Best Attractions in Durham: Visitor Guide (2026)
Durham is a spectacular medieval city built on a dramatic gorge above the River Wear. Defined by its incredible Norman architecture and vibrant university life, it offers a deeply atmospheric day out. Whether you are marvelling at the colossal pillars of Durham Cathedral, touring the historic halls of Durham Castle, or relaxing in the beautiful Crook Hall Gardens, our ultimate attraction guide will help you craft a brilliant North East itinerary.
Durham Attractions at a Glance
Essential Sightseeing Information
Top Landmark
Durham Cathedral
Major Vibe
Historic & Collegiate
Navigation
Compact but Hilly!
Top Durham Attractions
The unmissable sights in the city
Durham Castle
A magnificent Norman fortress built in 1072, continuously occupied for over 950 years and now home to University College. Take a guided tour to see the historic state rooms.
Durham Cathedral
A masterpiece of Romanesque architecture and the shrine of St Cuthbert. Famously featured as a filming location for Hogwarts in the early Harry Potter films.
Crook Hall Gardens
A beautiful medieval hall surrounded by stunning English themed gardens, including a walled garden, Shakespeare garden, and a very relaxing café.
Durham Botanic Garden
A peaceful 10-acre university garden set amongst mature woodlands on the southern outskirts of the city, featuring alpine houses and bamboo groves.
Beamish Museum
Just a short drive from the city, this world-famous open-air museum tells the story of life in North East England during the 1820s, 1900s, and 1950s.
Finchale Priory
The beautiful, atmospheric 13th-century ruins of a Benedictine priory set peacefully by the River Wear, perfect for a short walk out of the city centre.
Durham Heritage Centre
Located in an atmospheric historic church near the cathedral, detailing the city's rich history, local industry, and stories from medieval times to the present.
Oriental Museum
The only museum in the North of England devoted entirely to the art and archaeology of the great cultures of Northern Africa and Asia.
River Wear Cruiser
Take a relaxing boat trip to enjoy a unique perspective of the Cathedral, the Castle, and the city's beautiful historic bridges from the water.
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Best Areas to Stay in Durham
Top bases for exploring
City Centre / Palace Green
Step out of your door and you are right next to the cathedral and castle. Perfect for early morning exploring and the best historic atmosphere.
The Bailey
Historic, cobbled streets full of character, with very short walks to all the main attractions and plenty of lively, student-friendly pubs.
Durham Riverside
Peaceful walks along the Wear with beautiful views back up to the castle and cathedral, while still being just a 10-minute walk into the centre.