Hotels near Newcastle Central Station
Newcastle Central Station is the main railway hub in Newcastle upon Tyne, offering excellent connections to local, regional, and national destinations. Situated in the heart of the city, it’s surrounded by a mix of historic architecture, lively shopping streets, and bustling nightlife. Staying near Newcastle Central Station makes it easy to explore the city’s top attractions, including the scenic Quayside and the iconic St. James’ Park, putting the best of Newcastle right at your doorstep.
Newcastle City Centre
Located just 0.5 miles, or a 10-minute walk, from Newcastle Central Station, easyHotel Newcastle City Centre provides budget-friendly accommodation in the heart of the lively city centre. The hotel’s simple, modern rooms are perfect for travellers seeking an affordable yet comfortable stay. From easyHotel, you’re within walking distance of iconic landmarks like the Tyne Bridge, the historic Grainger Market, and the scenic Quayside. After a day of exploring, you can unwind in a clean, convenient room that has everything you need for a short stay. With plenty of restaurants, bars, and shops right nearby, you'll be at the centre of Newcastle's vibrant action.
Why stay near Newcastle Central Station?
Staying near Newcastle Central Station offers the perfect base for exploring all that this vibrant city has to offer. From here, you’re within easy walking distance of Newcastle’s most iconic landmarks, like the impressive Castle Keep and the famous Tyne Bridge, which links the city to Gateshead. Football fans will love being just a 15-minute walk from St. James’ Park, the home of Newcastle United, where you can experience the electric atmosphere of one of the UK's most passionate football cities.
Newcastle’s city centre is a lively blend of culture, history, and nightlife. Just a short stroll from the station, you’ll find Grey Street, often hailed as one of England’s most beautiful streets, lined with stunning Georgian architecture. For shopping enthusiasts, Eldon Square Shopping Centre is close by, offering a wide variety of stores, from popular high-street brands to unique local boutiques.
The Quayside area is a must-visit, with its scenic riverside walks, trendy restaurants, and vibrant bars, all set against the backdrop of the iconic Millennium Bridge. Art lovers can venture to the Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art just across the river, while history enthusiasts will enjoy exploring the Discovery Museum or the historic Grainger Market.
Newcastle Central Station is not just a gateway to the city but also a hub for exploring the wider region. With excellent connections to the stunning Northumberland coastline, Hadrian’s Wall, and beyond, as well as easy access to metro, train, and bus services, staying near the station provides unbeatable convenience for both local adventures and national travel.