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.
Rory
United Kingdom
Ok would rather have had a full English with home grown produce
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.
Elaine
United Kingdom
Beautiful hotel in lovely grounds and picturesque location but close to Lincoln Town Centre. The best of both worlds!
Our single rooms were cosy, quiet and very comfortable. Breakfast was lovely too. We'd stay again.
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.
Nic
United Kingdom
Lovely room above the cafe. As other reviewers have mentioned, the kitchenette makes it feel like a rather nice room rental more than a hotel. Everything was spotless, the bed comfortable. Very pleased with it.
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.
Patricia
United Kingdom
The location was lovely, being close to Burton Wharf Marina and other areas for walking. The rooms are a good size and come with coffee/tea making facilities and the staff are very helpful. The grounds of the pub are really lovely and the food is good and reasonable..highly recommend the fish and chips! It's a 10 / 15 min drive to Lincoln
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.
Barry
United Kingdom
Hotel in good location. Close proximity to everywhere I needed to go. Nice clean bathroom.
Just off the A46, south of the city of Lincoln and with good access to the area’s major roads, the hotel offers free parking and comfortable rooms at great-value rates.
Friendly staff. Breakfast was good. Will use again
Windmill Farm Lincoln offers everything under one roof: A striking hotel with dining, a beer garden with an outside play area for children, and parking for over 300 cars.
Extremely comfortable beds and such friendly staff
Located in Lincoln, 32 km from Lincoln University, OYO 4 Sisters Inn provides accommodation with a shared lounge, free private parking and a terrace. This 4-star hotel offers free WiFi.
Very friendly personal. Clean room and really warm
FAQs about hotels in Lincoln
On average, 3-star hotels in Lincoln cost £100 per night, and 4-star hotels in Lincoln are £103 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Lincoln can on average be found for £115 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:
Scored 10
10
The Cathedral was amazing, a guided tour is a must.
The Cathedral was amazing, a guided tour is a must.
We walked round the Castle walls, steep steps but well worth it for the view.
Very steep walk to the river and shops, there is a bus going there every 20 minutes for £3.50 all day ticket.
Carole
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
The historic part of Lincoln is absolutely stunning with...
The historic part of Lincoln is absolutely stunning with Steep Hill leading you down to shopping, Brayford Waterfront and the Cornhill Exchange not forgetting the Usher Gallery. There are many good restaurants, a Jazz Club and an indoor market.
Susan
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Lincoln is a beautiful City.
Lincoln is a beautiful City. It is not a large City and steeped in beautiful buildings. You must go up steep hill (not for those with walking difficulties) and see the Cathedral and Castle. Keep walking upwards for other individual shops and pubs. At the other end of the City is Brayford Quay. Lots of restaurants and a great atmosphere - its very pretty at night. In the City centre you will find all the usual shops and restaurants. It
Karen
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
Lincoln Castle & cathedral quarter is a must visit, walk up...
Lincoln Castle & cathedral quarter is a must visit, walk up through Steep Hill it's very pretty. The Museums are worth a visit and some are free, I only stayed a few days so didn't have enough time to do everything. Avoid parking in the city centre, their prices were nearly £10!!
Catherine
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Welcoming staff and atmosphere with comfortable room and all...
Welcoming staff and atmosphere with comfortable room and all necessary amenities and a delicious breakfast. It made a late check-in for an overnight stay restful and its close proximity to the University ensured being on time for my appointment.
Myrle
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
I travel to Lincoln a lot, my son was at Uni there and we...
I travel to Lincoln a lot, my son was at Uni there and we found a very nice pub to eat on Friday night - Nosey Parkers - a bit of a walk but well worth it! Love the castle and the cathedral, such a beautiful venue for a graduation ceremony. Later we had an afternoon meal at Prezzo's on Brayford Pool - lots of places to eat here, fabulous views and the sun shone! The journey up steep hill is a bit of a challenge(if you walk) but I managed to get parked in one of the car parks just behind the castle - car parking costs about the same as other cities and there are plenty of options in terms of length of stay. Although my youngest has now finished his degree, I am sure I will continue to visit Lincoln on a regular basis.
I really really want to like the White Hart Hotel, I'm a Lincolnshire girl and have been visiting since my youth. It offers an honest genuine experience of Lincolnshire - even the receptionist has to catch herself from calling you "me duck". I have regularly stayed at the White Hart for many years. It has just had a change of ownership and has had an extensive revamp but....
The location was terrific. I was working at the cathedral which was just across the road. The room was big enough, comfortable with a desk to work at and plenty of sockets. Wi-Fi was good enough for me. The car park, just £7 for the whole stay, for a hotel in the city centre was amazing. Couldn’t fault the breakfast. Would stay again whenever I go to Lincoln.
There was nobody to meet me on arrival as it was a Saturday. I could not make contact with anyone and eventually gave it up as a Scam and staying in a Hotel in Lincoln.
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