Lancaster Visitor Information Centre is housed within the historic Storey building, in the shadow of Lancaster Castle. Our friendly and knowledgeable team is ready to answer all your visitor information enquiries!
Lancaster Visitor Information Centre is open:
Monday to Saturday
10am – 4pm
Please get in touch if you have any queries about visiting Lancaster, including advice on where to stay, what to see and do, where to park and where to eat out. Lancaster is a great place for shopping and eating out but a little way from the city centre you can also enjoy great walking and cycling. Find out more here.
Please adhere to the latest Covid-19 regulation and advice when visiting Lancaster. The latest general guidance from the government can be found here.
Here’s how to contact us:
Visit: The Storey, Meeting House Lane, Lancaster, LA1 1TH
Phone: 01524 582394
Email: lancastervic@lancaster.gov.uk
Twitter: www.twitter.com/moreLancaster
Facebook: www.facebook.com/LancasterVisitorInformationCentre
After your visit:
Browse our Love Lancaster Gifts and Guides page to buy Lancaster gifts, books and souvenirs which can be posted out to you.
Visitor Information (1 Jan 2023 - 31 Dec 2023) | ||
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Day | Times | |
Monday - Saturday | 10:00 | - 16:00 |
* Monday to Saturday all year 10 - 4pm and some Bank Holiday Sundays in May and summer. Closed on Christmas day, Boxing day and New Year`s day.
M6 Junction 33 or 34, then A6 or A683 to Lancaster Centre. .
Lancaster is on the West Coast main line and most trains stop here The VIC is 200m from the station. Change here for Morecambe.Regular bus service to Lancaster and Morecambe from Kirkby Lonsdale, Preston or Keswick. National Express Coaches stop at Lancaster and Morecambe..
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