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  • Lincoln Cathedral
    'I have always held and proposed against all comers to maintain that the Cathedral of Lincoln is out and out the most precious piece of architecture in the British Isles' - John Ruskin Lincoln Cathedral was for almost 300 years the tallest building in the world. Yet, in spite of its size, it is filled with intricate detail. Remigius, the Bishop who built the earliest part of the Cathedral in the Norman style, came over with William the Conqueror. Later, in Lincoln Cathedral the architects of the gothic style perhaps reached the pinnacle of their art. Everywhere you look there is the most intricate detail, walls, roofs elaborated by the finest carving. From the time of the death of the saintly Bishop of Lincoln, Hugh of Avalon who so lovingly restored the Cathedral after an earthquake in the 12th century, thousands of people have come on pilgrimage to this place of pilgrimage, holiness and prayer. In 1215 another Hugh Bishop of Lincoln, Hugh of Wells, was present at Runnymede along with Lincolnshire's Cardinal Archbishop Stephen Langton. When King John agreed to the barons' demands, copies of Magna Carta were made and distributed to sheriffs and cathedrals throughout England. Lincoln Cathedral's Magna Carta is one of only four from the original distribution still in existence. It is the only one to bear the name of its city.
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  • Heights of Abraham
    Take a spectacular cable car ride to the Heights of Abraham, an award-winning hilltop park. Your cable car ticket gives you free admission to all the facilities at the top, including 60 acres of landscaped grounds, exhibition areas, Masson Pavilion Film Theatre, adventure playgrounds, woodland walks, and two famous show caverns with guided tours, audio visual effects and remarkable stories to tell. Cavern tours take place throughout the day. NEW self guided audio heritage tour available via your mobile phone. Enjoy stunning views across the Derwent Valley from the Vista Restaurant and Bar. Dogs are welcome and travel free on the cable cars, but are not allowed down into the Caverns.
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  • Lincoln Castle
    Three great attractions. One great day out. Medieval Wall Walk. Victorian Prison. Magna Carta. Enjoy spectacular views across Lincolnshire from our completed Medieval Wall Walk. Visit the David P.J. Ross Magna Carta Vault and see one of only four remaining original Magna Carta along side the Charter of the Forest. Immerse yourself in the lives of prisoners and their daily routines in the Victorian Prison and see the unique separate system chapel. 1000 years of history - where it happened. Winter Opening Hours: 10:00 - 16:00 Summer Opening Hours: 10:00 - 17:00
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  • Charnwood Forest Alpacas
    Charnwood Forest Alpacas is located in Boundary, a hamlet nestled on the Leicestershire and Derbyshire border and situated on the outskirts of Ashby-de-la-Zouch. Our 110 acre farm at Charnwood Forest Alpacas is one of the first, original and largest alpaca farms open to the public in the UK. We are passionate about sharing the wonderful personalities of not just our alpacas, but all of the animals at the farm, and offer experiences with lots of our animals to help share our passion with you. Or pop into our petting farm and meet our alpacas, horses, donkeys, sheep, pigs, chickens and cats. Then finish with a visit to The Chilli Bean for a quick drink and a bite to eat or tasty afternoon tea!
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  • National Space Centre
    The National Space Centre really is a visit that is out of this world. Take a journey through our themed galleries, stopping at over 150 interactive experiences! Sit back in awe in the UK’s largest planetarium as we take you on a voyage of discovery in this 360° fulldome experience. The National Space Centre is an all weather attraction for all the family. On site we have over 400 parking spaces, restaurant, shop and all the facilities you would expect from a world class attraction. The National Space Centre hosts many exciting weekend events, including astronomy evenings, movie themed events, astronaut visits, even special Star Wars, LEGO and Time Lord weekends and many more… see the website for full details Opening Times: School Holidays Monday – Sunday 10:00 – 17:00 School Term Time Monday – Friday 10:00– 16:00 Saturday and Sunday 10:00– 17:00 (please check the website before visiting to ensure we are open). We suggest you allow a minimum of 4 hours for your visit
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  • Wollaton Hall and Park
    Wollaton Hall is one of the country's finest Grade One listed Elizabethan mansions, set within 500 acres of beautiful parkland. Experience stunning architecture, exhibitions, a packed events program and an array of wildlife. Go behind the scenes on a variety of guided tours available throughout the year and on demand for groups. Other special events include hidden history tours, spooky Ghost Nights (not for the faint hearted!). Visit the Cafe in the Courtyard or near Wollaton Park playarea for light refreshments including freshly ground coffee, specialty teas and home made cakes.
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  • Poole's Cavern & Buxton Country Park
    Poole’s Cavern is the most spectacular natural cavern in the Peak District. The cavern is famous for the spectacular and unique crystal formations including the longest stalactite formation in the region. Your expert guide will accompany you on a 45 minute journey through chambers once used as shelter and worship by prehistoric to roman visitors. See the cathedral sized main chamber carved from Limestone by an ancient river and follow safe and accessible walkways through beautifully illuminated passages on a journey deep underground. Back above ground browse through our rock and gem shop and view the archaeological discoveries from the cavern in the exhibition. Complete your day with a stroll on our country park woodland trails with animal sculptures to find which lead to Solomon's Temple viewpoint at 439m above sea level and views of the Peak District.
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  • Crich Tramway Village
    Crich Tramway Village is a family visitor attraction and home to the National Tramway Museum. Take a trip back in time and ride vintage trams into the open countryside. There's an enchanting Woodland Walk and Sculpture Trail, pub, gift shop, children's play area, exhibitions and Workshop Viewing Gallery. There is a programme of exciting events throughout the season. PLEASE NOTE TRAMS WILL NOT BE RUNNING BETWEEN 16TH AN 21ST MARCH 2024.
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  • National Justice Museum
    A visit to the National Justice Museum tends to stay with people long after they’ve left. A museum of crime, punishment and social justice, we are based in the Grade II* listed Shire Hall in Nottingham. Over five floors, our building houses a Victorian courtroom, Georgian gaol, and cells that date back hundreds of years. As you explore our historic spaces, you'll meet our team of costumed characters, ready to share real stories from the history of our gaol. Our actors also re-enact historical court cases, linked to the themes of our latest exhibition. If you're feeling brave, you can even join us for daily hangings in our exercise yard! In our free exhibition spaces, explore themes of modern social justice, inspired by artefacts from our collection. These spaces do not need a Museum admission ticket to enter - our friendly team on reception can point the way.
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Frequently Asked Questions about East Midlands hotels

The Tower Hotel & No.THIRTY8, The Castle Hotel, and Premier Inn Lincoln City Centre are some of the most popular hotels for travellers looking to stay near Lincoln Cathedral. See the full list: Hotels near Lincoln Cathedral.

Ragdale Hall Spa, Butlin's Skegness Resort, and Haven - Cleethorpes Beach Holiday Park are all popular resorts for travellers staying in East Midlands. See the full list: East Midlands Resorts.

Popular hotels close to Lincoln Castle include The Tower Hotel & No.THIRTY8, The Castle Hotel, and The White Hart. See the full list: Hotels near Lincoln Castle.

Popular luxury hotels in East Midlands include Manor Court, Fawsley Hall Hotel & Spa, and Langar Hall. See the full list: East Midlands Luxury Hotels.

Popular hotels close to East Midlands Airport include Radisson Blu Hotel, East Midlands Airport, Premier Inn East Midlands Airport Hotel, and Holiday Inn Express East Midlands Airport. See the full list: Hotels near East Midlands Airport.

A few of the most popular hotels near Wollaton Hall and Park are The Orchard Hotel & Restaurant, Holiday Inn Nottingham, and Premier Inn Nottingham Castle Marina hotel. See the full list: Hotels near Wollaton Hall and Park.

Some of the most popular pet-friendly hotels in East Midlands are Washingborough Hall Country House Hotel, Peak Edge Hotel, and Langar Hall. See the full list: Pet Friendly Hotels in East Midlands.

Fawsley Hall Hotel & Spa, Buxton Crescent, and Best Western Plus Ullesthorpe Court Hotel & Golf Club have a spa and received excellent reviews from travellers in East Midlands. See the full list: Spa Resorts East Midlands.

The Morley Hayes Hotel, Washingborough Hall Country House Hotel, and The Poplars Hotel all received great reviews from families travelling in East Midlands. See the full list: Family Hotels East Midlands.

Popular hotels by the beach in East Midlands include The Kingsway Hotel, The Quorn, and County Hotel. See the full list: East Midlands Beach Hotels.