Offering an award-winning restaurant, The Borough Lancaster is located in Lancaster. This Grade II listed building has free WiFi access in all areas.
O'dea
Australia
We loved The Borough. It was a lovely large room with a good sized bathroom.
The staff were very easy to deal with and it was in a great spot.
There were some beautiful walks along the canal and river not too far away.
Situated just 2 miles from the centre of historic Lancaster and near the university, the Lancaster House Hotel offers a choice of dining experience, beauty and hair salons, and a fantastic health...
Kerry
United Kingdom
Breakfast fabulous. Every member of staff so polite and helpful.
Overlooking Lancaster Canal, Toll House Inn is just metres from shops and restaurants. It has free Wi-Fi access, a bar and a restaurant. Toll House Inn is a historic building with bedrooms.
This city-centre hotel is 200 metres from Lancaster Castle and 500 metres from Lancaster Rail Station. It has free Wi-Fi. Guests at The Royal Kings Arms can enjoy drinks in the lounge.
Lancaster University Guest Rooms provides bed and breakfast accommodation set on the University campus, situated a 10-minute drive from the city centre Each guest room has an en suite bathroom, desk,...
Nuala
France
Breakfast good
Reasonably good value for money
Very convenient for the university
Greenbank Farmhouse is located just 20 minutes’ drive from the centre of Lancaster. A beautifully converted former cheese dairy, it boasts extensive gardens and free on-site parking.
Emily
United Kingdom
Lovely comfortable room, nice and clean. Fantastic breakfast and welcoming hosts. Best bed and breakfast we stayed at that week.
This city-centre hotel is 200 metres from Lancaster Castle and 500 metres from Lancaster Rail Station. It has free Wi-Fi. Guests at The Royal Kings Arms can enjoy drinks in the lounge.
Old charm and modern facilities, brilliantly located
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The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Lancaster this weekend is £127 or, for a 4-star hotel, £165. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Lancaster for this weekend cost on average around £814 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
Charming historic city with lots to see and do.
The city is home to two universities and has over 20,000 students staying at any time so the city is vibrant diverse and appealing.
A stone throw from the Lake District and Morcomb so a really great base for moving about but a wonderful city to move in with an abundance of enjoyable attractions, a central bus station to attractions and a main railway station.
Lancaster is a really wonderful city.
Edward
8.0
Scored 8.0
Very conveniently located for access to the M6 motorway,...
Very conveniently located for access to the M6 motorway, into Lancaster itself, into Morecambe but also inland into the countryside.
Rooms are the usual fare – clean and tidy but long corridors and a bit soulless.
Food is good.
Remember to register your vehicle registration otherwise you get a parking ticket. We weren't told this and have had to appeal against the ticket. If we lose it's a £100 fine.
Looker
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
I went to university here.
I went to university here. Lancaster is a handsome Northern city. NOT particularly pretty but with lots of architectural interest. The food at 'The Merchants' and 'The Quarterhouse' is excellent - and contrasting. It needs good restaurants and both of these are, in there own way, remarkable. Jay Rayner did a fantastic review of 'The Merchants' in The Guardian. He was right. Brilliant food in a nice setting right in the middle of town and also amazing value. It is 'pub prices' for really sophisticated, but 'wholesome' food. BOTH MUST survive, please.
Richard
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
I lived in Lancaster for almost 20 years and I love it.
I lived in Lancaster for almost 20 years and I love it. I still live locally and I went to the hotel as a reward/treat to myself after a significant loss in my life. Lancaster is quite a compact city which is crammed with history and culture and independent shops.
Judith
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Had a guided tour of the castle which was very interesting.
Had a guided tour of the castle which was very interesting. We also visited the Abbey adjacent. We also like the promenade walk along the River Lune which is easily accessible from the hotel. Lancaster is built on hills so for the mobility limited it can be difficult to walk around. We drove directly to the castle car park for blue badge holders. We ate all meals in our hotel.
A Carter
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
normal shopping in the city has declined .
normal shopping in the city has declined .
It seems to be just coffee shops and Barbers.
if you are a tourist there is the castle to look around and the museum only.
if you are a student or like a drink, there is lots of student accommodation
and lots of bars and a few nightclubs
we really loved the modern and comfortable environment of the holiday home. The holiday home provided excellent cooking facilities which enabled us to eat in. The accommodation was situated in a beautiful and quiet area of Lancaster. We were able to walk into the city centre along the canal which took only 20 minutes. The place was very clean and we slept well in the cosy bedroom. The owners were really friendly and helped solve any queries we had effectively and efficiently. We can’t wait until we go back.
We loved everything, all the staff especially the manager were so polite and helpful from the minute we walked in, our bags were kindly moved up to our room so we could head to a nearby festival in the city, the room was very large and beautifully presented, we had a great sleep, and then the next morning a fantastic breakfast. There is also a lovely beer garden at the rear, We will definitely be staying again and recommending the hotel and bar to everyone visiting Lancaster. Thankyou.
Breakfasts are fabulous and generous portions.
Staff friendly helpful but not intrusive made me feel safe to have staff greet me when I got back at night.
Tea/ hot chocolate and coffee in room able to get flask of milk from bar and bottle of water daily. Room was cleaned daily. Hotel perfect location for shops, train and my family close to. Bus stop or I walked most places
Restaurant food super we had a Sunday lunch for the family.
Fabulous apartment in great location for centre of Lancaster. The apartment was large and had everything we needed for a great stay including parking which was a bonus. It was good value for money given the cost of hotel accommodation in the local area. It was spotlessly clean and we were fortunate to be able to get in ahead of check in time. I would not hesitate to recommend and hope to return.
Nice rooms with were light and airy. The bed was huge and very comfy. Everything was clean and functioning. The hotel was quiet and spacious with easy parking and close to the motorway. With a bus stop outside and a regular service into town, it makes a good location to explore Lancaster. There is a foot path into town that runs along the river for the more energetic.
Lovely spacious cottage in a perfect location for visiting the university and Lancaster centre. Very comfortable and clean with a good range of kitchen equipment. The host was friendly and communicative and responded quickly to my questions. Nice outside area overlooking the fields.
The location is great as its right in the centre of Lancaster, the place looks great, staff were great and the room was lovely, best shower I have ever had in a hotel room as well. It was immaculately clean and there are many restaurants and tourist places nearby the hotel.
The location is perfect for people having to get to the Lancaster University everyday. The main bus station is only 5 minutes away from the location. The city centre is also within the walking distance, not to mention that a huge Sainsbury's is just in front of the place.
The lovely lady that was looking after us at Breakfast was exceptional. She was so friendly and the best hostess of any hotel /B&B we have ever been in. When we return to Lancaster, we would definitely stay there again.
It was our second time staying at the Crows Hotel. The location is very convenient for the centre of Lancaster, including the station, and the room is very comfortable. The kitchen area is very useful.
The hotel is way above what you would expect, a lot of small differences that make the difference, Beds are really comfy, easy to control heating in each room and the staff are extremely pleasant
The beds were really comfortable.
Location of hotel was perfectly situated near Lancaster Uni when visiting any students.
The location was perfect and quite calm for a relaxed short stay.
Very reasonable cost at half the price of most other locations.
Plenty of parking and good location. Less than 10 minute drive into Lancaster city centre.
Good breakfast on University site.
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