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Which Premier Inn/Travelodge/Holiday Inn are closest to the nightlife in Newcastle?
I'm planning on traveling to Newcastle (from Scotland) for my 18th in January with 6 of my friends obviously for the nightlife and to do some shopping during the day.
We're looking for the cheapest possible hotels but still decent quality/standards - the Travelodge, Premier Inn or Holiday Inn are kind of our price range.
Most of these hotels seem to have a few dotted about the centre of Newcastle but which ones are closest to the nightlife? It's mainly to keep taxis cheap or give us the option to walk places so any help would be much appreciated thank you!
5 Answers
- SeanLv 59 years agoFavorite Answer
jury's inn,newcastle 5 min walk into town
holiday inn ,waterloo street again 5 min walk
premier inn, newgate street 10 min walk... night club on doorstep
premier inn , lombard street 10 min walkinto the town centre, or 2 min walk to the bars on the queyside
premier inn millenium ,city road ,15/20 min walk
travel lodge the only one in newcastle 15 min walk although the carpets are stuck together with gaffer tape , so god knows what the rooms are like
you should not pay more than £8 in a taxi for the furthest journey
Source(s): n/cle taxi driver - toontaxidriverLv 49 years ago
3 Premier Inns in newcasty centretle 2 on quayside and one newcsatle central all very close to centre and 1 travlel lodge on quayside best book one of them no need 4 taxis then picked 5 girls in my taxi last week and they booked a cheaper htl cause it was cheaper than the city ones but cost them £12 for taxis ea way and they were staying 2 nights and was 12 of them so ended up paying more and it was in the middle of no where most web sites tell u how far it is fr centre 2 holiday inns one 7 mile away at seaton burn and one in jesmond 1/2 mile away nice htls
Source(s): taxi driver 22 years - peanut 2Lv 79 years ago
Remember close to nightlife = noisy.
I would get one a little bit away from the main strip.
Like a 10 minute walk or something like that.
Otherwise you will be woken up by noise in the morning.
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