The Vermont Hotel Newcastle
The Vermont Hotel Newcastle is the cities only 4-star independent hotel. Located next to The Castle, overlooking Newcastle Cathedral and both the Tyne and Millennium Bridges, it has a gym, free Wi-Fi and free parking.
This impressive Manhattan-style tower is just a 5-minute walk from the main shopping district and vibrant night life. It has direct access to the lively Quayside area, and is 0.3 miles from Newcastle Rail Station.
Featuring a TV and a fully-stocked mini-bar, each room also has a work desk and free tea and coffee. The suites have a separate seating area, while some rooms overlook the Castle Keep.
The Maven Restaurant features spectacular views of the Tyne Bridge, while the Redwood Bar has a relaxing fireplace and sofas. Livello Cocktail and late night Bar and Courtyard opens onto the Quayside.
Complimentary onsite car parking is limited, and operated on a first come-first served basis. Please contact concierge on arrival to make arrangements.
This is our guests’ favorite part of Newcastle upon Tyne, according to independent reviews.
Couples in particular like the location of the Vermont Hotel Newcastle – they rated it 9.4 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: Castle Garth, Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 1RQ