City Apartments Newcastle City
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28 Nov - 11 Dec |
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12 Dec - 25 Dec |
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| Apt Room for 4 |
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₤220 | 84 | 109 | 99 | 179 | 249 | 84 | 99 | 109 | 99 | 179 | 249 | |||
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₤199 | 64 | 89 | 79 | 129 | 149 | 64 | 79 | 89 | 79 | 129 | 149 | |||
Property Details
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City Apartments are ideal for today's sophisticated guests, who like that special feeling of having their own home when they are away on business or leisure. These fantastic 4 star apartments offer the luxury of an up market hotel - with the added flexibility and freedom of having your own space. The apartments are situated in one of Newcastle’s most thriving areas, Northumberland Street which boasts an excellent selection of stylish shops, clubs, bars and restaurants. Nearby the Quayside is also within walking distance where even more fantastic bars and restaurants adorn the pavements. The apartments location will ensure you can take in absolutely everything the city has to offer. **Stag and Hen parties/Groups by prior arrangement only. The number of guests must not exceed the maximum room occupancy. A security bond or credit card preauthorization may be required on arrival** ***Only those people who have been notified to City Apartments in advance may occupy the serviced apartment. Names and addresses of all occupants must be provided to City Apartments before any keys are handed over. We reserve the right to refuse admission of any guests of residents at City Apartments. All signed in guests must vacate the apartments by 12 midnight, any guests not registered may be asked to leave at any time.*** |
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Apt Room for 4
State of the art apartment. Lounge, kitchen/dining area, double bedroom & bathroom with bath & power shower. Large plasma TV in the lounge. A washer/dryer, dishwasher, microwave kettle & toaster. Plasma in the bedroom. 4 guests max Rates are for 4 people. The room caters for a maximum of 4 adults, and a maximum of 2 children but cannot exceed 4 guests in total. The following bedding is provided:
Cancellation Policy:
Minimum 48 Hours (1st night)
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Cancellations or changes to bookings for this room must be made at least 48 hours prior to the check in date and time or you will be charged the full amount of the first changed or cancelled night.
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Apt Room for 2
State of the art apartment. Lounge, kitchen/dining area, double bedroom & bathroom with bath & power shower. Large plasma TV in the lounge. A washer/dryer, dishwasher, microwave kettle & toaster. Plasma in the bedroom. 2 guests max. Rates are for 2 people. The room caters for a maximum of 2 adults, and a maximum of 1 child but cannot exceed 2 guests in total. The following bedding is provided:
Cancellation Policy:
Minimum 48 Hours (1st night)
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Cancellations or changes to bookings for this room must be made at least 48 hours prior to the check in date and time or you will be charged the full amount of the first changed or cancelled night.
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Business FacilitiesComplimentary Wi-Fi available in rooms. |
| Check In |
1400hrs |
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| Check In Instructions |
Please note your ETA in the comments box when you book. Reception opening hours: 8am – 8pm If you will be arriving after 8pm at night please can you contact the property where a member of staff at that location will give instructions. |
| Check Out |
1100hrs |
| Getting There |
From the Airport at roundabout take the 2nd exit onto the A696 (signposted A696 The South, Newcastle) Continue forward onto the A696. Entering Newcastle Upon Tyne. At roundabout take the 3rd Exit onto Ponteland Road - A167 (signposted City Centre) At Kenton Bar Roundabout take the 2nd exit onto Ponteland Road - A167 (signposted Newcastle City Centre) At Harehills Roundabout take the 2nd exit onto Ponteland Road - A167 At Springfield Roundabout take the 3rd exit onto Ponteland Road - A167 (signposted City Centre) At Ponteland Road roundabout take the 1st exit onto the A167 Keep in right hand lane then continue forward onto the A167(M) (signposted City Centre, East and South) Keep in right hand lane (signposted A167(M) City Centre, The South) Go straight over roundabout and take A186 Walsend Walker Stay in Left Hand Slip Road At lights turn left following A186 Walsend, Walker Continue following A186 Walsend, Walker You will pass the premier Travel Inn on your left hand side Go over small red brick bridge Apartments are on your right hand side (white building with grey balconies) First right after Apartments and right again Opposite Free Trade Pub Railway: Newcastle: 1.3 mile(s) approx. Heworth: 1.6 mile(s) approx. Dunston: 2.4 mile(s) approx. Metro Centre (Gateshead): 3.5 mile(s) approx. Airport: Newcastle: 4.8 mile(s) approx. |
| Parking |
There is an NCP car park situated on John Dobson Street behind the hotel on Carlisle Square |
| Things To Do |
Newcastle is the unofficial capital of north-east England. A city of both tradition and innovation, where old and new comfortably co-exist, it inspires a fierce loyalty among its “Geordie” population. It is a cosmopolitan place (famed for its hospitality), which has accepted many immigrant groups, and welcomed generations of students to its universities. Here is a look at some of central Newcastle's most notable areas. Bigg Market - The area known as “the Bigg Market” actually comprises Bigg Market, Groat Market, and Cloth Market. The offices of the Newcastle's local newspapers are situated here. A small fruit and vegetable market operates three days a week in the recently prettified square, where wooden seating provides a welcome rest for shoppers. But it is after dark that the place really comes alive, offering the loudest, brashest, nightlife in the city. With 15 pubs you can have a pub crawl without walking more than a hundred yards. Takeaways selling pizzas, kebabs, Chinese food, and baked potatoes give ample opportunity for soaking up excess beverage. If you prefer to eat sitting down, choose Kentucky Fried Chicken or Pizza Hut. For something more formal there are Greek and Indian restaurants. Grey Street - From its towering column, the statue of Earl Grey (who instituted major electoral reforms in the nineteenth century, but is probably best remembered for the tea that bears his name) gazes along what former Poet Laureate Sir John Betjeman once called the finest curved street in England. Although generally quieter than the bustling streets around it, it does have pubs, restaurants, cafes, and a few shops. It also boasts the Victorian splendour of the Theatre Royal, which is regularly visited by prestigious touring companies, most notably the Royal Shakespeare Company. Haymarket - Adjacent to the main campuses of both universities, Haymarket understandably caters for students, with an academic bookshop (necessary evil), banks (for acquiring those overdrafts), takeaways (because students never cook), and an Oxfam shop (student heaven). Marks and Spencer is here, and also entrances to the Eldon Square and Eldon Garden shopping centres. There are several pubs here, most of them popular with students. Also in this area are the Newcastle Playhouse & Gulbenkian Studio Theatre, the Museum of Antiquities, and Haymarket Bus Station. The Hancock Museum is just around the corner. Quayside - This is the oldest part of Newcastle, and was for many years in a state of decay. Recently, however, the decline has been reversed. Some of the old warehouses and residences (many dating back to the sixteenth century) have been converted into pubs, restaurants, and apartments without compromising the original architecture. Complementing the renovation there has been recent construction of hotels, offices, pubs, housing, and the Crown Court. Development continues, and the Gateshead Millennium Bridge now links the Quayside with the Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art across the Tyne in Gateshead. |


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