Newcastle Upon Tyne

Newcastle-upon-Tyne has over recent years become a real magnet for visitors, not just for the party atmosphere of the Bigg Market helped by its huge student population, but for attractions like its famous ‘coat-hanger’ bridge, Castle Keep, and the makeshift royal palace of Blackfriars Priory... Read More

Newcastle Upon Tyne Events

April
EAT! Food Festival
Pins & Needles Annual Show
May
Evolution Festival
June
Beamish Chic Vintique Fair
Blaydon Race
Newcastle Hoppings
Opera North Spring Tour
Three Day Northumberland Plate Festival
July
Otterburn Festival
Summer Tyne Festival
August
Distraction Weekender
Newcastle Green Gathering
Newcastle upon Tyne Mela
September
Great North Run
SAMA Festival
Vintage Car Show
Vintage Motorbikes
October
Tyneside Irish Festival
November
Christmas Fair
Newcastle Stampede
NewcastleGateshead Winter Festival
December
Newcastle Christmas Market
Winter Festival

Hotels in Newcastle Upon Tyne - 83 places to stay

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Royal Station Hotel

Royal Station Hotel
Royal Station Hotel is well-located in the heart of Newcastle city centre, adjoining Newcastle Rail Station and the Metro system. It has an indoor swimming pool, fitness centre and free Wi-Fi. Spacious rooms each include a ... More | visit website
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Derwent Manor

Derwent Manor

Built in the style of a Manor House making it one of the most distinctive hotels in Northumberland. Overlooking the Derwent Valley, this beautiful hotel is located within easy reach of Newcastle and Durham. Derwent ... More | visit website

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Hilton Newcastle Gateshead

Hilton Newcastle Gateshead

Hilton Newcastle Gateshead is 10 minutes' walk from the city centre and overlooks the River Tyne. Dine on international cuisine and sip cocktails in Windows on the Tyne restaurant. Work out or swim in the Hilton ... More | visit website

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Whites Hotel

Whites Hotel

Close to the Metro Centre, Newcastle Arena, Hadrian's Wall and the Northumbrian countryside, this hotel in leafy, suburban Jesmond is just minutes from the city centre. With a secure car park and good transport links, the ... More | visit website

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Jurys Inn Newcastle

Jurys Inn Newcastle
Voted one of the leading destinations for Stag and Hen Parties, Newcastle is well known for its vibrant Nightlife at weekends. Jurys Inn Newcastle is ideally situated to experience all Newcastle has to offer, just ... More | visit website
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Imperial Hotel

Imperial Hotel

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 ... More | visit website

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Horton Grange

Horton Grange

Horton Grange is on the Blagdon Estate, about 3 miles (4.8 km) east of Ponteland, a 15-minute drive from the centre of Newcastle and 4 miles (6.4 km) from Newcastle International Airport.

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The Grainger Hotel

The Grainger Hotel
The Grainger Hotel is located less than 1 mile from Newcastle's bustling City Centre. The Hotel offers a variety of rooms including ensuite accommodation. It boasts all the facilities expected of a city centre hotel ... More | visit website
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Hedgefield House Hotel

Hedgefield House Hotel
Hedgefield House is a welcoming bed & breakfast, guest house and hotel located near the A1 within easy reach of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland and Tyne & Wear. ... More | visit website
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Caledonian Hotel

Caledonian Hotel
Set in the heart of Jesmond, a cosmopolitan area of Newcastle, this stylish 3-star hotel provides the perfect base from which to explore all the sites that the city has to offer. The area houses many ... More | visit website

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