Royal King's Arms Hotel Lancaster

3 out of 5 stars3 Stars - 235 Opinions

75 Market Street, Lancaster, Lancashire, LA1 1HP, United Kingdom
Royal Kings Arms Hotel

60%

Satisfaction Poor
Excellent
8%
21
Very Good
21%
51
Average
30%
72
Poor
22%
52
Terrible
15%
37

Value Score Great Value!

Costs 32% less than similarly rated 3 star hotels

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Good For Couples
  • Families20
  • Couples47
  • Solo44
  • Business30

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Lancaster University

by benquan

Highly ranked and forward moving university is actually the town's main sources of income. The population of Lancaster itslef is around 15,000 + 5000 students.

University's Main strengths:
Management
Lingustics
Organization Behavior
Model Thinking

A day on the canal

by ettenaj

"Messing about in boats"

We had a wonderful day on the Lancaster canal on a friends Long Boat. He took us up to Carnforth and back, it was sooooooo relaxing and a lovely sunny day. When we got back we had tea and scones as we watched the sunset over the beautiful view from his mooring. Thanks David for a smashing day look forward to the next time!

Ashton Memorial

by MartinSelway

"History"

Williamson Park is the site of former stone quarries on Lancaster Moor, from where much of the stone for Lancaster's fine buildings was obtained. The drive and pathways were created in C19th but it was James Williamson Snr. who financed the landscaping of the park as we see it today, commissioning Mr. Mclean, landscape Architect, to carry out the work.

The son of James Williamson Snr., Lord Ashton became a millionaire producing oil cloth and linoleum which was exported from the port all over the world. The construction of the Ashton Memorial commenced in 1906 as a tribute to his late wife. Designed by John Belcher, the building is formed of a steel structure with stone cladding. Lancaster Town Hall and The Queen Victoria monument in Dalton Square are other fine examples of Lord Ashton's gifts to his home town.

Over the ensuing years the Memorial fell into disrepair but fortunately was completely restored in 1986-7. The superb restored interior hosts exhibitions and concerts and can be hired for private functions, including wedding ceremonies. The first floor outdoor viewing gallery provides superb views of the surrounding countryside and across Morecambe Bay.

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Address: 75 Market Street, Lancaster, Lancashire, LA1 1HP, United Kingdom