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Imperial Hotel, Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear

Imperial Hotel
Newcastle upon Tyne
Tyne and Wear

NE2 1PR

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The Imperial Hotel is situated in a quiet suburban district on the outskirts of Newcastle City Centre. The hotel provides a quiet retreat for your relaxing break, yet at the same time is only half a mile from the city centre making it ideal for those wanting to experience the lively nightlife for which Newcastle is famous.

Each of our 122 en-suite bedrooms is equipped with direct dial telephones, satellite television, trouser press, tea and coffee making facilities, wireless internet access. A wide variety of dishes is available in Chapters Restaurant, which has an excellent reputation for service and cuisine.

When you want to relax and unwind, try our leisure facilities which include an indoor swimming pool, spa bath, sauna and steam room to allow you the perfect opportunity to escape from the pressures of day to day life.

Our friendly staff is always on hand to make your stay both comfortable and memorable, providing you the very warmest of welcomes and great northern hospitality throughout your break.

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Number of Rooms: 122
Number Ensuite: 122
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