Jurys Inn Newcastle is in the city centre, 550 yards from Newcastle Train Station. It has large and light rooms with attached bathroom with power showers.
Jurys Inn has contemporary, spacious rooms that offer Dream beds, flat-screen TVs with Freeview channels, spa toiletries and spacious bathrooms. There is a workspace area, hairdryer, and tea/coffee making facilities.
Breakfast is available daily. The contemporary restaurant offers an international dinner menu. The bar serves lunch, snacks and coffee.
For business guests, there are 9 meetings rooms all located on the first floor. Each room comes fully equipped and benefits from natural daylight. Jurys Inn Newcastle can host up between 18 and 100 delegates and a conference lobby is also available.
The Jurys Inn Newcastle is a short walk from all of the shops, bars and restaurants, just a 10 minutes’ walk from Eldon Square and The Gate shopping centers. The Center for Life science center is 200 yards away and Newcastle United Football Club is 1,000 yards from the hotel.
This is our guests’ favorite part of Newcastle upon Tyne, according to independent reviews.
Couples in particular like the location – they rated it 9.0 for a two-person trip
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A former Industrial Revolution hub, Newcastle has reinvented itself into a vibrant, forward-thinking city. Although no longer brewed here, Newcastle Brown Ale, or Newkie Brown, is synonymous with the city, so it’s no surprise that the nightlife is fantastic.
From the O2 Academy to the Sage Music Center, the Newcastle music venues are among the best in England. The city also has a thriving arts scene, including The Biscuit Factory – Britain’s largest original art store.
Equally as good is the Newcastle shopping. The Central Arcade is in an attractive Victorian building, and across the River Tyne in Gateshead is the Metro Center, Europe’s largest shopping and leisure complex. Indeed, these 2 cities have a healthy rivalry that plays out in sports, architecture and, sometimes, the bizarre.
Gateshead boasts the Angel of The North, a huge statue that is already its most recognized (and controversial) symbol. While in Newcastle the Vampire Rabbit sits above a door near St Nicholas’ Cathedral. Newcastle United Football Club has the most prestigious record, but Gateshead Stadium has seen many a star compete at its international athletics meets.
To the west of the city are some remains of Hadrian’s Wall and further north is Newcastle Airport. See Booking.com for a range of accommodations all over this happening city.
Address: Scotswood Rd, Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 4AD