Four-pearl Hotel Indigo Newcastle is a sharp, modern hotel in the heart of the city. It's less than a five-minute walk from Central Station and 10 minutes from shopping and dining on Northumberland Street. Decor is bright and contemporary, with plenty of nods to local style. The Marco Pierre White Steakhouse is popular and a fitness room has just enough modern equipment for a workout. The 148 rooms continue the hotel's bold style and many have balconies with city views. In-room amenities are top notch, with free soft drinks and snacks, media hubs, and Aveda products. There's no pool -- though most Newcastle hotels lack one -- but travelers who enjoy a swim could take a look at nearby Royal Station Hotel. However, it's a much more traditional property.
Four-pearl Hotel Indigo Newcastle is a sharp, modern hotel in the heart of the city. It's less than a five-minute walk from Central Station and 10 minutes from shopping and dining on Northumberland Street. Decor is bright and contemporary, with plenty of nods to local style. The Marco Pierre White Steakhouse is popular and a fitness room has just enough modern equipment for a workout. The 148 rooms continue the hotel's bold style and many have balconies with city views. In-room amenities are top notch, with free soft drinks and snacks, media hubs, and Aveda products. There's no pool -- though most Newcastle hotels lack one -- but travelers who enjoy a swim could take a look at nearby Royal Station Hotel. However, it's a much more traditional property.
The three-pearl Jurys Inn Newcastle is a chain hotel that's well-located near the city's main train station and attractions. Fully refurbished in 2012, contemporary rooms and public spaces are predictable, but polished. The 274 rooms are a good size and outfitted with flat-screen TVs, desks, and kettles, but they lack safes and AC. In town to party, bachelor and bachelorette crowds dominate during weekends, although resulting noise and chaotic breakfasts calm down in the week, when there's more of a corporate presence. Features don't extend much beyond the restaurant and bar, although meeting facilities and free Wi-Fi are also available. With a pool and gym, there's more on-site at the Royal Station Hotel.
The three-pearl Jurys Inn Newcastle is a chain hotel that's well-located near the city's main train station and attractions. Fully refurbished in 2012, contemporary rooms and public spaces are predictable, but polished. The 274 rooms are a good size and outfitted with flat-screen TVs, desks, and kettles, but they lack safes and AC. In town to party, bachelor and bachelorette crowds dominate during weekends, although resulting noise and chaotic breakfasts calm down in the week, when there's more of a corporate presence. Features don't extend much beyond the restaurant and bar, although meeting facilities and free Wi-Fi are also available. With a pool and gym, there's more on-site at the Royal Station Hotel.
Stylish and bold, the Sandman Signature Newcastle Hotel is an upper-middle-range property in central Newcastle. Right by the city's soccer stadium, it attracts a match-enthusiastic crowd, although being near sights and business school campuses, leisure and corporate travelers join them. Sports vibes are full-on at the American-style grill bar, and flashy aspects throughout extend to the 170 rooms. They're colorful and outfitted with work spaces, flat-screen TVs, and kitchen equipment, but some can be noisy. Hip decor here draws a younger crowd, and while there are no kids' amenities, bunk beds in Family Suites cater to those with children. Escaping noise in downtown Newcastle is virtually impossible, but losing the bar's thumping beats, The Premier Inn Newcastle City Centre offers more family-friendly digs.
Stylish and bold, the Sandman Signature Newcastle Hotel is an upper-middle-range property in central Newcastle. Right by the city's soccer stadium, it attracts a match-enthusiastic crowd, although being near sights and business school campuses, leisure and corporate travelers join them. Sports vibes are full-on at the American-style grill bar, and flashy aspects throughout extend to the 170 rooms. They're colorful and outfitted with work spaces, flat-screen TVs, and kitchen equipment, but some can be noisy. Hip decor here draws a younger crowd, and while there are no kids' amenities, bunk beds in Family Suites cater to those with children. Escaping noise in downtown Newcastle is virtually impossible, but losing the bar's thumping beats, The Premier Inn Newcastle City Centre offers more family-friendly digs.
Malmaison Newcastle is a trendy, four-pearl property overlooking Newcastle’s landmark Millennium Bridge. A great location in the city’s Quayside area and numerous hip meeting rooms make this hotel a solid choice for both leisure and business travelers. Both the restaurant and bar have picturesque views of the river, and a spa and fitness center add more nice amenities. Its 122 rooms have eye-catching, modern decor and thoughtful perks like well-stocked minibars. However, couples may find the double beds in standard rooms a bit cramped, and discerning guests may notice cleanliness is occasionally less than immaculate. Travelers may want to compare amenities and rates with the nearby Hotel Indigo Newcastle, although it lacks Malmaison’s scenic river vistas.
Malmaison Newcastle is a trendy, four-pearl property overlooking Newcastle’s landmark Millennium Bridge. A great location in the city’s Quayside area and numerous hip meeting rooms make this hotel a solid choice for both leisure and business travelers. Both the restaurant and bar have picturesque views of the river, and a spa and fitness center add more nice amenities. Its 122 rooms have eye-catching, modern decor and thoughtful perks like well-stocked minibars. However, couples may find the double beds in standard rooms a bit cramped, and discerning guests may notice cleanliness is occasionally less than immaculate. Travelers may want to compare amenities and rates with the nearby Hotel Indigo Newcastle, although it lacks Malmaison’s scenic river vistas.