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The Sun Hotel & Bar

Lancaster

Rated

Visitor Rating 4.71 out of 5 Rooms From £60
This 17th century, luxury, boutique hotel is the only 4-star hotel in the centre of Lancaster, and is superbly situated in the heart of the city centre. The hotel was originally built in the 17th century and is the oldest bar/hotel still operating in Lancaster. With luxurious rooms and comfortable furnishings, the hotel is an ideal base...
Best Western The Royal Kings Arms

Lancaster

Rated

Visitor Rating 3.52 out of 5 Rooms From £22
This historic city-centre hotel is 200 metres from Lancaster Castle and 500 metres from Lancaster Rail Station. It has free Wi-Fi and a restaurant and bar. The Royal Kings Arms has friendly, helpful staff and clean en suite rooms with 24-hour room service. Full English breakfast is available. The Brasserie Restaurant and Bar features the Minstrel's Gallery, and...
Holiday Inn Lancaster

Lancaster

Rated

Visitor Rating 2.43 out of 5 Rooms From £29
Set in riverside grounds and located just off Junction 34 of the M6 motorway, this modern hotel is ideally situated for easy access to the historic city of Lancaster. Also within driving distance of Blackpool and the Lake District, this is the ideal base from which to explore. The hotel's Spirit Health Club offers a wide...
Premier Inn Lancaster

Lancaster

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Visitor Rating out of 5 Rooms From £48
Lancaster Premier Inn will suit all visitors, and is convenient for Lancaster Train Station and Lancaster Business Park. Within easy reach are the M6 and the historic city centre. Besides the comfy beds and free parking, Premier Inn Lancaster has an on-site Brewers Fayre restaurant serving good-value food. Some rooms at Premier Inn can take 2 adults and...
Crows Nest

Lancaster

Rated

Visitor Rating out of 5 Rooms From £65
In Lancaster city centre, Crows Nest hotel has an internet café and free Wi-Fi. There is free parking, and Lancaster's bus and rail stations are 4 minutes' walk away. All of the modern en suite rooms have a digital TV with Freeview channels and tea/coffee facilities. The bar and grill restaurant serves a varied menu with a Mexican...
The Living Rooms

Lancaster

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Visitor Rating out of 5 Rooms From £115
In the centre of historical Lancaster, The Living Rooms offer stylish, modern apartments with free Wi-Fi. Lancaster Train Station is a 3-minute walk away. These unique serviced apartments have spacious living areas, bathrobes and toiletries. Each Living Room apartment has a plasma-screen TV and a super king-size bed. The well equipped kitchens feature washing machines, dishwashers, microwaves and...
Penny Street Bridge

Lancaster

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Visitor Rating out of 5 Rooms From £60
Overlooking the canal, the central Penny Street Bridge is a friendly hotel close to shops and restaurants. It has free internet access, a stylish bar and a relaxed restaurant. You can also enjoy the restaurant's cuisine al fresco in the courtyard area. The food is seasonal, locally sourced and freshly prepared. Penny Street Bridge is about 5 minutes'...
The Royal Hotel (Latinos)

Lancaster

Rated

Visitor Rating out of 5 Rooms From £55
Located above Lancaster's best known tapas bar, Latinos, this charming hotel provides comfortable, modern en suite rooms, with a superb view over the historic surroundings. Opened in 2008, the Royal Hotel (Latinos) has spacious rooms with secondary glazing, plasma-screen TV and free Wi-Fi internet access. The Royal Hotel is ideally positioned in the heart of Lancaster, next to...

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