Our beautiful town or 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, Brahm 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:
Within easy walking distance is Whitby Pavilion, host to any number of incredible events including Goth Weekends, Music Festivals, and free summer concerts.
Sit back relax and enjoy getting to know more about our great town and its history by reserving your seat on the most enjoyable tour in town.
The sounds and smells of the sea evoke great memories for most of us, and are the start of new ones being made
This arch was erected in 1933 to mark 100 years of continuous British administration in the Falklands.
Naturally formed by the estuary of the River Esk, Whitby Harbour was the main source of income for the residents of Whitby for centuries.
Whitby Sands beach is a sandy beach with some rocks situated to the west of the town and the beach is also known as West Cliff Beach.
Whitby Lighthouse is a lighthouse operated by Trinity House. It is on Ling Hill, on the coast to the south-east of Whitby, beyond Saltwick Bay.
Bronze Monument of Captain Cook. On the West Cliff over looking the harbour across to the East cliff.
The 199 Whitby Abbey steps are one challenge visitors to the town cannot resist.