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Staying in Lincoln


The accommodation for our weekend breaks is at the three-star Lincoln Hotel.

The Lincoln Hotel is independently owned and well known in Lincolnshire for its quality accommodation and excellent food. The hotel is situated in the historic uphill area of Lincoln, located directly opposite the magnificent cathedral. There is ample free car parking; you can leave your car there all weekend and enjoy Lincoln on foot. All the bedrooms have en-suite facilities and are well equipped with, tea and coffee making facilities, hair dryer, trouser press and TV with the option of in-house movies. The restaurant has unrivalled views of the Cathedral and serves an excellent A la Carte and Daily Specials menu with an emphasis on local fare cooked in-house. The lounge and bar offers a delicious range of light meals and refreshments in spacious surroundings. There is also a tranquil garden for guests to relax in.

The fee for each weekend break is £225 per person sharing a twin/double room at the 3 star Lincoln Hotel; there is an additional cost of £30 per person for a single room for the weekend.

All our weekend breaks are available without accommodation. If you would like to arrange your own accommodation for a weekend break the course only fee is £145 per person.

We offer a 5% discount on group bookings of four or more people.

You may however wish to arrange your own accommodation and we appreciate that people have differing needs and budgets. Lincoln has a wide range of accommodation from the city's Youth Hostel to luxury hotels. There is also a good range of smaller hotels, guest houses and B&Bs. You can also contact the Lincoln Tourist Office directly for further information:


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Getting to Lincoln is not difficult. There are good train services with London's Kings Cross Station only some 2 hours away. By road the newly improved A46 connects Lincoln directly with the A1 at Newark.

If you are still not sure where Lincoln is follow this link for a helpful map




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