Best Hotels in Newcastle upon Tyne - curated picks with prices, locations, and honest reviews. Updated for 2026.
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Jesmond offers Victorian guesthouses from £60-80 per night, popular with longer-stay visitors. City centre hotels range £80-150 per night, walking distance to everything. The Quayside has boutique options from £120-200 but fills up weekends with wedding parties and hen dos.
Jesmond offers Victorian guesthouses from £60-80 per night, popular with longer-stay visitors. City centre hotels range £80-150 per night, walking distance to everything. The Quayside has boutique options from £120-200 but fills up weekends with wedding parties and hen dos.
We reviewed 8 hotels across Newcastle upon Tyne's key neighbourhoods to help you pick.
City Centre - best for First-time visitors, Business travellers (mid-range)
Quayside - best for Couples, Weekend visitors (mid-range)
Jesmond - best for Longer stays, Food enthusiasts (mid-range)
Ouseburn Valley - best for Culture seekers, Music lovers (budget)
Gosforth - best for Families, Park lovers (mid-range)
Daily budget guide: Budget £35-50, Mid-range £70-100, Luxury £150+.
YHA Newcastle Central (Grainger Town) - £25-45/night. Modern hostel in listed building with private rooms and dorms near Monument Station.
Travelodge Newcastle Central (City Centre) - £45-75/night. No-frills accommodation with compact rooms and 24-hour reception near Central Station.
Hotel du Vin Newcastle (City Centre) - £120-180/night. Converted railway station with original Victorian features and modern wine bar.
Malmaison Newcastle (Quayside) - £95-150/night. Converted riverside warehouse with dramatic river views and bold contemporary design.
Premier Inn Newcastle City Centre (City Centre) - £65-95/night. Reliable chain hotel with comfortable beds and family rooms near shopping areas.
Vermont Hotel (Jesmond) - £80-120/night. Edwardian townhouse in trendy Jesmond with individual room designs and local art.
Sleeperz Hotel Newcastle (City Centre) - £70-110/night. Design-focused hotel with compact smart rooms and rooftop terrace near Central Station.
The Grand Hotel Gosforth Park (Gosforth) - £140-220/night. Country house hotel with championship golf course and spa facilities north of city.
Book early for May to September for warmest weather and longest daylight hours, though July-August see the most tourists - this is peak season and prices rise.
Getting around: Tyne and Wear Metro day pass £6.80, covers city centre to coast.
Common mistake: Not booking restaurants Friday-Saturday, especially in Jesmond
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