Hostels In Newcastle upon Tyne

8 Hostels in Newcastle upon Tyne, England
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Kabannas Newcastle
8.4Fabulous
(224)
Hostel- 0.22km from city centre
With the cheapest rates in the city, free Wi-Fi and an ideal central location, YHA Newcastle Central has everything you?ll want to enjoy our fabulous city.
Privates From
€12.83
Dorms From
€22.16
Albatross
7.6Very Good
(2920)
Hostel- 0.74km from city centre
A vibrant ?home from home? Hostel in Newcastle City Centre.
Privates From
€37.33
Dorms From
€36.74
Sleeperdorm
7.4Very Good
(36)
Hostel- 1.73km from city centre
Sleeperdorm is in the Western part of Newcastle, not far from the bustling city centre. You can relax in the TV lounge, prepare meals in the kitchen and store your bikes. Free Wifi is also available.
Privates From
€34.99
No Dorms Available
Fenham Hostel Express
5.0
(89)
Hostel- 2.09km from city centre
Fenham Hostel Express is new fresh and clean hostel with dorm rooms and private rooms available free wifi.
Privates From
€194.22
Dorms From
€1165.33
Budget Hostel Newcastle
3.0
(189)
Hostel- 2.13km from city centre
We are pleased to present Budget Hostel Newcastle as an independent family establishment offering budget prices.
Privates From
€17.50
Dorms From
€23.33
Grainger Hotel
0.0
(53)
Hotel- 2.22km from city centre
Grainger Hotel is situated in Newcastle upon Tyne in the beautiful north east of England. With easy access to the city centre
Privates From
€34.99
No Dorms Available
Whites Hotel Newcastle
0.0
(6)
Hotel- 1.67km from city centre
The Whites Hotel Newcastle provides good facilities and service at budget prices. Free wireless internet is available through the hotel and rooms with a computer for guest use at reception foyer.
Privates From
€29.75
No Dorms Available
Metro Inns Newcastle
Hotel- 5.3km from city centre
The historic centre and vibrant nightlife are just 4.8 km away, and St James? Park can be reached in a 10-minute drive.
Privates From
€14.29
No Dorms Available

About Newcastle upon Tyne

Newcastle upon Tyne, or Newcastle as it is most commonly called, is a university city in Northeast England. It is famous for its football but also for its bridges,
for being the birthplace of Mister Bean and also Newcastle Brown Ale. This city has all the ingredients for you to have a great time there!

Hostels in Newcastle upon Tyne are the perfect way to save on accommodation. It’s easy to find cheap hostels in Newcastle that offer beds for less than £20 a night.
Newcastle hostels are also a great way to meet travellers from all around the world to share your Newcastle experience with.
If you want more privacy, note that you can also book private rooms in Newcastle hostels.

If you are a culture nerd, Quayside is the neighbourhood for you. It is also the perfect spot to take pictures of Newcastle’s famous bridges.
For inexpensive food and drinks consider visiting the Jesmond neighbourhood. For more food options –
if you don’t mind spending a little more – head to Grainger Town and its famous Grey Street. If it’s a good night out you are after, The Bigg Market is your area!

One of the most popular historical sights of the city is Victoria Tunnel, an underground coal transportation system built back in the eighteenth century.
As well as the usual city-like activities that Newcastle has to offer, like awesome walking tours and sight-seeing adventures,
it's also very easy to just relax amongst the beautiful scenery of Belsay Hall and Gardens, and Jesmond Dene Park, or near the striking city backdrops of the Millenium Bridge
or the popular Grey Street. Football fans will be in for a treat with the majestic St. James' Park so close.
If that's not enough, head over to the Biscuit Factory, which is actually the UK's largest art, crafts and design gallery!

The best way of getting around Newcastle is the metro. If you intend to stay in the city centre, then, no need to use public transports as it is quite compact
and most of the main attractions are at a walking distance from each other.

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