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Brimming with rich history and stunning architecture, Lincoln is one of England’s finest heritage cities.
From the tip of Lincoln’s Cathedral to the depths of the Roman waterways, Lincoln is full of fascinating stories just waiting to be discovered. Packed with things to see and do, Lincoln is a destination that everyone can enjoy.
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Lincoln Central Railway Station serves the city of Lincoln with regular East Midlands and LNER trains for many destinations, including London, Leicester, and Peterborough.
Population
114,879
Fact about Lincoln
Lincoln Cathedral was the world's tallest building for over two centuries — its spire reached 160 metres from it's completion in 1311 until its collapse in 1549
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Things to do in Lincoln
Lincoln may well be known for or accredited to its local produce, including famous Lincolnshire Sausages, but there’s lots more going on. In the city, you’ll find the quaint cobbled cathedral quarter, the famous Steep Hill lined with quirky shops, a Hollywood-starring cathedral and an impressive medieval castle sitting atop the city. The city is brimming with food and drink options, with cosy cafes and pubs, and bustling bars and restaurants in abundance. With award-winning attractions, great shopping and a wealth of places to eat and drink, you'll have plenty of things to do in Lincoln.
Lincoln Cathedral
Cost: children up to 16 free, from £11.00 for adults
Location: Minster Yard, Lincoln, Lincolnshire, LN2 1PX
First built in 1072, Lincoln Cathedral is one of Europe’s finest Gothic buildings. There is something for everyone to see at Lincoln Cathedral and children love seeking out the funny carvings - in particular the famous Lincoln Imp!
Lincoln CathedralLincoln Castle
Cost: Children under 5 enter for free, from £16.00 for adults
Location: Lincoln Castle, Castle Square, Lincoln LN1 3AA
Home to an original 1215 Magna Carta, Lincoln Castle is at the top of Steep Hill and is a popular attraction. The castle is filled with local history and visitors can see the old courtrooms and prison cells. The shop stocks local produce and historical souvenirs.
Lincoln CastleInternational Bomber Command Centre
Cost: Children under 5 can enter for free, from £8.75 for adults
Location: Canwick Ave, Lincoln LN4 2HQ
The International Bomber Command Centre (IBCC) includes three interactive exhibition galleries and a range of events offering a hands-on approach to learn about the history of Bomber Command and it’s role in WWII.
International Bomber Command Centre
Lincoln Guildhall
Cost: Free
Location: Saltergate, Lincoln, Lincolnshire, LN1 1DH
An early 16th-century town building which forms an archway over the main High Street. Home to City Council meetings and the heritage of Lincoln's local politics.
Lincoln GuildhallLincoln Arboretum
Cost: Free
Location: 16 Lindum Terrace, Lincoln LN2 5RT
This Grade II listed park is the perfect place for a picnic and some fresh air, and it has a play park for the kids. Be sure to keep an eye on its event calendar available on the Lincoln Council website.
Lincoln ArboretumHartsholme Country Park
Cost: Free
Location: The Visitor Centre, Skellingthorpe Road, Lincoln, Lincolnshire, LN6 0EY
Covering more than 200 acres, Hartsholme Country Park is a stunning open space to the south of the city. Visitors can enjoy walks through the ornamental grounds, alongside lots of wildlife watching.
Hartsholme Country Park
Lincoln Cathedral
Cost: children up to 16 free, from £11.00 for adults
Location: Minster Yard, Lincoln, Lincolnshire, LN2 1PX
First built in 1072, Lincoln Cathedral is one of Europe’s finest Gothic buildings. There is something for everyone to see at Lincoln Cathedral and children love seeking out the funny carvings - in particular the famous Lincoln Imp!
Lincoln CathedralLincoln Castle
Cost: Children under 5 enter for free, from £16.00 for adults
Location: Lincoln Castle, Castle Square, Lincoln LN1 3AA
Home to an original 1215 Magna Carta, Lincoln Castle is at the top of Steep Hill and is a popular attraction. The castle is filled with local history and visitors can see the old courtrooms and prison cells. The shop stocks local produce and historical souvenirs.
Lincoln CastleInternational Bomber Command Centre
Cost: Children under 5 can enter for free, from £8.75 for adults
Location: Canwick Ave, Lincoln LN4 2HQ
The International Bomber Command Centre (IBCC) includes three interactive exhibition galleries and a range of events offering a hands-on approach to learn about the history of Bomber Command and it’s role in WWII.
International Bomber Command CentreLincoln Guildhall
Cost: Free
Location: Saltergate, Lincoln, Lincolnshire, LN1 1DH
An early 16th-century town building which forms an archway over the main High Street. Home to City Council meetings and the heritage of Lincoln's local politics.
Lincoln GuildhallLincoln Arboretum
Cost: Free
Location: 16 Lindum Terrace, Lincoln LN2 5RT
This Grade II listed park is the perfect place for a picnic and some fresh air, and it has a play park for the kids. Be sure to keep an eye on its event calendar available on the Lincoln Council website.
Lincoln ArboretumHartsholme Country Park
Cost: Free
Location: The Visitor Centre, Skellingthorpe Road, Lincoln, Lincolnshire, LN6 0EY
Covering more than 200 acres, Hartsholme Country Park is a stunning open space to the south of the city. Visitors can enjoy walks through the ornamental grounds, alongside lots of wildlife watching.
Hartsholme Country Park
Budget friendly things to do in Lincoln
There are plenty of budget-friendly and free things to do in Lincoln. Unpack facinating histories in Lincoln's museums, or take a stroll through one of the numerous parks, all without breaking the bank.
Liquorice Park
Cost: Free
Location: LN1 1HS with pedestrian entrances on Yarborough Road, Carline Road and Alexandra Terrace.
Located in Lincoln's West End, Liquorice Park is a beautiful natural space in the heart of the city. The park has a wonderful volunteer community dedicated to maintaining and caring for the space, its the pefect location to enjoy some sunshine, go birdwatching or take a relaxing walk through the orchard.
Liquorice ParkMuseum of Lincolnshire Life
Cost: Free
Location: Burton Road, Lincoln, Lincolnshire, LN1 3LY
The Museum of Lincolnshire Life’s rich and varied social history collection reflects and celebrates the culture of Lincolnshire and its people from 1750 to the present day. Exhibits illustrate commercial, domestic, agricultural, industrial and community life.
Museum of Lincolnshire LifeLincoln Museum
Cost: Free
Location: Danes Terrace, Lincoln, Lincolnshire, LN2 1LP
Award-winning archaeology museum, with interactive exhibitions, events and guided tours. Lincoln Museum offers artefacts from the Stone, Bronze and Iron Ages, Roman, Saxon, Viking and Medieval eras.
Lincoln Museum
Temple Gardens
Cost: Free
Location: Lindum Road, Lincoln, Lincolnshire, LN2 1NP
Spend the day relaxing in Lincoln's Cultural Quarter on the rolling hills of Temple Gardens. Take some time to admire the art sculptures located around the park whilst also taking in views of the Cathedral.
Temple GardensLincoln Free Walking Tours
Cost: Free
Location: Castle Square, Lincoln, Lincolnshire, LN1 3AA
A variety of free guided walking tours that explore the city of Lincoln; packed with fascinating stories, beautiful architecture and hidden gems.
Lincoln Free Walking ToursUsher Gallery
Cost: Free
Location: Danes Terrace, Lincoln, Lincolnshire, LN2 1LP
Located in the heart of the city, Lincoln Museum offers a unique insight into the history and archaeology of Lincolnshire, alongside an impressive art collection and a wealth of treasures at the Usher Gallery.
Usher Gallery
Liquorice Park
Cost: Free
Location: LN1 1HS with pedestrian entrances on Yarborough Road, Carline Road and Alexandra Terrace.
Located in Lincoln's West End, Liquorice Park is a beautiful natural space in the heart of the city. The park has a wonderful volunteer community dedicated to maintaining and caring for the space, its the pefect location to enjoy some sunshine, go birdwatching or take a relaxing walk through the orchard.
Liquorice ParkMuseum of Lincolnshire Life
Cost: Free
Location: Burton Road, Lincoln, Lincolnshire, LN1 3LY
The Museum of Lincolnshire Life’s rich and varied social history collection reflects and celebrates the culture of Lincolnshire and its people from 1750 to the present day. Exhibits illustrate commercial, domestic, agricultural, industrial and community life.
Museum of Lincolnshire LifeLincoln Museum
Cost: Free
Location: Danes Terrace, Lincoln, Lincolnshire, LN2 1LP
Award-winning archaeology museum, with interactive exhibitions, events and guided tours. Lincoln Museum offers artefacts from the Stone, Bronze and Iron Ages, Roman, Saxon, Viking and Medieval eras.
Lincoln MuseumTemple Gardens
Cost: Free
Location: Lindum Road, Lincoln, Lincolnshire, LN2 1NP
Spend the day relaxing in Lincoln's Cultural Quarter on the rolling hills of Temple Gardens. Take some time to admire the art sculptures located around the park whilst also taking in views of the Cathedral.
Temple GardensLincoln Free Walking Tours
Cost: Free
Location: Castle Square, Lincoln, Lincolnshire, LN1 3AA
A variety of free guided walking tours that explore the city of Lincoln; packed with fascinating stories, beautiful architecture and hidden gems.
Lincoln Free Walking ToursUsher Gallery
Cost: Free
Location: Danes Terrace, Lincoln, Lincolnshire, LN2 1LP
Located in the heart of the city, Lincoln Museum offers a unique insight into the history and archaeology of Lincolnshire, alongside an impressive art collection and a wealth of treasures at the Usher Gallery.
Usher Gallery
The best places to eat in Lincoln
The city centre has an abundance of food and drink options, with the high-street and various areas of the city lined with cafes, bars and restaurants, which make Lincoln worthy of visiting for a foodie day out.
Uphill Lincoln / the Cathedral Quarter
This area is filled with independent restaurants and coffee shops, with many traditional pubs to be explored too. Whether you’re looking for a fine dining experience, a delicious Sunday lunch, an evening meal or somewhere to stop for a light bite, the Bailgate and Cathedral Quarter has lots of choice.
Uphill Lincoln / the Cathedral QuarterCornhill Quarter
The Cornhill Quarter has plenty of options, whether you’re looking for cocktails, roast dinners, coffee stops or a quick bite to eat while you’re on the go, this area won’t disappoint. The Cornhill Quarter is home to familiar names, such as The Botanist and Cosy Club, as well as the recently refurbished Cornhill Market, which celebrates many local producers and small businesses, with an array of cuisines available. With everything from fish and chips to Thai food, and marshmallow cups to doughnuts.
Cornhill QuarterStack at St Marks
Head down to St Marks and discover an array of cuisines at Stack, with several street food options available, including loaded fries, burgers, duck dishes, pizzas and gyros. Inside, you’ll find several bars, plus a café offering all day breakfast.
Stack at St Marks
Brayford Pool
Lined with numerous restaurants and pubs, Brayford Pool offers views over the marina and will have something to please all. Whether you’re looking for burgers, oriental food, Italian or pub grub, you’re certain to find it in this area of the city.
Brayford PoolOff the beaten track
Just off the high street, you’ll find quirky independent bars and restaurants, including a CBD lounge, speakeasy bar, authentic Italian restaurants and even a cheese café. So, if you’re looking for something a little different, Lincoln is certain not to disappoint, with a collection of completely unique and independent eateries.
Off the beaten track
Uphill Lincoln / the Cathedral Quarter
This area is filled with independent restaurants and coffee shops, with many traditional pubs to be explored too. Whether you’re looking for a fine dining experience, a delicious Sunday lunch, an evening meal or somewhere to stop for a light bite, the Bailgate and Cathedral Quarter has lots of choice.
Uphill Lincoln / the Cathedral QuarterCornhill Quarter
The Cornhill Quarter has plenty of options, whether you’re looking for cocktails, roast dinners, coffee stops or a quick bite to eat while you’re on the go, this area won’t disappoint. The Cornhill Quarter is home to familiar names, such as The Botanist and Cosy Club, as well as the recently refurbished Cornhill Market, which celebrates many local producers and small businesses, with an array of cuisines available. With everything from fish and chips to Thai food, and marshmallow cups to doughnuts.
Cornhill QuarterStack at St Marks
Head down to St Marks and discover an array of cuisines at Stack, with several street food options available, including loaded fries, burgers, duck dishes, pizzas and gyros. Inside, you’ll find several bars, plus a café offering all day breakfast.
Stack at St MarksBrayford Pool
Lined with numerous restaurants and pubs, Brayford Pool offers views over the marina and will have something to please all. Whether you’re looking for burgers, oriental food, Italian or pub grub, you’re certain to find it in this area of the city.
Brayford PoolOff the beaten track
Just off the high street, you’ll find quirky independent bars and restaurants, including a CBD lounge, speakeasy bar, authentic Italian restaurants and even a cheese café. So, if you’re looking for something a little different, Lincoln is certain not to disappoint, with a collection of completely unique and independent eateries.
Off the beaten track
The finest places to stay in Lincoln
To truly delve into over a thousand years of history in Lincoln and make the most of everything this walkable city has to offer, we recommend making a night or two of it. Whether you’re looking for self-catering accommodation, a luxury hotel or something budget friendly, Lincoln has plenty of places to stay. Explore some of the finest hotels and accommodation below and discover lots more on the Visit Lincoln website.
White Hart Hotel
Best for: A couple’s holiday in style
Address: Bailgate, Lincoln LN1 3AR
This elegant hotel is perfectly placed to take advantage of Lincoln’s attractions, such as the cathedral, castle and a range of locally owned shops, without having to set foot in a car.
White Hart HotelThe Lincoln Hotel
Best for: Accommodation in the heart of Lincoln
Address: Eastgate, Lincoln LN2 1PN
The Lincoln Hotels’ beautiful rooms and gorgeous views of the Cathedral, staying here is a no-brainer, especially when you throw in a locally sourced restaurant menu that gives you a taste of Lincoln to go along with the sights.
The Lincoln HotelThe Tower Hotel
Best for: A stay with a great atmosphere.
Address: 38 Westgate, Lincoln LN1 3BD
Located in the heart of the Cathedral Quarter, the Tower Hotel is overlooked by the walls of Lincoln Castle. With a welcoming lounge and alfresco seating, this stylish bar is the ideal place to stop for a drink during your stay.
The Tower Hotel
Castle Hotel
Best for: A historic stay
Address: Castle Hotel, Westgate, Lincoln LN1 3AS
Situated next to the Lincoln Castle, the Grade II Listed Hotel offers luxurious, home-from-home comfort in a fantastic city-centre setting.
Castle HotelDuke William Hotel
Best for: A couple’s getaway
Address: 40-44 Bailgate, Lincoln LN1 3AP
Located in the centre of Lincoln and within easy walking distance of the city’s main attractions, the Duke William Hotel is a beautiful historic building with a forward-thinking approach to the environment.
Duke William HotelThe Old Palace Lodge
Best for: A stay to remember
Address: Christ Hospital Terrace, Lincoln LN2 1LY
The Old Palace Lodge is living proof that a hotel doesn’t need to be modern and new to be the epitome of style. This converted Gothic chapel takes ‘reduce, reuse, recycle’ to a completely new level, combining Victorian luxury with twenty-first century comfort.
The Old Palace Lodge
White Hart Hotel
Best for: A couple’s holiday in style
Address: Bailgate, Lincoln LN1 3AR
This elegant hotel is perfectly placed to take advantage of Lincoln’s attractions, such as the cathedral, castle and a range of locally owned shops, without having to set foot in a car.
White Hart HotelThe Lincoln Hotel
Best for: Accommodation in the heart of Lincoln
Address: Eastgate, Lincoln LN2 1PN
The Lincoln Hotels’ beautiful rooms and gorgeous views of the Cathedral, staying here is a no-brainer, especially when you throw in a locally sourced restaurant menu that gives you a taste of Lincoln to go along with the sights.
The Lincoln HotelThe Tower Hotel
Best for: A stay with a great atmosphere.
Address: 38 Westgate, Lincoln LN1 3BD
Located in the heart of the Cathedral Quarter, the Tower Hotel is overlooked by the walls of Lincoln Castle. With a welcoming lounge and alfresco seating, this stylish bar is the ideal place to stop for a drink during your stay.
The Tower HotelCastle Hotel
Best for: A historic stay
Address: Castle Hotel, Westgate, Lincoln LN1 3AS
Situated next to the Lincoln Castle, the Grade II Listed Hotel offers luxurious, home-from-home comfort in a fantastic city-centre setting.
Castle HotelDuke William Hotel
Best for: A couple’s getaway
Address: 40-44 Bailgate, Lincoln LN1 3AP
Located in the centre of Lincoln and within easy walking distance of the city’s main attractions, the Duke William Hotel is a beautiful historic building with a forward-thinking approach to the environment.
Duke William HotelThe Old Palace Lodge
Best for: A stay to remember
Address: Christ Hospital Terrace, Lincoln LN2 1LY
The Old Palace Lodge is living proof that a hotel doesn’t need to be modern and new to be the epitome of style. This converted Gothic chapel takes ‘reduce, reuse, recycle’ to a completely new level, combining Victorian luxury with twenty-first century comfort.
The Old Palace Lodge
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Looking for travel deals? Enjoy cheap train fares and save up to 1/3 on train ticket prices with a range of Railcards.
From Two Together Railcards, Senior Railcards, and many more, there are Railcard discounts to be had for all!
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Cheap tickets
We know you can't always plan ahead but, if you can, booking your travel in advance can save you a lot of money. In fact, booking at least 4 weeks ahead of your travel date can save you an average of up to 47%* on on-the-day train ticket prices!
Book cheap train ticketsJoin LNER Perks
Did you know that if you join our loyalty scheme, you can save money on every trip you take with LNER? Yep, that's right. LNER Perks members get £5 credit free on their account to spend on travel as a thank you for signing up. AND all members earn 2% credit back on every single journey. Not bad, eh?
Join LNER Perks nowSave 1/3 with a Railcard
Looking for travel deals? Enjoy cheap train fares and save up to 1/3 on train ticket prices with a range of Railcards.
From Two Together Railcards, Senior Railcards, and many more, there are Railcard discounts to be had for all!
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*Saving average based on all Standard Advance tickets bought on the LNER website and App at least four weeks before you travel vs buying any Standard ticket on the day you travel.
Related FAQs
Which rail lines go through Lincoln?
Which rail lines go through Lincoln?
The main trains via Lincoln Central station are LNER, Northern Trains, and East Midlands Railway.
Do you offer a student discount on train tickets?
Do you offer a student discount on train tickets?
We don't offer a student discount however, you can purchase a 16-25 Railcard and save 1/3 on train tickets.
How can I apply for compensation if my train is delayed or cancelled?
How can I apply for compensation if my train is delayed or cancelled?
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In the rare event that your train is cancelled, we offer full refunds (assuming you don't take an alternative train). Be sure to apply for the refund within 28 days of the cancelled journey date.
If you meet these conditions, follow these steps for your refund:
- Swipe down the page and click on ‘Amend journey’ or ‘Request a refund’
- Notify us of the reason for the refund request by pressing 'My train was cancelled' and then ‘Continue’
- Enter your details and submit your request
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