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Accommodation For Visitors In Newcastle - Upon - Tyne

James Martin

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on Apr. 3 2014

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Accommodation For Visitors In Newcastle - Upon - Tyne

Newcastle-Upon-Tyne has the full range of accommodation for visitors, from cheap and cheerful bed and breakfast/guest houses, through to the very best in 5 star comfort and pampering

Newcastle-Upon-Tyne has the full range of accommodation for visitors, from cheap and cheerful bed and breakfast/guest houses, through to the very best in 5 star comfort and pampering. Self-catering accommodation in the form of flats and houses is also available, with caravans being on offer outside the city itself. Regarding any accommodation in Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, the nearer you get to the River Tyne the higher the price will be. For an overview of accommodation in Newcastle-upon-Tyne please click here.

Most of the cheaper guest house style accommodation is to be found in the north of the city around the suburb of Jesmond - look for places on and off the Osbourne Road. Buses leave for this area from outside the Central railway station and the Haymarket. If you're looking for a really good bargain for your accommodation, it's probably best to look across the River Tyne to Gateshead. A 3 star hotel such as the 'Bewick' on Prince Consort Road will give you a double room for £25 a night. Remember there are excellent links into Newcastle from Gateshead - 20 minutes by bus and 5 minutes on the Metro.

However, even out in the suburbs of Newcastle, a 2 star hotel like the Dene Hotel, about 11/2 miles outside the city centre on Grosvenor Road, will be £40 a night and a 3 star hotel such as The Jesmond, on Osbourne Road, can be £50 a night for bed and breakfast.

All the national chains of hotels are present in Newcastle. For example, Premier Lodge, located at the Quayside with a price from £65 a night, is excellent value. It has the coveted Quayside location at a price below what you'd expect from one of the national chain of hotels. A Premier Lodge is a Premier Lodge anywhere, so you know exactly what to expect in terms of the room and facilities. The Quayside Premier Lodge occupies what was once the Exchange Building. There are other Premier Lodges in Newcastle ranging from £53 a night for a typical double room. The Newcastle Novotel is some 4 miles out of the city centre with its room prices starting at £42 a night. Copthorne, Hilton, Swallow, Thistle and Holiday Inn are also to be found in the city.

If you're determined to stay inside the heart of the city itself, prices start from about £60 per night for a 4 star hotel. The Grey Street Hotel (I think you'll guess where that is) is typical for the area. The Grey Street, like many of the new breed of 'city' hotels, is sited in an old Victorian bank and prides itself on its minimalism and style.

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Accommodation For Visitors In Newcastle - Upon - Tyne Newcastle-Upon-Tyne has the full range of accommodation for visitors, from cheap and cheerful bed and breakfast/guest houses, through to the very best in 5 star comfort and pampering

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