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Does anyone know of any cheap(but nice) hotels in newcastle please.?


im going there on my hen night in july and theres about 25 of us. just stuck on hotels.if any one can help that would be great,many thanks.

- Premier Travel Inn is cheap and pleasant, 2 locations located on or near the Quayside, 1 location in the city centre, plus 2 locations adjacent to the airport.
- Travelodge, 1 location near the Quayside.
- Jury's Inn, near Central Station.
- Holiday Inn Express, located on St James Boulevard near Central Station.
- Royal Station Hotel, adjacent to Central Station.
- Thistle Hotel, opposite Central Station.
- The Village Hotel and Spa, Shiremoor (7/8 miles out of city centre, nice place)

Travelodge might be your best bet, check this website for further information and prices.....

http://www.travelodge.co.uk/

Enjoy your stay in Newcastle!

try the backpackers inn on grainger street dead cheap aboot 18 quid a nite and in the middle of town

Check out this site called http://www.cheaphotel-s.com Its search covers 30 over sites with 700,000 hotels.

All the best. Have a nice trip

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