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The heart of the city centre of Newcastle-upon-Tyne is the Quayside, set along the banks of the River Tyne and crowded with bars, clubs and restaurants.
Four bridges, including the ultra-modern Millenium Bridge, span the river at this point.
The central area of this vibrant northeastern English city contains several districts apart from Quayside; Shieldfield, close to the A167 (M) motorway, the Central Station area, Gallowgate with its football stadium and pubs, Chinatown with its traditional Cantonese restaurants and Haymarket with its civic centre and universities.
Famous over the centuries for its wool trade, coal mining and shipbuilding, Newcastle is an interesting city to visit, with a variety of sites of interest set within easy reach of Newcastle City Centre hotels.
The city’s reputation as a nightlife hub is growing, and shopping at city centre malls such as the Eldon Square and Newgate is excellent.
The Great North Museum Hancock likes at the heart of the city, covering Ancient Egypt as well as natural history.
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District: City Centre
An easy stroll from shopping centres, close to the quayside and a few minutes from the airport and train station.
Superb9.0
(999 reviews)
District: City Centre
Self catering apartments, set in the middle of buzzing Newcastle city centre, short walking distance to the Quayside area, rooms have a kitchen, ensuite bathroom and modern facilities
Great8.9
(22 reviews)
District: City Centre
Serviced apartments handy to the city centre, across from the bus stop and a short ride from the metro station.
Very Good8.5
(295 reviews)
District: City Centre
Good option for sightseeing and corporate retreats, in unbeatable Waterloo Square, a short stroll to Newcastle Central Station, 10-15 minutes ride to city sights
Very Good8.4
(116 reviews)
District: City Centre
With a bus stop right outside, located 7 minutes from the Central train station.
Very Good8.3
(161 reviews)
District: City Centre
A Victorian hotel, adjacent to the Central Station, making it ideal from which to explore Newcastle City
Good7.3
(1,473 reviews)
District: City Centre
Traditional building, with a warm and cosy atmosphere, medium size guest rooms and standard amenities, suitable for business visitors as has good quality conference facilities
Good7.2
(818 reviews)
District: City Centre
Centrally located property, close to major sites, spacious guest rooms, basic, standard facilities, suitable for exploring the city or doing business
Good7.2
(2,440 reviews)
District: City Centre
Located in the cosmopolitan Jesmond area, short proximity to the city centre, convenient for transport with good metro connections, medium size rooms with basic facilities
Good7.1
(460 reviews)
District: City Centre
Tourist type accommodation, overlooking the River Tyne, close to the Millennium Bridge, Manors rail station, and the bus stop.
Good7.1
(395 reviews)
District: City Centre
Beside the castle and providing direct links to the Quayside, overlooking the cathedral and Millennium Bridges.
Pleasant6.9
(820 reviews)
Introduction to Newcastle - City Centre
The heart of the city centre of Newcastle-upon-Tyne is the Quayside, set along the banks of the River Tyne and crowded with bars, clubs and restaurants.Four bridges, including the ultra-modern Millenium Bridge, span the river at this point.
The central area of this vibrant northeastern English city contains several districts apart from Quayside; Shieldfield, close to the A167 (M) motorway, the Central Station area, Gallowgate with its football stadium and pubs, Chinatown with its traditional Cantonese restaurants and Haymarket with its civic centre and universities.
Famous over the centuries for its wool trade, coal mining and shipbuilding, Newcastle is an interesting city to visit, with a variety of sites of interest set within easy reach of Newcastle City Centre hotels.
The city’s reputation as a nightlife hub is growing, and shopping at city centre malls such as the Eldon Square and Newgate is excellent.
The Great North Museum Hancock likes at the heart of the city, covering Ancient Egypt as well as natural history.
Reviews: The hotels in City Centre
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