The Royal Station Hotel Newcastle, Northumberland
Neville Street, Newcastle Upon Tyne, NE1 5DH -
Up to
20 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 and benefits from natural daylight and high ceilings.
Capacity & layout
Standing
up to 20
Theatre
up to 20
Boardroom
up to 12
Cabaret
up to 10
Classroom
up to 10
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
Roger Hawthorne
Everything was great and the staff are excellent, my room was on the front and quite noisy, a reasonable trade off for the good location though. For safety reasons I guess, our windows would only open a few inches which didn't help as the room was really warm and sadly no air conditioning. It didn't detract from our fab weekend and would stay again
Jane Stewart
Nice large superior room though no drawer storage for a 3 day stay. Unfortunately the small fan provided didn't help us sleep as room was so hot (windows don't open). Leisure centre is fine but steam room out of order and lots of stairs to negotiate. I'd recommend taking flip flops.
Waleska Jackowski Bilous
I had a terrible impression from the moment I arrived. I arrived late at night, tired, with two large suitcases, and the hotel has many stairs. The hotel staff just watched as I carried the suitcases up the stairs, without offering help at any point. The reception and stairs are beautiful, but unfortunately, the rooms are not. And again, the hotel has many, many stairs with no one to help you carry your luggage. I do not recommend it for people with mobility issues. The only good part of this hotel is the location, which couldn't be better.
leysa robinson
Location of hotel is perfect for being in the middle of Newcastle and had food in small restaurant which was decent, but unfortunately that is the only positive. Rooms are dark dingy and dirty. We paid nearly £700 for 3 nights, but had to climb over each other to get in and out of bed. We asked for a room change which was refused so had to move bed. Bed was ripped, cracks in roof. Someone's finger nails on carpet. Unfortunately won't stay again. Would have left but money non refundable and no rooms in area due to event.
annie-v
The location of this hotel is really the biggest thing it has going for it. Right next to the train station you can get in and out very quickly. The service was fine-we did not interact with the staff enough to truly get a feel for anything. However, the room was very bad. Musty, moldy, with cracked titles and stained drapes and sheets. In one bed the sheets weren't even put on right. The towels while smelling and looking clean had pieces of dried grass on some of them.
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