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Osborne Hotel
4.3/595 Reviews
Simply excellent. Super friendly staff, very keenly priced, clean room and decent shower. Plenty enough space in my single room to work and rest for 3 nights. Ended up having to use the space for some online training and the room had ample space that this didn't feel stuffy.
Whites Hotel
3.6/563 Reviews
Room ok, staff friendly, downstairs is the Blance bar where you have 25% discount on food and drink, the only negative note is the breakfast is not like in the photos and they don't have a coffee machine but a machine that dispenses everything with blends
EasyHotel Newcastle
4.1/5248 Reviews
Great location close to train station. Very clean modern hotel at a good price. Nice pretty chicks at the reception. Very comfortable bed and a great bathroom. Many attractions near the hotel. Snacks and drinks are available from the vending machine. There are code keys everywhere, which means that outsiders have limited opportunities to roam around the hotel. The only downside turned out to be that a room with a window means a room with a window to other windows from which other residents were staring.
Metro Inns Newcastle
3.2/569 Reviews
Needed to find somewhere at 10:30 at night after our train to Edinburgh was cancelled. Everywhere else was 150 - 250 and as a single parent it was an absolute life saver. Cost 50 quid, 16 for the taxi each way to the station. Arrived, it's obviously a budget accommodation. The lady on reception was lovely, sorted out our key, explained everything and showed us on our way. Got in the room, it was clean and tidy, bed was fairly comfortable, flat screen tv on the wall which we didn't use as it was late out of respect for other guests. There was coffee and a kettle available, which we also didn't use. The toilets, to be fair they weren't absolutely spotless shining convenience, however they didn't feel that bad, more really small, but I should eat less really lol. Didn't bother with the showers as I imagined they would be rubbish but can't really say. I slept through to 8am, however my son said he didn't get much sleep as two overgrown adult children were running and making a racket in the hallways. I explained to him to that in a budget accommodation it's more likely that you'll get young ones down for the weekend and it kind of goes with the territory. To be fair, there were signs everywhere asking for people to respect other guest during 11pm and 8am. You see how some people behave when drunk so it's difficult for the staff to control I can imagine. We were both happy to have somewhere safe to sleep for the night though that was the main thing so we were happy. Had breakfast in Toby carvery next door, got our stuff and asked for a taxi to be booked. The two ladies at the reception were lovely and sorted our taxi. I'd say it was a life saver! Thanks.
Sleeperdorm
3.4/513 Reviews
We arrived at the property ‘with parking’ there is no carpark just a disgusting residential street with rubbish everywhere that looks the kind of area you would come back to find your car missing, we walked around to the front and entered reception to two men that spoke poor English were on the desk, they were rude, they gave us paper work and told we had to pay a £50 damage deposit, I questioned this as the paperwork and policy on booking states £20; he mentioned about a group that had broke a shower tray and it cost £500 to repair (I doubt anything in this place cost £500) and now it’s £50, we had just driven 5 a half hours and didn’t know the area, so just paid the £50, at this point we were told there is a room where the tea and coffee & fridge is, it’s not in room as implied and that towels are charged at £1 each and that if we get cold we need to ask at reception for the heat to be put on 😳 bearing in mind this is a £68 per night room, I was a little taken aback. We were then told the room was on the top floor, so we headed up the stairs past they ‘gym’ which is random pieces of gym equipment in the corridor of each floor and as soon as we opened the door the smell of damp/mould hit you despite the sky light window being wide open, it has clearly been leaking for some time there was a huge patch of damp on the wall below, and a stain on the radiator cover, I dread to think what it’s like behind there, we went straight down to reception and asked for a different room, he told me to come with him and tell him the problem, so I went back up and said that the huge damp patch on the wall is not acceptable and the room stinks, he got very defensive; almost shouting and told me there is nothing wrong it’s been fixed at this point I knew there was going to be a big problem so I managed to snap a few pictures before he told me to get out of the room, we went down to reception and I asked if we could be put in a different room, we were told we need to pay more money, obviously we refused, the owner become quite irate and defensive when we asked for a refund and really quite frightening too, told us there is nothing wrong with the room, I told him I cannot stay in there I have asthma and damp can make me ill, I said we will have to find somewhere else and I want a refund he tried to refund the £50 damage deposit to my credit card that I had used on my Apple Pay and it wouldn’t work he asked me to leave my bank details and he would sort it out, I told him I didn’t feel comfortable with that, at this point he became patronising and said what do you think I’m going to do? I responded by saying I have no idea I don’t know you and I’m not comfortable leaving banking information, then I asked if he could refund my other card, he made me sign a receipt but so far the money has not gone back into my account, as I felt really scared and intimidated I forgot to get receipt we then asked for a refund on the room he refused shouted at us to ring booking.com as w

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Hotel Information for Traveller

Highest PriceIDR 20,045,609
Lowest PriceIDR 325,000
Number of Reviews575
Number of Hotels27
Average Price (Weekdays)IDR 3,287,820
Average Price (Weekends)IDR 3,828,089