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Located adjacent to Newcastle International Airport and the Metro rail station, The Doubletree by Hilton is only 10 minutes' drive to Newcastle city center. Offering guests a freshly baked cookie on arrival, all rooms feature a 37-inch LCD TV and free Wi-Fi. Each room at DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Newcastle International Airport come with an private bathroom, air conditioning, mini fridge, safe and tea/coffee making facilities. Fratello’s Restaurant serves Italian food with locally sourced ingredients and is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner. The hotel also has an on-site fitness center. DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Newcastle International Airport is only 10 minutes’ drive from Hadrian's Wall and St James’ Park football ground. Ponteland and Westerhope golf clubs are both less than a 10-minute drive away from the hotel. Airport parking is available.
a Historic City in the county of Tyne & Wear
(5.5 miles, 8.9 km, direction SE)This important City was known as Pons Aelii in Roman times; the Romans built the first bridge over the River Tyne, it was guarded by a Roman fort which was replaced by a castle.....
in the county of Tyne & Wear
(7.5 miles, 12.0 km, direction SE)The urban sprawl of Gateshead rises majestically skywards in a seemingly endless mixture of concrete and glass. Gateshead stretches for almost 13 miles along the banks of the River Tyne...
a Picturesque Village in the county of Northumberland
(9.1 miles, 14.7 km, direction NW)This is an historic village, it took its name from a Baron de Bolam in the 13th century...
in the county of Northumberland
(9.2 miles, 14.8 km, direction N)Hidden in the spacious Northumberland countryside where centuries ago the towns and villages of this vast region were the scene of border raids and skirmishes, lies the busy market town of Morpeth...
in the county of Tyne & Wear
(9.9 miles, 16.0 km, direction SE)This is the town that is famous for the 1930's "Hunger March" caused by the intense poverty that followed the closing of the Charles Palmer shipyard. The last of the surviving marchers, Cornelius Whalen died in 2003 at the age of 93...
in the county of Northumberland
(10.0 miles, 16.0 km, direction E)For centuries salt had been panned in the region, at this time the village was known as Hartley Pans, but this appears to have changed following the building of a harbour with a sluice at the harbour mouth...
in the county of Northumberland
(10.3 miles, 16.5 km, direction NE)An attractive old place, with a long seafaring history, the port of Blyth is believed to date back to the 12th-century...
On returning from a raid into Scotland, Robert Curthose, eldest son of William the Conqueror built a castle calling it his `New.....
The magnificent cathedral church of St. Nicholas has stood at the heart of Newcastle for many centuries. Its superb lantern.....
The Baltic Centre is a new £46m art gallery on the banks of the Tyne and is the latest evidence of the area's growing cultural.....
The dramatic gardens of the Belsay Hall estate are listed Grade I in the Register of Parks and Gardens. They surround a superb.....
Gibside is famous for the sedate historic estate set at the heart of the outstandingly beautiful Derwent Valley. The estate was.....
Britain's largest sculpture, The Angel of the North weighs in at 208 tonnes and stands 20 metres high. It was based on artist.....
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