Located just 2 miles from the center 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 club....
Overlooking Lancaster Canal, Toll House Inn is just yards 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-center hotel is 656 feet from Lancaster Castle and 1640 feet 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 accommodations set on the University campus, located a 10-minute drive from the city center Each guest room has an private bathroom, desk,...
This 17th century, luxury, boutique hotel is the only 4-star hotel in the center of Lancaster, and is superbly located in the heart of the city center.
On average, 3-star hotels in Lancaster cost $102 per night, and 4-star hotels in Lancaster are $135 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Lancaster can be found for $210 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
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
hill
10
Scored 10
Lots of interesting buildings.
Lots of interesting buildings. People really friendly, good variety of shops. Went to a lovely sports bar facing the police station, decor amazing cocktails good too. Lots if restuarants to chose from had a lovely Turkish meal just up road from JD sports .seen some good talent at open mic bar . Will definitely recommend a visit to Lancaster I was pleasantly surprised.
Gillian
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
We had to use the council car park because the hotel didn’t...
We had to use the council car park because the hotel didn’t have their own. It cost us £12 each night and we got a parking ticket the first morning because the attendant misread our ticket. This means we now have to deal with that, very annoying. Local residents said beware the council !!!
ann
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Breakfast was magnificent!
Breakfast was magnificent!
Lunch and dinner, which we paid for additionally, was brilliant value.
We were staying at the University to attend our grandson's graduation ceremony. It was just perfect and so very convenient.
Trisha
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
Lancaster is a good place to visit for an overnight stay.
Lancaster is a good place to visit for an overnight stay. It has a compact central shopping area with a wide variety of cafes and restaurants. You could centre your stay around a trip to the theatre or cinema. There are also museums to interest the visitor. Where I stayed (the University) has a very good bus service into town.
The place was compact, clean, well-maintained and is in an excellent location. The city centre, the castle, eateries, and stores are just a minute away literally. Loved the ambience. The property owner Mr.Joe was very helpful. The laundry that's next to the property is relatively cheaper but is a good addition. I would have preferred to stay here for the whole duration of my visit to Lancaster if not for the unavailability of rooms. If I am ever visiting again, this is going to be the first on my list. Joe - Good work.
From start to finish 6 stars.The hotel is incredible inside and out.I had the best ,spoltless room,with lovely toiettries,towels,tea and coffee,TV,exceptionally comfy bed and pillows,your own adjustable hear,powerful shower.Staff member Koda was exceptional,friendly right from the start and remembered it was my birthday and asked what plans I had,how I was enjoying my stay and gave recommendations,my first time here in Lancaster and I've fallen in love with the City.
Everything.
Location in the countryside.
Easy access to Lancaster University by car.
Lovely ambiance
Friendly and helpful staff
Really good pub menu. Lunch and breakfast great.
Lovely cosy room perfect for single or couples. Nice decor, v clear and comfortable.
Better than most places to stay in the area and good value for money.
It's a pub with rooms rather than hotel but oh so comfy.
Have returned to this hotel several times and most recently in July '23. Wagon and Horses is comfortable, smart and welcoming and is on the bank of the River Lune a few minutes walk from the centre of Lancaster. Our room was clean and well-equipped. The lounge-cum-dining room is large but cosy and breakfasts are very good. Will continue to use in future.
Carole and her team run an excellent hotel. Friendly and helpful food and service 5star. Room clean and nothing was too much trouble. The food was excellent and the service second to none. All the staff were friendly and helpful. Central location easy to get to shopping,transport and sightseeing. Would highly recommend the place to stay in Lancaster.
Great central location, and excellent value for money. Great that there's a shared kitchen for self-catering. It's a budget accommodation, and a reasonable alternative to hotels in the city (since the Travelodge/Ibis closed to paying customers to house refugees, there really isn't a basic, cheap, safe. clean option in the city centre.
Campus location for university visit. 2 minutes away from everything on campus, so in the thick of it.
Free parking over the weekend.
Cheap compared to local hotels, with breakfast included.
Easy contactless check in.
Good shower pressure
Tea, coffee and biscuits in room.
Great location. Very nice apartment. Bed a little soft, but able to sleep. Staircase easy to get up and down even though I am 86.
Was quiet outside looking out to a courtyard and a lovely coffee shop opposite.
Would stay again if I am ever in Lancaster again.
Great location,room very clean and comfortable,breakfast good value for money
Location of hotel was great 5 min taxi ride to Lancaster
Taxis booked by receptionist and was thee with in minutes
Swimming pool was good
Nice complimentary breakfast cereals, fruit etc Friendly staff Great location. Bar very quite, but a nice Wetherspoons 5 mins walk away went back to hotel 10am but was closed to having a drink. Loved Lancaster
Location is ideal for visiting Lancaster University.
The breakfast was amazing, probably one of the best I have had at a hotel.
Spa facilities and the common area of the hotel were all excellent.
It was a small but lovely, well laid out, clean efficiency apartment. Met all of our needs. Perfect for spending the days in Lancaster and having a nice spot to relax and re-energize at night.
The hotel is very well located between the canals and city centre area, and the breakfast was acceptable, but the price per night it's definitely too much and unjustified for what you get.
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