Like any major city, Newcastle-upon-Tyne has many places for both business and leisure travellers to stay. These vary from deluxe (and expensive) hotels to modest (and reasonably priced) guest houses, with a full spectrum in between. While accommodation can be found throughout the city, there are two main areas: the City Centre, and Osborne Road in Jesmond.
The City Centre - There are several hotels in the heart of the city, most of which cater for business travelers by offering services such as conference facilities, or the hire of rooms or suites for conducting meetings or interviews. The Copthorne, a recently built luxury hotel in the redeveloped Quayside area fronting the River Tyne, as well as having its own pool, fitness club, and the usual facilities you would expect of a four star hotel, can host conferences for up to 250 people. Other Quayside hotels include the Malmaison (see picture), which has a fashionable brasserie, open to non-residents, and the smaller
There are half a dozen quality hotels within two or three minutes walk from Newcastle Central railway station, including the Royal Station Hotel, which adjoins it. Just across the road is the
Jesmond - This pleasant residential suburb, only five minutes drive from the city centre, has over two dozen hotels in a localized area. At the top end of the market are the Swallow Imperial Hotel and
Other areas - One of Newcastle's finest hotels, the Marriott Gosforth Park, is situated in pleasant countryside next to Newcastle Racecourse and Northumberland Golf Club, just a few miles from the city centre. This hotel caters for conferences and training seminars, and is a popular venue for wedding receptions. A little further from the centre, and part of the Newcastle Airport complex, is the Britannia Hotel which hosts conferences, and has its own gymnasium. Other quality hotels away from the city centre include the Novotel, and the Toby Carvery, both in Kenton, and Menzies Hotel in Wallsend. The coastal resort areas of Tynemouth, Cullercoats and Whitley Bay boast hotels such as the Grand, and the
Future Developments - Confirming the growing reputation of Tyneside as a destination for leisure and business travellers alike, more prestigious hotels are planned. A 50 bed luxury hotel is being constructed in a renovated building in Grey Street.
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