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Kensington House Aparthotel Star Rating 4        
5 Osborne Road, Jesmond

These high-end apartments are 1 mile from The Theatre Royal and 2 miles from Quayside along the River Tyne.The sophisticated and luxe apartments have designer linens, separate living rooms, and full kitchens with dishwashers, as well as free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs and DVD players. All are individually designed, and some apartments have 2 bedrooms.
The Cumberland Arms Star Rating 3        
James Place Street

The Cumberland Arms is situated in Newcastle and is close to the area's popular attractions. It also provides free Wi-Fi.The bed & breakfast has 4 spacious rooms offering all the essentials to ensure an enjoyable stay.
The New Mill Apartments        
2-4 Hartington Street

The New Mill Apartments is situated in Newcastle and is close to the area's tourist attractions. It is conveniently located in the city centre.There are a range of amenities available to guests of the property, such as luggage storage and free Wi-Fi.
Sleeperdorm        
52 Elswick Road

Sleeperdorm is conveniently situated in the city centre and is only a few minutes from Newcastle College. Just a short walk from Eldon Square Bus Station, the hostel's convenient location makes it an ideal base while visiting Newcastle.Sleeperdorm features an around the clock reception, plus free Wi-Fi and a terrace.
91 Aparthotel Jesmond Road        
89-91 Jesmond Road

91 Aparthotel Jesmond Road offers stylish accommodation in Newcastle and is within walking distance of Haymarket Bus Station. Those staying at the property can also make use of free wireless internet throughout their stay.This contemporary property offers a laundry service and laundry facilities.
The Vermont ApartHotel Star Rating 4        
Sandhill, Quayside

Centrally situated, The Vermont ApartHotel offers easy access to Newcastle's popular sightseeing areas. It is located a short walk from the Newcastle Town Wall and the Gateshead Millenium Bridge.The property has 11 individually-decorated apartments that are fitted with all the essentials to ensure an enjoyable stay.
The Vermont Hotel Star Rating 4        
Castle Garth

This upscale, sophisticated 1930s-style hotel is 0.3 miles from the train, 0.2 miles from Quayside and next door to Castle Keep.
Novotel Newcastle Airport Star Rating 3        
Ponteland Road Kenton

A 3-mile drive from Newcastle Airport, this modest, contemporary hotel is also 5 miles from both Theatre Royal and the BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art.Featuring complimentary Wi-Fi, all the laid-back rooms also come with flat-screen TVs, sofabeds, room service, and tea and coffeemaking facilities. Upgraded quarters add Nespresso machines, iPod docks and/or minibars.
Jesmond Dene House Star Rating 4        
Jesmond Dene Road

Set in a grand stone Arts and Crafts estate on secluded grounds, this upscale hotel is 1 mile from Town Moor, 2 miles from Newcastle University and 8.2 miles from Tynemouth Beach.The uniquely decorated, contemporary rooms have heated bathroom floors, upscale toiletries, Egyptian cotton linens, flat-screen TVs and free Wi-Fi, plus stocked minibars, fresh fruit and water.
Malmaison Newcastle Star Rating 3        
Newcastle Quayside, Newcastle upon Tyne

Overlooking the River Tyne and Gateshead Millennium Bridge, this upscale hotel set in a former warehouse is a 4-minute walk from the Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art.The sophisticated rooms feature free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, and tea and coffeemaking facilities, plus 24-hour room service. Some rooms have bridge views.
 
 
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The city of Newcastle upon Tyne, usually referred to simply as Newcastle, is in Tyne and Wear County. It was formerly the county town of Northumberland. It is the biggest city in the region and one of the largest in the United Kingdom. The New Castle from which it takes its name was built over an Anglo-Saxon church by the Normans in 1080. The city lies along the banks of the Tyne. It very successfully combines the modern with the historical, it s old walls and castle providing an effective contrast to the large and luxurious shops of the centre. We highly recommend visiting the Discovery Museum, a comprehensive science and history museum, founded in 1934, that has exhibits relating to the city's history. Another sight well worth seeing are the old walls of the city, which were erected at the beginning of the 13th century to defend the town against invaders. Discover all the magic of medieval Newcastle and let yourself get carried away by this charming blend of the old and the new. Pay Newcastle a visit!