Just a 10-minute drive from the heart of Newcastle, guests can take a dip in the outdoor pool at The Executive Inn, Newcastle. Free WiFi is available in all rooms and in the reception area.
Jolene
Australia
The beds where comfortable and showers were great. The breakfast buffet was very good.The reception staff were friendly.
Featuring free WiFi and an outdoor swimming pool connected spa pool, both unheated, Mercure Charlestown offers conveniently located accommodation with free cable TV and free car parking.
Clarendon Hotel offers 4-star accommodation and is situated in the city centre of Newcastle. The hotel features a restaurant and an art-deco style bar to create a contemporary, relaxed atmosphere.
Sophie
Australia
The location was easy to access as it was moments from Civic Light Rail stop.
Located alongside one of Australia’s best surfing beaches and only 2 hours’ drive from Sydney, Novotel Newcastle Beach offers a spa, a steam room, a fully equipped gymnasium and secure covered...
Offering a restaurant and a bar, The Oriental Hotel is located in Newcastle, 3 minutes' drive from Bar Beach. All rooms offer a flat-screen TV, bed linen and towels.
Featuring a bar, Nags Head Hotel is set in Newcastle in the New South Wales region, 2.8 km from Newcastle International Hockey Centre and 3.2 km from Energy Australia Stadium.
Elizabeth
Australia
I liked the food! Great value for money, delicious meals!
Friendly customer service!
Set in Newcastle, within 3.4 km of Newcastle Showground and 3.4 km of Energy Australia Stadium, Alloggio Hanbury Mayfield offers accommodation with a garden and free WiFi as well as free private...
Featuring a bar, Nags Head Hotel is set in Newcastle in the New South Wales region, 2.8 km from Newcastle International Hockey Centre and 3.2 km from Energy Australia Stadium.
Featuring free WiFi, Alloggio Newcastle Beach offers accommodation in Newcastle. Each room has a TV. Some units feature views of the sea or city. All rooms include a private bathroom.
Excellent view and value for money due to location
Featuring a bistro and a bar, Ibis Newcastle offers comfortable rooms with flat-screen TV in Newcastle’s Honeysuckle Precinct. WiFi internet access and 24-hour reception are available.
Location and friendly staff. Great value for money.
Set in Newcastle, within 3.4 km of Newcastle Showground and 3.4 km of Energy Australia Stadium, Alloggio Hanbury Mayfield offers accommodation with a garden and free WiFi as well as free private...
Great location near supermarkets
Not crowded in hotel
Great hotel with a smart business model
Mercure Newcastle Airport offers accommodation just 300 metres from Williamtown Airport. Guests can enjoy the on-site restaurant. This hotel offers a 24-hour front desk.
Very comfortable and the customer service was beautiful
Clarendon Hotel offers 4-star accommodation and is situated in the city centre of Newcastle. The hotel features a restaurant and an art-deco style bar to create a contemporary, relaxed atmosphere.
Clean and staff were very pleasant would recommend
Offering a restaurant and a bar, The Oriental Hotel is located in Newcastle, 3 minutes' drive from Bar Beach. All rooms offer a flat-screen TV, bed linen and towels.
King single beds were good, bench space for bags good
Featuring free WiFi and an outdoor swimming pool connected spa pool, both unheated, Mercure Charlestown offers conveniently located accommodation with free cable TV and free car parking.
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Newcastle this weekend is £76 or, for a 4-star hotel, £120. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Newcastle for this weekend cost on average around £175 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £67 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Newcastle for tonight. You'll pay on average around £108 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Newcastle will cost around £144 (based on Booking.com prices).
I lived in Sydney for 10 years and never spent time in...
I lived in Sydney for 10 years and never spent time in Newcastle until I was homeless and needing to be near Sydney for car repairs. It was fabulous. The beach access, the availability of anything a big city should have, plus the less snooty people everywhere--really combined to make for an enjoyable several weeks. Google for the best review, and head that way.
Kim Cleverly
Australia
10
Scored 10
Newcastle was and still is a city based on heavy industry.
Newcastle was and still is a city based on heavy industry. Much of that has gone or changed and the city is busy reshaping itself. The city beaches are wonderful to walk on, lots of surfing etc. Their are also the details of the refurbishment of the Newcastle Ocean Baths to admire - amazing. I was there for a week in very cold weather. Still, the city is sunny, the new Light Rail is excellent for CBD transport and there are very good cafes, for example in Darby Street where you can escape the coastal winds.
Adrienne
Australia
8.0
Scored 8.0
I live in Sydney, just 160 km / 100 miles to the South, so...
I live in Sydney, just 160 km / 100 miles to the South, so not exactly a traveller. Newcastle is a nice place, less frantic than Sydney. It has great beaches, lots of places to dine out suiting all budgets, a very pleasant foreshore area.
Steve
Australia
10
Scored 10
Newie has come along in leaps and bounds since my childhood...
Newie has come along in leaps and bounds since my childhood in the city. The downtown area has been completely rejuvenated and has a great, hipster vibe to it that was sorely lacking in the past.
The best beaches in Australia, the best rugby league and A-League team, and world-class wineries on your back step.
C
Chris
Georgia
8.0
Scored 8.0
As we were stuck in Newcastle and in the hospital for the...
As we were stuck in Newcastle and in the hospital for the majority of the three weeks we were there, I couldn't get out quick enough....but in the time that I did have spare to look around, if you get away from the industrial areas, there are many areas around the beach in Newcastle that are beautiful. If you get out towards the Hunter Valley, Warner's Bay or Nelson Bay even better.
Nina
Australia
8.0
Scored 8.0
Newcastle is a busy port on one side and a beach holiday...
Newcastle is a busy port on one side and a beach holiday paradise on the other. There are several points of interest, such as the fort and the lighthouse. Good walking for the fit.
From the transport interchange, there is a useful, very regular, tram (bright red) out to points along the way to these sights. Tap on tap off with your credit card, if you don’t have the local Oyster Card. We found Rydges cafe and Queens Wharf good places to take refreshment whilst watching the ships passing to pick up coal. Newcastle is the largest coal exporting port in the world and watching them move with tugs in attendance is quite relaxing while you enjoy a drink.
The museum gives a good overview of Newcastle’s development, without being too exhaustive. Entrance is free. Give it a go, as it’s next to the Information Centre who are very helpful.
From Queens Wharf there is a short ferry across to Stockton, a small town with a good view of the harbour and shipping from its local park. Take your water and sun hat but toilets are a bit thin on the ground.
I would have liked more time to explore and take photographs. Enough said!
The Mark Hotel itself is good. It's a clean, stylish & modern pub/hotel and in good location in Newcastle, Short stroll down to Lambton cafes.I chose the Double bed option with private ensuite but even shared bathrooms looked modern, spacious and clean. Close to John Hunter Hospital if stay is for health reasons. Room was good size and overall good value for money. Recommend for a couple of nights
This is a perfect location; easy to find, secure (gated) car park for guests and adjacent to a major club/entertainment venue for dining etc (without the noise!). Check-in was seamless and barely 20 seconds - unlike many high end hotels. They knew I was coming and after showing ID, I had the keys - all done!
Room was huge with the biggest daybed I've ever seen and a dual shower setup.
The hotel is beautiful, the property is steps from the light rail, there is a great little bar/restaurant downstairs in a courtyard setting with great food. The terrace in our suite was huge and covered and we spent a lot of time lounging out there. So much history, photos on the walls, a book about Newcastle in the past. Also, best elevator esthetic ever!
Located opposite the station only two stops to get to Newcastle interchange and about a 10minute walk to supermarkets and restaurants. The cleaners were very friendly and was handy having a fridge/freezer, microwave and kettle in the hotel room. Is a cheap and perfect stop for a month or less.
It's quiet It's clean, it's comfotable and it's convenient for us to stay there. This was our second time there. Surrounded by a choice of cafes, restaurants and a hotel to meet family and friends at. Close to a public bus route (a rarity in Newcastle)
Amazing attention to detail. No matter what we needed it was there. Lovely modern unit, spotlessly clean with very comfy beds. Secure undercover parking and access to apartment. Woud love to stay there again on a visit to Newcastle.
By far the best quality of this hotel is its front of house staff. They are friendly and very helpful. This was actually an added on night to 5 nights’ stay. The location of this Ibis is very good also.
great communication via booking.com any questions I had were answered promptly. they looked after a bag for me while I was in hospital 2 nights until I checked back in. staff were friendly & helpful
loved the bar upstairs. Next time we will eat at the restaurant, which looked great too.
Decor and thoughtful attention to detail in the rooms. Unique building and clever conversion to a hotel
Really unique and beautiful art all over the hotel, room is so comfortable, location is ideal and staff were so friendly. Rooftop bar also really cool!
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