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Pocket Guide: 1 Star Hotels in Newcastle-upon-Tyne

The city of Newcastle-upon-Tyne attracts groups of friends and couples who come here for the art, culture, sports and of course the lively nightlife - in fact, the city is known as the best place for nightlife in the United Kingdom. If you're visiting Newcastle-upon-Tyne for a short break or longer stay and looking for value-for-money accommodation, you'll find one-star hotels in the city centre, within walking distance of attractions such as Central Arcade and St. James' Park.

Budget Accommodation at Newcastle-Upon-Tyne's 1 Star Hotels

If you're looking for value-for-money accommodation in Newcastle-upon-Tyne city centre, you'll find budget hostels are your best bet. Usually located within walking distance of museums, galleries and live music venues, hostels offer affordable accommodation in shared dormitory rooms with 24-hour front desks and free WiFi.

Hotels Close to Newcastle-Upon-Tynes Free Attractions

Just because you're on a budget doesn't mean you can't make the most of a break in Newcastle-upon-Tyne. There are plenty of free museums and galleries to explore with your friends, from the University Gallery to the Great North Museum. The latter is close to Haymarket metro station and is the place to see stuffed animals, mummies and fossils. No visit to Newcastle-upon-Tyne is complete without a day trip to see the Angel of the North, and you can hop on a bus from the city centre to get there. This iconic statue is one of the largest statues of its kind, and it's the perfect spot for a holiday snapshot. At the end of a long day, you can make the most of your hostel's free WiFi to share your photos online with friends and family.

Dining Out on a Budget in Newcastle-Upon-Tyne

While most hostels have their own canteen or restaurant where you can enjoy breakfast, lunch and dinner, you'll find plenty of opportunities for dining out on a budget in Newcastle-upon-Tyne. Bigg Market is a great spot for a bite to eat at lunchtime, or during the after work 'happy hour' when you can find many restaurants offering three courses for under £10. The city's Chinatown in Stowell Street is a great place for Thai, Korean, Chinese and Japanese food on a budget, while some of the curry houses on Cloth Market offer deals where you can enjoy a starter, curry, rice and a drink for under a tenner.

Enjoy a Budget Break at Newcastle-Upon-Tyne's Hostels

With plenty of things to see and do if you're on a budget, Newcastle-upon-Tyne is a great destination for couples or groups of friends on a weekend break. one-star hotels may be basic, but most provide amenities such as a 24-hour front desk, so you can check in or out at a time that suits you. Most are located in the city centre and within easy walking distance of a range of shops, restaurants and free attractions, so you can make the most of your weekend in Newcastle.