... It is on Bootham which is the main road leading into York, through Bootham Bar and directly to York Minster. This was part of the attraction as it meant that we could park the car and not need to use it again all weekend.
We checked in and were told where to find our room. The lift was ... Read review
incl. Breakfast - HRS Rating: /10 - City Centre hotel with on site private parking just ... more
minutes from York Minster. 'Olde Worlde' charm of the Victorian era complimented by extensive modern facilities with bar. Ideally situated just a two minute walk fr...
Location. The York Minster Hotel is located in York, England, 500 metres from York ... more
Minster cathedral and one mile from the York Dungeon museum. The Jorvik Centre and Castle Museum are both one mile away. Hotel Features. A Victorian townhouse with b...
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Location. The York Minster Hotel is located in York, England, 500 metres from York ... more
Minster cathedral and one mile from the York Dungeon museum. The Jorvik Centre and Castle Museum are both one mile away. Hotel Features. A Victorian townhouse with b...
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Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
Welcome to the Minster HotelDrive in park your car in our secure car park check in and ... more
you are now in the ideal place to enjoy your stay in YorkWith the very best of the warmth and 'Olde Worlde' charm of the Victorian era complimented by extensive mo...
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Advantages: The location - near the city walls Disadvantages: The service, food, room, etc.
For my birthday last year Dave decided to arrange a weekend in York for me. I really needed a break as I am full time carer to mom who has dementia so we chose a really nice hotel (or so we thought) and booked in for the weekend.
The hotel has a website at www.minsterhotel.co.uk and, if you take a look, you'll see it looks like an ideal choice of venue - looks good, has excellent facilities and is close to York.
I found ... ...sent an e mail to the hotel before we went explaining my situation and that a weekend break was a very rare treat for me and asking if they could make sure things were just right for me - bless him!
We arrived on Friday evening having found the hotel easily. It is on Bootham which is the main road leading into York, through Bootham Bar and directly to York Minster. This was part of the attraction as it meant that we could park the ... more
For my birthday last year Dave decided to arrange a weekend in York for me. I really needed a break as I am full time carer to mom who has dementia so we chose a really nice hotel (or so we thought) and booked in for the weekend.
The hotel has a website at www.minsterhotel.co.uk and, if you take a look, you'll see it looks like an ideal choice of venue - looks good, has excellent facilities and is close to York.
I found out after we had returned home that Dave had also sent an e mail to the hotel before we went explaining my situation and that a weekend break was a very rare treat for me and asking if they could make sure things were just right for me - bless him!
We arrived on Friday evening having found the hotel easily. It is on Bootham which is the main road leading into York, through Bootham Bar and directly to York Minster. This was part of the attraction as it meant that we could park the car and not need to use it again all weekend.
We checked in and were told where to find our room. The lift was so tiny that we could just about both get in with our small case so if you were part of a larger group then you would have to make two trips or use the stairs.
We found our room quite easily and unlocked the door. We walked in to a room with the en suite to the left, wardrobes to the right and the window straight ahead. This layout is relevant as it meant we got a bad first impression of the room as the curtains were not fitted to the curtain rail properly and were hanging off.
The problems in the room included:
Both the net curtains and the main curtains were hanging off the curtain rails where they had come down and not been put back. This made the curtains difficult to close and gave the room a very scruffy appearance.
The catch on the window was broken.
The back was broken off the remote control for the television making it useless.
The bathroom was not up to standard - the shower head was dirty, there was rust around the taps, the toilet didn't flush properly (the handle had to be pumped up and down to get the toilet to flush) and the sink was stained.
The waste paper bin in the bathroom was not emptied during our stay despite being used.
On the second day there was very little toilet roll left after the room had been serviced and when it ran out we had to ask at reception for another one, which we were given without comment or apology.
Now for the breakfast!
On day one we stood for about 10 minutes waiting to be shown to a table (as instructed in the hotel information book) even though there were tables free and staff had noticed us.
There was a buffet table containing a good selection of fruit juices, fruit and cereals.
Then there was a further hot buffet consisting of eggs, bacon, sausage, black pudding, tomatoes and beans. Here we had to wait for 5 minutes for plates to be delivered to the buffet area.
Also at the hot buffet were two large toasters so that we could make our own toast. On the first morning I made the mistake of selecting my cooked breakfast before putting the bread into the toaster thinking it would be at least as efficient as the one in my own kitchen. The bread actually took ages to toast and so my breakfast was cool, to say the least!
On day two the variety of food was limited on the breakfast buffet and the eggs that were there were inedible, but at least I set the toaster off before I sorted out my cooked breakfast!
On the third and thankfully final day there was no hot food. The bacon, sausage, eggs, tomatoes and black pudding were all cold. Even when fresh supplies arrived the food was still cold. On this day even toast wasn't an option as the bread supplied for toasting was too stale.
The information in our room had stated that our order for tea, toast and a cooked breakfast would be taken at our table. Clearly this was not the case and we suffered because of it, not having a decent breakfast on any of the three mornings of our stay.
Just to add to the ambience Radio One was playing at a fairly loud volume at all times whilst we were eating and rap music isn't really everyone's cup of tea even if the young staff enjoy it.
To add insult to injury the check out on our final morning was beyond belief.
In the room there was a complaint sheet which we completed and handed to reception on our way to breakfast so that it could be read prior to our checking out. I have no idea whether this happened or not as no comment or apology was made.
When we came to check out the bill was incorrect as we had been charged £330 instead of £275. The receptionist did apologise but was clearly annoyed at having to check and alter our bill even though she only scribbled the new price on the bottom of the bill!
My husband commented on the cold breakfast that we had just endured and the receptionist was very sharp saying. 'You'll have to put any complaints in writing to the manager - he's not here at the moment.' I was very surprised that a hotel of this calibre should be run with no one in charge!
As we left the reception area we heard the two receptionists beginning to comment in a derogatory fashion on the fact that we had complained. I was surprised at this as I would think that they would have been used to it!
I had seen on the website and on the sign outside the hotel that they had been awarded three stars by the AA so I checked on the AA website to see what this means and I quote 'Staff will be skilled in responding to guests' needs, and there will be a dedicated receptionist on duty. All rooms are en suite and have remote-control TV and direct-dial telephone. There is a restaurant open to residents and their guests and a bar or lounge serving drinks.'
I would not say that the reception or the breakfast room 'staff were all skilled in responding to guests needs' and we did have a remote control TV but without a working remote control! If the meals in the restaurant are as bad as the breakfasts I am glad we didn't try it!
We were so disgusted with the standard of the hotel and the service, or rather lack of it, that I wrote to the manager and complained. He never replied - maybe he is still unavailable?
I have since written to the AA about this hotel enclosing a copy of my letter to the manager and they intend to follow it up with a visit to check on the facilities.
Needless to say we will not be visiting this hotel again!
Advantages: Very close to centre. Lovely staff and atmosphere Disadvantages: Can get quite expensive, some rooms are fairly small
The Minster Hotel in York is situated on Bootham and is literally no more than a 5 minute walk down a staright road from the city centre. It is a friendly, welcoming place to stay. My boyfriend and I were looking to stay in another hotel in York, but as this particular weekend was a race weekend, many hotels were fully booked and in high demand. My sister in law recommended this one to me, and we were able to stay here for 3 nights earlier this year ... ...Although check in wasn\'t normally until 3pm, we were allocated our room atleast an hour and a half earlier than would of been allowed, which was great as we had arrived in York alot sooner than we expected. On arrival we were asked for our name, whether we wanted to order a morning paper, and for our car registration. The hotel has its own car park situated behind the building, which is private, and obviously for guests only. This is a great plus ...
clairelouise89 07.09.2007
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The hotel is conveniently located, and well decorated. The only thing letting them down is the service - it was very poor and due to that we will not be staying there again.
The bar and restaurant were closed without prior notice, and when we asked about room service we were made to feel we were putting them out.They were asked to book a taxi, and informed us they could not get one - ten mins after it was supposed to arrive!!
The service in the restaurant, and breakfast room was slow. There was no veggie option on the dinner menu, and the food was not great.
The staff were less than helpful. ...
MrsYorkie 20.06.2007 (18.06.2007)
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Advantages: location, car park Disadvantages: a bit too expensive for what it offers
The Minster Hotel, where I stayed earlier this year, is located about 5 minutes walk from the beautiful York Minster and the city centre. The location is really good – it’s handy for all major attractions and shops. At the check-in I was asked to pay in advance, which I found really strange but was told it was their normal practice… Check-in time is quite late – 2pm, check-out is early - 10 am. The room was fairly quiet and quite comfortable, offering ... ...The bathroom looked old though… and the shower curtain wasn’t exactly clean, which spoilt the pleasure of having a shower. There’s nothing like gym or pool at this small hotel.
Breakfast is served in a Victorian dining room. Usual choice here – full English or continental. We had to wait for quite a while for a coffee refill. The car park is a bonus.
A double room cost us 80 pounds per night, which was a bit dear for what it is… And when we were ...
Yelena 07.10.2003
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would go about getting out! We did have to leave the keys on reception (so they could move the car if required - which they did as it wasn't in the same place when we returned). For us the car park wasn't too much of a problem as we didn't use the car for the break, however it was hard work getting in the small space!
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The hotel is ideally located in the centre of York. It is right near the York Dungeons, only 10minutes walk from YorkMinster. We visited most of the main areas of interest on York and everywhere was close to the hotel. Because we came at Christmas we were also right near a temporary ice rink, which was situated only a few minutes from the hotel.
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Advantages: Good location, Cheap Prices, Nice Staff Disadvantages: Rather Basic Room and Optional cost for breakfast
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WHAT A WEEKEND!!
My husband and i decided to have a weekend away in York and we didn't regret it.
We stayed at an expensive hotel by the Minster, but we were really just paying for the view of this fantastic sculptur of a cathedral!!
Try the climb to the top, it will take your breath away! (the view as well as the stairs!).
We went on a fab boat trip (called The Red Boats, self drive) and we visited the the Viking Centre, which is definately worth the money.
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The locals are SO friendly and the pubs great too. The ghost walks sounded great, but we opted out of that in the end.
It's a beautiful, clean, fun city. Neither of us wanted to go home at the end. It went so quickly! ...