Overlooking the scenic, trendy Brayford Waterfront area and the River Witham, this Holiday Inn is located within 5 minutes’ walk of Lincoln Rail Station.
Michael
United Kingdom
Great Location , really good value , marina view worth the upgrade, comfy bed , lovely breakfast. Parking is easy.
Located 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.
Gillian
United Kingdom
The room was clean and the bed was comfortable, the young lady on reception was very friendly.
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
Opposite the impressive Lincoln Cathedral and a 5-minute walk from the city center is The The Lincoln Hotel.
Linda
United Kingdom
The property is in a good location directly opposite the cathedral. Other amenities are within easy access, but there is a steep hill! Very helpful pleasant staff
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.
Rupert
United Kingdom
It's an Ibis so expectations were not high. Friendly check-in, clean comfortable room with good shower. Reasonably spacious, but I was on my own. Well situated on the Lincoln ring road so okay for a night.
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.
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.
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.
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
Located 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 are very professional and helpful people
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, 4 Sisters Inn provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking and a restaurant. This 4-star hotel offers room service and free WiFi.
Very friendly personal. Clean room and really warm
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.
The setting of the hotel was lovely. Staff were super friendly
FAQs about hotels in Lincoln
On average, 3-star hotels in Lincoln cost $114 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 $221 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $147 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Lincoln for tonight. You'll pay around $121 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Lincoln will cost around $340, 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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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.
Corinne
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Lovely castle and some lovely shops, although a few empty...
Lovely castle and some lovely shops, although a few empty ones as is usual these days. The hill will put some off, but plenty of restaurants and bars. If you like your real ale, The Strugglers Inn is the place to go.
Friendly town, will return.
ALAN
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
We enjoyed rhe mixture of ancient and modern & it was great...
We enjoyed rhe mixture of ancient and modern & it was great for a short break. We found the free tour of the guildhall very interesting, the castle is well worth a visit & what we could see of the cathedral without paying the £11 entrance charge is wonderful.
Parking was provided at property from midday on day of arrival until midday on departure day. Parking in city is very expensive but there is a park & ride which we used & found convenient .
james
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
A great city to explore on foot.
A great city to explore on foot. The Cathedral is amazing, dog friendly and very welcoming. Unfortunately the Castle isn't but there is plenty more to see and do. Wonderful selection of shops, pubs and restaurants. Perfect for a short break.
The room was lovely. Carpet was lovely and fluffy, beautiful curtains. The mattress was the best I've slept on in a hotel for a while. Breakfast was lovely although I wasn't a fan of the Lincolnshire sausages but hubs soon cleared them off lol!! The manager was friendly and helpful. The hotel position is great for the castle and cathedral. Car park very close and only £9 for 24hrs. Will definitely be staying again hopefully won't leave it 7 years til our next visit.
The Hamilton Hotel is spotlessly clean, and comfortable, and shows signs of a recent renovation. Parking is excellent. It is a level, easy walk (about 1 mile) to Lincoln city centre. The kitchen/diner is well equipped, and would be ideal for someone looking for self catering but serviced accommodation. I chose a room with a private bathroom, which was tiny but adequate. The bed was comfortable, and the room had all the amenities one expects in a hotel.
Gorgeous location and view of cathedral from our room. We came to look round the university and the hotel was a perfect location to get to the university easily. Beautifully clean room , really comfy beds. My son really enjoyed the breakfast and was able to have as much as he wanted, for him this made the stay !! Would recommend and would stay again. My son will be starting Lincoln university in September so I'm sure we will be staying again soon.
- The view from the room was fantastic and really worth the extra we paid
- The Location as perfect, right in the middle of the old part of Lincoln, near the cathedral, castle etc. We drove and the car park being so close was surprising and very useful. We did not need to walk more than 100 yards to all the events and sights we wanted.
- The staff were really friendly and very helpful
- Pretty hotel and the furnishings inside are very nice
The location was brilliant. I was very impressed by how clean the room was,the shower was the best I've had in a hotel and the beds were really comfortable. The staff were all friendly and helpful. I was impressed at breakfast as there was a separate gluten free section including a toaster. The food was clearly labeled for allergens and I enjoyed a wonderful breakfast. I will definitely be returning.
Lincoln id not a cheap location, so value for money is what matters, and this hotel does very well. The location is excellent for the vibrant Brayford Pool area. The rooms are generous and well appointed. Good parking on site is fuss free. The Bar & restaurant are pleasant. The staff are friendly and helpful; shoutout to Arina who looked after during breakfast, excellent service.
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.
Excellent. Fast, efficient check-in, a nice realxed bar area, which was great to sit down with the laptop and work in. Food was good, big portion sizes. And the WiFi was exceptional. As a photographer, trying to upload images on hotel wifi can be challenging. But this was as fast as at home, and free! !
Evening Meal and breakfast was excellent. Hotel located in a good area of Lincoln to visit the Bailgate Area, Castle, and Cathedral. Staff took ownership of my problems to help resolve, and offered redress without having to request it. Bathroom was clean and modern
Fantastic location overlooking Lincoln. The Apartment was lovely with nice little touches everywhere it felt more like a home than a holiday let. The hill up to the apartment from the town was very steep but don't be put off Ubers were reasonable to use.
Probably the best value hotel near Lincoln situated in fine gardens. The food, including breakfast and dinner, was delicious. But above all the staff were very professional and tended for our requests in a quick, professional and courteous manner.
Really enjoyable break - clean comfortable and plenty of space. Not cheap but a great base for exploring Lincoln itself and north Lincolnshire more generally. Breakfast was good and there are takeaways to eat in nearby. Would go back any day.
We have stayed at Windmill Farm several times in the past. As before the rooms have been comfortable and the breakfasts have been good quality. The hotel is close to where my wifes daughter lives so it very convenient for when we visit her.
Really beautiful, unique hotel, exceptionally clean and well equipped in the heart of Lincolns Old Town. Fantastic facilities with a really lovely receptionist and really great value for money. Highly recommended!
Fantastic central hotel in Lincoln with very friendly staff and comfortable rooms. An excellent continental breakfast is included too which sets you up for the day. Made Lincoln seem more inviting. Thank you.
The view and proximity of the cathedral was great, but this hotel needs a lot of love. Lots of updating and maintenance needs doing, bed needs replacing, and there were silverfish in the bathroom at night.
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