Lancaster University Guest Rooms
Type:Campus
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82 reviewsLancaster University’s bed & breakfast accommodation is set in 250 acres of parkland and only a short distance to the historic city of Lancaster, with the Trough of Bowland and Lake District National Park within easy reach.
Offering short term bed and breakfast accommodation to suit both business and pleasure, the location offers guests a relaxed and welcoming environment.
In term-time, there are 80 ensuite Guest Bedrooms on campus, rising to 1000 during vacation periods, comprising of twin, single, or double rooms.
Facilities in each room include a desk, wardrobe, iron, ironing board, hair dryer, towels and linen, tea and coffee-making facilities, and free Wi-Fi available across the campus.
For guests who have chosen the Bed & Breakfast option, breakfast is served each morning at The Marketplace, just a 2-minute walk from Guest Bedrooms.
Your Guide to Guest Bedrooms
Read more useful Guest Information about the various facilities on campus available to use, as well as where to eat and drink, campus life, the City of Lancaster and surrounding areas, and checking in and out of Guest Bedrooms.
Room / Unit Type | Room / Unit Tariff* |
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Double and Twin Guest Bedrooms | £80.00 room/night (breakfast included) |
Self-catered Single Guest Bedroom (1 – 3 nights) | £46.00 room/night (room only) |
Self-catered Single Guest Bedroom (3+ nights) | £40.00 room/night (room only) |
Single Guest Bedroom | £70.00 room/night (breakfast included) |
*Car parking is not included in the room rate and costs £5.50 per day, Monday to Friday. A ticket can be purchased from the pay and display machines on arrival.
2024 (2 Jan 2024 - 23 Dec 2024) |
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Leave the M6 at jct 33, travel north on the A6. The university is on the right-hand side of the A6.
Lancaster Railway Station is 3 miles away. An excellent public bus service runs between the campus and city centre, with up to 16 departing from the campus bus stop every hour.
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