Set in 11 acres of its own grounds on one of the highest points in West Norfolk, the Kings Lynn Knights Hill Hotel & Spa, BW Signature Collection is less than 10 minutes’ drive to the centre of the...
Set in Kings Lynn, Globe Hotel Wetherspoon features a garden, restaurant, bar, and free WiFi throughout the property.
elizabeth
United Kingdom
The full package is brilliant and works well for us with our theatre trips. Evening meal and breakfast always very good. Reception staff are very friendly and efficient, as are the bar staff. Top marks to all with thanks.
Situated in the centre of King’s Lynn, 15 minutes’ drive from Sandringham, Stuart House Hotel offers free parking and a traditional bar. There is also a pretty garden and popular restaurant.
Tim
United Kingdom
Booked at short notice. Very pleasantly surprised. Easy access to town centre
In a grand Edwardian building, The Grange Hotel is just 5 minutes’ drive from Kings Lynn centre. Located in South Wootton, the hotel offers free parking, free Wi-Fi and cooked breakfasts.
The White Hart is set in Kings Lynn, within 23 km of Castle Acre Castle and 33 km of WWT Welney.
Sophie
United Kingdom
was super central location - centre of town is like a 5 min walk, the quay too is even less. bedroom was spacious & comfortable, decor is very calming - loved the sage green! having the pub downstairs is super convenient too. staff were really friendly and helpful too!
7 km from Castle Rising Castle, BrickSage Rooms, King's Lynn South Gate is located in Kings Lynn and provides free WiFi and express check-in and check-out.
Set in 10 acres of mature parkland, the site is situated on the edge of the village of North Runcton, 1.5 miles from the Hardwick roundabout where the A47, A10, A149 and A17 meet.
james
United Kingdom
Excellent location, nice and peaceful, very friendly, clean amenities and the camping pod was extremely cosy and comfortable.
St Mary’s Lodge B and B in Kings Lynn provides adults-only accommodation with a garden and a terrace. This property offers access to a patio, free private parking and free WiFi.
Christopher
United Kingdom
Really friendly welcome. Comfortable room, and great breakfast. Couldn't ask for more.
The older part of Kings Lynn down by the river is well worth...
The older part of Kings Lynn down by the river is well worth a visit. Its full of historic buildings and alleyways. Fooderies are plentiful and offer varied cuisines. Particularly good is the ‘Tipsy Teapot’ with its Tex-Mex style menu. Prices are reasonable.
Regrettably it rained for most of our stay which meant we were unable to visit some of the places we wanted to. Not Kings Lynn's fault. We’ll be back!
Ian
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Kings Lynn is a town of 2 halves.
Kings Lynn is a town of 2 halves. The modern commercial part is in a sad state at the moment, with the closue of so many shops in recent years, including the huge Debenhams. Regeneration plans are in hand but may take years to be completed.
Look past this though and the old part of town is a medieval gem! If you love history and architecture then you're in for a pleasant surprise. There are 3 museums telling the story of the town (all with very modest admission prices), and you can wander at leisure down streets full of half-rimberd 14th and 15th century dwellings, some with later Georgian frontages. There is also the iconic 17th century Custom House which is worth a quick visit.
When you're done with all that there are plenty of lovely cafes for a spot of lunch - try The Filling Station or Norfolk Bakery for delicious homemade cakes.
Christine
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Kings Lynn has a poor reputation but we were blown away by...
Kings Lynn has a poor reputation but we were blown away by the quite extensive historic quarter. Absolutely stunning with so many beautiful old buildings and a rich maritime history. The Hansa house next to the Minster has been faithfully preserved and contains an atmospheric tea room. While it's definitely possible to do old Kings Lynn in a day I would recommend taking a bit more time to really absorb the many things that attract attention as you wander round. A wander round the Walks is also recommended - lovely green space in the centre of town with several historic buildings. All in all, Lynn was a very pleasant surprise.
Ken
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
We were able to walk along the river front and visit the...
We were able to walk along the river front and visit the town centre. We visited Trues Yard Fisherfolk museum which was really interesting. Every street in old town had interesting architecture and historic features.
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Anonymous
8.0
Scored 8.0
A great place to explore on foot with the beautiful Minster...
A great place to explore on foot with the beautiful Minster right in the centre, and exceptionally clean pedestrian-friendly streets. Huntstanton, with its gorgeous beaches, is only an hour away by bus. Food options are more limited than you'd get in a big city, but the places we tried (Mem's Kitchen, Bank House) were all very good.
Nikki
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Huge amount of history packed into a small area, easily...
Huge amount of history packed into a small area, easily covered on foot. Beautiful waterfront, old buildings, well signposted. Excellent museums three, and all very different. Plenty of good eating places. Cobbles teashop a delight. Plenty of parking in town centre. Good selection of shops on high street. Very good bus services to surrounding areas.
This was our first stay at The Russet House and we found excellent value for money, particularly with the facilities on offer. These included free parking, a spacious room that even had room for a comfortable sofa, and not forgetting the superb breakfast. The staff were extremely friendly and polite. Next time we are in King's Lynn, we will definitely make a booking at Russet House.
lovely setting accessed via a gravel drive, rooms were a good size and the bathroom was larger than expected. Staff were friendly and we met the owner too who was very pleasant. We had dinner and breakfast and both meals were excellent and good value. We would definitely return and would recommend the hotel to anyone visiting Kings Lynn.
I love old buildings with lots of unspoiled character. I had a view over the river. The hotel has a partnership with WHATAHOOT Gin distillery in Kings Lynn just a short walk away. We enjoyed making our own gin. The Lunch supplied by Bank Hose Hotel exactly matched my dietary requirements and was delicious as was the evening meal.
The location was very handy as it is so near King's Lynn train station and King's Lynn coach station. Although I have not met the lady or owner, it was very straightforward to let myself in. The owner/landlady is very careful in so many details - subsequently her home presents as very clean, pleasant and very agreeable.
The room was good, very clean, comfortable. We did not have breakfast so cannot comment on this but we did have a sharer plate for supper which was delicious. Location is great, overlooking the Tuesday Market Square with outside seating. The hotel is in a great position and makes walking around Kings Lynn very easy.
I stayed for 2 nights while working locally in Kings Lynn. Roger was very helpful, and he served me an excellent breakfast on both days. I had a small basic single room, but for a single business traveller it was fine. I managed to find the last parking space at the hotel on both nights.
Beautiful modern property for a bridal party to stay in the weekend of my sisters wedding, fantastic location walking distance to kings Lynn town hall where they got married. Very comfy and felt like our home for the weekend. The lovely homely furnishings really made it feel like ours!
This is a very well located Hotel, so convenient for all that Kings Lynn has to offer. Very easy friendly check in. The room was spacious warm and clean with everything that you might need. Particularly liked the tea/coffee making facility's and the free water bottles are a nice touch.
We have stayed there loads of time's. Would definitely recommend it. Staff are excellent. For what it is, it's good value for money. Dead center of town. Massive carpark in front of the hotel. Which is an additional separate cost.
Lovely place in a quiet location. Comfortable well appointed rooms. Very pretty garden area with chairs and a couple of tables, nice to sit in with morning coffee or tea. Overall a beautiful, quaint, and cozy hotel.
The breakfasts were copious, and tasty. The staff was friendly. The room was lovely - though very warm during the heat wave! It was a great location for seeing King's Lynn, Castle Rising, the Great Ouse and the sea.
The Dragonfly Hotel is a good place to stay and easy to find without having to go into the centre of Kings Lynn ... Having free parking and a restaurant on-site with a varied selection of foods was a real bonus.
Possibly the best B&B in Kings Lynn. It is always a pleasure to stay here. Hosts are lovely and very helpful. Lovely rooms and great breakfast. The flasks of fresh milk are brilliant idea. Perfect in every way.
As a returning customer I would recommend the very nice hotel.
Good clean and comfortable rooms very good food and there are great deals to be had if you book in advance.
Generously sized quiet room.
Lovely very efficient shower, in a huge bathroom.
Easy to find and central location in Kings Lynn.
Very clear check in instructions.
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