Situated next to the River Tyne, The Little Haven Hotel is set in South Shields with river and beach views. The property features a bar and a restaurant serving Mediterranean cuisine.
Brenda
United Kingdom
1st time of visiting this hotel, we were impressed from the moment we arrived. The staff were very friendly, the restaurant was light and airy and the food well presented.
Our room was on the ground floor overlooking the car park however it was quiet and very clean.
We can highly recommend this hotel.
The Sea Hotel compromises of 34 en-suite bedrooms, an onsite restaurant and a bar. All rooms come equipped with a flat screen TV, tea and coffee making facilities and free WiFi.
JEANETTE
United Kingdom
All of the food was fantastic, but don't go if you are on a diet. The food is of excellent quality and the portion sizes enormous.
All of the staff without exception were delightful. Nothing was too much trouble.
Set in a residential street, this large Victorian house is only a 2-minute walk to South Shields town centre, parks and beaches. It has nicely decorated bedrooms and free parking.
Julie
United Kingdom
Unfortunately not a lot , don’t think it was very welcoming , room was ok
This homely guest house is situated in the coastal town of South Shields in Tyne and Wear, which boasts 6 miles of coastline and a beautiful pier at the mouth of the Tyne
Set within a large, double-f...
RAT-Solutions
United Kingdom
Stayed overnight to attend a meeting and the accommodation provided was amazing. host was very responsive and very easy to approach and talk to. amazing 10/10
South Shields Central is located in South Shields, 14 km from Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art, 14 km from Sage Gateshead, as well as 15 km from Theatre Royal.
Award-winning 4-star silver guest house, 5 minutes' walk to beaches and parks, Forest Guest House offers cooked breakfasts and inviting bedrooms with free WiFi in the centre of South Shields.
Jan
Australia
Oh my goodness the breakfast was amazing. It was cooked beautifully to order. Nothing was too much trouble. It was served hot and delicious!
Situated just less than 1 km from Sandhaven Beach, The Clifton offers accommodation in South Shields with access to a bar, a shared lounge, as well as a housekeeping service.
Colin
United Kingdom
Breakfast and service was excellent and host was helpful
Set in South Shields, just 2.4 km from Arbeia Roman Fort & Museum, Cauldwell Villas offers accommodation with free WiFi. Guests staying at this apartment to a kettle, microwave and fridge.
Lisa
United Kingdom
All excellent. Great value for the price. Cannot fault anything. Ideal location for what we needed - so close to the finish of the Great North Run. Would highly recommend.
This family-run, relaxed and friendly B&B is a few minutes’ walk from parks, beaches, shopping areas, restaurants, nightlife and local transport links including South Shields Metro Station.
Anne
United Kingdom
Breakfast was lovely, freshly cooked. Very nice cutlery and crockery. Everything very clean, very comfortable beds and fluffy towels
We were there for 3 nights in The Sea Hotel, but do not...
We were there for 3 nights in The Sea Hotel, but do not recommend staying there as they have some issues regarding being in Administration, they are now owned by Adhams and NOT BEST WESTERN, none of the photos shown relate to what there is in the hotel or the rooms. However South Shields in general is very clean and friendly. Our final night we went to Colman's Fish Restaurant about 10 mins walk from the hotel towards the town and this was exceptional, the food, the staff and the cleanliness of the restaurant was outstanding.
Linda
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
M South Shields is a lovely place the sea front has a lovely...
M South Shields is a lovely place the sea front has a lovely sandy beach and the promenade is very clean and tidy with lots of attractions and is a great walk , we went to Marsden grotto to eat wow! The food was lovely and the location was amazing ! The parking on South Shields seafront easy,our two teenage girls were impressed with the north east and enjoyed the historic locations ie, the Roman fort,
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Anonymous
Scored 10
10
We was able to travel around easily and see many things, we...
We was able to travel around easily and see many things, we wish we had longer time there to enjoy all the different things we could do there, really enjoyed the national trust light house very educational, and we lived the pleasure beach rides, we also went upto norths shields beach and to the collingwood monument and tynemouth castle and the king edwards beach what with the waves coming in was great fun just keep away from the rocks when the big waves come in because it can cause accidents, we loved it there and wish we stayed longer because so much more we could have done like the aquarium, long sand beach, crabbing, swan boards on pond and mini train around the park in South Shields, Roman fort so on
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Anonymous
Scored 8.0
8.0
Unfortunately the streets were very dirty, a great deal of...
Unfortunately the streets were very dirty, a great deal of rubbish, dog poo ( in & out of poo bags) lying around, overflowing Wheely bins, back alleys littered with rubbish from overflowing bins, the birds had been pecking at the full bins scattering the rubbish. I am aware there are problems with bin men/women being on strike at the min.
Thought the whole area was dirty and unkempt with weeds & rubbish lying around especially disappointing was the area next to Customs House ie the walkway along the river Tyne next to all the luxury apartments, it all looked very scruffy and sad! A bit of TLC , maintenance and weedkiller wouldn't go amiss
elaine
Scored 10
10
Arbeia is a fantastic free and very interesting partly...
Arbeia is a fantastic free and very interesting partly reconstructed Roman fort. There are still ruins to see the excavation but some of the accommodation and the gatehouse have been reconstructed to get a feel of real life. At Sandhaven there is a lovely park with boating lake and mini train rides. There is a lovely child friendly funfair next to the beach and ample free public toilets. When staying in South Shields it is also a pleasure to take a ferry ride across the Tyne . An all day ticket on the metro gets you free travel on the ferry . Both the metro and Ferry are good for getting to other interesting places such as the Aquarium at Tynemouth and Tynemouth Priory. We also visited The Word as they had children's activities for half term .
Myatt
Scored 10
10
It's been some years since my last visit to South Shields...
It's been some years since my last visit to South Shields and hopefully it won't be as long until next time. Shields is a great family place. The beaches are stunning and you are spoiled for choice for places to eat and drink. We only had 3 nights and had an 11 month baby with us but we managed to get to the Rattler, Harbour Lights,Ruhindi, Spanish Italian and my son and daughter in-law went to the Sand Dancer. Everywhere was great and the restaurant staff in all venues could not have been more welcoming and attentive especially to the baby. We also managed a trip to Marsden Grotto. Fabulous. Well worth a visit.
Clean, comfortable and spacious flat in a quiet residential street close to the lovely beach.
Had a great time reacquainting myself with South Shields, and touring from Cragside in Northumberland to the ancient city of Durham, plus the vibrant shopping and nightlife of Newcastle, all of which are in easy reach.
One of many high points was Beamish museum- fantastic!
A lovely guest house, the rooms are modern, clean and have all the facilities you could need. It is in a superb location on Ocean Road, close to all the amenities, the metro station and seafront. The full english breakfast is excellent and comes with cereals, toast and hot and cold drinks. Absolutely brilliant value for money!
Lovely property, clean and tidy,walking distance to supermarkets,pubs (nearest 5 mins).Restaurants (ocean road),more pubs and town centre,sea front and promenade(15 mins).Would recommend using metro transport link (station in town centre) if you’re wanting to to visit other places £5.40 for a day ticket.
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