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






Good hotel, walking distance to the metro centre. Comfortable and clean rooms.
Reviewed on 7 Mar 2026

Great location, but no security as anyone could enter the lobby and accommodation floors via unsecured lifts.
Reviewed on 11 Mar 2026

All staff helpful and kind
Reviewed on 10 Mar 2026

Fantastic location close to bars town and restaurants. The room was clean and comfortable. Staff are really friendly and helpful and make checking in a breeze plus our room was all ready for us even though we were really early. Been before which is why we returned and will defo be returning in the ...
Reviewed on 9 Mar 2026


The room was very clean and comfortable. The staff were very friendly, when checking in. The room was very well kitted out, with a fridge, microwave, kettle, toaster, dishwasher, cutlery, crockery, hairdryer, etc. will be booking again.
Reviewed on 26 Feb 2026

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.

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.

Enjoy the student vibe when you visit University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne during your trip to Newcastle-upon-Tyne. Stroll along the area's riverfront or simply savour its lively bars.

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