Explore Lincoln
Packed with things to see and do, Lincoln is the perfect destination for a city break. With award-winning attractions, stunning green spaces and a wealth of places to drink and dine, you can enjoy the perfect blend of adventure and relaxation.
One of England’s many hidden gems, Lincoln is a city steeped in history and heritage. From the narrow cobbled streets to the towering medieval architecture, Lincoln is laced with the stories of Romans, Vikings and Normans.
Visit Lincoln and you will plenty of opportunities to delve into the city’s fascinating past. You can walk in the footsteps of royalty and rebels at William the Conqueror’s Castle, or take a tour of our famous Cathedral, a masterpiece of gothic architecture.
Linking these award-winning attractions together is a series of cobbled streets, filled with independent shops, restaurants and cafes. Explore the higgledy-piggledy buildings of the Bailgate, before taking a stroll down Steep Hill. The fourth steepest street in England, this iconic incline connects the historic Cathedral Quarter to the vibrant city centre.
Projecting Lincoln into the modern day, this bustling area is full of shops, bars and restaurants. The recently regenerated Cornhill Quarter is a top destination for dining out, whilst the High Street is home to some of your favourite brands.
Just a stone’s throw from the city centre, you will find the Brayford Waterfront. Now home to the University of Lincoln, this Roman waterway was once a hub of industry and innovation. Today, it boasts a wealth of restaurants and hotels, and is a hotspot for alfresco dining in the summer.
Cast your eyes to the sky and you may catch a glimpse of an imposing spire in the distance. A soaring reminder of Lincoln’s aviation heritage, this iconic structure is part of the International Bomber Command Centre, a memorial and museum dedicated to the lives lost in World War II.
Before, and throughout, both World Wars, Lincoln excelled in the engineering industry. From inventing the tank to producing air engines, this small city played a huge part in the country’s war efforts. The Museum of Lincolnshire Life offers an in-depth insight into the city’s fascinating history, and the revolutionaries who once resided here.
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Areas of Lincoln
Although Lincoln is a small city, it has a variety of different areas to discover, each packed…
Where is Lincoln?
The city of Lincoln is in the county of Lincolnshire. Part of the East Midlands, Lincolnshire is…
The history of Lincoln
Home to a Roman waterway, a Norman castle and a Medieval cathedral, the history of Lincoln can be…
Lincolnshire
From the undulating landscape of the Wolds to the stunning natural coastline, Lincolnshire is a…
Seasons
From the atmospheric tones of autumn to the bright blue skies of spring, each season brings…
Plan your visit
If you’re planning a trip to Lincoln, you will find everything you need right here. From travel…
Things to do
With award-winning attractions, stunning green spaces and a wealth of places to drink and dine, you can…
What's on
Lincoln is a city brimming with life all year round, offering an exciting variety of events and…
Accommodation
Historic hideaways, luxury hotels, charming cottages – the choice is yours! Whatever your…
Food & drink
A must visit for foodies, Lincoln is home to some fantastic eateries. With everything from fast food to…
Blog
Planning a trip to Lincoln? Our handy blog posts are filled with ideas and inspiration to help you make…
Ideas & inspiration
Top 10 Must-Sees in Lincoln
Crowned as the UK’s most underrated city break, it’s fair to say Lincoln is home to a number of stunning sights. From the mischievous Lincoln Imp in the Cathedral to the Roman ruins beneath the High Street, we’ve listed the top 10 absolute…
30 free things to do in Lincoln and Lincolnshire
Having fun doesn't have to break the bank. If you're looking for free things to do in Lincoln, we've compiled a list of some of the best activities on offer in and around the city - many of which won't cost you a penny! The Stonebow is one of…