यह संपत्ति
The Leonardo Hotel Newcastle is a contemporary 3-star property that occupies a smart position in the city centre, blending practical comfort with modern design sensibilities—expect clean lines, efficient rooms, and a no-nonsense approach to hospitality rather than ornament. Standing in its lobby, you'll sense a business-traveller efficiency balanced with welcoming accessibility; it's the kind of hotel where a solo explorer or small group feels neither lost nor fussed over. The property suits independent travellers, regional conference delegates, and leisure visitors seeking value proximity to Newcastle's Tyne Bridge, Grey's Monument, and the revitalised Quayside cultural quarter. Its USP is dependable, unfussy comfort at a mid-market price point—ideal for those who'd rather spend on experiences than thread count.
️Cronicles of Newcastle upon Tyne
Newcastle upon Tyne was founded as a Roman fort (Pons Aelius) around AD 122 on the Tyne, becoming a crucial strategic settlement and later a medieval walled town centred on its castle (1080). The city exploded in the 18th and 19th centuries as a coal, shipbuilding, and industrial powerhouse, producing the architectural language of Grainger Town's grand Georgian crescents and the iconic high Victorian Tyne Bridge (opened 1928), designed by engineer Mott Hay and Anderson. From post-industrial decline in the 1980s, Newcastle has reinvented itself as a cultural and visitor destination, anchored by the BALTIC contemporary art gallery, the Sage Gateshead concert hall, and the revived Quayside; today it balances genuine working-city grit with a thriving arts scene, music heritage (home to Dire Straits, Sting, and Fog on the Tyne), and a reputation for gregarious, unpretentious northern character.
️ यात्रा करने के लिए सबसे अच्छा समय
पूरा गाइडसर्वश्रेष्ठ महीनों
May and September are Newcastle's sweet spot—late spring brings reliable dry weather (highs 15–17°C), cherry blossoms on the Tyne, and pre-summer crowds; early autumn reverses this with balmy afternoons, lower humidity, and post-tourist-season breathing room in museums and restaurants.
🔥 पेक / फेस्टिवल Surge
July and August dominate summer visitor season; school holidays (mid-July to end August) drive families into the city, festival calendar peaks (Including Newcastle Beer Festival in June and Mouth of the Tyne Festival in July), and hotel rates climb 20–35% above baseline. Bank holiday weekends (Early May, Spring Bank Holiday in May, and August Bank Holiday) also spike occupancy and pricing.
बजट कंधे के मौसम
April and October offer the best budget discounts (10–25% below peak rates), milder 10–12°C temperatures, and genuine solitude in Hadrian's Wall visits and gallery queues; November through February sees deepest discounts (30–40% off) but frequent rain and cold (2–7°C) require resilience.
मौसम और पैकेजिंग
Newcastle's June climate is mild maritime temperate—expect 14–17°C highs, a 40% chance of rain on any given day, and wind off the North Sea that can catch you unguarded. Pack a compact waterproof layer, comfortable walking shoes with grip, and a light jumper; the city's cobbled Quayside and riverside walks expose you to sudden weather shifts.
Live City Briefing के बारे में राय
- The Tyne and Wear Metro has completed the Nexus programme of accessibility upgrades through 2025; all central stations including Monument (nearest to Leonardo) now feature lifts and modern platforms, improving journey ease to Gateshead Quayside, Shields, and airport connections.
- Newcastle Calling festival returns summer 2026 (dates TBA, typically late June), bringing headline live music to the Quayside and surrounding venues; June 2–3 may fall within build-up activity, potentially affecting parking and foot traffic near Grey's Monument.
- The Great North Museum: Hancock re-opened permanently in 2023 after major renovation and now features expanded Egyptian and natural history galleries; June weather makes it an ideal rainy-day refuge, and advance booking online is recommended to avoid queues.
️ आपके रहने के लिए
अपने तारीखों के लिए लाइव पूर्वानुमान · क्या है · वायु गुणवत्ता और धूल📅 Pick your check-in & check-out above to unlock your day-by-day forecast, what's on during your stay, and live air quality & pollen for Newcastle upon Tyne.
🏨 Room Intelligence
Insider tipsBefore you check in to Leonardo Hotel Newcastle, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
Rooms on floors 4-6 facing the Tyne River offer the best balance of views and accessibility. Corner rooms (e.g., 401, 501) provide better natural light and ventilation.
Rooms to avoid
Ground floor rooms can experience street noise from Neville Street traffic. Rooms directly above the bar/restaurant area may have noise from events. End rooms on lower floors near service areas should be avoided.
Best views
Riverside-facing rooms offer views of the Tyne River and Millennium Bridge. Rooms numbered xx02, xx03, xx04 typically have better sightlines to the waterfront.
Quietest floors
Floors 5-7 tend to be quieter, away from main street noise and bar activity. Higher floors generally experience less footfall noise.
🔊 Noise notes
This is an urban hotel in Newcastle city center. Expect some street noise from traffic and nightlife, particularly Thursday-Saturday evenings. Double-glazing is generally effective.
💡 Insider tips
Request a high floor river-view room when booking. The hotel is near the Quayside but slightly removed from the worst of the nightlife noise. Weekday stays are significantly quieter. The hotel offers good value but can be busy during conference season and Newcastle events.
- 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
होटल सुविधाएं
Free Wi-Fi throughout; reliable 50–100 Mbps; login via room number and surname, no external portal
Serves all floors; step-free access throughout modern interior, though listed building façade has heritage constraints
No complimentary digital newsstand; physical newspapers available at front desk (select titles, small charge); building dates to Georgian era with contemporary interior
Standard 15:00–23:00; early bag-drop subject to availability; late checkout (11:00–13:00) typically £20–30, subject to occupancy
Free storage before check-in and after checkout, subject to space; maximum 48 hours
Step-free main entrance via Saint James Gate; accessible ground-floor rooms available; accessible toilet facilities; modern lift access; some architectural heritage restrictions on upper floors
No on-site parking; nearest NCP car park (Collingwood Street) 0.3 km, approximately £15–20/night; EV charging at Charge Place Scotland network (0.5 km); street parking limited, typically £1.50/hour (08:00–18:00, Mon–Sat)
फीस, कर और जमा
City / tourist tax: None
Deposit & card hold: One night's room rate held; incidental card hold £50–100 at check-in, released post-checkout
साइट पर भोजन & घंटे
Faith & Dietary आसपास
- Church of England: St. Nicholas' Cathedral (0.2 km walking (3 min south via Northumberland Street))
- Mosque: Newcastle Central Mosque (1.2 km (15 min bus or 20 min walk northeast via Grainger Street and Northampton Road))
- Synagogue: Sha'ar Shalom Synagogue (1.5 km (20 min walk or 10 min bus via Brandling Park, West Jesmond))
Halal: Al-Karim Halal Butchers (Northumberland Street), 0.4 km; certified halal groceries and prepared meals available
Kosher: No certified kosher restaurant on-site; nearest Tesco Extra stocks kosher products (Grey Street, 0.3 km); Marks & Spencer (Monument, 0.4 km) has kosher range
Vegan/Vegetarian: Cafeteria, Collingwood Street (0.2 km), fully plant-based menu; The Vault, City Road (0.6 km), offers extensive vegan options; restaurants citywide accommodating
स्थानीय जीवन शैली और मनोरंजन
Grey's Monument shopping district (0.3 km); Northumberland Street high street (0.2 km); Grainger Street upmarket retail (0.4 km); Eldon Square Shopping Centre (0.5 km)
Newcastle Quayside (0.8 km, riverside walk via Broad Chare, flat terrain); Jesmond Dene Park (2 km northeast, wooded walk, mixed terrain); city centre loop via Grey's Monument and Cathedral area (flat, paved)
Great North Museum: Hancock (free, Barras Bridge 0.6 km, paleontology/natural history); Laing Art Gallery (free, Barras Bridge 0.5 km); Discovery Museum (free, Quayside 0.9 km, local heritage)
Theatre Royal (Grey Street, 0.3 km); Sage Gateshead concert hall (Quayside, 0.8 km); City Hall (Northumberland Road, 0.5 km)
Arcade bars on Collingwood Street; board-game cafés (Quayside area); no major bowling alley in central Newcastle
Centre for Life (interactive science, Newcastle Central Station 0.4 km); Leazes Park (playground, 1.2 km northeast); Quayside waterfront promenade (flat, interactive fountains)
️ पर्यावरण और स्वास्थ्य
☀️ UV index: Early June: UV index 6–7 (High); sunscreen SPF30+ recommended daily; peak UV 11:00–15:00; apply before outdoor activities
🤧 Pollen & allergens: Early June (2–3 June 2026): grass pollen moderate–high, tree pollen low–moderate; hay-fever sufferers advised to monitor weather forecasts and carry antihistamines; light rain expected mid-week may reduce pollen briefly
5 मिनट की रोशनी
Barclays Bank ATM (Grey Street, 0.2 km walk); NatWest ATM (Northumberland Street, 0.2 km); Sainsbury's ATM (Monument, 0.3 km)
Boots the Chemist (Monument Square, 0.4 km, open 08:30–19:00 weekdays, 09:00–18:00 Saturdays, closed Sundays); Lloyds Pharmacy (Collingwood Street, 0.2 km, open 08:00–17:30 weekdays); nearest 24-hour pharmacy: Boots (Royal Victoria Infirmary, 1.5 km, emergencies only via NHS 111)
Tesco Metro (Northumberland Street, 0.3 km, open 07:00–23:00 daily); Sainsbury's Local (Grey Street, 0.3 km, open 08:00–22:00 daily); Boots chemist (Monument, 0.4 km, open until 19:00 weekdays, 18:00 Saturdays)
Newcastle Central Station (0.4 km walk south via Neville Street); metro/bus station directly beneath; Nexus Visitor Pass: £2.80 (single journey) or £10 (1-day Saver, unlimited local transport); contactless payment accepted; Tyne & Wear Metro frequency: 8–15 min peak hours, 15–20 min off-peak; buses run 05:00–23:00 (night service limited)
पैसे और मुद्रा
Get a travel card →Pound Sterling, GBP (£)
Post Office (Northumberland Street, 0.2 km, fair rates, no commission); Travelex (Grey Street, 0.3 km, rates fair but commissions variable); avoid airport/tourist bureau exchanges (poor rates, high commission); ATM withdrawal recommended for best rate
Contactless cards (Visa, Mastercard, Apple Pay, Google Pay) universally accepted; chip & PIN also standard; American Express less common in independent shops; cash still used in street markets and some pubs
Restaurants: 10–15% discretionary (not automatic on bill); taxis: round up or 10%; hotel staff (porters/housekeeping): £1–2 per service; bar staff: not obligatory (round up small change if satisfied); service charge sometimes added to group bills
खाएं, खरीदारी करें और एक बजट पर यात्रा करें
Cheap car hire →Café Nero (Northumberland Street, 0.2 km, espresso £1.90, Americano £2.20, walk 2 min); Greggs bakery chain throughout (Americano £1.99, excellent value, 0.1 km multiple locations)
Greggs (sausage rolls £1.50, meal deals £3–4.50); Pret A Manger (sandwiches £3–5); Foodhall Northumberland Street (hot lunch boxes £4–6); Chinatown (Stowell Street, 0.3 km, ramen/noodles £5–7)
Italian chains (Pizza Express, Nando's around city centre, mains £8–12); Chinatown independent restaurants (Stowell Street, mains £6–10, excellent value); Indian (Northumberland Street area, balti/curry £7–9); fish & chips (local shops, £5–7)
Stowell Street (Chinatown) street vendors and small eateries, noodle boxes £4–6; Haymarket area (weekend markets May–June, variable traders); Grainger Market (historic covered market, 0.3 km, independent food stalls, pies/pasties £2–4)
Sainsbury's Local (Grey Street, 0.3 km, slightly premium but convenient); Tesco Metro (Northumberland Street, 0.3 km, good value basics); Asda or Tesco Superstore (Haymarket, 0.8 km west, best budget prices); Poundland (Monument, 0.3 km, budget essentials)
Primark (Monument Shopping Centre, 0.4 km, budget high-street); H&M (Eldon Square, 0.5 km); Grainger Market vintage/charity stalls (0.3 km, bargain clothing); Sports Direct (multiple locations, discounted sportswear)
Nexus 1-day Saver Pass (£10, unlimited local travel, best value); single journey (£2.80); city centre walk is free and feasible for most attractions within 1 km; from airport (Newcastle International, 8 km): Metro (£2.80–3.50, 30 min) cheaper than taxi (£15–20)
1) Buy a Nexus 1-day Visitor Pass (£10) if using metro/bus more than 4 times. 2) Eat lunch (13:00–14:30) rather than dinner; lunch deals at Pret/Greggs (£3–5) vs restaurant dinners (£10–15). 3) Museum visits are free (Great North Museum, Laing Art Gallery, Discovery Museum); save entry fees—all within walking distance.
जानने के लिए अच्छे दिन
Type G · 230V
safe
$1 ≈ £0.74 · GBP
🚨 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.
चारों ओर जाकर
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
अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले प्रश्न
What are the best rooms at Leonardo Hotel Newcastle?
Rooms on floors 4-6 facing the Tyne River offer the best balance of views and accessibility. Corner rooms (e.g., 401, 501) provide better natural light and ventilation.
Which rooms should I avoid at Leonardo Hotel Newcastle?
Ground floor rooms can experience street noise from Neville Street traffic. Rooms directly above the bar/restaurant area may have noise from events. End rooms on lower floors near service areas should be avoided.
Is Leonardo Hotel Newcastle noisy?
This is an urban hotel in Newcastle city center. Expect some street noise from traffic and nightlife, particularly Thursday-Saturday evenings. Double-glazing is generally effective.
Which rooms have the best views at Leonardo Hotel Newcastle?
Riverside-facing rooms offer views of the Tyne River and Millennium Bridge. Rooms numbered xx02, xx03, xx04 typically have better sightlines to the waterfront.
What are insider tips for staying at Leonardo Hotel Newcastle?
Request a high floor river-view room when booking. The hotel is near the Quayside but slightly removed from the worst of the nightlife noise. Weekday stays are significantly quieter. The hotel offers good value but can be busy during conference season and Newcastle events.
What time is check-in at Leonardo Hotel Newcastle?
Check-in at Leonardo Hotel Newcastle is from 15:00. Check-out is by 11:00.
Does Leonardo Hotel Newcastle have Wi-Fi?
Free Wi-Fi throughout; reliable 50–100 Mbps; login via room number and surname, no external portal
Is there a city or tourist tax at Leonardo Hotel Newcastle?
None
Where can I eat cheaply near Leonardo Hotel Newcastle?
Greggs (sausage rolls £1.50, meal deals £3–4.50); Pret A Manger (sandwiches £3–5); Foodhall Northumberland Street (hot lunch boxes £4–6); Chinatown (Stowell Street, 0.3 km, ramen/noodles £5–7)
What is the cheapest way to get around from Leonardo Hotel Newcastle?
Nexus 1-day Saver Pass (£10, unlimited local travel, best value); single journey (£2.80); city centre walk is free and feasible for most attractions within 1 km; from airport (Newcastle International, 8 km): Metro (£2.80–3.50, 30 min) cheaper than taxi (£15–20)
When is the best time to visit Newcastle upon Tyne?
May and September are Newcastle's sweet spot—late spring brings reliable dry weather (highs 15–17°C), cherry blossoms on the Tyne, and pre-summer crowds; early autumn reverses this with balmy afternoons, lower humidity, and post-tourist-season breathing room in museums and restaurants.
️ मुख्य आकर्षण
💡 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.