The Royal Station Hotel Newcastle, Grey
Neville Street, Newcastle Upon Tyne, NE1 5DH -
Up to
30 guestsOffers
cateringInternal Catering
allowed
Discover Newcastle at the Royal Station hotel. Located in the heart of the city centre and set inside a beautiful Grade I listed building, this historic venue features 145 classically designed and comfortable rooms with a range of modern and convenient amenities including the Empire restaurant and bar, Newcastle city-centre parking, free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, indoor swimming pool, sauna, and a fitness centre.
The perfect base for your next Geordie adventure, Royal Station Hotel is a one-minute walk from Newcastle’s central train and metro station and a short walk from city-centre shops, the quayside, theatres, art galleries, restaurants, and bars.
For those looking for a Royal unique Northeast wedding and events venue, The Station Hotel features 10 beautiful function rooms. For weddings, the hotel’s Victoria and Collingwood suites are particularly beautiful, filled with Victorian architecture and period features including ornate fireplaces, large casement windows and chandeliers.
Located on the first floor, this room has a maximum capacity of 15 in a boardroom style layout making it the perfect sized room for a board meeting.
Capacity & layout
Standing
up to 30
Dining
up to 20
Theatre
up to 30
Boardroom
up to 15
Cabaret
up to 16
Catering & drinks
Catering arrangements
Catering facilities
Refreshments
Alcohol
Amenities
Disabled access
Flipchart
Heating
Natural light
Table / chairs included
Tea
Whiteboards
Public transport
Premises parking
Overnight accommodation
Breakout rooms
Audio & visual
Projector & screen
TV screen
WiFi
Space rules
Allowed events
Wedding ceremony licence
Licensed for alcohol
Location
Reviews
Diane Needham
Hotel was lovely. Staff were friendly and helpful. Breakfast was good. Location brilliant right next to train station. Stayed 3 nights and really enjoyed ourselves. The Christmas trees looked amazing too. Only down side was the beds were not very comfortable but I suppose everyone likes different things when it comes to beds.
Rebecca Cacioppo
Stayed here last night. Parking right outside but £19 overnight for this which I thought was expensive. Room warm and comfortable. No fan in bathroom though and it wasn't the cleanest. Didn't feel safe coming back later on with homeless people sitting by the entrance begging. Also didn't feel comfortable having to give my name and room number to get through the door to bouncers-perhaps I've been watching too many Liam Neeson movies. Bartender wasn't helpful when we asked if we could have a hot chocolate -even seemed to roll his eyes but not everyone wants alcohol at bedtime. Location central which was perfect.
Shaun Murphy
Great location,rooms spacious & airy . Decorated with creams & dark browns ,very 70s/ 80s . Bathroom lighting minimal ,not great for shaving or I imagine make up .... Sound of doors slamming shut a regular occurrence. Extortionate mini bar , however at least there was one . £50 deposit taken on arrival on top of hotel cost ( this is apparently returned when you leave the room in good order - I did notice they took the money ,I didn't notice them giving back ....keep an eye on that one !) Pleasant overall stay , however not excellent. I won't be rushing back sadly .
Harry Turner
Probably had the worst overall hotel experience I’ve ever had after staying here just for one night. I booked it because of the location, as I was meeting friends for a day out in Newcastle and thought I’d try the non-budget experience for once. I’ve stayed in quite a few hotels, all over the world and this place is the worst I think, pound for pound, because the awfulness was just constantly ongoing. I've stayed in more run-down ones with worse service but I think cumulatively this must be most unpleasant experience I’ve had. Basing that on the money spent and the reputation of the hotel plus the (former) grandeur of the building and location. It is shocking to see such an impressive building being allowed to fall into mismanagement. The rubbishness started from booking a room, with the rates very expensive, but they came with perks (none of which I used so be aware), like a free drink and discounted food in the restaurant. I chose to pay on arrival for flexibility, in case I was delayed or unable to travel and I (foolishly) assumed that was what would happen. Instead, payment was taken from my credit card five days before. I got a notification via my banking app and was confused so I contacted my bank and they confirmed that the payment had been taken. I contacted the hotel by email and got a response saying it was a ‘pending’ payment only. This has never happened before as I invariably choose to pay on arrival when staying somewhere. I responded back and told them that they had in fact taken payment early (the bank confirmed this and contradicted what the hotel respondent said and told me it was an attempt to take payment and not a holding payment or whatever) and got a passive aggressive argumentative response back saying basically don’t bother staying if I don’t like it and I can ask for a refund. I did consider this as I was pretty fed up by now but another staff member responded back and was much more friendly, so I decided to go ahead anyway as it was too short notice to book anywhere else. But be warned if you choose the 'pay on arrival' option- you'll actually pay nearly a week before. Arrived eventually, expecting to be able to check in around 3/4pm. One good point- the receptionist was lovely and allowed me to store my bag securely so I could join my friends. I knew I had to wait for my room to be ready, so that was useful and much appreciated. However, after leaving my friends to go check in, I went back at the arranged time and my room wasn’t ready. Not ideal but luckily I was able to get back to my group and arrange to come back later. In the end I went back three times, over the course of over three hours and my room still wasn’t ready. My experience was starting to get a bit surreal at this point, having spent nearly four hours trying to check in, multiple times. After the third attempt to access my room, I eventually got booked in. I had asked for a quiet room on the top floor- so they put me in one facing the main road, with constant traffic and noise from passers-by. The room had old, rickety windows that I couldn’t shut properly so was kept awake all night by the constant noise. The room was dated and in disrepair -the bath was dirty, stained with rust or something and the broken window was propped up with a remote control to keep it open when I came in. The whole place looked old (not in a good way), dated and crumbling. This place is absolutely not worth the money. You have got to remember they charge well over £100 a night for even the cheapest rooms. If you can’t find anywhere nearby just stay out of town somewhere decent and get a taxi- it’ll still be cheaper and you’ll regret booking here. The place probably deserves one star but because of some of the helpful and friendly staff, who are trying their best and the pretty decent breakfast offering, I’d give it two.
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