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Grey Street Hotel
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: 4.14 / 5
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Location: City Centre -> Monument
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The place is very special, because Grey Street is a World Heritage site. You are in the heart of the art and cultural renaissance, which is soaked in everything around. Newcastle accommodates blend of world-class elegance and contemporary... more
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City Apartments Newcastle - city
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: 4.47 / 5
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Location: City Centre -> Monument
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Features: Facilities for disabled people, Body massage, Luggage room, Rooms for non-smokers available, Steam bath, Golf course at hotel, Photocopier at the reception, Hydrotherapy treatments, Fax service, 24-hour front desk, All rooms for... more
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Copthorne Hotel Newcastle
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: 2.87 / 5
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Location: Near City Centre -> Manors
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Features: Room service (24h), Restaurant, Elevator, Laundry, Conference centre, Internet cafe, Banqueting services, Pets accepted, Access for disabled, 24-hour front desk, Exchange office, Free secure parking at hotel, Secretarial services, Bar,... more
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About Newcastle
Newcastle upon Tyne, or as it is commonly called Newcastle, is the 20th most populated city in England. The town is located in the midst of beautiful surroundings and charming villages on the north bank of the Tyne River. An idea was discussed to unite the city with its surrounding smaller boroughs. The result would be the second largest city in the UK.
Newcastle has got its name since 1080. It was founded by Hadrian, the Roman Emperor, famous for the wall he built throughout almost all the lands of the Empire. In fact the remains of the Wall of Hadrian can still be seen in Newcastle, which at that time was named Pons Aelius. After the Romans lost the city it was ruled by the Anglo-Saxons as part of the Northumbria Kingdom.