Advantages: Right on the quayside, not too far from town, views Disadvantages: Quite expensive
...Then she rang the Copthorne Hotel, who told her that yes, they could get three to a room (a twin room with a camp bed), and they wouldn't need to take a deposit unless we wanted 4 or more rooms. They quoted her a price of £135 per room per night, so for 3 to a room, £45 each ain't that bad. It didn't include breakfast, but with it being right on the Quayside, yards from the Sunday "market," it wouldn't be hard to find a van selling sausage butties. ... ...washout.
PPP called the Copthorne again to cancel the provisional booking of 3 rooms that we'd made, and request a twin room for me and her. They told her the only one they had available that weekend was an executive room that would be another £50 - then she pointed out (in a conversation that should have lasted 2 minutes but in fact lasted for 20, including the time it took to fetch the reception team manager) they'd been holding the 3 standard ...
mangocat 12.01.2007
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Advantages: Views of the Quayside, very friendly Disadvantages: Rather expensive
...to stay in the Newcastle Copthorne (a short train ride away) because back in 1997, just before my graduation, we walked past the hotel and said "Wow, this hotel looks so flash. We must come back and stay here one day!"
I booked the best deal I could find which was directly with the hotel and mentioned it was a special occasion. When we arrived (after a short walk from the station), we were pleasantly surprised when the receptionist offered us a ... ...us we had been upgraded to an executive room with access to the business lounge and complimentary continental breakfast.
The hotel is right on the Quayside, where many of Newcastle's coolest bars and restaurants are located. The hotel lobby is vast and fitting for a four star hotel and there was a real fire burning merrily away in the fireplace - a welcoming touch. I can't comment on the hotel restaurants as we didn't use them but the leisure facilities ...
pinseyt 26.04.2004
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Advantages: Great view. Close to city centre. Lots of facilities. Disadvantages: Normal price a bit dear.
Every room of the Copthorne Hotel overlooks the River Tyne and the view from each room is quite stunning. We had chosen the Copthorne as the AA were running a special offer for breaks, which saved us over £70 per night. The room was very comfortable with cable TV and a special TV channel to give residents all the information they may need regarding the hotel facilities.
The staff gave us a very warm welcome, which of course people from Newcastle ... ...and restaurants, the hotel has its own swimming pool and steam room, which open before breakfast allowing that early morning dip.
The peace and quiet in the hotel hides the fact that the centre of Newcastle is literally only a few minutes walk from the Hotel, in particular the Italian sector which has many great little Bistros and restaurants. I would recommend this hotel to anybody visiting Newcastle. ...
daseaford 04.10.2000
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Advantages: On the Quayside and Magnificent! Disadvantages: They book up quickly during holiday times.
As you walk in you are transferred to another place. The glass atrium shows off one of the spectacular features of the hotel, it's view. The River Tyne allows for a tranquel background for a relaxing weekend break.
When ever we go to Newcastle this is one of our favourite places to stay. The setting provides a rich and romatic setting that lets love blossom and the world around you to melt away.
Location:
From North: approach Newcastle on A1(M), ... ...exit and follow City Centre signs; at next roundabout take B1600 Quayside exit, hotel is on the right. From South: approach Newcastle on A1(M), pass Washington Services and follow A1 Gateshead signs. Take slip road A184 City Centre; A184 becomes A189. At end of Redheugh Bridge take 1st left and follow B1600 Quayside signs, hotel is on the right. Intercity Railway Station: 5 mins by car Taxi cost: 3.00 GBP Bus fare: 0.35 GBP Newcastle Int’l Airport: ...
ukusa 27.11.2004
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Advantages: Close to Centre Disadvantages: expensive Room service
A night in the Copthorne Hotel was a Christmas present for my boyfriend and it was a fantastic experience. The Hotel is close to the City Centre and all rooms over look the Quayside. The facilities are excellent and we spent a good couple of hours induldging in the luxuries of a Spa, Swimming Pool, Sauna and Steam Room, which was a perfect way to relax. The Staff are all welcoming and it was nice to relax and feel spoilt for a change. We booked the ...
Kpervin 25.02.2003
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