Swinegate is a street in the city centre of York, in England.
The street lies within the area of Roman Eboracum, and remains of a late Roman building were found in excavations, along with part of a road surface, which may have been a parade ground.
St Sampson's Church Infant School opened on the street in 1861, but closed in 1873.
The York Central Mission built a chapel on the street in 1910, which was later taken over by the Elim Pentecostal Church.
Back Swinegate runs off the south-west side of the street, as does the snickelway Three Cranes Lane, while the Lund's Court snickelway runs off the north-east side.