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Royal Station Hotel Newcastle Upon Tyne [edit info]
Neville Street
Newcastle Upon Tyne, United Kingdom
Description:Situated in the heart of the bustling city of Newcastle upon Tyne, the Royal Station Hotel combines elegant Victorian architecture with up-to-date facilities and takes pride in offering a courteous and friendly service. Opened by Queen Victoria and Prince Albert in 1858, the hotel has been recently refurbished to a very high standard and now features 144 spacious en-suite bedrooms, a choice of fourteen versatile conference suites the largest of which can accommodate up to 200 delegates, Wi-Fi high speed Internet in all areas, a leisure centre, and the popular Destination Bar. Conveniently located, adjacent to the central station, the hotel is the ideal base for exploring the city whether visiting on business or pleasure.
Amenities:Business Center, Room Service, High-speed Internet, Fitness Room, Restaurant, Parking, Swimming pool, Pets Allowed, Tour Desk, Massage / Beauty Centre, Bar / Lounge, Gymnasium, Elevator / Lift, 24 Hour Reception, Dry Cleaning, Air Conditioned, Non-Smoking Rooms, Banquet Facilities, Conference Room(s), Currency Exchange, Safe-Deposit Box, Sauna, Mini Bar, Refrigerator, Cable / Satellite TV, Bath / Hot Tub, Meeting Rooms, Coffee / Tea Maker, Hair Dryer, Modem / Data Port, TV, CD Player, Laundry service
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The Royal Station Hotel is situated in the centre of town, close to the Central Railway Station, it is still only five miles from the airport. The restaurant - La Grille - has both à la carte and table d'hôte menus along with a good wine list. The Empire Bar is pleasant and informal. Room amenities include a Clock radio, Cable/satellite TV, Coffee/tea maker, Telephone, Private bathroom, Hair dryer and Trouser press. Other hotel facilities include wireless internet access, a Leisure Club with an in-door swimming pool, Jacuzzi, steam room and cold plunge pool as well as a fitness area and the popular Destination Bar.
Facilities:
24h. Check-in, 24h. Reception, Air-conditioned in common, Bar-s, Bicycle rental, Café, Car Park, Conference Room, Gym, Heated Pool, Indoor Pool, Laundry Service, Lift-s, Money Exchange, Public internet, Reception Area, Restaurant - non-smoking, Restaurant -s, Room Service, Safe, Sauna, Steam bath, Sunbathing Terrace, Whirlpool, WLAN access point

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From: KJ, Germany
Date of Stay: July, 2004
Actual hotel and rooms do absolutely not match the very pompous discription on the internet and in-hotel available flyers. Rooms are old, haven't been remodelled in years. Local people say it is one of the worst hotels in town. Absolutely not recommendable for the business traveller.
 
From: Heather Blackwell, United Kingdom
Date of Stay: January, 2008
not exactly disabled friendly...lots of stairs on each floor (even if you use the lift)
 
From: TK, Ireland
Date of Stay: June, 2004
Excellent hotel for service and location, I would certainly use the hotel again on my next visit. There was some confusion over the type of room booked, I booked two single rooms and my documentation clearly showed this but on arrival at reception they had a reservation for one double room. The problem was delt with quickly and effecently by the staff and no discomford was felt.
 
From: Reviewer has requested to be kept anonymous.
Date of Stay: November, 2007
Simply over rated and over priced, it wins on reputation, which presumably will fall, and on location, which is great for being in the centre of all things Newcastle.
 
From: Richard Sneddon, United Kingdom
Date of Stay: November, 2007
We had two twin rooms booked - one was very large, the other quite small. Both were the same price so if you don't thin your room is as good as it should be, worth asking at reception. I only found out about the difference the day we were leaving.
 
From: Karen Sweaney-Benton, Australia
Date of Stay: October, 2007
Well located in central Newcastle the rooms are comfortable but in those we had the station noise was annoying. Like all English hotels the pricing is expensive.
 
From: Alan F Hale, United Kingdom
Date of Stay: September, 2007
We were given a room that was NOT as described in the add, things were not supplied as the add on the web stated. When I broched the subject with the staff I was given short shrift with no sorry, as they were unable to say what rooms had what? The Hotel was in a very good position but EXTREMLY NOISY, not only from other guests but also from staff emptying bottles from one contaier to another at various times during the early hours. All in all a uncomfortable stay. And we wont be returning to this hotel.
 

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