
Lincoln's Hidden Gem: Unbelievable DoubleTree Stay (Hilton Lincoln UK)
Lincoln's Hidden Gem: DoubleTree by Hilton Lincoln UK - My Unvarnished Truth
Okay, folks, buckle up. This isn't your polished, cookie-cutter hotel review. This is real talk about the DoubleTree by Hilton in Lincoln, UK. I just got back, and my brain is still buzzing with thoughts, good and… well, let's just say mixed.
First Impressions: The Arrival Jitters (and the Cookie!)
So, pulling up to the DoubleTree… it's a bit of a climb. Lincoln is built on a hill, remember that! You want to be prepared for the approach if you have mobility issue. The car park situation is… well, they do have a free car park. And the valet parking is available for a fee which will ease your mind if arriving with a vehicle full of luggage. Honestly it was so nice not to worry about parking. The entrance itself is modern, clean… and then BAM! The iconic DoubleTree cookie. Seriously, that warm, gooey chocolate chip cookie is like a hug after a long journey. A small, perfect… and that sets a pretty high bar, doesn't it?
Accessibility - The Good, the Bad, and the "Needs Improvement"
Let's get the nitty-gritty out of the way first: Accessibility. Now, this is where things get a little… messy. The hotel claims to have facilities for disabled guests. And they have an elevator which is a huge plus. However, navigating the hotel, on a wheelchair is quite difficult, there are narrow corridors, some doors might be tricky. The staff are very accommodative, and they try their best to make your stay as pleasant as possible, but they also have to consider the structure itself. A little more attention to detail in this area would make a world of difference.
Rooms: Serenity… and the Occasional Hiccup
I splurged on a room, and frankly, it was gorgeous. I mean, seriously, the blackout curtains? Heaven sent. I could have slept through a zombie apocalypse (and probably should have, considering how much I was eating!). The extra long bed was amazing - enough room to starfish without fear of falling off. The Internet access – wireless [Wi-Fi] was super fast and I could stream everything without a hitch. The bathroom and the shower were clean. I was so impressed with the bathrobes and slippers. The complimentary tea and coffee/tea maker provided were a welcome bonus. But honestly, I did spot some dust in the corners. Small imperfections, nothing major, but noticeable.
Food, Glorious Food (and the Occasional Letdown)
Okay, the breakfast [buffet]? Glorious. I'm a sucker for a good buffet, and this one delivered. I loved the Asian breakfast. Yes, I know, in the UK! But it was good. They had everything from pastries to full English breakfasts. The Vegetarian restaurant was also a pleasant surprise. The coffee shop was solid, and the poolside bar was a good one, with a good choice of drinks. Now, here's my big disappointment: the room service [24-hour]. I ordered something late one night, and what arrived was… well, let's just say it wasn't exactly what I expected. It felt like it had been heated under a microwave.
Relaxation and Recreation - My Personal Spa Disaster
This is where the DoubleTree really shines, or… almost shines. The spa is beautiful, with a swimming pool, sauna, steamroom, and a gym/fitness to keep me happy. I was especially looking forward to the massage.
And the massage? Ugh. Let's just say, the therapist, bless her heart, seemed to have a mild sense of detachment. It was less a deep-tissue massage and more a… gentle pat-down. I could have done a better job myself. Honestly, disappointing because the atmosphere was perfect.
Cleanliness and Safety - The New Normal, Mostly Good
Okay, this is important. In these strange times, the hotel is doing a decently good job on the safety front. The Daily disinfection in common areas was obvious. They use Anti-viral cleaning products and Sanitized kitchen and tableware items. They had Hand sanitizer everywhere and the staff were all masked. They have First aid kit in most places. They do a good job but, there is room for improvement.
Services and Conveniences - A Mixed Bag
The hotel has a lot of services. The Concierge was helpful. The Daily housekeeping was efficient. The Luggage storage was convenient. It’s nice to have a Convenience store right there. The Dry cleaning and Laundry service were a lifesaver.
For The Kids - A Little Something (or Not Much) For The Little Ones
If you have kids, the DoubleTree is okay. They offer Babysitting service but I didn’t use it, and you can't really compare it to the most amazing kids facilities.
Getting Around
The Car park [free of charge], Car park [on-site], Taxi service are essential.
My Final Verdict (and Why You Should Still Book)
So, is the DoubleTree by Hilton Lincoln a perfect hotel? Absolutely not. Does it have flaws? Oh, yes. But despite its imperfections, there's something… charming about it. It's comfortable. It's convenient. And, when it's good, it's really good.
Here's my unvarnished offer:
Tired of the same old boring getaways? Crave a touch of luxury with a side of real-life authenticity?
Escape to the DoubleTree by Hilton Lincoln, where you'll experience:
- Luxurious rooms with blackout curtains, extra long beds, and modern amenities – perfect for lazy mornings and restful nights.
- A breakfast buffet that will spoil you with options to satisfy any craving (get the Asian breakfast - trust me!).
- A stunning spa (with, hopefully, a better massage than I got! - fingers crossed).
- On-site parking to easily drop your bags and you can go to explore the beautiful city of Lincoln.
- Free Wi-Fi! Stay connected without spending extra.
But before you go, here are some things to know:
- Accessibility: It's improving, but not perfect. If you have specific needs, I'd advise contacting the hotel directly for more information.
- Dining: While generally good, room service might have hiccups.
- Ask the staff! They are friendly and trying to help so ask them anything.
Book your stay at the DoubleTree by Hilton Lincoln today and receive a complimentary welcome drink upon check-in! Plus, take advantage of our special "Cookie & Comfort" package to enjoy a batch of fresh DoubleTree cookies delivered straight to your room – because everyone deserves a little warmth and sweetness!
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Don't expect perfection. Expect a good time. Expect a DoubleTree cookie. And expect to leave feeling refreshed (and maybe a little bit in need of a better massage!).
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Alright, buckle up buttercups, because this itinerary is less "smooth sailing" and more "slightly-seasick on a rickety raft." We're talking DoubleTree by Hilton Lincoln, UK, and honestly? I'm already picturing the warm cookie. (That's a good sign, right? Right?!)
Day 1: Arrival and Cookie Euphoria (and the Mild Panic)
- Afternoon (ish): Train from… well, somewhere. Let's say London. (I'm bad at planning, you see. Always overbook the fun part and forget the getting there part). Arrival at Lincoln Central station. Stumble out, convinced I've forgotten something vital (passport? Underwear? My ability to function in public?). Luckily, I haven't. Or apparently haven't.
- The Quest Begins: Hike (okay, walk) to the DoubleTree. Google Maps promises a scenic route. Scenic usually means "uphill." Ugh. Should've brought a donkey.
- 3:00 PM - Check-in and COOKIES!!!!: The holy grail! Check-in smooth, a smiling face (praise be!), and BAM! That warm, gooey, chocolate-chip cookie. Honestly? May have squealed. Don't judge me. It was a travel-weary squeal. The cookie was perfection. Absolute, unapologetic joy. I inhaled it while awkwardly trying to manage my suitcase.
- 4:00 PM - Room Reconnaissance & Existential Dread: Okay, room's nice. Big bed. View of… a car park. Sigh. But hey, clean! And the bed is big. Time to unpack (or at least, attempt to unpack, which usually involves flinging everything onto the bed in a chaotic explosion of clothing). Then the existential dread kicks in. Am I really going to do this trip thing? Alone? In…Lincoln? Deep breaths. Cookie crumbs on my face. This is fine.
- 5:00 PM - A Stroll (Maybe): I had planned to explore the shops, you know, the cathedral… but after the train ride and the cookie marathon, I think I will just flop on the bed. Is that okay?
Day 2: Cathedral Glares and Lunchtime Regret
- Morning (ish): Wake up. Stare at the car park. Consider ordering room service and never leaving. Fight the urge. Must. See. Cathedral.
- 9:00 AM - Cathedral Catastrophe: Okay, Lincoln Cathedral. Magnificent. I mean, seriously magnificent. I spent ages just wandering around, gawping. Got a crick in my neck from staring up at the vaulted ceiling. Then, I took a photo using flash without thinking. Oops. Glare from the tour guide. Red-faced retreat. (Rule #1 of travel: Learn about local customs.)
- 11:00 AM - Lunchtime Labyrinth: Right, lunch. Found a quaint little pub – The Morning Star or something silly like that. Ordered a "traditional ploughman's". Sounded delicious. LOOKED delicious. Tasted…okay. Bit bland, honestly. And the cheese? More like "cheesy-adjacent." Lesson learned: Always read reviews.
- Afternoon: Rest, shopping, museum, whatever.
- Evening: The plan was a fancy dinner at the hotel restaurant. However, after ploughman's, I'm now in the mood for something a bit more… comfortable. I'll scope out the local takeaway options. Pizza, maybe? Definitely pizza.
Day 3: Castle, Clouds, and Departure (Maybe with a Cookie)
- Morning (maybe): Actually wake up.
- 10:00 AM: Lincoln Castle - The castle, it was pretty cool. I walked around. Found the original Magna Carta document, that was something else.
- 12:00 PM - Lunch Somewhere: Lunch at a proper cafe. Sandwich and a cup of tea.
- Afternoon: The cloud and the train journey home. Time to go back home
- Departure: (If I'm good, maybe they'll have a cookie to-go? A girl can dream…)
The Rambles, the Regrets, and the Real Stuff:
- The Emotional Rollercoaster: Honestly, the whole trip felt like a micro-version of life. Highs (cookie!), lows (car park view!), moments of pure awe (cathedral), and moments of "what was I thinking?" (ploughman's). The best part, though, was definitely the cookie.
- Imperfections and Real Life: The biggest takeaway? Stuff happens. You forget things. You make mistakes. You get lost. You eat a so-so lunch. But the world keeps spinning, and there's always another adventure (and maybe, just maybe, another warm cookie) around the corner.
So, this isn't your perfectly polished, travel-brochure itinerary. It's me. It's messy. It's honest. It's probably got typos. And it's probably going to be a hell of a trip. Wish me luck! And… if anyone knows where to get a good pizza in Lincoln, let me know.
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Alright, spill the beans! Is this DoubleTree in Lincoln *actually* a hidden gem, or just…another hotel?
That DoubleTree cookie… the holy grail of hotel stays. Does it live up to the hype? GIVE IT TO ME STRAIGHT!
Let's talk location. Is it *actually* convenient, or are you trekking through a swamp to get anywhere?
What's the vibe like? Is it all business suits and hushed tones, or can you actually *relax*?
The rooms… are they clean? Because, let's be honest, that's the *most* important thing.
Let's talk about the food. Beyond the cookie, is the restaurant any good? And is breakfast worth it? (Brutally honest, please!)
Any deal-breakers? Things that would make you say "nope, never again"?
Okay, final verdict! Would you recommend this DoubleTree?


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