“Hotel Indigo's Newcastle property celebrates the city's vibrant culture through a unique neighbourhood-inspired design concept. No two rooms are alike, with bespoke artwork, local references, and a design language that makes this one of Newcastle's most individual and creatively compelling stays.”
“Durham's Hotel Indigo channels the spirit of the city's mining and industrial past through beautifully curated interiors. Each room tells a local story, making this boutique property a genuinely immersive experience - where heritage, contemporary design, and the shadow of the Cathedral all meet.”
“An intimate 49-room boutique hotel within a Grade II listed Georgian building on one of Britain's finest streets. Each room carries its own distinctive personality - individually designed with signature colours, high ceilings, and original features that set it apart from every chain hotel in the city.”
“Housed in a row of elegant Georgian townhouses in the city's Hanover Square, Hotel du Vin Newcastle is all exposed brick, rich leather, and wine-themed interiors done with real flair. The bistro is one of the better dining rooms in the city centre and the rooms have the kind of considered character that the Hotel du Vin group does consistently well.”
“Opened in 2025 following a substantial investment, Dakota Newcastle brings bold, masculine luxury to the Quayside. Plush rooms with Tyne views, a sleek Grill restaurant, Champagne Room, Cigar Terrace, and meticulous attention to detail set a new benchmark for boutique hospitality in the city.”
“A sleek, contemporary hotel on the Newcastle Quayside with sharp interiors, a rooftop bar, and views across the Tyne. INNSiDE by Melia brings a continental design sensibility to the riverfront that sets it apart from the more traditional Quayside properties - a genuinely stylish option for travellers who want modern design without sacrificing location.”
“Durham's most beloved boutique, 40 Winks occupies a Grade II listed Victorian building on the banks of the River Wear. Nine individually designed rooms - each with its own character - Molton Brown toiletries, a residents-only bar, and extraordinary Cathedral views create an experience unlike any other in County Durham.”
“Malmaison has always understood that great hotels should have personality and Malmaison Newcastle is no exception. Housed in a converted Victorian warehouse, its moody, dramatic interiors - bold colours, low lighting, and statement furnishings - give it a distinctly theatrical boutique character.”