Guides
Curated city guides for first visits, slow weekends, and family days out.
This section is where Lincoln City Guide becomes a practical tourism brand, with editorial guides that help visitors shape a day instead of just browsing a list.
Start point
Start in the Cathedral Quarter, then let the day loosen downhill.
Best for
First visits, slow weekends, wandering afternoons
Good rhythm
Walk, pause, look up, turn off-route, repeat
Featured guides
Start with a mood, not a map
Guide-led browsing makes the site feel editorial and useful at the same time, especially for visitors who do not yet know the city well.
First-time in Lincoln
A confident starting point with big landmarks, easy walking links, and good places to pause.
A cultural weekend
Two slower days of architecture, exhibitions, cafes, and evening atmosphere.
Family city day
Simple route ideas, snack stops, and discovery-led moments for younger visitors.
Rainy-day Lincoln
Indoor culture, shelter from the weather, and a city day that still feels satisfying when the rain sets in.
Lincoln by the water
A lower-city guide built around Brayford Waterfront, easier walking, and a more relaxed city tempo.
History without rushing
A guide for visitors who want Lincoln’s strongest historic layers without turning the day into an endurance test.
Green spaces and quiet corners
A slower guide for visitors who want parks, breathing room, and softer edges around the historic core.
Museums, galleries, and aviation stories
A culture-led guide shaped by Lincoln Museum, the Usher Gallery, the Museum of Lincolnshire Life, and the IBCC.