Lincoln

Lincoln was one of the great cities of medieval Britain, and its magnificent Cathedral and fine castle remain as reminders of that status. There are some characterful narrow and winding streets to be explored, and two remarkable Norman buildings linked with the then city’s Jewish merchants... Read More

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Lincoln Events

April
Lincoln 10K Run
May
Lincoln Book Festival
Lincoln Cycle Grand Prix
June
Lincolnshire Lincoln Folk Festivals
The Lincolnshire Show
Vintage Vehicle Rally
July
Bailgate Busking Festival
Caistor & District Flower Club Annual Show
Lincolnshire Pride Festival
Waddington International Air Show
Waterfront Festival
August
Lincoln and Lincolnshire Chamber Music Festival
Steam and Vintage Rally
September
Lincolnshire Carnival
One of A Kind
October
Arts and Crafts for Autumn
One of a Kind
November
Bonfire & Fireworks Display
Christmas Food & Drink Fair
One of a Kind
Tastes of Lincolnshire Christmas Food and Drink Fair
December
Christmas Artists Market
Lincoln Christmas Market
White Christmas Weekend

Hotels in Lincoln - 41 places to stay

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Branston Hall Hotel

Branston Hall Hotel

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Set in 88 acres of parkland and lakes, we have 48 luxury en-suite bedrooms. So whether it's a romantic break away for two, or a business stay, Branston Hall is the ... More | Double Room: From £99

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The Pyewipe

The Pyewipe

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Still within the City, this privately owned free house offers fine home-produced traditional cuisine, coupled with an idyllic location. It’s renowned for its unrushed and spacious layout for the discerning diner, with ... More | Double Room: £60

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Bail House

Bail House

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Just a minute's walk from the cathedral and castle, these luxury rooms benefit from a heated outdoor pool, secured parking and beautiful gardens.

Bail House offers the perfect location from which to ... More

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Pride of Lincoln

Pride of Lincoln

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The Pride Of Lincoln offers everything under one roof. A striking building with hotel and dining, a beer garden with outside play area for children and parking for 300 plus ... More

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Railway Inn

Railway Inn

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A truly charming, traditional inn surrounded by the beatiful Lincolnshire countryside. Just 5 miles from the historic city of Lincoln - where you can visit the historic market or the ... More

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Lincoln Hotel

Lincoln Hotel

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Come in to a warm welcome, from all the staff of Lincoln's leading independent hotel. We will do all we can to make your visit special. The hotel is located right ... More

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White Hart

White Hart

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The White Hart Hotel sits proudly midway between the medieval splendour of Lincoln Cathedral and the imposing walls of Lincoln Castle. There have been hostelries on this site stretching way ... More | Double Room: From £85

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Holiday Inn Lincoln

Holiday Inn Lincoln

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Lincoln is a contemporary city, contrasted by architectural treasures that reflect its rich history. And when you're looking for a hotel in Lincoln for business travel or a weekend break, ... More

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Best Western Bentley Hotel

Best Western Bentley Hotel

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Lincolns newest hotel built beside the new A46/A1 link, and only 10 mins drive away from the historic Cathedral and Castle in the heart of the city.We are the only ... More

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Charlotte House Hotel

Charlotte House Hotel

Opposite Lincoln Castle and cathedral, this beautiful 1930s Art Deco building has been completely refurbished to offer AA 5-star accommodation.

With traditional and contemporary rooms available, you can be assured of the latest facilities including LCD ... More | visit website

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