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Premier Inn Group Hotels Near King's Manor Library

Premier Inn York City (Blossom St South)

Premier Inn York City (Blossom St South)

3.9 / 55 Reviews
28-40 Blossom St
0.89KM from King's Manor Library
Non-smoking floorLuggage Storage
per night
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USD**8
Premier Inn York City Centre (Layerthorpe)

Premier Inn York City Centre (Layerthorpe)

3.8 / 51 Reviews
Foss Islands Rd
0.83KM from King's Manor Library
Luggage Storage
per night
From
USD**6
York North West

York North West

3.6 / 53 Reviews
York Business Park, White Rose Cl
3.66KM from King's Manor Library
Luggage StorageParking
per night
From
USD**2
York North

York North

3.7 / 5
Shipton Rd
2.25KM from King's Manor Library
Parking
per night
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USD**6
Premier Inn York City (Blossom St North)

Premier Inn York City (Blossom St North)

3.8 / 54 Reviews
20 Blossom St
0.84KM from King's Manor Library
Non-smoking floorLuggage StorageParking
per night
From
USD**4

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Everything you need to know about King's Manor Library

The Shambles Hotel is an ideal choice for culture-driven travelers, located just a 3-minute walk from King's Manor Library. This historic building blends 15th-century architecture with contemporary elegance, offering rooms with views of York Minster’s spire. Guests enjoy exclusive access to library-themed tours and hands-on workshops in manuscript restoration. For best availability, book via the HopeGoo app to unlock curated experiences

The Marmalade Hotel stands out as a walking-friendly retreat just 8 minutes from King's Manor Library. Its panoramic rooftop rooms offer sweeping views of York Castle ruins and the surrounding royal gardens. The hotel features a curated Historic Reading Nook with daily tea service and lectures on medieval manuscripts. Guests receive a complimentary York Heritage Map Guide upon check-in, enhancing their exploration of nearby cultural sites

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