An independent, family-run hotel in an extended Victorian home, with many impressive original features. Close to Carlisle city centre and the M6 motorway.
Located in Carlisle, within 38 km of Askham Hall and 31 km of Thirlwall Castle, Ox Hotel Carlisle provides accommodation with a bar and free WiFi as well as free private parking for guests who drive.
Just 6 miles from the historic city of Carlisle, The Crown Hotel is set in the picturesque village of Wetheral. It boasts leisure facilities that include a 12-metre pool and EV Charging Points on...
colette
United Kingdom
Nice hotel in lovely village with a restaurant and friendly village pub with good food a short walk from the hotel. Food in the hotel really good and staff really friendly.
Nestled amid acres of private woodland and glorious gardens, this magnificent Grade II listed castle is situated on the northern edge of the Lake District, surrounded by a golf club.
The Crown and Mitre Hotel is located in the centre of Carlisle city centre, with shops and local historic attraction such as Carlisle Cathedral and Castle just 2 minutes' walk from the hotel.
Timothy
United Kingdom
Beautiful historic hotel with wonderful period features. Great location. The room was fantastic for the price.
In the heart of the city centre, 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.
Catherine
United Kingdom
Location was great and all staff were very helpful
On average, 3-star hotels in Carlisle cost £73 per night, and 4-star hotels in Carlisle are £95 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Carlisle can on average be found for £133 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Carlisle this weekend is £81 or, for a 4-star hotel, £92. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Carlisle for this weekend cost on average around £309 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £66 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Carlisle for tonight. You'll pay on average around £70 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Carlisle will cost around £154 (based on Booking.com prices).
I have passed through Carlisle numerous times by train, car...
I have passed through Carlisle numerous times by train, car and bus but never stopped there. I was curious to have a proper look at the town and was very pleasantly surprised by what I found. A charming town with a wide selection of places to eat and drink, the cathedral and castle were well worth visiting and the general atmosphere was friendly and welcoming.
James
Hungary
Scored 10
10
Lots to explore in Carlisle and the surrounding area.
Lots to explore in Carlisle and the surrounding area. The Cathedral is fantastic, and there are regular free recitals in the afternoons to check out. You won't be disappointed with the wide range of bars and restaurants - something to suit every taste.
Peter
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
Patience for the main square road works to be finished;
Patience for the main square road works to be finished;
it should have trees and flowers and new lighting and made
to be admired and enjoyed throughout the year with minimum
vehicles, spruce the buildings as if after a war of restraint.....
cafes to sit Italian and French style places to eat and be happy.
Tourism at different levels brings people and money. Carlisle
needs to present itself as Historic Centre - ie Art, Architecture
Culture and Business mixed.........bring in European advisors etc
and build the place lie European Cities ...........
Julian
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Very interesting town but sadly we were only there for one...
Very interesting town but sadly we were only there for one night. We will be back to do some more exploring and will definitely stay at the Crown and Mitre Hotel again!
Carlisle felt safe, walkable, lots of shops near the hotel and lots of places just down past the train station. A very “walkable” town to explore.
Frances
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
Just had a 1-night stop here to break up a long train...
Just had a 1-night stop here to break up a long train journey. Plenty of reasonably priced accommodation near the railway station and lots of eating options in the town centre as well as quite a few good pubs.
Neiliow
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
Nice city with great transport links, plenty of culture and...
Nice city with great transport links, plenty of culture and history, Castle is worthy of a visit too.
Excellent choices of restaurants of all types right in the city centre too.
Recommended La Mezzaluna Italian on thee crescent, the bars are good good and close by too.
Ian
United Kingdom
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Everything you expect from an Ibis. Clean, great value, decent facilities, great breakfasts! Room layout the same as all other Ibis hotels I've stayed in. Staff really helpful and friendly and the hotel is in a fantastic location. Carlisle is a really nice quaint town with lots of nice restaurants. The hotel is a 1 min walk from the train station, a 2 min walk from the town centre, and a 10 min walk to Carlisle United's football stadium.
Very nice clean well run hotel. The hotel was in a good location with bus stops close by which was very handy for sightseeing around Carlisle. Places to eat were very close to hotel and a newsagents right opposite it for the daily paper. Nice lounges in the hotel which had its own bar. Breakfast was Excellent!
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.
We received an upgrade to a suite on arrival which made our stay even nicer. Great location for onward train travel into Carlisle made it very convenient for our needs. This hotel is certainly on the radar for a return.
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