5/5 - Excellent
Very pretty village with lots of pubs and cafes.

Everything about are stay was excellent.
Reviewed on 14 Nov 2025

The hotel is very user friendly and great location in the centre of town
Reviewed on 15 Nov 2025

Staff are fine my room bathroom sink had hairs in it .. also the bathroom fan wasnt working and the hotel reeptuon accised me of smoking in the room but it was the steam from the bathroom that set the alarm off ... because it doesnt have a working bathroom extractor
Reviewed on 15 Nov 2025

V close to centre/quayside. Modern rooms and friendly staff
Reviewed on 16 Nov 2025

Very comfy and nice staff
Reviewed on 11 Nov 2025

Clean warm loads of room 2 bedrooms 2 bathrooms one en-suite loads of coffee sugars and teabags, we were on first floor so we could hear people passing by later on in the evening but in the centre of Newcastle it wasn’t so bad and really to be expected, I absolutely highly recommend this place definitely ...
Reviewed on 15 Nov 2025

Attend an intense soccer game at one of the United Kingdom’s largest and oldest stadiums. See it perched on a hill in the city center.

Cross a futuristic tilting bridge, peruse artistic centers and relax with a drink in this modern part of the city.

This riverside concert hall of futuristic design is among Europe’s leading venues. Enjoy its spectacular acoustics, divine auditoriums and international acts.

Enjoy artisanal ice cream between acts at a show in the stylish setting of one of England’s most glamorous and acclaimed theaters.

The gleaming silver campus in central Newcastle is one of the U.K.’s newest universities. Its students have voted the city the country’s best for students.

Visit the tower from which the city takes its name to hear wicked tales of frightening ghouls and life in the dungeon.



Very pretty village with lots of pubs and cafes.
Lovely unique shops with friendly locals.
Brief visit but it's a lovely town. Do list the Pele Tower micro brewery!
Fabulous friendly village with bridge across river lots of artisan shops and pubs many using it as a stopping point between east and west coast for walks and cycling
Nice town but as it was bank holiday most places were closed
