Newcastle hotel

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ChevronB19

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6,153 posts

169 months

Thursday 29th February
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Can anyone recommend me a hotel with a really good Tyne view, preferably with a Balcony (I know I would be stretching the budget with the latter, so view more important).

It would be for over the weekend, ‘classy’ and up to £300 a night. Budget stretchable for something special (and no, I haven’t just pulled, I haven’t had an affair, we just need some proper relaxation away from a house project).

Many thanks!

Longy00000

1,457 posts

46 months

Thursday 29th February
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The only Riverside town centre hotels I can think of are the Mal Maison and the Copthorne. You would need to check their individual Web sites for rates and rooms overlooking the river.
Both are on the quayside and within a short walk to the bars, restaurants etc

LimaDelta

6,853 posts

224 months

Thursday 29th February
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The Vermont or The Malmaison have some nice river view suites, but none with balconies AFAIK. Vermont the better hotel, Malmaison the better location for the quayside. The Copthorne is a bit out of the way, and the Hilton the wrong side of the river.

pavarotti1980

5,321 posts

90 months

Thursday 29th February
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Hilton on the Gateshead side. May get a balcony overlooking the river and bridge if you specify

Or try Melia. Nice rooms, amazing comfy beds and normally a decent view.

I would imagine a bit of change in your budget too

Copthorne is definitely one to avoid.

dtaylo2

13 posts

22 months

Thursday 29th February
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Mal Maison probably best option, or for something different check out Hotel du Vin, you could get a good suite with a river view

https://www.hotelduvin.com/locations/newcastle/?ut...

Anastie

184 posts

164 months

Thursday 29th February
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Agree. Copthorne gone downhill significantly in recent years. The Malmaision is a great hotel in my opinion the Hotel Du vin is even better. No balcony but a partial river view and a short walk to the quayside.

The Hilton on Gateshead has good views of the Tyne bridge if that’s what you want. And it’s a reasonable hotel.

DoctorX

7,490 posts

173 months

Friday 1st March
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Anastie said:
Agree. Copthorne gone downhill significantly in recent years. The Malmaision is a great hotel in my opinion the Hotel Du vin is even better. No balcony but a partial river view and a short walk to the quayside.

The Hilton on Gateshead has good views of the Tyne bridge if that’s what you want. And it’s a reasonable hotel.
I agree the Hotel Du Vin is better than the Malmaison. However, there was very little parking when I stayed, whereas the Malmaison let you use designated spaces in the multi-storey. The Hilton will have good views if you can get the right room.

vixen1700

23,873 posts

276 months

Friday 1st March
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Bit off topic but stayed at Motel One twice in the past twelve months which was right opposite a place called You Only Live Once (Yolo).

Quite an eye-opener. hehe

pavarotti1980

5,321 posts

90 months

Friday 1st March
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vixen1700 said:
Bit off topic but stayed at Motel One twice in the past twelve months which was right opposite a place called You Only Live Once (Yolo).

Quite an eye-opener. hehe
Were you peeking through blinds? They are definitely some sights in around there smile

Anastie

184 posts

164 months

Friday 1st March
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DoctorX said:
I agree the Hotel Du Vin is better than the Malmaison. However, there was very little parking when I stayed, whereas the Malmaison let you use designated spaces in the multi-storey. The Hilton will have good views if you can get the right room.
That's a very valid point. You can park further down from the hotel but that's not ideal. Worth noting that the hotel may tell you that its ok to park in the gym car park next to the hotel. Its not! We were there Christmas day and the gym have installed a camera and we received a parking notification charge.

ChevronB19

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6,153 posts

169 months

Friday 1st March
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Anastie said:
Agree. Copthorne gone downhill significantly in recent years. The Malmaision is a great hotel in my opinion the Hotel Du vin is even better. No balcony but a partial river view and a short walk to the quayside.

The Hilton on Gateshead has good views of the Tyne bridge if that’s what you want. And it’s a reasonable hotel.
Thanks yes, I went to a conference there once and thought the views were spectacular, so maybe booking by phone rather than online would be worth it to emphasise it’s all about the view and get a decent view.

I have mixed experiences with Malmaison, loved the Edinburgh one, hated the Liverpool one, and it tends to attract orange shrieking hordes at the weekends (sorry for being snobby, just want as relative peace and quiet as you can get in Newcastle at the weekend), so Hilton may well be the best option for us.

pavarotti1980

5,321 posts

90 months

Friday 1st March
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ChevronB19 said:
Thanks yes, I went to a conference there once and thought the views were spectacular, so maybe booking by phone rather than online would be worth it to emphasise it’s all about the view and get a decent view.

I have mixed experiences with Malmaison, loved the Edinburgh one, hated the Liverpool one, and it tends to attract orange shrieking hordes at the weekends (sorry for being snobby, just want as relative peace and quiet as you can get in Newcastle at the weekend), so Hilton may well be the best option for us.
Have a look at this with random dates for a 3 night weekend. Balcony and access to the executive lounge
https://www.hilton.com/en/book/reservation/rates/?...

vixen1700

23,873 posts

276 months

Friday 1st March
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pavarotti1980 said:
Were you peeking through blinds? They are definitely some sights in around there smile
We did actually go in there on a week night back in November as we had to stay there due to our Edinburgh train being cancelled.
It wasn't as full on as it was back in April but there were still plenty of virtually half naked middle aged women out and about. cool

pavarotti1980

5,321 posts

90 months

Friday 1st March
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vixen1700 said:
We did actually go in there on a week night back in November as we had to stay there due to our Edinburgh train being cancelled.
It wasn't as full on as it was back in April but there were still plenty of virtually half naked middle aged women out and about. cool
Grab a granny night mid-week smile

carlo996

6,783 posts

27 months

Friday 1st March
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Deffo malmaison

rfn

4,541 posts

213 months

Friday 1st March
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The Melia is a nice hotel, we stay there at least once a year.

Pickled

2,055 posts

149 months

Friday 1st March
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We had a suite at the Hotel du Vin and you could view the Tyne bridge while soaking in the tub! - They have a nice cigar smoking hut as well

Nyloc20

641 posts

69 months

Friday 1st March
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We stayed at The Grey Street Hotel last year, fine but I don’t think the views were what you want.

itcaptainslow

3,805 posts

142 months

Friday 1st March
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Another vote for the Innside by Melia.

stevebph

34 posts

268 months

Sunday 3rd March
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View from Vermont. Think this was 11th floor of 12.

Free parking is a bonus and if you have anything interesting they will park it outside front, as opposed to their car park just outside the gates.

You can see the Hilton on right of the pic.