York Fine Arts
Sadie Pearson
For over 40 years, this family run art gallery has gained a reputation for sourcing some of the finest contemporary arts for viewing and sale.
For over 40 years, this family run art gallery has gained a reputation for sourcing some of the finest contemporary arts for viewing and sale.
Rambert bring two “darkly funny” new dance works created especially for the company by Ben Duke.
from £15.00York Art Gallery is displaying an exhibition focused on the artistic inspiration of flowers, bringing together more than 100 botanical artworks from its collection.
from £8.00York’s most unique festival! The doors to around 70 buildings will be thrown open free of charge for this two day celebration of heritage.
free entryTemple Newsam are welcoming brave visitors to join them for a spine chilling ghostly look into the house’s past.
from £5.00Leeds’ live literature night Chemistry has now been going for over a year, offering an exciting mixture of invited readers and open mic acts.
free entryLeeds International Festival of Ideas is a meeting point for captivating speakers and experts to interrogate the big questions in life.
from £12.00One of our favourite plays of all time returns three decades after its debut, and we’re sure it will speak as loudly to audiences today as it did then.
from £15.00I, Daniel Blake is one of the most important stories of a generation. Transporting its poignant message to the stage, watch a spectacular theatrical adaptation by Dave Johns in Leeds.
from £15.00International media arts festival bringing world premiere commissions from leading artists and a platform for emerging artists.
Tasting menus and full course dining experiences are on offer, bridging relaxed and fine dining to suit every taste with Japanese cuisine.
Valhalla is ‘a venue that paid homage to York’s Viking heritage and somewhere with purely Rock ‘n Metal music in its soul’.
Chocolate museum and fully guided tour through the history of York’s chocolate-making families and their creations.
Treasure trove of antiques sourced from all over the UK held in this listed Georgian townhouse. With five showrooms spread over three floors and over one hundred dealers from all over the country, The Antiques Centre York stocks a hugely diverse range of antiques and vintage, catering for all tastes and covering many periods from Ancient Rome to Georgian, Victorian, Edwardian, Art Deco through to contemporary.
Evil Eye in York is a cocktail bar focused on embracing the spiritual, and engaging with the community.
Sotano, in York, is a divine Mediterranean tapas bar and restaurant, also serving charcuterie boards of the finest ingredients.
Guy Fawkes Inn was built on the very spot where the notorious plotter was born, so it’s perfect for anyone who loves an Inn filled with historical character. It has a bar serving real ales, a 1 AA rosette restaurant and thirteen beautiful, individually furnished bedrooms.
Since the 7th century, the Minster has been at the centre of Christianity in the north of England and today remains a thriving church rooted in the daily offering of worship and prayer.
This traditional Yorkshire tea room has beautiful interiors inspired by the Queen Mary ocean liner and it’s been making a splash since 1936.
Inspired by Spanish Tabancos, York’s Ambiente restaurant sits perfectly in a Georgian Grade II listed building next to Monk Bar.
York Gin shop is based in the centre of York and the team creates their own range of six world-class gins in the city’s only distillery. The Yorkshire gins regularly win gold medals at the world’s top spirits awards.
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