Best Hotels in Jesmond
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Best Hotels in Jesmond

From a Grade II listed mansion to budget-friendly B&Bs — where to stay in Jesmond for every budget.

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Jesmond is one of the most popular places to stay when visiting Newcastle — close enough to walk into the city centre, leafy enough to feel like an escape from it. Whether you're after a boutique weekend or somewhere clean and affordable for a couple of nights, there's a hotel here to suit most budgets.

Here's the guide to where to stay in Jesmond.

Jesmond Dene House

Jesmond Dene House is Jesmond's standout — a boutique hotel set in a Grade II listed Arts and Crafts mansion at the entrance to Jesmond Dene. The building dates from the late 19th century, and the interiors match the pedigree: high ceilings, period features, and individually designed rooms that balance character with modern comfort.

The hotel's restaurant is one of Newcastle's best fine-dining destinations, serving modern British cooking built around seasonal, locally sourced ingredients. Afternoon tea here is a popular draw in its own right. The grounds open directly onto Jesmond Dene, so morning walks through ancient woodland start from the front door.

With a rating of 9.4 from guests, it's comfortably Jesmond's premium option. Prices reflect that — this is a treat, not a budget stay — but for a special occasion or a weekend away, it's hard to beat anywhere in the North East.

Best for: The special-occasion stay. A genuinely memorable building, excellent restaurant, and direct access to Jesmond Dene.


The Osborne Hotel

The Osborne Hotel at 13–15 Osborne Road is a 22-bedroom boutique hotel right in the heart of Jesmond's main strip. The rooms are well-appointed and individually styled, and the location means you're steps away from restaurants, bars, and cafes.

Florence, the Italian restaurant attached to the hotel, is a genuine asset — handmade pasta, wood-fired pizza, and a warm, unfussy atmosphere. Rooms start from around £126 per night, which positions the Osborne as a solid mid-range option with boutique credentials.

The central Osborne Road location is both a strength and a consideration: perfect for a weekend exploring Jesmond's food and drink scene, but lighter sleepers may want to note that weekends can be lively on the street below.

Best for: Boutique comfort in the heart of the action. Walk to everything, eat Italian downstairs.


Cairn Hotel

The Cairn Hotel on Osborne Road offers a modern boutique experience with a contemporary feel. The rooms are clean, well-designed, and finished to a good standard, and the hotel is well-placed for both Jesmond's restaurants and the short walk into Newcastle city centre.

It's a smart choice for visitors who want something stylish without paying fine-dining hotel prices. The Cairn sits in the sweet spot between the premium boutique end and the budget options — modern enough to feel like a treat, affordable enough for a midweek break.

Best for: Modern and well-located. A good middle-ground between boutique and budget.


Holiday Inn Jesmond

The Holiday Inn Jesmond brings reliable 4-star standards to Jesmond. The rooms are what you'd expect from the brand — clean, comfortable, well-maintained — and the on-site bar and restaurant mean you don't need to leave the building if you'd rather not.

With a guest rating of 8.6, it scores well for a chain hotel, and the consistency is reassuring if you're booking for a business trip or family visit. The location is slightly further from the centre of Jesmond than the Osborne Road hotels, but still well-connected by Metro and bus.

Best for: Reliable 4-star comfort with no surprises. Good for business travellers and families.


New Northumbria Hotel

The New Northumbria Hotel is a 3-star option that has served Jesmond visitors for years. It's a straightforward, budget-friendly hotel — the rooms are clean and functional, the staff are helpful, and the prices are notably lower than the boutique options further up the scale.

It won't win design awards, but it's honest and well-run. A sensible pick for visitors who plan to spend their time out exploring rather than lingering in the hotel, and the savings add up over a longer stay.

Best for: Honest and affordable. A good base for visitors who want to spend their budget elsewhere.


Whites Hotel

Whites Hotel is one of Jesmond's most affordable options — a family-friendly hotel with en-suite rooms, close to Jesmond Dene. The rooms are simple but clean, and the location on the quieter side of Jesmond means you're near the Dene's walks and green spaces rather than the bustle of Osborne Road.

It's a good choice for families visiting Newcastle, walkers using Jesmond as a base, or anyone who wants a no-frills, comfortable stay at a fair price. The proximity to Jesmond Dene is a genuine advantage that pricier hotels on Osborne Road can't match.

Best for: Budget-friendly and close to the Dene. A practical choice for families and walkers.


How to choose

  • Splash out: Jesmond Dene House. No contest.
  • Boutique without the premium: The Osborne Hotel or the Cairn Hotel.
  • Reliable chain: Holiday Inn Jesmond.
  • Budget-friendly: New Northumbria Hotel or Whites Hotel.

Jesmond is compact — whichever hotel you choose, you're never more than a 15-minute walk from the best restaurants, the Dene, and the Metro into the city centre.


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