NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE
The city of Newcastle is located on the north bank of the river Tyne; it was first established as a Roman settlement known as Pons Aelius. The Newcastle of today is a vibrant, multicultural metropolis with a lively business, commercial and cultural scene. Must-sees include Hadrian`s Wall, the Belsay Hall and Gardens, beautiful Jesmond Dene Park, and the theme parks of Metroland and Wet`n`Wild. Looking for suitable accommodation in Newcastle? Just browse through our hotel guide.
FEATURED HOTELS
Neville Street
From £ 55
The Royal Station Hotel stands between the airport and the principal train station; it allows easy access to the major cultural attractions and business venues. The hotel exudes warmth and tranquility; its wonderful atmosphere will capture you from the moment of your arrival. The extensive range of amenities and facilities will please any guest. The Royal Station Hotel is yours to enjoy; come and see for yourself how well it will work for you.
Ponteland Rd, Kenton
From £ 58
The Novotel Newcastle offers a friendly environment where you will feel comfortable and relaxed. All of its guest rooms are airy, flooded with sunlight, stylishly decorated and equipped to a high standard. The hotel is ready to serve the needs of both tourists and corporate travelers, offering very good value for the money. The staff at the Novotel Newcastle are courteous and efficient, ready to answer all queries. What is more, the hotel enjoys a superb central location, which puts all of Newcastle within easy reach.
97/103 Osborne Road, Jesmond
From £ 45
This comfortable and affordable hotel offers those who visit Newcastle excellent conditions for business and relaxation. It stands in a prestigious,well-developed neighborhood with good connections to the city centre. All rooms at the Cairn Hotel are sunny and spacious, beautifully appointed and customized with all the comforts of a modern home. The staff are known for their positive, friendly attitude and professionalism.
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