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Hotel Express

Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne & Wear, England

Hotel Express in Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne & Wear, England
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About Hotel Express

You're eligible for a Genius discount at Hotel Express Newcastle Gateshead! To save at this property, all you have to do is sign in. Hotel Express is a contemporary hotel located 1.1 miles from Newcastle city center and 7 miles from Newcastle International Airport. St. James’ park is 1.5 miles away and Metro Radio Arena is 1.3 miles away from this centrally located property, and the A1 is a 5-minute drive away. Every room is provided with its own flat-screen TV, unlimited free WiFi as well as tea and coffee making facilities. All guests have access to free, secure, on-site parking as well as the hotel's other facilities at any time, day or night and the hotel's 24-hour receptionist will be happy to offer assistance. The Metro center, housing a number of shops, bars, restaurants and a cinema, is 3 miles away and the Quayside, home to a variety of trendy bars, is just 2 miles away. St James’ Park, the ground of Newcastle United Football Club is a 6-minute drive from the property and the famous Angel of the North is an 8-minute journey by car.


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