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Crowne Plaza Hotel Newcastle
Cnr Merewether St And Wharf Rd,
Newcastle, Australia
Opened in March 2003, be amongst the first to experience Crowne Plaza Newcastle on the foreshore of Australia's newest harbour playground.[more]
Opened in March 2003, be amongst the first to experience Crowne Plaza Newcastle on the foreshore of Australia's newest harbour playground.
Amongst the historical maritime buildings of the Honeysuckle Precinct, the hotel has been built in sympathy with the environs with most rooms looking direct to fascinating activities of ferries, trawlers, rowers, and fishing boats.The 175 one-bedroom suites contain a separate living area, dual modem connection, and breakfast bar. The Club Floor of 38 guest suites offers continental breakfast, evening canape service, and extended business facilities. Also on the Club Floor are Club Spa Suites with King Beds, spas, and most with balconies.The outdoor 25-metre pool, neighbouring the gymnasium, is located on the Harbour Terrace overlooking Newcastle's working harbour. Directly in front of the hotel is the foreshore promenade leading past Nobby's Lighthouse and 5km of Newcastle Beaches walking path called Bather's Way. For culture buffs, the Civic Theatre and Newcastle Region Art Gallery are 300 metres away.The hotel's breeze RESTAURANT & BAR will present renowned Hunter Valley produce in a fresh, modern style. Taste Hunter wines by the glass while enjoying harbour views.[less]
Amenity Highlights —
Golf, Outdoor Pool, Concierge Desk, 24 Hour Front Desk, 24 Hour Room Service
User Reviews for Crowne Plaza Hotel Newcastle, Newcastle
Average User Rating: 6.0
Cleanliness:[9.0] •
Staff:[5.0] •
Location:[9.0] Based on 1 user ratings
Apr 7, 2008by John from Bermuda Hmfx, NY
Overall Rating: 6 Cleanliness:[9] •
Staff:[5] •
Location:[9]
Room was nice. Valet guys were excellent.
Breakfast was expensive & average. Front desk staff iffy".
“If one has to go to Newcastle then it is not a bad place to stay. There isn't much of anything food/entertainment wise without a drive. There isn't much of anything in Newcastle that is worth visiting apart from the surf beaches! It was the only hotel on a world trip that didn't have a comfort feel to it. The Ashmore Crowne plaza was a lot better as was the one in Auckland NZ where the staff couldn't do enough for you.”
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