Spread some nice smiles! Really great maintenance of the place! You can enjoy the rooftop (bring your coffee, gaze around, make some nice photos and memories)!

Anonymous
3/5
3 months ago

Cliffords Tower looks impressive perked up on a hill! For the admission price its probably just as much value to stay outside, walk around and look at it. Inside's a mix of original building with retro fitted stairs, walkways and top floor which is unique. The view from the top is not overwhelming but you get a reasonable view of the surrounding York and Castle Muesum. If you're interested but not interested enough to pay the entry fee there's more than enough photos on the internet available. Depends if you want the experience for yourself or not.

Anonymous
5/5
3 months ago

Brilliant, visited for the first time in 38 years. The floor and roof access was amazing. The view was out of this world. To see York from high up was really cool and would definitely recommend going there.

Anonymous
5/5
3 months ago

Definitely one of the highlights of this fantastic city. The interior is incredibly interesting and the Modern walk way that has been installed to allow access to the upper story is a great addition,as is the viewing area at the top. Don't miss the little chapel or the garderrobe with a flush system. It is a bit of a steep walk to the entrance but unfortunately this is the nature of these places. But if you are able to make the climb then Clifford's tower is a must see in a city full of must sees.