By Air: The nearest major airport to York is Leeds Bradford Airport (LBA). From there, you can take a bus or a train to Leeds train station and then proceed with another train to York.
By Train: York is on the main East Coast Line from London King's Cross to Edinburgh. Direct trains run by LNER, CrossCountry, and TransPennine Express connect York with major cities across the UK. The York City Walls are within walking distance from the York railway station.
By Car: York is easily accessible via the major road networks. The A64, A1079, A19, and A59 lead into the city. There are several car parks in the city, but parking can be expensive and spaces are often limited. Consider using the Park & Ride services.
By Bus: National Express and Megabus provide long-distance coach services to York. Local bus services also run from surrounding towns and regions into the city center.
Park & Ride: Operating several car parks outside the city center, York's Park & Ride scheme is the convenient and environmentally friendly way to get into York. Buses run every 10 minutes into the city center.
Walking: Once in the city, the best way to reach the York City Walls is on foot. Starting points such as Bootham Bar, Monk Bar, Walmgate Bar, and Micklegate Bar are well-signposted, and the walls encircle the city center, making them hard to miss.
For more tips and guidance on visiting York City Walls or other attractions within York, visit the local tourist information center or their website for the latest updates and walking tours available.