Located in Gateshead, 5.1 km from MetroCentre, Michelangelos - Rooms, Restaurant & Bar provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
In Gateshead, Sutherlands Hotel offers stylish rooms with free WiFi. There is free private parking and Newcastle is a 5-minute drive away.
Emma
United Kingdom
I liked the room. The room was really comfortable and clean. Only downside was that the heating was broken and there was loud clientele chatter late at night in the car park.
Nestled amid 2 acres of beautifully landscaped gardens, this fine Victorian property boasts a peaceful setting in a leafy district of Gateshead, yet within easy reach of Newcastle
Retaining many of...
Norman
United Kingdom
Loved the location, the staff. Food ,service and whole hotel outstanding Will definitely visit again
Ten miles from Newcastle, The Bowes Incline Hotel offers en suite rooms and a 100-seat restaurant. Rooms are well equipped with TV, free Wi-Fi and coffee and tea-making facilities.
John
Greece
Helpful staff. Good restaurant food. Comfortable room.
This stunning mansion set in 4 acres of award-winning gardens is situated on the edge of the Nothhumbrian countryside, yet only 10 minutes' drive from the Newcastle city centre.
Cosy apartment near Newcastle is set in Gateshead, 2.8 km from Newcastle Train Station, 3 km from Sage Gateshead, as well as 3.1 km from Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art.
On average, 3-star hotels in Gateshead cost £77 per night, and 4-star hotels in Gateshead are £79 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Gateshead can on average be found for £131 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Gateshead this weekend is £95 or, for a 4-star hotel, £132. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Gateshead for this weekend cost on average around £281 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
Fly into Newcastle International Airport, 12km from Gateshead. Domestic travellers can take direct trains from major UK cities. Alternatively, drive via the A1 motorway. No direct water transport available.
The most convenient airport for Gateshead is Newcastle International Airport, due to its proximity (approximately 12 km) and excellent transport links to the city. It caters to both domestic and international travellers.
Gateshead, UK, offers various public transport options. The Tyne and Wear Metro system provides frequent services across the region. Bus services, operated by Go North East, cover extensive routes. Alternatively, cycling paths are available, and taxis are plentiful. For driving, the A1 and A184 are key routes.
What guests said about Gateshead:
8.0
Scored 8.0
Gateshead is great for shopping, restaurants etc with...
Gateshead is great for shopping, restaurants etc with Newcastle city and access to Baltic and Glasshouse (formerly Sage) easy . Unfortunately the public transport for me was extremely disappointing and erratic with little incentive to reduce car usage. Ok, they have rush hours like most cities in UK but waiting 1.5 hours on Friday night for a single bus from the terminus that was cancelled every 30 minutes without explanation or apology is totally acceptable!. I wasted a full two hours trying to get from city to hotel in Gateshead and almost gave in to a cab as many other passengers had done. I was determined to keep my carbon footprint intact but it left me livid. If this government want us to leave our cars behind they need to level things up far far better!
Richard
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
Very huge spawling and faceless decrepit 70s building towers...
Very huge spawling and faceless decrepit 70s building towers. Some areas looked run down and dodgy not a place to be late at night.
Maybe there were some prettier areas but in the time we had we didn't find any.
Thd old part 5 mins away was pretty with old country estates, parks and nice restaurants.
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Anonymous
Spain
6.0
Scored 6.0
Rang hotel to let them know i'm disabled and dont handle...
Rang hotel to let them know i'm disabled and dont handle stairs very well so switched to a ground floor room. There is a staff lift which they will let you use if needed. Also dont be conned by local taxis, they told us pub near hotel had a late bar but it didnt and on returning to hotel staff told us 24/7 bar for residents as night watch keeper would get you drinks if after hours. Loads of staff around when we got back after 12am as there had been a wedding function there and they were resetting the place for the morning. No problems at all very clean hotel and breakfast was spot on too.
Screamlead
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
We were visiting The Sage in Gateshead for a Brit Floyd...
We were visiting The Sage in Gateshead for a Brit Floyd concert, but Newcastle just a short walk over the Millennium Bridge, which is a lovely city and quaint quayside Sunday market. Later walked back and up into Gateshead. Don't know the area but didn't seem much to see compared to Newcastle so just assumed Newcastle is the larger city. It was getting dark as well and everything closed, didn't see many restaurants open. We did find a Wetherspoons and had dinner in there. Preferred Newcastle which was vibrant by comparison. It was a short walk through to Gateshead though and maybe we'd have discovered more if we'd had more time there.
Irene
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Gateshead and the surrounding area has a massive range of...
Gateshead and the surrounding area has a massive range of things to see and do and all within a short distance. For instance, on our visit and in one day, we visited 'The Angel of the North', 'Marsden Grotto' (superb place indeed), North Shields the 'Pedestrian/Cycle Tunnel, the 'Barbour' outlet and the Tyne Tunnel as a very small selection.
Paul
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Brilliant location the Hotel looks like hotels i have stayed...
Brilliant location the Hotel looks like hotels i have stayed in in mainland Europe Italy Austria & Southern Germany the food and room was splendid i would of liked to stay longer as my stay was only 4 one night.
I highly recomend this hotel & restrant.
We received a warm welcome on arrival and, during the whole stay, all the staff we encountered were friendly and helpful. Our room was spacious, clean and tidy and the bed very comfortable. We only had breakfast there, with a good choice for everyone - I would recommend the 'full English'. The hotel is in a quiet location and the grounds are a delight (when it's sunny!)
I booked this hotel for the location and the good quality that I have experienced before. Unfortunately, in my excitement of an event, I booked this hotel twice without realizing. The hotel staff were extremely helpful, courteous and kind about the error and within 12 hours they cancelled the double booking and cleared the invoice.
I had booked this hotel for my wife and her friend a few months earlier as they were attending a concert in the Stadium of Light and she had told me that they loved it. As we had a football match in Gateshead I thought I could test it out with her and she wasn't lying. It's just really nice and the staff were all lovely.
Location, visiting family in Low Fell. Lovely appearance both inside and outside, much nicer than the modern hotel chains quayside. Friendly staff, plenty of choice for breakfast, didn't have dinner in the restaurant but it seemed very popular. Will definitely stay again when visiting in future.
Great location just a short walk from the Metro in Gateshead (5 mins) and the Tyne Bridge (10 mins) - perfect.
It’s a lovely house with some personalised touches with hand made lamps that you can also buy, and I am considering one!
The staff and owner were so great, incredibly kind and accommodating. The whole place had a lovely atmosphere and everyone went above and beyond to ensure we were well looked after. I couldn't recommend a hotel more!
Onsite parking and a good bus service to & from the city centre outside hotel.
Rooms were clean and at ground level with easy access to car & restaurant/bar.
Staff were polite & friendly and served a good breakfast.
Comfortable bed, great breakfast. Walked to the Metro Center. A number of restaurants next to the hotel and a great restaurant called the Skiff Inn well worth a visit.
Hotel team very friendly and helpful.
Lovely hotel in a picturesque setting. Excellent friendly host. Big rooms light and airy, beds comfortable and very quiet, ideal to commute to Newcastle and good transport links.
Park Farm have nailed the hotel experience. Great communication. Really good rooms and hassle free stay. Exactly what I needed for my stay near Newcastle. Great price too.
Very friendly staff. Good location in the countryside but close to Newcastle and Gateshead. Good food and plentiful breakfast. Comfortable and clean room.
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