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LancasterUNLIMITED FOR GROUPS
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To introduce Lancaster, our wonderful city
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Lancaster has historic and cultural landmarks galore
A beautiful castle, museums, theatres and more
There are street markets, fine restaurants, and quirky old bars
You can even watch a play, in the park, under the stars
And, if you’re looking for that more ‘individual’ gift
Our independent shopkeepers will give you a lift
With concerts and street theatre, there’s so much to see
And for a great place to walk, try the riverside quay
Feel the warmth of the welcome in our lovely City
Please don’t miss out – that’d be such a pity.
Lancaster is full of unique places to visit and we hope you’ll enjoy seeing them all while you’re here! Everything is close together and easily accessible on foot.Situated in the heart of the city, the Grade 1 listed Lancaster Castle houses a dark history to be explored on one of their guided tours. The Museum of Childhood located in the Judge’s Lodgings is a must see, along with a trip down St George’s Quay to the Maritime Museum. Venture further into town to find the City Museum, illustrating Lancaster’s rich history and archaeology. Or visit St John’s Church, a heritage site and Georgian gem offering weekly tours and a calendar of events.
Follow the delicious aromas of roasting coffee down China Street to J. Atkinson & Co. This family run business has been supplying the people of Lancaster since 1837 and the historic shop is a hidden treasure in our city.
An 18th Century building in the heart of the city centre, the Assembly Rooms holds an Aladdin’s Cave of different stalls from antiques to vintage fashion. If visiting us on a Wednesday or Saturday, come along to our Charter Market, selling everything from local food to vintage fashions.
Overlooking the city centre is the iconic Ashton Memorial, located in the picturesque Williamson Park. The park also contains an Edwardian Butterfly House and the Pavilion Café. The views from the top of the park over Morecambe Bay are breath taking and well worth the walk up the hill!
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St Nicholas Aracades Shopping Centre has 30 shops with a selection of High Street names, quality independents, and excellent places to eat and drink.
Looking for some retail therapy while touring the region? Welcome to Market Gate Shopping Centre - a vibrant under cover mall where national stores are complemented by independent shops offering a wide range of gifts, fashion and fresh, local produce.
A much-praised producing theatre and cultural centre offering a diverse programme of touring theatre, comedy, music, dance and home-grown productions. The Dukes is also an independent cinema and houses a Gallery used by local artists.
The Grand has seen continuous use for 200 years. Guided tours of both backstage and front of house explore the ornate auditorium, the hidden world behind the curtain and may even offer the chance to sight the reputed ghost of actress Sarah Siddons.
12 LANCASTER GATE - 01524 846569www.stnicholasarcades.co.uk
MARKET GATE - 01524 382845www.marketgatelancaster.co.uk
MOOR LANE - 01524 598500www.dukes-lancaster.org
ST LEONARD’S GATE - 01524 64695www.lancastergrand.co.uk
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The Borough offers fantastic food, wine and bedrooms. For tour groups a variety of lunch or dinner, bed and breakfast packages can be tailor made to suit your specific itinerary.
Join us for a great choice of wines and ales, fresh food, live music, bed & breakfast, and a welcoming smile guaranteed. Groups of 10+ get 10% discount on 2 courses for Lunch 12–2.30 or Dinner 5.30–7.30pm
An excellent range of meals, snacks and platters, delicious coffees and cakes to take that break from your shopping expedition.
Set in an historic former wine merchant’s cellars less than a 2 minute walk from the Castle gates. Stone clad rooms offer a unique and atmospheric location to enjoy a light lunch, deli boards, afternoon tea or fine dining in the evening.
3 DALTON SQUARE - 01524 64170www.theboroughlancaster.co.uk
27 ST GEORGE’S QUAY - 01524 846094 www.wagonandhorseslancaster.co.uk
St. Nicholas Arcade – 01524 65511www.vincenzoscoffeehouse.co.uk
29 Castle Hill – 01524 66466www.merchants1688.co.uk
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Brochure Disclaimer Lancaster Unlimited representing Lancaster’s Business Improvement District (BID) invited businesses in the BID area to supply information for this publication, this is only a small representation of businesses who have an offer for groups to the City please check and keep in touch via facebook.com/lancstercityforallseasons for updates. Whilst every care is taken to ensure accuracy. We can’t accept responsibility for any errors or omissions.
If any business wishes to partake in future BID publications please contact us directly. All details are correct at the time of going to print but unexpected changes can happen. Please check by phone, website or facebook before visiting the city
Lancaster draws its identity from the rugged coastal beauty of the Lune Estuary. The city lies within easy distance of the idyllic Lake District, and provides a perfect stopping point for groups to soak in some culture and heritage for a day or two before heading north to the fells.
Nearby is the traditional seaside resort of Morecambe which provides an ideal opportunity to bask in the brisk sea air on the promenade and drink in wide unbroken vistas across the sands.
Coach ParkingLancaster – Upper St Leonards Gate coach park provides convenient
access to all city centre attractions. The Coach Park is accessed via Edward Street and costs £3.50 for 24 hours. The suggested coach drop
off point is on George Street.
Travel by RoadJunction 33 or 34 provide access from the M6 Motorway.
Travel by RailThe area is well served by the West Coast mainline train service with
regular direct links to Lancaster from the South and London and from the North and Scotland.
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Visitor Information for GroupsFor information about what’s on, where to visit and where to stay in
and around the city, contact Lancaster Visitor Information Centre on:
Tel: 01524 582394 Email: [email protected]
To arrange a meet and greet in the City
Call: 01524 381331 or 015242 22283Email: [email protected] [email protected]