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Nestled in the heart of York city centre, The Hideaway is a one-bed second floor apartment furnished to a high standard. Designed with a cream interior, accentuated by colourful furniture, it exudes a minimalist yet stylish and modern look. Situated a 20-minute walk from York Station, along with an overnight car park situated across the road, The Hideaway offers convenient access to York’s best attractions, such as York Minster, JORVIK Viking Centre, and more.
The Space
The Hideaway is a charming one-bedroom apartment perfectly located in the city centre. On entry, you will find the open plan living, kitchen and dining room to your right. Fully equipped with everything you need for a stay away from home, you can use the fridge, electric hob and oven, coffee maker, microwave, toaster, electric kettle, and more. A washing machine is also available for your convenience if you are enjoying a longer stay.
The dining area features a table with green velvet chairs for up to four guests. You can enjoy home cooked meals or a freshly prepared meal from one of the many local eateries offered in York.
The living space is bright and airy with large windows and roll-down blinds. A huge wall-mounted Smart TV is provided for entertainment complemented by a large sofa for cosy nights in. The sofa bed converts into a double bed upon request, increasing the occupancy to four.
The bathroom, to the left of the entrance hallway, is modern in design with a neutral colour palette. The space features a cubicle shower, WC and wash basin.
Fully carpeted with a tall window and blinds, the bedroom is a welcoming and calm space. After a fun-filled day, rest your head in the comfy king-size bed with luxurious bedding and crisp white linen.
The Hideaway is the perfect getaway for couples, solo visitors, or business travellers.
Neighborhood
Nestled in the heart of North Yorkshire, York is a city where ancient history meets modern charm. A true gem of England, this vibrant city is famed for its stunning architecture, rich cultural heritage, and the breathtaking beauty of its surrounding countryside.
York is steeped in history, with roots that trace back to Roman times. The medieval city walls, which encircle the historic centre, offer a picturesque walk with panoramic views of the city's iconic landmarks. The magnificent York Minster, one of the largest Gothic cathedrals in Europe, stands as a testament to York's historical significance and offers a peaceful retreat amid the city's bustling streets.
Stroll through The Shambles, a charming cobbled street lined with quaint boutiques, tea rooms, and traditional pubs. Whether you're hunting for unique gifts, enjoying a traditional Yorkshire tea, or indulging in gourmet dining, York offers a diverse culinary scene that caters to every taste. The city is also home to award-winning restaurants, cosy cafes, and vibrant markets, where you can sample local produce and delicacies.
York is a city brimming with cultural activities. From world-class museums like the National Railway Museum to immersive experiences at the JORVIK Viking Centre, there's something for everyone. The city’s vibrant arts scene is highlighted by regular theatre productions, music festivals, and art exhibitions, ensuring entertainment is never in short supply.
Just beyond the city lies the stunning Yorkshire countryside. The rolling hills, scenic rivers, and charming villages make it an ideal destination for outdoor enthusiasts. Whether you're exploring the North York Moors National Park, taking a leisurely boat ride along the River Ouse, or simply enjoying a peaceful walk in one of the city's many parks, the natural beauty of York and its surroundings offers a perfect escape.
Getting Around
York is easily accessible by road and rail, with direct trains from London, Edinburgh, and other major towns and cities including Scarborough, Leeds, Liverpool, Manchester, Newcastle and Inverness.
Once here, the city's compact layout makes it ideal for exploring on foot or by bike, allowing you to fully immerse yourself in its unique blend of past and present.
Several bus services can be found operating across York, making getting around the city a simple process. Routes can also be found running to locations further afield including Easingwold, Hawes, Helmsley, Kirkbymoorside, Malton, Ripon, Selby, Tadcaster, Thirsk, Whitby, Beverley, Hull, Pocklington and Leeds.
Leeds Bradford International Airport is 34 miles away from York.
Guests have access to the full apartment. The keys to The Hideaway are accessed via a key safe box, and full details will be provided prior to check-in.
Pay and display parking is available nearby.
Check-in: 16:00
Checkout: 10:00
3.75
(4 Reviews)
22/09/2024
Excellent location, well equipped and decorated, good size apartment<br/><br/>Fridge either has a gas leak or something has died in there. Terrible please replace it. <br/>Car park ridiculously expensive, around £37 for 24 hours. Unload and take your car round to Marygate car park, a 6 minute walk away, around £24 for 24 hours.
19/09/2024
The apartment I stayed in York was lovely, in a great location and exactly what I needed. <br/>I happily would have given a 5 star review if it wasn’t for the unjustifiable and, in my opinion, un-transparent deposit fees. I saw a mention of a ‘fee’ but expected this to be nominal - I.e. a couple of £ to cover an insurance policy for my time of stay. Oh no, after booking the non-refundable room I was told I either had to pay a £25 (which I never got back) or £250 (which I would get back in up to 4 weeks time minus a ‘£10 admin fee’). This is an absolute joke. The £25 is not a nominal amount for anyone in this tough economic climate so I opted for the latter. Putting me out of pocket for £250 (which was more than I paid for air bnb!!). And I will only get it back in 4 weeks (meaning they’ll keep my money and earn interest on it in their bank account) and then charge me a tenner for the privilege!! It’s an absolute joke.
16/09/2024
Firstly I would like to say that I contacted Host & Stay prior to this review. The apartment was presented with a lovely minimal aesthetic and the location was central but still in a quiet location. There was a paid parking area immediately at the front of the apartment building and one within a 6min walk away. The downside that we had to our stay was the cleanliness of the apartment- the kitchen you could see grubby greasy finger marks all over the cupboard doors and the fridge and dishwasher smelt awful to the point we had to open all windows as the smell lingered throughout the apartment - it was like they had been cleaned with a damp unclean cloth. But the smell was pungent and overwhelming which made me reach out to host & stay who responded “thanks for letting us know” no solution to fix. Anything we put in the fridge smelt the same so we ended up not using the fridge or dishwasher so not to open it to contain the smell. Also felt the communication was a bit constant email & txt
14/09/2024
The flat was very comfortable, quiet and within easy reach of the city centre.
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