Das Eigentum
Grand Hotel Gosforth Park Newcastle is a straightforward, unpretentious 3-star property positioned as a reliable base for business and leisure travellers seeking proximity to Newcastle's northern suburbs and easy motorway access. The hotel occupies a functional, modern aesthetic typical of mid-range chain accommodation—clean lines, neutral décor, and emphasis on practicality over flourish. It appeals to budget-conscious families, solo business guests, and those prioritising convenient car parking and direct access to the A1(M) over city-centre atmosphere. Standing in the lobby, you'll sense efficiency and comfort rather than grandeur: it's the kind of place where guests retrieve room keys and head out to explore, not linger in ornate surroundings.
️ Chroniken von Newcastle upon Tyne
Newcastle upon Tyne emerged as a Roman military fortress (Pons Aelius) guarding the Tyne crossing, but rose to prominence from the 12th century onwards as a medieval fortified town and port. The Norman keep, built in 1080 by Robert Curthose, still anchors the city's skyline and gives Newcastle its famous 'castle' identity. By the Industrial Revolution, Newcastle became synonymous with coal mining, shipbuilding, and engineering—the Tyne's riverbanks bristled with Stephenson's locomotives and Parsons' turbines—transforming it into one of Britain's wealthiest cities. The Victorians carved grand Graeco-Roman public buildings and curved Georgian terraces (Leazes Park, Neville Street) that still define its architectural character. Today, Newcastle has reinvented itself as a cultural and creative hub, anchored by the Gateshead Millennium Bridge, the Baltic contemporary art space, and a reputation for vibrant nightlife and foodie innovation.
️Beste Zeit zu besuchen
Der vollständige GuideDie besten Monate
May and September offer the sweetest conditions: daytime temperatures around 15–17°C, manageable rainfall, and the city is neither swamped by school holidays nor braced for winter. May benefits from longer daylight (sunset after 9 p.m.) and blooming parks; September arrives just after peak tourist season, bringing lower hotel rates and clearer days ideal for walking the Quayside and exploring Northumberland's coast nearby.
🔥 Peak / Festival Surge
July and August dominate; families flood the city during school holidays, the Tyne riverside throngs with visitors and street performers, and hotel occupancy drives rates up 30–40%. The Great North Run (mid-September), Britain's largest half-marathon, also spikes demand, drawing 50,000+ runners and supporters. June, your visit month, falls pleasantly between late spring and peak summer—warm but not yet crowded, with outdoor festivals beginning (Festivals Newcastle, outdoor cinema screenings on the Quayside).
Budget Schulter Saison
October and April offer the keenest discounts (20–30% off peak rates) with mild weather (10–13°C), autumn colours, and the city's cultural calendar in full swing (exhibitions at the Centre for Life, theatre season at the Theatre Royal). Winter (November–February) brings the harshest savings but also rain, shorter days, and chill, though Christmas markets and festive lights attract a niche crowd.
Wetter & Verpackung
Newcastle's maritime climate is cool, changeable, and windswept—rain can arrive suddenly even on bright mornings, and the North Sea's influence keeps it fresher than southern England. Pack a waterproof jacket without fail, layering base (merino or fleece), and waterproof shoes; umbrella is essential even in 'dry' months.
Live City Briefing
- Nexus (Tyne & Wear's transport authority) has upgraded the Metro (light rail) fleet and station accessibility through 2026; the Gosforth Park hotel's proximity to the A1(M) makes it ideal for car visitors, but Metro connections via the Haymarket line now run improved frequencies to the Quayside and city centre.
- The Quayside and Baltic/Sage Gateshead precinct remain in the midst of a £1bn regeneration push, with new restaurants, galleries, and accommodation opening throughout 2025–26; June is an excellent time to catch the outdoor summer programming and fresh food venues.
- Newcastle Pride (mid-August) and the Great North Run (mid-September) are now two of the UK's largest events—book early if those periods interest you. For a June visit, expect pleasant weather, manageable crowds, and full availability of outdoor attractions (Team Valley Open Air Cinema, Hadrian's Wall day trips) without autumn festival congestion.
️ Ihr Aufenthalt
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🏨 Room Intelligence
Insider tipsBefore you check in to Grand Hotel Gosforth Park Newcastle, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
Rooms on the upper floors (4th-5th) with park views, corner rooms for better light and airflow
Rooms to avoid
Ground floor rooms near the entrance and bar areas, rooms overlooking the car park, rooms adjacent to the lift
Best views
Rooms facing Gosforth Park with garden views on higher floors
Quietest floors
4th and 5th floors, away from main entrance
🔊 Noise notes
Weekend nights can be noisy due to bar activity. Lift noise audible on upper floors. Request rooms away from lift shafts and bar areas
💡 Insider tips
Book mid-week for quieter experience. Ask for room away from lift during check-in. Upper floor rooms offer better views of the park. The hotel is set back from main road which helps with traffic noise
- Call the hotel directly 24–48 hours before arrival and ask for a specific room type
- Add a note in your booking comments field
- Ask at check-in — front desk staff can often accommodate if a room is available
Hotelanlagen
Free high-speed Wi-Fi (50 Mbps) in all rooms and public areas; no login constraints, auto-connect via MAC registration.
Two lifts serve all floors; no stairs-only sections; accessible throughout.
Complimentary access to PressReader digital newsstand; The Times and Daily Telegraph available at reception for £1.50 each.
Standard check-in 15:00, check-out 11:00; early check-in subject to availability (contact hotel); late check-out £35–50 depending on room type.
Complimentary storage available for early arrivals and post-checkout; luggage room access 06:00–23:00.
Step-free main entrance with accessible ramps; ground-floor accessible rooms available; accessible toilets and lift access confirmed; some heritage architectural features in original wing.
On-site car park £8/night (complimentary for guests staying 3+ nights); nearest public car park (High Gosforth Park Centre) 2 min walk, £1.50/hour; no EV charging on-site.
Gebühren, Steuern & Einlagen
City / tourist tax: None
Deposit & card hold: One night's room rate required at booking; £150 incidental card hold at check-in
On-site Dining & Stunden
Faith & Diät in der Nähe
- Church (Anglican): St Michael's Church (0.8 km, 10 min walk south)
- Mosque: Newcastle Central Mosque (3.5 km, 12 min by bus (X30) to city centre)
- Synagogue: Shabbat Newcastle Synagogue (4.2 km, 15 min by bus (X30/1) towards city centre)
Halal: Nearest certified halal butcher: Azzam Halal (Fenham, 2 km); restaurants: Spicy World (Indian-Pakistani, 3 km by car).
Kosher: Nearest: Newcastle Jewish Centre deli counter (city centre, 4.5 km); limited retail stock; pre-order recommended.
Vegan/Vegetarian: The Canteen (vegan-focused cafe, Fenham, 1.8 km walk); Café Vegan (city centre, 4.5 km by bus).
Lokaler Lebensstil & Erholung
High Gosforth Park Shopping Centre (on-site, 100 m): Waitrose, Marks & Spencer; Northumberland Street (Newcastle city centre, 5 km by bus/car): major high-street retail.
Gosforth Park (adjacent, flat grassland, 30 hectares): ideal for leisurely strolls; Town Moor (1.2 km south, scenic moorland with picnic areas).
Great North Museum: Hancock (Barras Bridge, city centre, 5 km by bus): free entry, natural history/archaeology; Discovery Museum (Blandford Square, 5 km): free, local history.
Tyne Theatre & Opera House (city centre, 5 km by car/bus): theatre, ballet, concerts; Sage Gateshead (South Shields ferry, 8 km): major concert venue.
Bowling: Bowlplex (Newcastle city centre, 5 km by car); board-game cafes: Fanboy Three (Fenham, 2 km walk).
Gosforth Park Play Area (adjacent, 100 m): swings, slides, multi-sport court; Tynemouth Beaches (8 km by car): sand/rock pools; Beamish Museum (25 km by car): heritage site with rides.
️ Umwelt & Gesundheit
☀️ UV index: June 9–10: UV index 6–7 (High); recommend SPF 30+ sunscreen, hat, and sunglasses for prolonged outdoor exposure.
🤧 Pollen & allergens: Early June: moderate grass pollen (5–6/10) and low tree pollen; mild weed pollen rising. Antihistamines recommended for hay-fever sufferers; peak pollen 05:00–10:00.
5 Minuten Radius Essentials
Nearest: Barclays ATM (High Gosforth Park Centre, 2 min walk); Sainsbury's ATM (adjacent, 1 min walk).
Boots Pharmacy (High Gosforth Park, 2 min walk, 08:00–20:00 weekdays, 09:00–17:00 Sun); LloydsPharmacy (city centre, 5 km, 08:00–18:00 Mon–Sat). Nearest 24h: Out-of-hours GP service at Newcastle Royal Victoria Infirmary (5 km by car) or call NHS 111.
Nearest 24h: Tesco Extra (Gosforth, 1.5 km by car); Boots (High Gosforth Park Centre, 2 min walk, opens 08:00–20:00 Mon–Sat, 10:00–16:00 Sun).
Nearest bus stop: High Gosforth Park Centre (100 m, X30/X32 to city centre); 20 min journey; Stagecoach day ticket £5.50 (pay as you go). Metro tram: Walker station (3 km by bus): city-centre rapid transit.
Geld & Währung
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Fair rates: Thomas Exchange Global (city centre, 5 km); post offices (High Gosforth Park, 2 min walk). Avoid airport bureau (poor rates, 7% margin); most ATMs offer fair interbank rates.
Card and contactless payment widely accepted; mobile pay (Apple Pay, Google Pay) standard. Smaller independent shops may be cash-only; ATM access abundant.
Restaurants: 10–15% expected for table service, not compulsory; round up at cafes. Taxis: 10% or round to nearest £1. Hotel: £1–2 per night for housekeeping optional; concierge not expected.
Essen, Einkaufen und Reisen auf einem Budget
Cheap car hire →Costa Coffee (High Gosforth Park, 2 min walk): Americano £2.25; Pret A Manger (adjacent): flat white £2.95; locals prefer independent Café Nero (Fenham, 1.5 km) at £2.00.
Tesco Meal Deal (High Gosforth Park, 1 min walk): sandwich + drink + snack £3.50; Greggs (city centre, 5 km by bus): sausage roll + drink £2.00–3.00.
Fish & chip shop (Gosforth High Street, 0.8 km walk): battered cod + chips £8–10; curry house (Fenham, 1.8 km): chicken tikka + rice £7–9.
Newcastle city centre (5 km): street food market near Grey's Monument (Thu–Sun); food trucks on Northumberland Street. Gosforth High Street: occasional pop-up food carts (Fri–Sat evenings).
Waitrose (High Gosforth Park, 100 m): standard pricing; Sainsbury's (adjacent, budget lines); Tesco (Gosforth, 0.8 km): cheapest budget range; Aldi (1.2 km): best value.
High Gosforth Park Centre (100 m): M&S, Debenhams; high-street chains at city centre (5 km by bus): Primark, H&M, Zara. Market Street (city centre): vintage/discount outlets.
Stagecoach day ticket: £5.50 (pay-as-you-go, unlimited bus). Airport (Newcastle, 8 km): budget option is X30/X32 express bus (£3–4, 45 min). Taxi from airport: £20–25.
i️ Gut zu wissen
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🚨 Emergency Contacts
Newcastle upon TyneIn the UK, dial 999 for all emergency services (police, ambulance, fire). For non-emergencies, contact local police on 101. Newcastle upon Tyne is served by Northumbria Police.
💡 Save these numbers in your phone. In life-threatening emergencies, call immediately.
🍽️ Where to Eat
Reserve on OpenTable →💡 Booking tip: For popular restaurants in Newcastle upon Tyne, book at least a week ahead — especially for weekend evenings and during festival season.
Umgeben
Book trains →Newcastle City Centre stations → Throughout Newcastle and Gateshead
💡 Buy a Go Card or day ticket (£5.20) for best value; serves Quayside, Haymarket, and all major attractions
Newcastle International Airport (NCL) → Newcastle West Hotel
💡 Book in advance through your hotel or use local firms like Metro Taxis for better rates than street hailing
Newcastle International Airport (NCL) → City Centre/Newcastle West Hotel
💡 Most economical option; buy a day ticket (£5) for unlimited local bus travel throughout Newcastle
Newcastle International Airport (NCL) → Newcastle Central Station
💡 Quick and reliable; from Central Station it's a 10-minute walk to Newcastle West Hotel or take one metro stop
Häufig gestellte Fragen
What are the best rooms at Grand Hotel Gosforth Park Newcastle?
Rooms on the upper floors (4th-5th) with park views, corner rooms for better light and airflow
Which rooms should I avoid at Grand Hotel Gosforth Park Newcastle?
Ground floor rooms near the entrance and bar areas, rooms overlooking the car park, rooms adjacent to the lift
Is Grand Hotel Gosforth Park Newcastle noisy?
Weekend nights can be noisy due to bar activity. Lift noise audible on upper floors. Request rooms away from lift shafts and bar areas
Which rooms have the best views at Grand Hotel Gosforth Park Newcastle?
Rooms facing Gosforth Park with garden views on higher floors
What are insider tips for staying at Grand Hotel Gosforth Park Newcastle?
Book mid-week for quieter experience. Ask for room away from lift during check-in. Upper floor rooms offer better views of the park. The hotel is set back from main road which helps with traffic noise
What time is check-in at Grand Hotel Gosforth Park Newcastle?
Check-in at Grand Hotel Gosforth Park Newcastle is from 15:00. Check-out is by 11:00.
Does Grand Hotel Gosforth Park Newcastle have Wi-Fi?
Free high-speed Wi-Fi (50 Mbps) in all rooms and public areas; no login constraints, auto-connect via MAC registration.
Is there a city or tourist tax at Grand Hotel Gosforth Park Newcastle?
None
Where can I eat cheaply near Grand Hotel Gosforth Park Newcastle?
Tesco Meal Deal (High Gosforth Park, 1 min walk): sandwich + drink + snack £3.50; Greggs (city centre, 5 km by bus): sausage roll + drink £2.00–3.00.
What is the cheapest way to get around from Grand Hotel Gosforth Park Newcastle?
Stagecoach day ticket: £5.50 (pay-as-you-go, unlimited bus). Airport (Newcastle, 8 km): budget option is X30/X32 express bus (£3–4, 45 min). Taxi from airport: £20–25.
When is the best time to visit Newcastle upon Tyne?
May and September offer the sweetest conditions: daytime temperatures around 15–17°C, manageable rainfall, and the city is neither swamped by school holidays nor braced for winter. May benefits from longer daylight (sunset after 9 p.m.) and blooming parks; September arrives just after peak tourist season, bringing lower hotel rates and clearer days ideal for walking the Quayside and exploring Northumberland's coast nearby.
️ Top Attraktionen
💡 Visit at sunset for the best photographs of the bridges and reflections on the water. The area is vibrant with free street performances.
💡 The Turbine Hall with the working steam engine is the highlight. Free admission but donations welcomed.
💡 Climb to the top for stunning 360-degree views of Newcastle and the Tyne Valley - the climb is worth the minimal cost.
💡 The Egyptian mummy room is exceptional and rarely crowded. Check for free 'object handling' sessions where you can touch ancient artefacts.
💡 Follow the stream walk through the woodland for the most scenic route. The park is less crowded in weekday mornings.