York Visitor Centre, located inside the York Town Hall, is a nationally accredited tourism business providing a full range of visitor services.
Visitors can find local knowledge and expertise, York's EAT SHOP STAY PLAY information, town and regional maps, Festival and Event information, heritage and nature walk brochures, and wildflower and Canola information.
The Town Hall is York’s most photographed building. Visitors are welcome to view the main hall floor, jarrah staircase and upstairs dress circle. Built in 1911, the Town Hall is one of WA's finest examples of Edwardian opulence, featuring elaborate columns, facades, pressed tin ceilings and original clock face.
York Visitor Centre now offers two bespoke Guided Tours.
Visitors can find local knowledge and expertise, York's EAT SHOP STAY PLAY information, town and regional maps, Festival and Event information, heritage and nature walk brochures, and wildflower and Canola information.
The Town Hall is York’s most photographed building. Visitors are welcome to view the main hall floor, jarrah staircase and upstairs dress circle. Built in 1911, the Town Hall is one of WA's finest examples of Edwardian opulence, featuring elaborate columns, facades, pressed tin ceilings and original clock face.
York Visitor Centre now offers two bespoke Guided Tours.