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Hotels in Sunderland, Tyne & Wear
Grafton House Hotel Score 8.225 from 15 reviews
South Street 8.23/10
Enjoy jaw-dropping views of the cathedral and castle, as well as sumptuous classic comfort with an inspiring contemporary edge. Benefit from the hand-made beds, the under-floor heating in the en suite bathrooms, the plasma TVs and the complimentary internet access. Whichever room you choose, staff will work hard to ensure you have a good night’s rest and wake up refreshed, ready to enjoy breakfast. ... more
 
 Quality Hotel Newcastle Upon Tyne Score 6.325 from 167 reviews
Newgate Street 6.33/10
Other than Newcastle Central train station and the many shopping centres close by, the hotel is within reach of a number of attractions. St James’ Park, the home of Newcastle United Football Club is just a short walk away. There is much to see and do in Newcastle and the surrounding area. Regional attractions include the Quayside Sunday market, Discovery Museum, Beamish open air museum, the Life Interactive Centre, Laing Art Gallery, and not forgetting the breathtaking Northumbria coastline and gardens. For the art lover there is also the Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art and the Sage Gateshead music centre. The hotel is also an ideal location for all your business needs with Cobalt and Newcastle business parks just a short drive away. Other areas such as Gosforth, Wallsend and Sunderland are also just a short drive away. ... more
 
Swallow Newcastle Gateshead Hotel Score 7.675 from 168 reviews
High West Street 7.68/10
All tastes are catered for on the extensive and enticing menu, complemented by a good range of quality wines. ... more
 
Express By Holiday Inn Newcastle City Centre Score 8.1 from 55 reviews
Waterloo Square, St James Boulevard 8.1/10
Express by Holiday Inn Newcastle also features 2 purpose-built meeting rooms, designed to provide a professional setting for your conferences, interviews or board meetings. Each room is suitable for up to 29 delegates theatre-style, with flexible layouts, complimentary stationery kit, natural daylight, blackout facilities. Express by Holiday Inn Newcastle City Centre also offers a fully licensed bar, so guests can enjoy a relaxing drink in our Great Room lounge. Why not join us to watch the best live sports on our big screen. ... more
 
 The Ravensworth Arms Hotel Score 8.9 from 14 reviews
Greenford Lane 8.9/10
In keeping with the traditional atmosphere of the building, we have quality meeting facilities for up to 60 people. Wedding ceremonies can also be held at the Ravensworth Arms as a civil wedding licence is held here. ... more
 
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Five Day Small Group Tour of Walloon and Southern Belgium 5 days / 4 nights

Five Day Small Group Tour of Walloon and Southern Belgium

Want to tour the back roads of Belgium's Walloon region but don't want to join a large coach group? Looking for a little flexibility and spontaneity in your itinerary? Do you have a few days to really get deep into the countryside?

Belgium's southern, French-speaking provinces are a real undiscovered gem. Within an amazingly short distance (Belgium is not much more than 200 kilometers from border to border), you can visit scenic attractions that vary from gentle undulating farmland to river valley and forests. See chateaux as sumptuous as those you'd see on the Loire, gardens to rival any in the world, castles and forts, medieval towns and the quaintest villages. There are major war sites from the Napoleonic, First and Second World Wars, museums and art galleries and fine shopping.

To cap it all, the food and wine is as you'd expect in a region with strong Gaullic influences - the French tradition abounds - but with the distinctly Belgium additions of beer and chocolate.

With a maximum group size of 11 and a university educated guide/driver, you are sure to have a memorable and personal experience.

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Buckingham Palace and Afternoon Tea at The Selfridge Hotel Varies

Buckingham Palace and Afternoon Tea at The Selfridge Hotel

Skip the general admission queues for Fast Track Entry to Buckingham Palace - London's most famous attraction.

Buckingham Palace has served as the official London residence of Britain's sovereigns since 1837, and today is the Queen's official residence. Although in use for the many official events and receptions held by the Queen, areas of Buckingham Palace are opened for a limited time only during the summer.

Lavishly furnished with treasures from the Royal Collection, within the State Rooms you can see paintings by Rembrandt, Rubens, Vermeer, Canaletto and Claude; sculpture by Canova and Chantrey; exquisite examples of Sevres porcelain; and some of the finest English and French furniture in the world.

Complimentary audio tour (available in English, French, German, Spanish, Italian and Japanese) provides an introduction to centuries of royal history, including interviews with royal household staff about the working palace and the magnificent works of art. There is also a family audio guide (English only) and accompanying activity trail, suitable for children 7 - 11 years.

The Palace's 39-acre garden is an oasis for wildlife, and visitors can enjoy a garden walk that offers superb views of the Garden Front of the Palace and the 19th-century lake.

As part of the 2007 opening of Buckingham Palace, a special exhibition will recreate the excitement of the royal wedding on 20 November 1947, which seized the public's imagination in the dark days after the 2nd World War. See Princess Elizabeth's magnificent wedding dress, dresses worn by other members of the wedding party, and jewelry worn shown in a dazzling display of diamonds, rubies, sapphires, emeralds and pearls.

Finish your royal day with an optional afternoon tea at The Selfridge Lounge in The Selfridge Hotel, in the heart of London. Afternoon tea includes finger sandwiches and scones with clotted cream and preserves.

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Edinburgh Pass 1, 2 or 3 consecutive days

Edinburgh Pass

Visiting Scotland's capital city has never been easier. No need to carry notes and small change, with this electronic smart card you can experience quick and hassle-free entrance to attractions.>/p>

From museums and historic buildings to breath-taking art exhibitions and interactive visitor attractions, fine dining and shopping - you can use the Edinburgh Pass to make the most of you trip to Edinburgh. There is something for everyone!

See More and Save More with the Edinburgh Pass, the must have sightseeing and transport pass to Edinburgh. Enjoy free entry to over 30 top attractions, free return airport and city region bus transport, plus lots more.

Just visit 3 attractions and you can save £10 on a 1 Day Pass. The Edinburgh Pass contains £220 worth of entrance fees and transport tickets at any one time.

SAVE MONEY WITH THE EDINBURGH PASS OFFERING:

  • FREE entry to 32 of the city's most exciting attractions
  • FREE return airport transfer and unlimited bus travel for transport around the city and the surrounding area
  • 25 Exclusive OFFERS from some of Edinburgh's best retailers, restaurants, festival and leisure providers
  • Includes the Edinburgh Pass 100-page color guidebook, listing all participating Attractions and Exclusive Offers. Also includes useful visitor information, area maps and bus routes. (Valued at £3.50)

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