Caledonian Hotel Newcastle Upon Tyne (Newcastle Upon Tyne)

Caledonian Hotel Newcastle Upon Tyne (Newcastle Upon Tyne)
Caledonian Hotel Newcastle Upon Tyne

country: United Kingdom, city: Newcastle Upon Tyne (City Centre)

Caledonian Hotel Newcastle Upon Tyne Caledonian Hotel Newcastle Upon Tyne

Location
The hotel is set in Jesmond, a quiet residential area of Newcastle, but five minutes from the centre.Newcastle Airport is 7.5 miles away from the Hotel. Newcastle Central rail station is 2 miles away from the Hotel.

Rooms
The rooms are small and are kept in fair condition along with the bathrooms. The rooms are simple but clean and comfortable.

Restaurant
There is a coffee house in the hotel, but the main restaurant is situated in the neighboring hotel.

General
This is a very good hotel with a welcoming and homely atmosphere. Rooms are of a good standard.

Hotel Facilities:Room Facilities:
Baby sitting service
Lift
Parking facilities (at cost)
Reception
Room service
Cable / Satellite TV
Hairdryer
Iron and ironing board
Radio
Telephone
Television

Extra Information:
3 km to City Centre
13 km to the Airport (Newcastle-Upon-Tyne)
11 km to the Airport (Newcastle-Upon-Tyne)
5 min walk to the nearest Metro Station (West Jesmond)
4 km to the nearest Station (Newcastle Central)
1 min walk to the nearest Bus Stop<#

Address:
Osborne Road
Newcastle Upon Tyne
Nez 2AT


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