Overlooking the scenic, trendy Brayford Waterfront area and the River Witham, this Holiday Inn is located within 5 minutes’ walk of Lincoln Rail Station.
Beautiful 1930's Art Deco building directly opposite Lincoln Castle and only a few minutes' walk from the Cathedral and historic Bailgate, with its selection of independent shops and restaurants.
Gabriel
United Kingdom
Room was great quality, bed was comfortable and the staff were very helpful, in a great location as well, Nicely located near the castle on Steep Hill.
This family-run Georgian manor is set in secluded grounds only 3 miles from Lincoln and has an AA rosette award for its food. Free WiFi and free private parking are available.
Valerie
United Kingdom
Beautifully maintained and very comfortable
Lovely grounds
Located 1.4 km from Lincoln University, The Rest Hotel offers 4-star accommodation in Lincoln and features a garden, a terrace and a bar.
valerie
United Kingdom
Good location with parking not too far away. Good large bathroom, good shower. Handy cafe underneath the property with good selection of food and drinks. Helpful greeting allowing us to dump our bag before check-in.
Set in Lincoln, 6.5 km from Lincoln University, Woodcocks, Lincoln by Marston's Inns offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Situated in the heart of Lincoln’s historical quarter, The White Hart Hotel Lincoln offers accommodation with a restaurant, a bar and a terrace within the shadows of the Cathedral.
Phil from Portsmouth
United Kingdom
Everything the staff went above and beyond to help us!
With an award-winning restaurant and stylish wine bar, Tower Hotel offers boutique bedrooms with free Wi-Fi. In Lincoln's Cathedral Quarter, the hotel is 500 metres from the Medieval Bishop’s Palace.
Anne-Marie
United Kingdom
A friendly welcome awaited us. Our room was lovely - spacious and spotlessly clean. The bar was very reasonably priced with friendly, efficient staff. Breakfast was superb as was the one dinner we ate in the hotel.
This family-run Georgian manor is set in secluded grounds only 3 miles from Lincoln and has an AA rosette award for its food. Free WiFi and free private parking are available.
The setting of the hotel was lovely. Staff were super friendly
With an award-winning restaurant and stylish wine bar, Tower Hotel offers boutique bedrooms with free Wi-Fi. In Lincoln's Cathedral Quarter, the hotel is 500 metres from the Medieval Bishop’s Palace.
Lovely, stylish decor. Friendly, helpful staff. Great location
Situated in the heart of Lincoln’s historical quarter, The White Hart Hotel Lincoln offers accommodation with a restaurant, a bar and a terrace within the shadows of the Cathedral.
Everything the staff went above and beyond to help us!
Beautiful 1930's Art Deco building directly opposite Lincoln Castle and only a few minutes' walk from the Cathedral and historic Bailgate, with its selection of independent shops and restaurants.
Location, friendly and helpful staff, clean rooms and good quality linens.
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On average, 3-star hotels in Lincoln cost £91 per night, and 4-star hotels in Lincoln are £97 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Lincoln can on average be found for £177 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
Lincoln was a powerhouse of medieval England and retains amazing monuments from that period. In the Uphill district is the castle built for William the Conqueror. Inside its an original copy of the Magna Carta and its ramparts offer fabulous city views. Across the cobbled square which houses the large Christmas market is huge Lincoln Cathedral whose unusual façade features 2 tall towers, while another at its centre overlooks the Bishop’s Palace.
Connecting the cathedral quarter with the Downhill district is aptly named Steep Hill, a narrow street lined with unique shops and historic buildings including the Jew’s House. Even older are the Roman Newport Arch, Mint Wall and the well on Bailgate.
This road slopes down to meet the River Witham at High Bridge, a stone-arched structure with a half-timbered building atop that is the oldest of its kind in England. Lincoln boat trips depart from the Brayford Pool just west.
Another monument is the 18th-century Ellis Mill, opposite the Museum of Lincolnshire Life. The Collection combines an archaeology museum and art gallery, while The Lawn has a conference centre and the Joseph Banks Conservatory, displaying artefacts he brought back from adventures with Captain Cook.
Booking.com’s Lincoln accommodation covers luxury waterfront hotels, guest houses by the university and cheap apartments near the train station.
What guests said about Lincoln:
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Scored 10
We liked the numerous places to eat.
We liked the numerous places to eat. We enjoyed visiting inside the Castle, the walk around the Castle walls, and seeing the Magna Carta. The steep walk was an enjoyable bit of exercise. We were disappointed at the cost of and limited access to the Cathedral, I really expected to be able to enjoy and discover more of its splendour.
Simon
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Having been at school in Lincoln and lived there until the...
Having been at school in Lincoln and lived there until the middle 1980s I was not expecting the wonderful improvement that has occurred - largely I suspect as a result of the relatively new university being established there. The vibrancy of both the city and the ancient exhibits (Norman Castle and Cathedral; Roman remains; Museums and Library all seemed to be as good as anywhere I’ve been and the buzz about the City was evident in that I think I detected only one shop that did not appear to be either occupied or under change for a new occupier - in stark contrast to Salisbury that I visited last year. In particular, Brayford Pool - a Roman artificial lake/pool as a terminus on the navigable River Witham - has been transformed as the main focus of Lincoln University and is buzzing with not only student life but a waterside complex of both national and local restaurants, hotels (Hilton etc) and marinas. I only stayed for 3 days as I thought, from memory, that I could just revisit my old haunts but I intend to come back for a much longer stay.
Patrick
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
The old parts around the Cathedral are stunning, with some...
The old parts around the Cathedral are stunning, with some lovely artisan shops. Plenty of places to eat. The Cornhill quarter is being revamped and will be pleasant. The High Street into the City is rough and I wouldn't walk it after dark. The International Bomber Command Centre is stunning and a must for anyone interested in WW2 history or wishing to remember someone. The volunteers are very friendly and knowledgeable. In fact we met many helpful and informative people around the city.
Corinne
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Lovely castle and some lovely shops, although a few empty...
Lovely castle and some lovely shops, although a few empty ones as is usual these days. The hill will put some off, but plenty of restaurants and bars. If you like your real ale, The Strugglers Inn is the place to go.
Friendly town, will return.
ALAN
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
We enjoyed rhe mixture of ancient and modern & it was great...
We enjoyed rhe mixture of ancient and modern & it was great for a short break. We found the free tour of the guildhall very interesting, the castle is well worth a visit & what we could see of the cathedral without paying the £11 entrance charge is wonderful.
Parking was provided at property from midday on day of arrival until midday on departure day. Parking in city is very expensive but there is a park & ride which we used & found convenient .
james
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
A great city to explore on foot.
A great city to explore on foot. The Cathedral is amazing, dog friendly and very welcoming. Unfortunately the Castle isn't but there is plenty more to see and do. Wonderful selection of shops, pubs and restaurants. Perfect for a short break.
Room was nicely decorated,the pool and spa facilities were good, the bar was a really lovely area, we didnt eat in restaurant so cant say but looked nice. We used hotel as base to see lincoln which was short drive away, or was bus stop we noticed directly outside hotel on main road into city centre.
We did wander over to the brewers fayre pub to sit outside in garden there as weather was lovely and next door so convenient.
Hotel looks better inside than the rather dated, tatty, outside of it.
Yet another lovely stay at this hotel. The Holiday Inn at Brayford wharf has many benefits including its locality to Lincoln city centre and a vast selection of bars and restaurants nearby. The rooms we have stayed in were clean, well equipped and comfortable with a great view of the wharf / marina area. Their breakfast menu is comprehensive and falls nothing short of excellence. The staff are all very friendly and welcoming. Cosy bar area with a very relaxed atmosphere.
The Hamilton Hotel is spotlessly clean, and comfortable, and shows signs of a recent renovation. Parking is excellent. It is a level, easy walk (about 1 mile) to Lincoln city centre. The kitchen/diner is well equipped, and would be ideal for someone looking for self catering but serviced accommodation. I chose a room with a private bathroom, which was tiny but adequate. The bed was comfortable, and the room had all the amenities one expects in a hotel.
Lovely rooms, great location as close to all amenities. There’s a shop opposite, an Indian restaurant to the right of the hotel and the best pub in Lincoln ‘the Strugglers’ directly opposite. A short walk into the shops and pubs and then if you can get back up take the steep hill to the river and city centre. A fabulous break and lovely welcoming people that’s why we keep returning.
the hotel itself is a lovely property. I stayed at this hotel for work reasons. my first night was in a single room with its own bathroom. the room was tiny but it served the purpose. the 2nd and 3rd night was booked after my first-night stay and I was allocated a different room, which was huge with a double bed, without a private bathroom which was not great.
A great place to stay to enjoy Lincoln. A short walk to the city centre. Hotel has parking (£8.50 for 24 hrs), is clean, warm, friendly staff and a very decent breakfast included in the price. The dining area for breakfast is really nicely furnished and a nice space to sit and chat whilst watching the world go by. We enjoyed our stay and will be back.
Very convenient location, especially for the older part of town (although the whole of Lincoln is easily accessible by foot). The apartment is spacious, light, and peaceful. Lovely communal and outdoor areas for preparing and eating basic food (microwave, plates, sink, etc... anything that doesn't require an actual cooker!)
A very pleasant hotel in a perfect location in the centre of Lincoln, right in the Castle & Cathedral area. Bedroom & bathroom both excellent. Very good breakfast. Very well managed hotel and owner was very helpful in providing a lockable area for our touring bikes. Will revisit this hotel when back in Lincoln.
Amazing location we could hear the Cathedral bells and it was a two minute walk to the castle. The place had everything we needed to cook meals and a comfortable bed. The patio was lovely and would have been even better if the weather had cooperated! The parking spot in Lincoln is a huge plus.
Fantastic location right in the city centre. There are lots of places to eat within 5 minutes walk. The hotel manager also helped me get to the start of the Lincoln 10k where I got a PB in 45:10 printing off details of the race.
Excellent location. Staff really helpful and upbeat. Breakfast good with excellent service. Our son used pool and said if was good. Enjoyed Whisby country park which is less than mile away, when not touring Lincoln city centre.
The hotel is in a beuatiful building and in a great location near the Cathedral. Paul was very friendly and helpful, and the cooked breakfast was very good. I would definitely stay there again.
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