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.
Located next to the Lincoln Castle, the Grade II Listed Hotel offers individually styled rooms including Wi-Fi and luxury private bathrooms.
John
United States of America
I especially like the location of the hotel. It is very close to the castle and cathedral. This was my second stay at Castle Hotel, and plan to stay there in the future.
The Bronze Pig provides accommodations in Lincoln. The property is located a 18-minute walk from Lincoln University, 26 miles from Clumber Park and a 8-minute walk from Lincoln Medieval Bishops'...
Martin
United Kingdom
Location - great for city centre/castle/cathedral.
Comfort - Bed was comfortable. Plenty of storage space for short stay.
Bathroom - Modern and clean.
Owner - Very pleasant to talk to and helpful.
Check-in - Received a delicious chocolate brownie cake each to have with our coffee.
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.
Located a 16-minute walk from Lincoln University, The Rest Hotel offers 4-star accommodations in Lincoln and features a garden, a terrace and a bar.
David
United Kingdom
The Rest must be in the best location for access to both the Cathedral and shopping/restaurant parts of town. Comfortable, modern design, well priced and kitted out with everything you need.
Located in Lincoln, 4.1 miles from Lincoln University, Woodcocks, Lincoln by Marston's Inns has accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Lynne
United Kingdom
The staff were excellent, smiling and assisted us with all our requirements. The food was good. Would return if in the area. The room was fine apart from the bed. Good for stop over.
Located in the heart of Lincoln’s historical quarter, The White Hart Hotel Lincoln offers accommodations with a restaurant, a bar and a terrace within the shadows of the Cathedral.
Ruth Vinter
United Kingdom
Amazing facilities, beautiful hotel. Food was fantastic
Overlooking the scenic, trendy Brayford Waterfront area and the River Witham, this Holiday Inn is located within 5 minutes’ walk of Lincoln Rail Station.
Sean
United Kingdom
Hotel nice and clean, staff very friendly, great breakfast 👍
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 1640 ft from the Medieval Bishop’s Palace.
Matthew
United Kingdom
Lovely friendly staff, clean and tidy rooms. Great location
Just off of the A46 road, south of the city of Lincoln and with good access to the area’s major roads, the hotel features free parking and comfortable rooms at well-priced rates.
Great value, good location very clean and friendly
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.
Room clean good size to bed was massive and comfortable
Located in Lincoln, 20 miles from Lincoln University, OYO 4 Sisters Inn provides accommodations 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
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 1640 ft from the Medieval Bishop’s Palace.
Really nice hotel.
Great location
Friendly staff.
Lovely room.
FAQs about hotels in Lincoln
On average, 3-star hotels in Lincoln cost $115 per night, and 4-star hotels in Lincoln are $121 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Lincoln can be found for $218 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Lincoln this weekend is $154 or, for a 4-star hotel, $196. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Lincoln for this weekend cost around $291 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $130 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Lincoln for tonight. You'll pay around $125 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Lincoln will cost around $281, on average (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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Love it all, from the shopping on the high street, the...
Love it all, from the shopping on the high street, the wonderful new Corn Exchange area and on up steep hill to the cathedral/castle quarter.
We would recommend the free walking tours, we did the Roman history one and Matt our guide was brilliant, showing us remnants of the roman walls and giving us a visual idea of how things were.
There are plenty of pubs and bars to choose from but we particularly loved the Magna Carta, which had a brilliant band playing on the night we went in.
Lincoln is brilliant and I love it!
sue
United Kingdom
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Scored 10
Lincoln a smallish city crammed with character
Lincoln a smallish city crammed with character
Packed with history
Full of great bars and eateries
makes for a great tourist weekend
Steep walks a plenty but you can use busses to get to the top of the hills and walk down if your not to fit
If you like wandering around ancient streets and quirky shops this is a good place to go
Patrick
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
History, shopping, and a great big hill!
History, shopping, and a great big hill! Well worth the effort walking up Steep Hill to get the inspirational Cathedral atop; plus there are plenty of boutique shops to pop in on the way for a rest. As a bonus for the kids is that there's a good ice-cream parlour at the bottom and a local fudge shop almost at the top!
Ashley
United Kingdom
10
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.
Super friendly and helpful reception. Excellent customer service in the restaurant for both breakfast and dinner. The treacle sponge was the biggest we had ever seen and is a big favorite of ours! They went above and beyond to make our experience amazing for both myself and my children. The room was spacious with everything you would typically expect and need in a hotel room. The sweeping grand staircase decorated with flowers leading up to the rooms was a wonderful sight, my daughter felt like a princess walking up them.
I loved the location - set back behind the main road so it was very quiet.
The rooms have been tastefully decorated and there’s have thought of everything you could need whilst there.
My son used the sofa bed and it was surprisingly really comfy. The main bed was also very comfy.
Parking was directly outside which made it easy … and it was walkable into Lincoln if we didn’t want to use the car.
All in all it was a great stay!
Room cold old type air con that smelt when first turned on. Windows dirty/room dusty. Room old and tired. Bathroom spot light not working/big dints in the bath loo didn’t flush very well. Waited over 45mins for food. Meal for 4 my food came out and must have been under the heat lamp for a long while. The hotel was generally ok and in the perfect location just didn’t live up to the website information
This lovely property is in an ideal location to explore Lincoln and enjoy the sites of the city. If you have car it’s easy to access and parking is convenient. We enjoyed the privacy and it felt quite relaxing having an outdoor space with a whole place to ourselves. It is well appointed, quiet and comfortable. We will absolutely stay here when we return to Lincoln.
I loved how cozy and clean the room was. It has even a small fridge in the room. I travel a lot and even some big hotels don't have that.
The location is perfect, very close to the city centre. I used to live in Lincoln and I didn't know this beautiful house before. I would recommend it 100% and I would stay there if I need a place to stay when I come back again.
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.
All of the staff at the hotel and restaurant were wonderful, very helpful and friendly. Breakfast was good and so was our dinner, which we had included in the room rate. There was a lovely outdoor terrace for afternoon tea and pre-dinner drinks. The hotel was located in a pretty village and was only a short drive from Lincoln city centre.
Fantastic hotel right in the heart of Lincoln. A stones throw from the cathedral and a short walk to the many unique shops, bars and eateries. The hotel itself is beautiful with some features inside preserved from its past life as a church...mostly the windows which are stunning. We would definitely stay again.
Cheap and cheerful, clean rooms. Wonderful showers! And the windmill farm just next door for amazing all you can eat breakfast and Carverys! Can’t complain for a 1 night stay, Lincoln town about 15 minute drive away and free parking on site at the hotel which is perfect! Would stay again
I have stayed multiple times at Damon's as I travel to Lincoln regularly on business. The facilities are consistently good and you get what you expect every time. It is not a luxury hotel by any means but is way better than the alternatives in the vicinity - Ibis and Windmill.
The room was very spacious and comfortable. The location was excellent in order to visit the local attractions. We had a drink in the hotel bar which was very pleasant. The hotel was located with other eating and drinking facilities.
The hotel was in an excellent location with only a short walk into Lincoln city centre. The hotel was clean and was well run. The buffet breakfast was excellent. I can recommend staying here if you wish to visit Lincoln.
My stay at the Tower Hotel was exceptional. Everything was 11/10, the room, breakfast, staff, location. What a great hotel, I'll definitely be staying here again whenever I return to Lincoln! 😁👍
Lovely large twin room, appreciated the Dove shampoo and Body Wash in the shower. The hotel was very clean and breakfast was good too. Would recommend this hotel to others staying in Lincoln.
The staff were very friendly, helpful and welcoming.
Availability of a parking space.
Location was the deciding factor as to where to stay, hotel was very central to Lincoln City centre.
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