Located in Boston, 37 km from Skegness Butlins, Quayside Hotel & Bar provides accommodation with a shared lounge, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Denholm
United Kingdom
We really liked the modern bar/seating area. Also the homemade cake selection with extremely generous portions!
Featuring barbecue facilities, THE LORD GREY HOTEL is situated in Boston in the Lincolnshire region, 38 km from Tower Gardens and 38 km from Skegness Pier.
Kain
United Kingdom
Nice and easy no messing about owner was really nice and helpful showed us straight to the room when we arrived.
Set in 150 acres of Lincolnshire countryside, including a driving range and a 9 hole golf course, this hotel is a few minutes' drive from the historic market town of Boston. free parking are...
Gemma
United Kingdom
The room itself was larger than expected and the beds were so comfy and also bigger than expected. The staff were all lovely and welcoming and even when we had an issue when we first arrived it was quickly dealt with and fixed. We had a lovely family walk in the evening, the surrounding grounds are gorgeous and you feel completely out of the way and wouldn't think you were near a main road at all. It was great to see the wildlife roaming freely and happily. Breakfast was amazing and the onsite facilities were great. We will definitely be back again!
The White Hart Hotel, Boston, Lincolnshire offers premier Lincolnshire accommodation in the centre of Boston, within walking distance of the main shopping area, market place and local amenities.
Alan
United Kingdom
Food in the restaurant waa excellent, breakfast was nice but certainly not cooked to the same standard.
Restaurant staff in the evening very pllite and happy to chat unlike the waiter in the morning.
Located in Boston, within 43 km of Skegness Butlins and 42 km of Tower Gardens, The Old Kings Head provides accommodation with a garden and free WiFi as well as free private parking for guests who...
On average, 3-star hotels in Boston cost £56 per night, and 4-star hotels in Boston are £92 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Boston can on average be found for £141 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £72 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Boston for tonight. You'll pay on average around £66 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Boston will cost around £200 (based on Booking.com prices).
The locals queried our visit but we loved the history,...
The locals queried our visit but we loved the history, community support, food & places of interest. Favourite English pub food at Goodbarns Yard, coffee at Seventh Heaven, breakfast & lunch at Churches Restaurant. Favourites sites include RSPB Frampton Marsh, Lincolnshire Aviation Heritage Centre (definitely do a run in Just Jane), Fydell House & neighbouring museum, St Botolph's Church in time to climb the stairs & Maud Foster Mill only one Wednesday & Saturday. Big mention to the team at Mr Tyres for their speedy tyre repair from a nail & Oasis Hairdressers when you’ve need some TLC.
Roslyn
Australia
8.0
Scored 8.0
Market town with lots of different shops and a weekend...
Market town with lots of different shops and a weekend market. Very quiet.
Well connected by train. Even rail-replacement service worked well.
Boston (UK) Marathon takes place there and it’s a nice route if the weather is good. Favourite restaurant Taan Thai.
Thomas
United Kingdom
2.0
Scored 2.0
We planned a trip to see if Boston/spalding would be a nice...
We planned a trip to see if Boston/spalding would be a nice place to move to. The answer is a big fat no!! Have never felt so scared in all my life. Not the place to definaty bring a toddler. Worst experience ever
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Anonymous
10
Scored 10
The Carps is a friendly’ front room’ of a pub.
The Carps is a friendly’ front room’ of a pub. The locals were all friendly and welcoming as were the staff. Great music pool table and darts, good beer my room was clean compact and warm good to and wirelessly.
Would definitely recommend and return
Masson
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Boston has gained a bad reputation, partly because of bad...
Boston has gained a bad reputation, partly because of bad spins in the press and partly because of some negative locals. I grew up there and it isn't significantly worse that it was in preceding decades. Like all small (and not so small) towns it has been hit by the problems with high street shopping trade, but it remains a pretty historic town with some good attractions and the surrounding landscape is unique in this country - not the typical go-to destination countryside, but definitely worth a look if you haven't been before. Prepare to be surprised and ask the locals to reveal the area's hidden gems.
Simon
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
We stayed here for one day.
We stayed here for one day. The Saturday market wasn’t very big and was made up of six stalls. Shops aren’t very exciting and are mostly charity shops and vape stores.
The coffee shops are nice and low cost.
Stayed in Boston for the Marathon. Undoubtedly the best thing done by the owners was to keep bedrooms available on the day of the race to allow everyone to have a shower and refresh after the Marathon. That helped so much after the event. The room was very clean and comfortable and spacious enough for one night. The Tavern is located just a 2 minute walk to the start of the Marathon event. For your pre-race dinner, go to the wonderful Thai restaurant across the road called Taan Thai. Perfect for fuelling up with a tasty and nutritious meal.
Fantastic location, surrounded by lots of open space/fields for us and our dog to enjoy.
Beautiful onsite pond covered in lilypads. Hot tub and sauna were a firm favourite, we made use out of these on 3 out of the 4 nights we stayed!
Great location for you to access local landmarks - we visited Tattershall Castle, Frampton Marsh, Gibraltar Point, Skegness beach (dog friendly side), local pubs and public footpaths.
Perfect location 2 minute walk from the Marathon start line, and a 5 min walk from the finish. Great hosts, lovely clean room and comfy bed. Very good price also. There is also parking right outside the hotel (not owned by the hotel) which is only £3 for 24 hours so very convenient. Would highly recommend to anyone visiting Boston.
The Hotel was situated in a quiet street that was very close to the Boston stump and river. (I could hear the bells). With lots of shops a short walk away. You were able to order food to your room which looked delicious but I wasn't able to use this time (next time!) Loved the fridge, microwave and kettle in the room.
Everything about the hotel was great. The welcome, the room, the breakfast. They dealt with a small issue with the shower quickly and effectively. We had a dinner there and the food was excellent in quality and value. Will recommend to anyone we hear of looking for accommodation in Boston area.
Take the apartment for first study week it's 25 min from Holbeach campus . The rooms nice and clean and can found all basics what need as described.. The design is very modern and the owner is very helpful. Also it's located in city center so all shops and restaurant is near by.
Brand new only been opening a couple of weeks, Beautifully restored old coaching house which has been sympathetically restored by Lincolnshire Heritage.
The staff are super friendly and very accommodating.
Perfect location if you are visiting in or around Boston
Gorgeous hotel, excellent facilities in the room (although the description on booking.com was inaccurate), this was quickly resolved with the reception team and we were upgraded to accommodate for the lack of Fridge.
we come to the Stanley every time we're in Boston . fantastic staff very friendly and smiley,again great location, nice fresh continental breakfast, really enjoy the stay every time. would definitely recommend .
The place was near a shopping area so you won't go far if you need anything. The room got a nice good bathroom spacious closet and a coffee machine. You will enjoy your stay in Boston staying at the King's Arm.
Booked for my parents to visit an elderly relative at Boston Hospital.
Feedback from them:
It was a lovely quaint hotel.
Our room had a view of the windmill and river. Breakfast was absolutely delicious.
Nicely fitted double room with ensuite. Good value and very welcoming. Cheery clientele in the pub downstairs, which did not disturb at all. Some bits of Boston seem a bit rough but this area felt ok
Awesome hotel, the staff was extremely nice and helpful, rooms were very pretty and clean and the breakfast was exceptional! I can totally recommend staying at the White Hart Hotel!
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