Do you know any other things Whitby is famous for? Let us know and we'll add it to the list, see here!
Discover Whitby's street names and their history here
Break the ice, Jury, Binge drinking, Incredible Hulk, Down the hatch, ...discover these and many more well known phrases from our maritime past here
Find out about the building styles and architecture found in the buildings of Whitby here.
Whitby in times gone by, ads from the past here

PLEASE VIEW THE WHITBY MAPS IN INTERNET EXPLORER FOR INTERACTIVE ELEMENTS.
The Whitby Seagull Whitby Map has been split into 16 areas, from A1 to B8.
Just click on the area above in Whitby you want to explore!
Open the map and roll your mouse over the buildings to view details and a picture pop up.
The large black arrows on each map take you to the next map page, left right up and down.
Keep an eye out for buildings with a red dot, they're linked to their listing or webpage!
Temporarily, all buildings on the interactive map are active with picture pop ups and details, upon sign up from businesses they will be made permanent.
West Cliff can be found within A1, A2 and A3. The Khyber Pass in A4, Church Street on the east side of the harbour can be found within A5 ,B5 and B6. 199 Steps are in A6 which lead up to the Abbey and St Mary's Church. Whitby's famous swing bridge in B5. Pannett Park Museum and Art Gallery in B1. Pier Road (magpie cafe) is in A4.
We also have the google map for those who may be travelling from outside of whitby here
KEY TO BUILDING COLOURS ON THE INTERACTIVE WHITBY MAP.
Bed and Breakfasts, Hotels and Guest Houses in Whitby
Restaurants and Cafes in Whitby
Pubs and Bars in Whitby
Shops in Whitby
Take-away's, fish and chips, sandwiches, snacks in Whitby
Professional Services, hairdressers, estate agents in Whitby
Amusements in Whitby
Museums in Whitby
Churches and Chapels in Whitby
Banks and Building Societies in Whitby
Historic Buildings in Whitby
All Whitby hotels, B&B's, Shops, Cafes and Restaurants can also be searched for by name in the main menu on the upper left under accommodation.
*Please note, although Whitby is a very old town that has changed very little over the last 150 years, the hand drawn tourist interactive leisure map can not be guaranteed to be acurate as the map is based on very old archive maps over 100 years old, with the exception of a few very small updated parts. The use of the map is to be used purely for lesiure. The map is not to an designated scale.








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