Copthorne Hotel Newcastle, Aiden
Copthorne Hotels, The Copthorne Hotel, Close, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 3RT -
Up to
120 guestsOffers
catering
The Copthorne Hotel Newcastle is situated on the Quayside, in Newcastle city centre. Offers 8 fully equipped and flexable meeting rooms for you to choose from.
Aiden is perfect for meetings up to 40 delegates.
Capacity & layout
Standing
up to 120
Theatre
up to 80
Boardroom
up to 30
Cabaret
up to 40
Classroom
up to 30
Catering & drinks
Catering facilities
Amenities
Disabled access
Table / chairs included
Premises parking
Audio & visual
Projector & screen
WiFi
Location
Reviews
Gina Gould
Excellent location and a good size room with doors opening onto a balcony (overlooking the river). The restaurant was very good. A buffet breakfast with plenty of choice and a delicious dinner menu. The staff were quick, efficient and friendly. We were part of a coach holiday but would stay again.
Gavin Young
Room type: Club Room Lovely Room, great night's sleep. Very clean. Only downside was the shower head is not adjustable for a taller guest this was a bit of an awkward operation otherwise bathroom was clean and comfortable. The staff were all helpful, pleasant and courteous what more can someone ask. I would definitely stay here again.
Ann Craney
The hotel and room were perfect apart from the constant noise of a motor/generator permanently running. Also we paid the same price as friends for a one night stay, they had free breakfast but we paid an additional charge. No continuity
Brian Collins
We stayed as part of a coach party, the staff were excellent, the food okay but only had 4 choices for dinner, would have rather paid extra for something of the main menu, the breakfast although okay the bacon tasted like cardboard and the scrambled eggs were watery but had a good varied choice. The room although comfy was on the second floor and had no windows you could open only 2 small vents, and no air conditioning in the room, if it was hotter it would have been unbearable, we did ask to be moved to the 1st floor where the rooms had a small balcony with an opening door but none were available, if I stayed again I would insist on a balcony room. The windows in the room were also dirty where the seagulls had dive bombed them .
Steve McShane
This is, and always was a good hotel and we've stayed here many times; the rooms are fine and the breakfast is excellent. The location is ok too, with a short walk along the river to the Quayside or up the hill to the city centre. However, they've now brought in a car parking company so there are parking charges each day (2.50 per hour for anyone, or a "special rate" of 12.50 for a day for guests - so non-guests e.g. relatives would have to pay 60 pounds for a day!). The signs and machines all over the reception were pretty large and I felt they really affected the ambience of the reception. I think 4-star hotels should be better than this.
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