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 | |  | | | Hilton Newcastle Gateshead, Newcastle upon TyneBottle Bank, Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear, NE8 2AR
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| Opened in 2004, a new and contemporary hotel located on the Gateshead Quays and opposite the vibrant Newcastle Quayside. The hotel features 254 bedrooms with the fifth floor being solely Executive Bedrooms and located here is our exclusive Executive Lounge, this offers 2 floors of panoramic river views and a selection of complimentary snacks and beverages. We offer Windows on the Tyne Restaurant and Bar along with Cafe Cino. Livingwell Health Club has a range of gym equipment, pool and spa. The outstanding riverside location - providing breathtaking views of the River Tyne, the Quayside and Newcastle - is Hilton's landmark in the North East. With a stylish exterior matched by an incredible range of state-of-the-art facilities inside, whether you're visiting for business or pleasure, planning to host a conference, awards ceremony, grand reception or any other major event, nowhere comes close to Hilton Newcastle Gateshead. |  |
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 | |  | | | Jesmond Hotel, Newcastle upon Tyne34 Osborne Road, Jesmond, Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear, NE2 2AJ
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| The Jesmond is a medium sized hotel with a great reputation, located just outside the city centre. The hotel is renowned for the warmth of its welcome, the friendliness of its staff and the level of its efficiency. With us you will find a small, friendly atmosphere. Please ask if there is anything else we can help with. All our rooms are en suite with tea and coffee facilities and a TV. We also have a small restaurant with an a la carte menu. Vegetarians are also well catered for. Newcastle football ground is only 20 minutes walk away, should your stay include football. In addition, Jesmond has a lovely park (Jesmond Dene), which is described as a 'countryside setting in the heart of a city'. Just a short walk from the hotel there is a sanctuary for small birds and small animals, or you can enjoy pleasant walks alongside the Ouseburn River. Other popular attractions we recommend are the Laing Art Gallery, the Discovery Museum and the Life Centre, all within the city centre. The nightlife can be found just along Osborne Road and down the Quayside, which is also a popular place for food and drink. |  |
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 | |  | | | Jesmond Dene House, Newcastle upon TyneJesmond Dene Road, Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear, NE2 2EY
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| A grand house with contemporary style, a leafy setting near the heart of the city, Jesmond Dene House is neither a townhouse nor a country house hotel. It's simply 40 well-designed rooms in a richly historic building offering understated luxury and rather good food. Overlooking the wooded valley of Jesmond Dene, it guarantees peace, escapism and a refreshing change. Newcastle’s city centre, however, is only a 5-minute drive away. Overlooking the wooded valley of Jesmond Dene, this beautiful hotel guarantees peace and escapism and a refreshing change. Fresh and light interiors, are set against the fine rich features of this historical house. Big beds, big bathrooms, space to work and space to relax. There are handsome rooms for meeting, dining and celebrating, from the wood panelled Great Hall to the light filled garden room. The atmosphere is relaxed and friendly but with a passionate attention to detail. No gimmicks, no fuss, just a genuinely warm welcome and an invitation to indulge. The restaurant has two dining areas, the former music room with its delicate plasterwork and dramatic colours, and the oak floored light and leafy garden room. Polished oak floors, huge windows, lashings of space - the ground floor is a sweep of grand but comfortably modern rooms buzzing with gentle activity. Sip cocktails or coffees in the lounge, a bright, light room on the garden side, and once the Nobles’ dining room. Plump sofas, Italian leather chairs, colourful fabrics and a granite topped bar create a handsome contrast with the oak panelling and Arts and Crafts tiled inglenook fireplace. Double doors lead into the restaurant. Alternatively, the Billiard Room has a carpeted, clubby atmosphere, newspapers and magazines, another grand fireplace and a fine, glazed roof (but, regrettably or thankfully, no billiards). A good place to curl up with a book, meet friends or laze over afternoon tea. |  |
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