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A cozy living area is illuminated by natural light from a large window. A red sofa is positioned next to a flat-screen television, creating a relaxed space. A green potted plant and a grey throw blanket add to the inviting ambiance.
Apartment in Tyne and Wear
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 142 reviews

Studio Apartment in the Vibrant Newcastle Quayside

Baltic Apartments are in the heart of the vibrant Newcastle Quayside, a brilliant location for visiting the city. A few minutes walk takes you to the Glass House, the Baltic Art Centre&the Millennium Bridge. The Studio Apartment has all of the amenities required for your stay, a key fob access and lift. There are numerous restaurants &bars close by. It's a 15 minute walk to the City Centre to complete your perfect stay. There’s off site parking 3 minutes walk at Quarryfield Road carpark 24hr £8

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A covered outdoor seating area features comfortable chairs with decorative cushions, overlooking a well-maintained garden. Beyond the garden, a marina is visible, dotted with boats and surrounded by greenery. The scene is enhanced by a clear sky and soft daylight.
Home in Tyne and Wear
5 out of 5 average rating, 173 reviews

1 Bedroom House with Outstanding Marina Views

Beautiful, modern 1 bedroom house located on the picturesque Royal Quays Marina Facilities include on-site parking, fully equipped kitchen (NO dishwasher), power-shower and spacious garden area Conveniently located close to all local amenities: Fish Quay (with a wide selection of bars & restaurants) - 25 mins walk Local metro to Newcastle and the coast - 15 mins walk Royal Quays Shopping Outlet - 10 mins walk DFDS and cruise terminal - 5 mins walk Nearest pubs/restaurants - on the marin

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A double room features a spacious bed adorned with patterned bedding and an accent throw. A minimalist dresser and a small bedside table stand nearby. The en-suite bathroom is partially visible, highlighted by neutral tones and modern fixtures. Soft lighting enhances the bright, airy ambiance.
Guest suite in Tyne and Wear
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 330 reviews

THE PLUMES Heaton close to Freeman, quiet and chic

Annexed double room own entrance. 5 mins walk to Freeman Hospital, DWP. Own en-suit. Newly refurbished, light and airy. Bright comfortable, clean décor. Double bed, tv, unlimited free wi-fi, fridge, microwave, kettle, toaster. Tea, coffee, snacks. Street parking permit. On quiet street and close to amenities; Sainsburys, cafes, pub, metro, bus routes into town. Excellent base for exploring the stunning Northumbrian coast, castles or nearby towns of Alnwick, Amble, Alnmouth or Morpeth.

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The front exterior of the large flat is visible, showcasing a row of elegant brick townhouses framed by lush green trees. A low hedge borders the path leading to the entrance, creating a welcoming atmosphere. Bright sunlight casts a warm glow on the façade.
Apartment in Newcastle upon Tyne
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 361 reviews

Large gorgeous flat just off main street

Large spacious flat that consists of two double bedrooms with very comfortable beds, one en-suite with shower & one with a separate bathroom which has a bath and shower. Towels, shampoo etc & hair dryer all provided The lounge, dining area & modern kitchen are all in a large open planned space & with all the equipment you could need. Elegantly decorated, and a stone throw away from Gosforth High Street Free Parking with a permit provided for the duration of your stay Perfect home from home

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A comfortable living room features a green armchair and a wooden coffee table, enhancing the warm ambience. A decorative fireplace with intricate tiles draws attention, while a bookcase showcases various books. Rich blue walls add depth to the space, creating a cozy retreat.
Townhouse in Tyne and Wear
4.88 out of 5 average rating, 225 reviews

Newcastle Victorian House w parking

Your host occupies his own "granny flat" on the top floor. You will have the entire ground and first floors (approx 90M2) in this spacious 3-storey townhouse - the staircase is shared Free off-street parking for 1 car in the rear yard The house boasts spacious rooms, high ceilings, and lots of original features Located in quiet Summerhill Square - half a mile and within easy walking distance to most places in the city centre. PLEASE NOTE Quiet hours for the house are 23:00 to 07:00

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A cozy living space is presented, featuring two soft sofas positioned for relaxation. Natural light filters through large windows, illuminating the wood flooring. A small TV stand and a display unit add functionality, while wall art contributes to the room's decor.
Apartment in Quayside
4.87 out of 5 average rating, 217 reviews

Quayside flat with spectacular view and balcony

Superb location on the Quayside, with spectacular views of the River Tyne and its bridges. A 2 minute walk to the Quayside where there is a wide range of restaurants, bars, cafes, and the ever so popular Sunday market. A 15 minute walk or a 5 minute drive away from the vibrant Newcastle City Centre, where there is an abundance of pubs, bars, nightclubs, theatres, restaurants, cinemas and more, for those who wish to sample what this popular party city has to offer.

Top guest favourite
An open-plan living area features a light-colored sofa, a circular dining table with chairs, and a work desk. Skylights above allow natural light to fill the space. The room has wooden flooring and decorative wall art, creating a welcoming ambiance.
Townhouse in Tyne and Wear
5 out of 5 average rating, 101 reviews

Historic City Centre Mews House Summerhill Square

An historic Georgian building that’s previously been cloisters, school playground & motor house for the nuns of St Anne’s Convent, now reborn as a bespoke luxury mews house in the heart of the city in Summerhill Square. The house is on 1 level & is around 800 sq ft comprising of an open plan living room/ kitchen and dining area; a laundry room; a large bedroom with super king size bed; a shower room and a private courtyard with table and chairs.        

Top guest favourite
A modern kitchen area features sleek cabinetry with a mix of dark and natural wood tones. A minimalist dining table is surrounded by four woven stools. Under-cabinet lighting highlights the marble backsplash, while appliances are integrated seamlessly into the design.
Apartment in Chinatown
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 119 reviews

Stylish 1 Bed City Centre Apartment (Sleeps 4)

Stylish, newly refurbished 1 bed apartment (sleeps 4) located in the heart of the city. You are in close proximity to all of Newcastle's best restaurants, bars and shops. The apartment is also in walking distance to the beautiful Leazes Park and the Quayside. Walking distance to both Newcastle University and Northumbria University. The apartment is situated within a lovely period building and has been decorated and styled to a high standard.

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A spacious bedroom features a comfortable bed covered with a soft yellow blanket. Two bedside tables with lamps provide warm lighting. A wardrobe stands against the wall, reflecting the room's soft illumination. Wall art above the bed adds a subtle decorative touch.
Apartment in Tyne and Wear
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 183 reviews

The Gosforth Retreat

This self contained set up is ideal for those working in the area or for singles or couples wanting an overnight stay for a reasonable price in Newcastle. Located just off the A1 to the north of the city, it is situated in a quiet residential family area and has ample free street parking nearby. Consisting a large double bedroom, a kitchenette with basic cooking facilities and a large bathroom with bath and separate shower.

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A black front door with a glass panel is flanked by a small round table and two brown chairs on a brick patio. Colorful flowers in pots add a touch of greenery near the entrance.
Guest suite in Newcastle upon Tyne
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 442 reviews

Self contained Pied a Terre in Leafy Jesmond

This Pied a Terre is next door to St Mary's Chapel and Jesmond Dene. It's a 5 minute stroll to lovely places for breakfast, drinks or an evening meal. Transport links are excellent, the metro into the city centre, metro centre, the airport and the coast is a 10 minute walk. You’ll love my place because of the location, it really is perfect. Parking is available and there is easy access to motorways both north and south.

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Cottage in Northumberland
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 206 reviews

Gorgeous cottage in stunning rural location

Riding Hills Farm is a cosy, attractive and well equipped one bedroomed cottage situated in one of the prettiest and most interesting parts of Northumberland. Within two miles of the historic town of Corbridge, this comfortable cottage is tucked away in a rural location with stunning views over the Tyne Valley. Despite its rural setting it is close to some excellent pubs and restaurants, and the market town of Hexham.

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A spacious living area features a vibrant accent wall with floral designs. A plush seating arrangement includes a red leather sofa and a uniquely patterned armchair. Large glass doors provide access to a Juliette balcony, introducing natural light and a view of the river.
Flat in Byker
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 107 reviews

Stylish Ouseburn Apartment with River & City Views

This is our newly refurbished flat. We've aimed for opulence and have furnished it with some distinctive pieces. It has a large open plan living space with a spectacular view over the river Tyne to towards the Tyne & Millennium bridges. It has a luxury kitchen and bathroom and a large comfortable bedroom and a sense of stylish tranquility. There are two bedrooms, one with ensuite and Firestick-equipped tv.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Newcastle upon Tyne?

    Explore neighborhoods like Jesmond for leafy surroundings, the Quayside for riverside views and easy access to cultural sites, or Ouseburn for a creative community feel. Each area has a distinct atmosphere and convenient access to restaurants, galleries, and nightlife.

  • What are the best things to do in Newcastle upon Tyne with kids?

    Visit Life Science Centre for hands-on exhibits, explore the Discovery Museum’s interactive galleries, and relax in Exhibition Park’s outdoor spaces. The city has welcoming playgrounds and family-friendly performances throughout the year.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Newcastle upon Tyne?

    Explore the BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art, walk the Millennium Bridge, and discover Newcastle Castle’s rich history. The Quayside area is frequently suggested for riverside strolls and weekend markets.

  • How is the weather in Newcastle upon Tyne?

    Newcastle upon Tyne has cool winters around 36–46°F (2–8°C), with wetter months in late autumn and early winter. Summers typically reach 53–65°F (11–19°C), with mild temperatures and occasional rain, so waterproof layers are useful year-round.

  • What are the best places to visit in Newcastle upon Tyne?

    Discover historic sites like Newcastle Castle and St. Nicholas Cathedral, explore the BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art, or stroll along the Quayside and Millennium Bridge. Ouseburn’s creative spaces and galleries are frequently suggested for visitors seeking local arts.

  • What are some hiking trails in Newcastle upon Tyne?

    Wander along the Town Moor’s expansive landscape, stroll Jesmond Dene’s wooded paths with scenic waterfalls, or explore Hadrian’s Way, a riverside trail with urban and green sights. Each walk has a blend of nature and city views.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Newcastle upon Tyne?

    Explore creative exhibits at Life Science Centre, play in Exhibition Park, and join storytelling sessions at Seven Stories, The National Centre for Children’s Books. Outdoor areas and occasional workshops make for engaging group experiences.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Newcastle upon Tyne?

    Explore coastal towns with sandy beaches, visit historic castles around Northumberland, or discover walking trails in countryside areas near the city. Art lovers may enjoy galleries in nearby market towns and villages.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Newcastle upon Tyne?

    Many stays in neighborhoods such as Jesmond, Heaton, and around the Quayside welcome guests with pets. Enjoy nearby parks and green spaces that make outings with furry friends easier.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Newcastle upon Tyne?

    Layer clothing for unpredictable weather, and try using Metro transit for convenient access to cultural neighborhoods and coastline. Local markets and cafes around Grainger Town and Ouseburn highlight the city’s distinct flavors and community spirit.

  • What is Newcastle upon Tyne known for?

    Newcastle upon Tyne is known for its vibrant music and nightlife, historic architecture, and welcoming community spirit. The riverfront has iconic bridges and public art, while the city’s universities add a lively, creative feel.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Newcastle upon Tyne?

    Wander through Ouseburn’s independent galleries, visit Victoria Tunnel for a guided history tour, and discover the Grainger Market’s locally rooted stalls. Leazes Park and the Lit & Phil Library are frequently suggested for quieter moments.

  • What are the best foods to try in Newcastle upon Tyne?

    Local favorites include stotties, pease pudding sandwiches, and pan haggerty, a comforting potato dish. North East England is also known for craft beers, hearty stews, and sweet pastries found in markets and bakeries.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Newcastle upon Tyne?

    Pack layered clothing to adapt to cool, changeable weather, and bring a waterproof jacket for rain. Comfortable shoes and a small umbrella support city walks and outdoor activities across varied terrain.

  • What is the nightlife in Newcastle upon Tyne like?

    The nightlife has energetic music venues, late-night bars, and comedy clubs, especially around Bigg Market, Collingwood Street, and Ouseburn. Riverside pubs and creative indie spaces are frequently suggested for experiencing the local scene.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Newcastle upon Tyne?

    Newcastle upon Tyne has recurring music, film, and arts festivals, along with city-wide celebrations that highlight local traditions. Outdoor concerts, food fairs, and cultural gatherings are often recommended in late spring and summer. The city’s calendar reflects vibrant creativity and community spirit.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Newcastle upon Tyne?

    Many stays in neighborhoods such as Jesmond, Heaton, and the Quayside have family-friendly layouts and convenient access to parks and museums. Hosts frequently provide amenities like kitchens and child-friendly setups.

  • When is the best time to visit Newcastle upon Tyne?

    Late spring through early autumn is often recommended for gentler temperatures and more outdoor events. Seasonal festivals and weekend markets bring extra energy to riverside neighborhoods in warmer months.

All about Newcastle upon Tyne

Famed for its music and nightlife, Newcastle is a port city in northeast England with seven bridges connecting its city center across the wide span of the River Tyne to the city of Gateshead to the south. Its old docks are now transformed into a bustling quayside, which offers great walks on either side of the river, as well as a riot of restaurants and culture and award-winning waterfront music venue, Sage Gateshead. Some of the historic architecture you’ll encounter includes Roman forts (Hadrian’s Wall ended near here), medieval castles (including the eponymous Newcastle), and a rich shipbuilding heritage. Head to Jesmond or Quayside if you’re looking to experience the nightlife atmosphere, where the bars and dance clubs are always busy and it pays to look your best.

What are the top things to do in Newcastle upon Tyne?

Angel of the North

This majestic steel statue stands 66 feet tall, with a wingspan nearly three times that size. It’s a tribute, in part, to the coal miners who worked the land beneath it for 200 years. The statue has become a symbolic welcome to the north of England.

Newcastle Castle

You can’t come to Newcastle without admiring the Norman stronghold for which it was named. William the Conqueror’s son Robert built the original in the 11th century, although it was rebuilt around a century later. The views from the castle roof are the best in the city.

Gateshead Millennium Bridge

With its sleek and graceful arch across the River Tyne, this is the only bridge in the world that tilts to let boat traffic pass beneath it. You can walk or cycle across it, or stop midway ­­and gaze at another iconic image of Newcastle in the distance, the Tyne Bridge.

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    Newcastle upon Tyne holiday rentals start at £8 per night before taxes and fees

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  • Family-friendly holiday rentals

    760 properties offer extra space & child-friendly amenities

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  • Rentals with dedicated workspaces

    810 properties have a dedicated workspace

  • Wifi availability

    1,550 of Newcastle upon Tyne holiday rentals include wifi access

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  • 4.6 Average rating

    Newcastle upon Tyne stays receive an average rating of 4.6 out of 5 from guests

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    Newcastle upon Tyne’s top spots include Vue Gateshead, Odeon North Shields and Bede

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