Holiday rentals in Newcastle upon Tyne

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Stay near Newcastle upon Tyne's top sights

Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art25 locals recommend
Gateshead International Stadium3 locals recommend
Sage Gateshead21 locals recommend

Other great holiday rentals in Newcastle upon Tyne

Superhost
Home in County Durham
5 out of 5 average rating, 3 reviews

Modern | Contractors | Free Parking - Central

AmeliaRating, 5 stars1 month ago
Adham’s property was perfect for the one night we spent in Durham. Really easy to access the city, easy to find and great communication from Adham. Thank you - we’ll be back
Guest favourite
Home in Cockfield
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 408 reviews

Modern Cottage with hottub in Peaceful Area

IsmailRating, 5 stars3 weeks ago
This was everything I was looking for in a solo retreat. I felt right at home, everything was already set up so didn't need to faf about. The accommodation was pristine and emaculant so no issues about worrying if I need to clean before setting up. When checking in, there is no reception in the area but luckily check in instructions were clear which made it soo much easier.
Superhost
Home in Easington Colliery
4.84 out of 5 average rating, 504 reviews

Complete house pets welcome sleeps 4

AudreyRating, 5 stars1 week ago
I was comfortable and felt safe in Ellen's house. Easy street parking. No outside noise nice and peaceful. Everything you need in an Airbnb. Excellent communication from Ellen she couldn't do enough. I'd book again for sure.
Top guest favourite
Cottage in Northumberland
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 108 reviews

Ebenezer House

jillRating, 5 stars4 days ago
We had a fantastic stay at this lovely holiday cottage! The property was clean, well-equipped, and full of charm—perfect for a relaxing getaway. The location was absolutely ideal: peaceful and scenic. We loved that the beach is literally a minute from the cottage. Shops and great places to eat are within walking distance. Olivia is a perfect host and was really quick to answer any questions we had. Highly recommend and we’ll definitely be back!
Guest favourite
Home in County Durham
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 18 reviews

Durham Holiday Home

TarendeepRating, 5 stars1 month ago
Absolutely fantastic host, very responsive to our messages and was very flexible to accommodate our very late check in. Very understanding as we booked under difficult circumstances. Lovely spacious house and in immaculate condition.
Top guest favourite
Cottage in Cullercoats
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 165 reviews

Sea view Fraser Cottage 2BDR - Great Location

DennisRating, 5 stars2 weeks ago
We had a great family gathering to celebrate our Golden Wedding Anniversary with our eldest son and his family next door in #12 and our youngest and wife with us. I am partially disabled due to a fall after our initial booking and expressed my concern about the showering facilities before arriving. Michael responded to this by adding grab rails, shower stool and mat before our arrival. Full marks for that. I had also been concerned by the prospect of climbing stairs, but managed them well enough. The cottage was light, bright and very clean . It is 5 minutes to Cullercoats Bay beach, albeit down a steep hill. There is Co-Op store 5 minutes walk in the other direction. Didn't try the Queen's Head but did go to the free jazz lunchtime session in the Cullercoats Crescent Club and was made most welcome. We would use this cottage again if the occasion shoud arise.
Guest favourite
Home in Tow Law
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 112 reviews

Large countryside home

AllanRating, 5 stars5 days ago
Great clean, spacious family home, felt at ease, very comfortable, enjoyed our stay. Great value for money. Completed Spennymoor parkrun and visited Durham for Rugby.
Guest favourite
Home in County Durham
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 68 reviews

Hidden beauty in peaceful place

KenRating, 5 stars1 month ago
Pattrycya’s lovely house was far more than we expected! Really enjoyed staying in it. Something special!

Quick stats about holiday rentals in Newcastle upon Tyne

  • Total rentals

    1.6K properties

  • Total number of reviews

    47K reviews

  • Family-friendly rentals

    750 properties are a good fit for families

  • Pet-friendly rentals

    290 properties allow pets

  • Rentals with dedicated workspaces

    750 properties have a dedicated workspace

  • Wifi availability

    1.5K properties include access to wifi

Your guide to Newcastle upon Tyne

Introduction

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.


The best time to stay in a holiday rental in Newcastle upon Tyne

Being so close to the North Sea, Newcastle can get pretty chilly, so make sure you pack accordingly. Summer temperatures don’t average much above 62 degrees Fahrenheit, and it’s usually hottest in August; the winter months average a daily high of 48 degrees, but can dip as low as the mid-20s. Unless you really luck out, you can more or less bank on it raining at some point during your stay, so pack plenty of layers and a waterproof jacket to keep warm. But don’t forget to bring a smart-looking coat, too: in Newcastle people like to look good when they go leave their apartments and hit the town.


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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