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The Rest Hotel, hotel in Lincoln

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.

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.
Scored 9.2
9.2
Rated superb
Superb
100 reviews
Price from
£124.95
per night
Washingborough Hall Hotel, hotel in Lincoln

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.

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.
Scored 9.2
9.2
Rated superb
Superb
417 reviews
Price from
£165
per night
The White Hart Hotel Lincoln, hotel in Lincoln

Situated in the heart of Lincoln’s historical quarter, The White Hart Hotel Lincoln offers newly refurbished accommodation with a restaurant, a cocktail lounge and a bar within the shadows of the...

Location brilliant food great room bit far from reception as wife disabled but yes fine
Scored 8.2
8.2
Rated very good
Very good
2,843 reviews
Price from
£159
per night
Tower Hotel, hotel in 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.

Hotel in good location. Close proximity to everywhere I needed to go. Nice clean bathroom.
Scored 8.7
8.7
Rated fabulous
Fabulous
2,542 reviews
Price from
£120
per night
Holiday Inn Lincoln, an IHG Hotel, hotel in Lincoln

Overlooking the scenic, trendy Brayford Waterfront area and the River Witham, this Holiday Inn is located within 5 minutes’ walk of Lincoln Rail Station.

Excellent location & breakfast was too a very high standard.
Scored 8.2
8.2
Rated very good
Very good
5,347 reviews
Price from
£114.08
per night
Holiday Inn Express Lincoln City Centre, an IHG Hotel, hotel in Lincoln

Less than a mile from Lincoln centre, this Holiday Inn Express offers a 24-hour front desk, free Wi-Fi and an inclusive buffet breakfast.

Close to where I needed to be, staff were very friendly and helpful. Food was lovely
Scored 8.5
8.5
Rated very good
Very good
4,890 reviews
Price from
£89.24
per night
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  • Washingborough Hall Hotel
    Scored 9.2
    9.2
    Rated superb
    Superb
     · 417 reviews

    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.

    Great but no Worchester sauce for the black pudding !

  • Holiday Inn Lincoln, an IHG Hotel
    Scored 8.2
    8.2
    Rated very good
    Very good
     · 5,347 reviews

    Overlooking the scenic, trendy Brayford Waterfront area and the River Witham, this Holiday Inn is located within 5 minutes’ walk of Lincoln Rail Station.

    Location and comfortable large room with marina view

  • Holiday Inn Express Lincoln City Centre, an IHG Hotel
    Scored 8.5
    8.5
    Rated very good
    Very good
     · 4,890 reviews

    Less than a mile from Lincoln centre, this Holiday Inn Express offers a 24-hour front desk, free Wi-Fi and an inclusive buffet breakfast.

    The breakfast was delicious. The location was perfect.

  • The Bronze Pig
    Scored 8.2
    8.2
    Rated very good
    Very good
     · 326 reviews

    The Bronze Pig is located in Lincoln, within 17 km of Somerton Castle and 41 km of Belton House.

    Friendly host. Great accommodation. Fantastic food.

  • DoubleTree by Hilton Lincoln
    Scored 7.9
    7.9
    Rated good
    Good
     · 3,293 reviews

    With a waterfront location, this 4-star hotel has a rooftop restaurant and a bar, both with views across Lincoln’s skyline and cathedral.

    Really good position and the staff were excellent.

  • ibis Lincoln
    Scored 7.4
    7.4
    Rated good
    Good
     · 1,863 reviews

    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

  • Best Western Plus Bentley Hotel, Leisure Club & Spa
    Scored 7.5
    7.5
    Rated good
    Good
     · 2,034 reviews

    Situated in South Hykeham, on the outskirts of the historic city of Lincoln, this hotel and leisure center is ideally located just 8 minutes away from the A1/Newark junction.

    The staff we so friendly, the room was lovely and clean

  • Windmill Farm Lincoln by Greene King Inns
    Scored 7.6
    7.6
    Rated good
    Good
     · 1,496 reviews

    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

Planning a trip to see the Lincoln Cathedral of St. Mary? Check out the latest reviews and scores

  • Scored 10
    10

    'Hunt' for the Imp. Great fun.

    'Hunt' for the Imp. Great fun. Marvel at the stone decorations and the Apprentice wall. Check out the visceral tomb of Eleanor of Castile and remember it when you visit Westminster Abbey in London where she is 'fully' buried with her husband Edward I. We tried to find the fossils in the flagstones but they are quite worn down so weren't sure if we were seeing fossils. The entrance ticket is also an annual pass which we used again the next day before leaving Lincoln. We found everybody in the cathedral very approchable, knowledgeable and committed to the place.. It is an impressive cathedral indeed and the people working there bring the building alive. We recommend doing some research before, the experience is then deeper and more enjoyable.
    Geoffrey
    United Kingdom
  • Scored 10
    10

    It is a very magnificent sight but you do have to pay £9.00...

    It is a very magnificent sight but you do have to pay £9.00 (concessions available) to get in. This gives you a map and info leaflet and also the chance to join a very good guided tour of the cathedral. It also gives entry to other exhibitions well worth seeing, e.g. of ancient and their stone carvings from the famous West Front and their modern copies with good touch screen guide. It's a shame that those who can't afford the charge are excluded, unless they attend services there e.g. Evensong. (note to the Dean, give free entry to those on Universal Credit!)
    Cathy
    United Kingdom
  • Scored 8.0
    8.0

    The cathedral was fabulous and the admission charge becomes...

    The cathedral was fabulous and the admission charge becomes an annual pass if you gift aid it. The refectory was disappointing though, as the coffee was expensive but delicious, but the sandwiches took 40 minutes to arrive and weren't worth eating. My cheese and chutney sandwich had so little cheese in it that I couldn't taste it.
    Anita
    United Kingdom
  • Scored 10
    10

    One of the most stunning Cathedrals I have ever been lucky...

    One of the most stunning Cathedrals I have ever been lucky enough to visit. If you visit during the Christmas Market, the entry fee is specially reduced to a suggested donation of £3. A £5 reduction in usual Adult Fee.
    A
    Anonymous
    United Kingdom
  • Scored 10
    10

    Take the complimentary floor tour of the cathedral.

    Take the complimentary floor tour of the cathedral. The price is included in the entrance fee. The tour lasts and hour and the guide tells you loads of interesting facts and information that you probably wouldn't notice on your own. The roof tour is well worth the extra £5. It takes 1 1/2 hours and so long as you don't have a problem with heights or going up narrow spiral staircases is very exciting. You get to see inside the actual roof space with all the massive timbers, see the bell tower and even get to go out on to the roof where you get a fabulous view of Lincoln.
    Valerie
    United Kingdom

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