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Local Places of Interest

LilyRose Hotel is the perfect base to explore our beautiful town. Whitby is such an exciting destination for people of all ages and interests. You have probably heard of events such as Goth Weekends Northern Soul, Bram Stoker and War Weekends. Families and couples in particular love to take boat trips and spot Dolphins at the nearby harbour. During your stay with us at LilyRose Hotel, you should consider enjoying some of these popular excursions and visitor attractions including:

Whitby Pavilion

Whitby Pavilion

Located within easy walking distance of LilyRose Hotel Whitby, Whitby Pavilion is one of the town’s most vibrant cultural venues and a must-visit during your stay. Overlooking the dramatic Yorkshire coastline, this iconic venue hosts a wide range of events throughout the year, including the famous Goth Weekends, lively music festivals, theatre productions, artisan markets, and free summer concerts that bring the whole town together. Guests staying at LilyRose Hotel Whitby can enjoy the convenience of strolling along the scenic West Cliff to reach the Pavilion, taking in breathtaking sea views along the way. Whether you are attending a ticketed event or simply exploring the surrounding gardens and coastal paths, Whitby Pavilion offers a fantastic blend of entertainment, history, and panoramic views, making it a highlight of any visit to Whitby.

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Whitby Open Top Bus Tours

Whitby Open Top Bus Tours

A stay at LilyRose Hotel Whitby would not be complete without experiencing one of Whitby’s popular open top bus tours. These relaxing and informative tours allow guests to sit back, unwind, and take in the stunning coastal scenery while learning about Whitby’s fascinating maritime heritage. Departing from central locations close to the hotel, the tours provide an effortless way to explore key landmarks including the harbour, abbey, and surrounding countryside. The elevated seating offers uninterrupted views, perfect for photographs and for truly appreciating Whitby’s dramatic landscape. Whether you are visiting for the first time or returning to rediscover the town, this enjoyable tour adds depth to your stay and is ideal for guests who want to explore without the need for driving or navigating.

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Whitby Coastal Cruises

Whitby Coastal Cruises

Just a short walk from LilyRose Hotel Whitby, Whitby’s coastal cruises offer a memorable way to experience the town from a completely different perspective. Stepping aboard one of these boats, you are immediately immersed in the sights, sounds, and fresh sea air that define this historic seaside destination. The cruises range from short harbour trips to longer coastal journeys, allowing guests to admire Whitby’s cliffs, beaches, and iconic skyline from the water. For many visitors, this becomes one of the most relaxing and enjoyable parts of their stay, creating lasting memories whether you are travelling as a couple, family, or solo. After your cruise, returning to the comfort of LilyRose Hotel Whitby provides the perfect end to a day spent by the sea.

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Whale Bone Arch

Whale Bone Arch

Within easy reach of LilyRose Hotel Whitby, the Whale Bone Arch is one of Whitby’s most recognisable landmarks and a popular spot for visitors and photographers alike. Originally erected to commemorate Whitby’s historic whaling industry, the current arch dates from 1933 and symbolises the town’s strong maritime heritage. Positioned on the West Cliff, it offers stunning views across the harbour towards the East Cliff and the famous abbey ruins beyond. Guests staying at LilyRose Hotel Whitby can enjoy a leisurely walk to the arch, making it an ideal stop during a day of exploring the town. Whether you are interested in history or simply looking for the perfect photo opportunity, the Whale Bone Arch is a must-see feature of Whitby’s coastline.

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Whitby Harbour

Whitby Harbour

A short stroll from LilyRose Hotel Whitby brings you to the heart of the town at Whitby Harbour, a place rich in history and still bustling with activity today. Formed naturally by the estuary of the River Esk, the harbour has been central to Whitby’s development for centuries, once serving as a key hub for fishing, shipbuilding, and trade. Today, visitors can enjoy watching fishing boats and pleasure craft come and go, sampling fresh seafood from nearby eateries, or simply soaking up the atmosphere along the quayside. The harbour area also provides easy access to shops, galleries, and local attractions, making it a focal point of any visit. Staying at LilyRose Hotel Whitby ensures you are perfectly positioned to explore this historic and lively part of the town at your own pace.

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Whitby Sands

Whitby Sands

Whitby Sands, also known as West Cliff Beach, is located just a short walk from LilyRose Hotel Whitby and offers a classic seaside experience. This wide sandy beach, interspersed with rocky areas, is perfect for relaxing walks, family outings, or simply enjoying the fresh coastal air. During the warmer months, the beach becomes a popular spot for sunbathing, paddling, and building sandcastles, while at low tide, rock pools provide an opportunity for exploration and discovery. Guests at LilyRose Hotel Whitby can easily access the beach via the West Cliff, making it convenient for spontaneous visits throughout the day. Whether you are looking for a peaceful early morning stroll or a lively afternoon by the sea, Whitby Sands is an essential part of the Whitby experience.

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Whitby Lighthouse

Whitby Lighthouse

Situated on Ling Hill to the south-east of Whitby, Whitby Lighthouse is a striking coastal landmark that can be enjoyed during your stay at LilyRose Hotel Whitby. Operated by Trinity House, the lighthouse continues to guide vessels safely along this rugged stretch of coastline. While slightly further afield, it is well worth the visit for those who enjoy scenic drives or coastal walks. The surrounding area offers breathtaking views of the North Sea and the dramatic cliffs that define this part of Yorkshire. Visiting Whitby Lighthouse provides a deeper appreciation of the town’s maritime importance and offers a peaceful contrast to the busier harbour area. It is an excellent addition to your itinerary, particularly for guests seeking to explore beyond the town centre.

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Captain Cook Memorial

Captain Cook Memorial

Overlooking the harbour from the West Cliff and within comfortable walking distance of LilyRose Hotel Whitby, the Captain Cook Memorial pays tribute to one of Britain’s most famous explorers. The bronze statue commemorates Captain James Cook, who began his seafaring career in Whitby, and stands proudly with panoramic views across to the East Cliff and abbey. This landmark is not only historically significant but also offers one of the best viewpoints in Whitby, making it a favourite spot for visitors. Guests staying at LilyRose Hotel Whitby can easily incorporate a visit into their daily plans, combining it with a walk along the cliff top or a visit to nearby attractions. It is a meaningful and scenic highlight that connects Whitby’s rich past with its present charm.

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The 199 Steps

The 199 Steps

One of Whitby’s most iconic and rewarding experiences, the famous 199 Steps are a must-do during your stay at LilyRose Hotel Whitby. Leading from the old town up to the historic abbey and St Mary’s Church, these steps have been climbed by locals and visitors for generations and form an unforgettable part of Whitby’s character. Originally used as a route for worshippers, the steps today offer both a gentle challenge and a unique way to explore the town’s heritage.

As you make your way up, you will find plenty of opportunities to pause, catch your breath, and take in the increasingly spectacular views over Whitby Harbour, the River Esk, and the surrounding coastline. Each section reveals a slightly different perspective, making the climb as visually rewarding as it is memorable. For many guests staying at LilyRose Hotel Whitby, tackling the 199 Steps becomes a highlight of their visit, combining light adventure with incredible photo opportunities.

At the top, you are rewarded with access to the dramatic ruins of Whitby Abbey and the peaceful surroundings of St Mary’s Churchyard, both steeped in history and atmosphere. Whether you climb them once or return again for another go, the 199 Steps offer a true sense of achievement and a deeper connection to Whitby’s past, all within easy reach of LilyRose Hotel Whitby.

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