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Royal Kings Arms Hotel, Lancaster

Royal Kings Arms Hotel, Lancaster

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Hotel Review

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Royal Kings Arms Hotel, Lancaster
Royal Kings Arms Hotel, Lancaster

The Royal Kings Arms Hotel is centrally located in the historic city of Lancaster and within easy walking distance of all the main sights and shops.  The hotel was originally constructed in the 17th century in the reign of Charles 1 but was later rebuilt in 1879 following a devastating fire.

Getting there: 

Royal Kings Arms Hotel, Lancaster
Royal Kings Arms Hotel, Lancaster

Lancaster is accessible by road from the M6 motorway.  From the south take Junction 33 or Junction 34 if coming from the north.  For visitors arriving by train, Lancaster is on the West Coast mainline with frequent services between London and Scotland.  There are also direct services from Manchester with local services between Lancaster, Morecambe, Heysham and Carnforth.

Arrival and check-in:

Reception, Royal Kings Arms Hotel. Lancaster
Reception, Royal Kings Arms Hotel. Lancaster

It was around lunchtime when we arrived at the hotel which stands in a prominent position close to the castle.  First impressions were favourable as we entered the lobby though a pair of glass doors.  The hotel has recently undergone a multi-million pound refurbishment programme to enhance the overall appearance whilst retaining the hotel’s original features.  We were warmly greeted by Fred who was on duty at the reception desk and he soon had us checked into our room which we were able to access straightaway.

The Room:

Castle View Suite, Royal Kings Arms Hotel
Castle View Suite, Royal Kings Arms Hotel

We took the beautiful old Victorian lift with its classic metal gates up to our room on the second floor.  I was excited to open the door to our room as we were the first guests to stay in the hotel’s newly styled Castle View suite.

Castle View Suite, Royal Kings Arms Hotel, Lancaster
Our Castle View Suite

The luxurious suite was everything we could have wished for and more and was very spacious having its own separate lounge with a comfortable sofa, coffee table, coffee maker and wall mounted television.

Lounge, Castle view suite, Royal Kings Arms Hotel, Lancaster
Castle View Suite, Lounge area

The bedroom was equally lovely with its pink freestanding statement bathtub and television cleverly designed to fit into the tiles above.  The king size bed had a deep blue scallop design headboard with coordinating floral cushions and was dressed in the finest cotton bed linen, topped with a lighter than air duvet ensuring a good night’s sleep.  On the dressing table there was a hospitality tray complete with a supply of teas, coffee bags, bottled water and delicious biscuits.

Lounge of castle view Suite, Royal Kings Arms Hotel, Lancaster
Our spacious living area

Moving over to the window, the views of Lancaster Castle were unbeatable as it was almost within touching distance of the hotel.  Wi-Fi was strong and worked seamlessly throughout the building.

Views of Lancaster Castle from the Royal Kings Arms Hotel
Stunning views of the castle from the windows of our suite

Last but not least, the newly fitted bathroom had a beautifully tiled floor, twin wash basins, Elemis toiletries and a large walk-in shower.

Bathroom, Royal Kings Arms Hotel, Lancaster
Our spacious bathroom

The suite is versatile as the settee in the living area can be converted to a sofa-bed, making it ideal for families.

Statement pink bath, Castle View Suite, Royal Kings Arms Hotel
The gorgeous pink bath tub

Dining:

We enjoyed dinner, seated at a window table in the hotel’s attractive Brasserie Restaurant.  After being handed menus, we decided to opt for the three course table d’hôte menu which was excellent value at £24.95.

Brasserie Restaurant, Royal Kings Arms Hotel, Lancaster
The hotel’s Brasserie Restaurant

We began with starters of king prawns and sautéed asparagus, both bursting with flavour and beautifully plated.  For mains neither of us could resist lightly battered haddock and chips served with mushy peas which was cooked to perfection.

Dinner at the Royal Kings Arms Hotel. Lancaster
Enjoying our starters in the Brasserie Restaurant

We ended our meal with sweet treats of lemon tart and vanilla cheesecake, sampling spoonfulls of each other’s as they were both irresistible.  Service was relaxed and I would definitely dine at The Brasserie again on a future visit to Lancaster.

Breakfast, Royal Kings Arms Hotel, Lancaster
Starting the day with a hearty breakfast

Breakfast is also served in The Brasserie and after bagging a window table once again we helped ourselves to the continental buffet that had been laid out in an adjoining room.  A waitress then brought us a cafetière of coffee and took our orders for cooked breakfasts which were very tasty and set us up for the day ahead.

The Facilities:

There’s an inviting cocktail bar to one side of the entrance lobby with comfy armchairs and city views from the large windows where you can watch the world go by whilst sipping a drink.  During the summer drinks can also be enjoyed in the Secret Garden to the rear of the hotel.

Lounge Bar, Royal Kings Arms Hotel. lancaster
The Hotel’s lounge bar

Located on the first floor is the hotel’s ballroom which was in use for a function on the evening we stayed so we popped up the following morning for a little look round whilst it was being prepared for a wedding.  It’s worth noting that the hotel must have excellent soundproofing as we didn’t hear a murmur from the party.  Being located in the heart of the city, the hotel lacks its own car park but with overnight parking being available just a five minute walk away on Dallas Road it wasn’t a problem.

Out and About:

Here are my suggestions of interesting things to see and do in Lancaster.

Lancaster Castle
Lancaster Castle

Lancashire Police Museum: the castle was home to a working prison between 1955 and 2011 and more recently it has been transformed into a museum.  Admission is free as it is run by a team of volunteers most of whom are retired members of the Lancashire police force and warders who served in the prison.  Lancashire Police Museum.

Lancaster Police Museum
Lancaster Police Museum

Individual cells have been repurposed as themed galleries covering the history of the Lancashire Constabulary, police training, forensic development and an overview of some of the police departments.

Judges Lodgings Museum, Lancaster
Judges Lodgings Museum

Judges Lodgings Museum: housed in the city’s oldest townhouse built around 1625 by Thomas Covell, Keeper of the castle.

Judges Lodgings Museum, Lancaster
Judges Lodgings Museum, Lancaster

From 1826 the house became a lodgings for the travelling judges of the Assizes Court who would usually spend around a month at one time living there.  The museum is set out as it would have been in those days.  Judges Lodgings Museum.

Museum of Childhood, Lancaster
Museum of Childhood, Lancaster

Museum of Childhood: located on the upper floor of the Judges Lodgings and included in the admission fee.  It comprises a series of rooms displaying the development of toys from the 18th century up to more recent times.

Toys on display in the Museum of Childhood, Lancaster
Toys on display in the Museum of Childhood, Lancaster

There’s a collection of toys and dolls, a Victorian classroom with old fashioned wooden desks with brass inkwells and a day nursery with a double seated rocking horse.

Lancaster City Museum
Lancaster City Museum

Lancaster City Museum: based in the former Town Hall overlooking the market square.  The museum documents the city from the pre-historic era through to the present day.  Its varied collection showcases the city’s social history and the industries and people who helped to make the city what it is today.  The museum is also home to the Kings Own Regiment Museum detailing the military history of the city’s own regiment from 1680 onwards.  Admission free.  Lancaster City Museum

Maritime Museum, Lancaster
Maritime Museum, Lancaster

Maritime Museum: located in the former Customs House dating back to 1784 on St. George’s Quay overlooking the River Lune.  Its galleries tell the story of the history of the Port of Lancaster, the local fishing industry and the town’s relationship with the sea.  Lancaster Maritime Museum.

Ashton Memorial, Lancaster
Ashton Memorial, Lancaster

Ashton Memorial: towering over the city and visible from afar, is the Ashton Memorial taking pride of place in Williamson Park and set in 54 acres of parkland.  From the hilltop there are magnificent views across to Morecambe Bay and the Lake District fells beyond.

Views from the Ashton Memorial, Williamson Park, Lancaster
Views from the Ashton Memorial, Williamson Park, Lancaster

The Butterfly House and Mini-Beast Centre: located next to the memorial in what was at one time an Edwardian palm house, is the Butterfly House, a rainforest inspired building filled with tropical plants, winding paths, a waterfall and home to numerous brightly coloured butterflies, koi- carp and tortoises.

Butterfly House, Williamson Park, Lancaster
Butterfly House, Williamson Park, Lancaster

Adjacent to the Butterfly House is the Mini-Beast Centre with meerkats and small mammals.  Entrance to Williamson Park and the Ashton Memorial is free, with combined tickets to the Butterfly and Mini-Beast House £4.  Williamson Park.

Overall:

Royal Kings Arms Hotel. Lancaster
Guestroom, Royal Kings Arms Hotel

The Royal Kings Arms Hotel occupies a prime position in the city centre and is definitely the place to stay when in town.  With its newly refurbished rooms and updated public areas this grand old hotel has been lovingly restored to meet the needs of today’s discerning traveller.

Details: Royal Kings Arms Hotel, 75 Market Street, Lancaster, Lancashire, LA1 1JG

During our stay we were guests of Visit Lancaster and as always, all views and opinions are entirely my own.

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38 responses to “Royal Kings Arms Hotel, Lancaster”

  1. AndysWorldJourneys Avatar

    looks smaller than some places you share but still very comfortable. Another bathtub in the bedroom!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      The Royal Kings Arms is a very comfortable hotel in the centre of Lancaster and we enjoyed our stay very much. Thanks for taking the time to comment.

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  2. leightontravels Avatar

    The Royal Kings Arms looks like a lovely place to stay in Lancaster.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you Leighton. The hotel is beautiful and so close to the castle.

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  3. NortheastAllie Avatar

    The hotel looks magnificent, and it seems like there is a lot to do in Lancaster!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      The Royal Kings Arms is a beautiful old hotel and is located in.a perfect position for touring the area. Thanks for your interest Allie.

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  4. grandmisadventures Avatar

    Beautiful hotel- I love the pops of color everywhere in the room. 🙂

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks for your interest in our stay at the Royal Kings Arms Meg. It’s a beautiful place to stay.

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    2. Loraine Avatar
      Loraine

      I’d love to have more details please

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      1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

        You can find a link to the hotel at the bottom of the post. Thanks for your interest.

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  5. Lyssy In The City Avatar

    Looks like a wonderful place to stay, they did a great job with the renovations. I’d love to visit the butterflies, that sounds like a cheery place to visit.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      The hotel has been tastefully refurbished and is in an ideal location for exploring the city. Thanks so much for your interest and comments Lyssy.

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  6. WanderingCanadians Avatar

    Glad to hear the hotel was rebuilt after the fire as it looks like quite a lovely building. How fun to be the first guests to stay in the hotel’s Castle View suite. Your room looks beautiful and quite spacious. Love the view!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks so much for your kind words and interest in our stay at the Royal Kings Arms in Lancaster. The suite was beautiful and that pink bath was a real showstopper!

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  7. ianscyberspace Avatar

    Another interesting tour. Loved the preservation of the externals while providing all the comforts of a hotel stay demanded in today’s world. Particularly liked the way the TV was inserted on that decorative wall behind the bath. I’m interested to know what provision some of these ancient buildings provide for arrivals by car. I remember in Europe hotels often have no parking provision and you have to leave your car in a parking station.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you for your interest in our stay at the Royal Kings Arms Ian. The hotel has been tastefully modernised retaining many of its original features. There wasn’t a car park but we dropped off our bags and managed to find a parking place close by.

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  8. christinenovalarue Avatar
    christinenovalarue

    🩶🩶

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  9. wetanddustyroads Avatar

    Oh, that pink bathtub is a showstopper! A lovely room with a great view – that’s a winner Marion.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      The pink bath is certainly a showstopper and as I’m a real sucker for freestanding baths I loved it!

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  10.  Avatar
    Anonymous

    A good friend of mine has recommended the Hotel to me but as yet I haven’t managed to get there. Lancaster is indeed a tidy, interesting place and a good base for exploring this part of Lancashire. It also has a good music festival which is coming up in October. I suspect I wont make it this year and that the hotel will be booked up anyway.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you for your interest in my review of the Royal Kings Arms Hotel. It’s a very comfortable place to stay and Lancaster is such an attractive town too.

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  11. Rebecca Avatar

    Victorian, yet modern! And that view of the castle…the Royal Kings Arms Hotel is gorgeous, and the perfect place to stay in Lancaster!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      I’m so pleased you agree Rebecca. We loved it too!

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  12. travelling_han Avatar

    Looks lovely…you are as much of a sucker for a freestanding bath as I am 😊 I really must get myself to Lancaster soon

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks Hannah! Lancaster is a lovely compact city with lots of nice places to visit nearby. Hope you’re having a good weekend.

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  13. Len Kagami Avatar

    Such a lovely boutique hotel! The view alone is worth a thousand bucks 🙂

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      I totally agree Len. It’s a gorgeous hotel with stunning castle views. Thanks so much for commenting.

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  14. Tanja Avatar

    rather stunning room views! and a pink bath.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      A beautiful hotel and the first pink bath I’ve come across. Perfect for Barbie fans!

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  15. kagould17 Avatar

    Another top notch hotel Marion. So nice to see a property make the best of their building heritage and prominent location. Not sure about tubs in sight of beds. But, then, I am a shower guy. Lancaster looks like a great place to explore. Have a great Saturday. Allan

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks for your interest in our stay at the Royal Kings Arms Allan. It’s a beautiful hotel right in the middle of town.

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  16. ourcrossings Avatar

    The views from your room were truly stunning, Marion. You have to love centrally located hotels as you can easily reach all the tourist attractions. Thanks for sharing and have a good weekend. I hope you are off to someplace nice 🙂 Aiva xx

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      The views from our hotel room were superb Aiva and everywhere was close at hand to visit without us needing to use the car. Thanks so much for commenting and I hope you are having a lovely weekend too.

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  17. Lookoom Avatar

    The hotel does indeed seem a comfortable place to visit the interesting town of Lanscater. I particularly like the period furnishings.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you for your kind words and interest in my stay at the Riyal Kings Arms. The hotel is very comfortable and in a perfect position to walk around the town’s attractions.

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  18. Sheree Avatar

    I note two of my pet hates: towels on the bed = nowhere to hang them in bathroom and bath in bedroom.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you for your welcome thoughts on our stay at the Royal Kings Arms Sheree. The bathroom was spacious with ample room for hanging towels and I believe they had just put them on the bed to make the room look nice. I fully understand what you mean about stand alone baths in bedrooms. I think it all depends on who you are sharing the room with as to their appeal! Hope you are enjoying a lovely weekend. Marion

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      1. Sheree Avatar

        Sorry didn’t mean to be so negative. Glad to hear there was plenty of room in the bathroom to hang the towels. Frankly, although I only ever share with my OH, neither of us are fans of bath in bedrooms trend. That aside, I’m having a great weekend and I hope you are too.

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