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Spacious two bedroom apartment on the banks of the River Tyne. It enjoys stunning day and night views of Newcastle's Quayside taking in the Millennium "blinking eye" Bridge, the Baltic Centre for the Arts, the Sage Music Centre, Tyne Bridge, Swing Bridge and High Level Bridge, as well as breathtaking sunsets over the riverscape.
The apartment is fully and tastefully furnished and comprises a substantial lounge, dining room, large fully fitted kitchen with microwave oven, dishwasher, washing machine, tumble dryer and large fridge freezer, one double and one twin bedded room, plus a family bathroom and an en suite shower room, both with high pressure showers. The apartment is ideal for 4 guests but 2 additional guests can be accommodated on the 2 large sofas in the living room.
For public transport users the apartment is less than a mile from Newcastle Central Station. For car users it comes complete with a dedicated parking space in a secure area behind the building. There is both lift and stair access to the apartment, which is on the second floor.
Recent guests' feedback about what they enjoyed most:
* "Spacious feeling of the apartment..."
* "Very well-equipped"
* "The view, especially at night"
* "Location & view & spacious & comfortable"
This beautiful, modern (1987) apartment is within easy walking distance of innumerable restaurants and pubs catering for all tastes, as well as clubs, cultural venues and guided city tours, in fact all the Newcastle-Gateshead major tourist attractions.
Major cultural and entertainment venues nearby in addition to The Sage and the Baltic include the Theatre Royal, the Live Theatre, the Biscuit Factory private art gallery and restaurant, the Tyneside Cinema Theatre (artistic, current and foreign movies), and the multiple movie theatres at The Gate.
For children there is the Centre for Life, Science Museum, Hancock natural history museum, Beamish Open Air Museum, a day at the seaside, or hiking & biking in Northumberland National park. For younger adults there is a plethora of pubs, clubs, musical events and leisure facilities.
And for shoppers there is the Metro Centre, the Eldon shopping centre (in the heart of Newcastle), the historic Grainger indoor market, numerous department stores and specialist shops in the centre of Newcastle, and farm shops in the outlying areas.
Those interested in the past can visit the Newcastle Keep and many other famous ancient castles like Bamburgh and Alnwick, the historic towns of Hexham, Corbridge and Durham, or the numerous Roman remains including Hadrian's Wall and the fort at Segedunum (Wallsend).
A 20 minute car journey takes you to the famous Northumberland Coast (or you can get there by the Tyneside Metro system), or the Angel of the North.
The last but not least of the attractions is the legendary friendliness of the North Eastern people. One guest remarked, "Everyone we spoke to was very, very friendly and helpful." So, come and experience this jovial, friendly, warm place and stay in the heart of Newcastle's Quayside.

| Room / Unit Type | Room / Unit Tariff* |
|---|---|
| River View at Three Indian Kings | from £345.00 to £575.00 per unit per week |
*As a guide, prices are per room per night for hotels, guest houses, B&Bs and serviced apartments and per week for self-catering accommodation.
Note: Prices are a guide only and may change on a daily basis.
Newcastle upon Tyne
Tel: +44 0114 268 2200
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