The Crown and Miter Hotel is located in the center of Carlisle city center, with shops and local historic attraction such as Carlisle Cathedral and Castle just 2 minutes' walk from the hotel.
Ideally located in the historic capital of Cumbria, the ibis Carlisle is just 215 yards from Carlisle Citadel Train Station.
JayjayMarie
United Kingdom
Great location; easy to find and convenient for public transport. Car park was spacious and quick to check in the car for the free parking. Really welcoming and helpful staff. Breakfast plentiful, tasty and well cooked (although hashbrowns a bit rubbery after sitting a while). Rooms were sizeable with plenty of sockets.
In the heart of the city center, this elegant Victorian hotel offers stylish rooms with 32-inch Freeview flat-screen TVs and free WiFi. Carlisle Train Station is next to this property.
Joanne
United Kingdom
Staff were friendly and room was clean
Bed was very comfy
An independent, family-run hotel in an extended Victorian home, with many impressive original features. Close to Carlisle city center and the M6 motorway.
Nestled amid acres of private woodland and glorious gardens, this magnificent Grade II listed castle is located on the northern edge of the Lake District, surrounded by a golf club.
Located in Carlisle, 28 miles from Askham Hall, The Fleece at Ruleholme provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Bill
United States of America
Great staff. Wonderful facilities. But I the middle of nowhere. Difficult to access if walking Hadrian’s Wall.
On average, 3-star hotels in Carlisle cost $90 per night, and 4-star hotels in Carlisle are $115 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Carlisle can be found for $170 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Carlisle this weekend is $127 or, for a 4-star hotel, $286. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Carlisle for this weekend cost around $249 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $116 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Carlisle for tonight. You'll pay around $141 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Carlisle will cost around $157, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Quite an underrated town. The castle and cathedral are very interesting, plenty of history to see. I like it most because you can quite easily travel to fantastic locations from all directions; Hadrian's wall & Newcastle to the East, Ribblehead & the Lake district to the South, the scenic Cumbrian coast to the West & the Historic Southern lowlands of Scotland to the North!
Dominic
10
Scored 10
Carlisle is so full of history I love the buildings eg the...
Carlisle is so full of history I love the buildings eg the Cathedral, the Castle, the Citadel which is going to transformed into a university campus. The little streets are very interesting could have spent more time exploring.
Lavinia
Australia
8.0
Scored 8.0
Convenience as a base to visit more of Cumbria.
Convenience as a base to visit more of Cumbria. If like me you don't drive its good to have a base with plenty of public transport to enable you to see a variety of places. Carlisle itself is easy to walk round, everything within walking distance.
Carol
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
I love Carlisle!
I love Carlisle!
It’s a great town with good shopping, history and nightlife
The bars and restaurants are wonderful and it’s very friendly
There is plenty of parking, it’s compact and interesting
My favourites are The Thin White Duke for drinks/food and Bocata bar for live music, atmosphere and great drinks
Carolyn
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
I was only there for a quick one-night stop.
I was only there for a quick one-night stop. The weather was so bad in the evening that I did not venture far, but I found a decent fish-and-chip shop.
Got up early in the morning and went for a walk. I did like the city centre area, and especially the historic area.
William
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
The city centre is ok, it does have some lovely old pubs...
The city centre is ok, it does have some lovely old pubs away from the two Wetherspoons, however you have to go looking for them down some of the side street (try around the church in the city centre and behind the shops for a few). Some nice restaurants apparently but we didn't try them. Outside of the centre nice parks.
Beautifully furnished lounge areas, all spotlessly clean. Excellent choice of menu (4 vegetarian options!) in the bar on Sunday night with great service from Henry. The pool is the best we have found in any hotel, wonderful to have a swim before dinner and also after breakfast next morning. Great breakfast buffet and cooked breakfast choices too, impeccable service from Beppe in the lovely conservatory room. Hotel is one minute from Wetheral station with a ten minute journey hourly to the centre of Carlisle.
Everything was fabulous and above expectations. The host had added little extra touches in the room that made a difference and she went out of her way to ensure we had everything we needed. Only stayed one night but would definitely rebook and stay for longer next time we are in Carlisle. Breakfast was superb and cooked to order. Hotel is
Within easy walking distance of the city
Centre but I’m a quiet road
Cheap and cheerful, I had a single room . Nice and clean bedding, obviously the place is dated but clean that all I need and some free biscuits. Stayed at lot more expensive hotels ( no biscuits there ) and some free shampoo etc . lady on reception was very nice at the cheek in .
Watch for your sat nav putting you into the premier inn over the road. Mine did .
The area where The Queens was situated could not have been better. Not too far away from Carlisle and just a short walk to a bus stop. The breakfast was as much or as little as we wanted. The room large enough with two very comfortable beds, and a good ensuite. The whole hotel had recently been decorated inside and out to a high standard.
The hotel is very close to the M6, A69 junction near Carlisle and is perfect for a stop over. The hotel is comfortable and the staff are extremely friendly and helpful. We stayed on our way up for a holiday in Scotland and liked the hotel so much we did the same on our way back. Highly recommended.
The location was convenient in terms of walking to the bus and train stations. The hotel is dated, but has retained some of the characteristics of the era when it was prime. the room was clean and comfortable and the meal in the dining room was quite satisfactory.
This hotel provided excellent, inexpensive accommodation in an undistinctive part of Carlisle. It was better value than posh hotels in the City centre. The breakfast was overwhelming and superbly cooked. There is ample car parking.
Great hotel in the heart of Carlisle. Good parking at the hotel.
Easy check in and the rooms were comfortable and clean.
There was a great choice for breakfast from pastry to a full English. Dietary needs were catered for.
Highly recommend the Cumbria Park Hotel. Location was very close to the city centre where we could explore Carlisle Castle and museums. The staff where fantastic especially Jean who looked after us at breakfast time!
comfy bed, quiet room even though over front street, appreciated the late checkout, good breakfast and lovely staff
We will definitely be using this hotel again when we go for a night out in Carlisle :)
Location close to train station and all the great things to see in Carlisle - fun trip and nice place to stay. Shower was very nice as was the bed - what more can you ask for??
Very good for the low price paid. Comfortable bed, clean (although very shabby), perfectly located for central Carlisle, the railway station etc., friendly and efficient staff.
Clean, quiet, and conveniently located for Hadrians Wall or activities in and around Carlisle. Friendly staff and convenient breakfast or packed lunch options for walkers.
Hotel is right in centre of Carlisle. The room was spotless and the bed comfortable.There is a free car park to the rear of the hotel with easy access to reception
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