 In the heart of the city centre, this boutique hotel has an understated chic, minimalist style, situated within a Grade II listed building and oozing period charm and contemporary style.
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Included (as standard) in all rooms are such luxuries as: air conditioning, triple-glazed windows, Hypnos beds, crisp white Egyptian percale cotton bed linen, drench showers, soothing Niche toiletries and cool waffle bathrobes. You will also find a plasma or LCD TV and DVD player with DVD library, as well as other facilities.
Attractions within a 5-minute walk include Theatre Royal, Metro Radio Arena, Eldon Square Shopping Centre, Centre for Life, Central railway station, Monument Metro, Quayside, The Sage Gateshead, the Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art and the Millennium Bridge.
By Rail - Finding the hotel on foot - Central Station is on Neville Street. Walking will take you around 8-10 minutes. Turn right out of the exit, ignore 2 small left turnings, then the road forks (almost immediately into a four-way forked crossroads). Take the second left into Collingwood. Follow Collingwood for 3 left turnings and the third left is Grey Street. Driving from the South - South Shields, Sunderland, Jarrow, Washington and Gateshead International Stadium A167 (A184, A19) - Follow A167 over the Tyne Bridge. Take first exit at the major roundabout, just after a railway bridge this is Mosley Street - signed St. Nicholas Cathedral, Central Station and Life Science Centre. This will then bring you to cross roads. The hotel is on the corner of Mosley and Grey Street (right hand side). Parking is 100 metres away. To get to the car park, take the first left at the cross roads and 50 metres down the bank is Dean Street Car park. From the North - Scotland, Morpeth, Hexham, Airport, Jedburgh, and from the East - A167 (A1, A69, A696) (merges to A167M). Also B1318, A1058, B1307 and A193. Follow A167M South towards Gateshead/Tyne Bridge/Gateshead Millennium Bridge. You will be taking the sixth main exit from the through-road past the exhibition park and Military Vehicle Museum. Landmarks to observe before your sixth exit from the A167M. Follow the first exit signs for the B1318 out of the city and University of Newcastle in towards the city. Second exit signs via A5108 towards Jesmond. Third exit signs via B1307 out of the city and University of Northumbria. At Newcastle & University Gallery, head into the city. The fourth exit is a small slip road out of the city. Fifth exit via A193 out of the city. Where King's Manor Business Park is signed, head into the city at Laing Art Gallery. A small exit for the business park slips here also. Be sure that you ignore it. At the sixth exit, there is a major roundabout. Take first exit for Holy Jesus Hospital & A186 City Road. Take second exit signed Tyne Bridge A167, A184 ,A19, The South and Gateshead International Stadium. Take third exit into Mosley Street, signed St. Nicholas Cathedral, Central Station and Life Science Centre. The hotel is on the corner of Mosley and Grey Street. Luggage may be set down and parking is 100 metres away. From the West, Airport, Jedburgh and Ponteland - Via A189, follow South directions towards Redheugh Bridge/Newcastle Opera House/Metrocentre. Follow the A189 after the first roundabout on the left, just after you see the town walls). At the second roundabout, take the first exit signed for Newcastle Opera House into Westgate Road. Tenth left off of Westgate Road brings you into Grey Street. Landmarks: After the sixth street on the left (Grainger Street), the road forks. Stay on left fork into Collingwood, this then merges into Mosley Street. Take the second left from here into Grey Street, the hotel is on the corner of Mosley and Grey Street.
Local Attractions :
• The Baltic Flour Mill - The former Baltic Flour Mill on the Gateshead bank of the Tyne has become the largest international centre for contemporary visual arts outside of London, with 10,000 square metres of space
• Centre of Life - The Centre for Life, a unique science village in the heart of Newcastle upon Tyne, fosters advancement in the life sciences.
• The Metro Centre (4 Miles) - Explore and Discover the exciting world of Retail Therapy at MetroCentre, where you can find a whole host of small unique shops in themed areas alongside popular high street names.
• Beamish Museum (9 Miles) - The North of England Open Air Museum, where the past comes to life. Beamish is unique. We're no ordinary museum but a living, working experience of life as it was in the Great North in the early 1800s and 1900s.
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