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Best Western Sea HotelSea Road, South Shields, Tyne and Wear, EnglandAbout Best Western Sea HotelIdeally placed for Sunderland and Tyneside, the Sea Hotel is within easy reach of the A1 and A19. The hotel offers free wireless Wi-Fi access, bars refurbished in 2006, bedrooms redecorated in 2007 and new ground floor bedrooms. Other nearby hotels| Hotel Name | Approximate distance from Best Western Sea Hotel | | Once upon a Tyne | (0.4 miles, 0.7 km) | | Athol House | (0.7 miles, 1.1 km) | | Priors Haven Apartments | (2.4 miles, 3.8 km, direction NW) | | Esplanade Lodge Guest House | (3.0 miles, 4.8 km, direction N) | | The Windsor Hotel | (3.1 miles, 5.0 km, direction N) | | Banana Joe's Hotel | (3.1 miles, 5.0 km, direction N) | | York House Hotel | (3.2 miles, 5.1 km, direction N) | | Marlborough Hotel | (3.3 miles, 5.3 km, direction N) | | Park Lodge Hotel | (3.3 miles, 5.3 km, direction N) | | Hadrian Lodge Hotel | (4.1 miles, 6.5 km, direction W) | | Village Hotel And Leisure Club Newcastle | (4.1 miles, 6.6 km, direction NW) | | Quality Hotel Sunderland | (4.5 miles, 7.3 km, direction SW) | | Menzies Silverlink Park | (4.7 miles, 7.5 km, direction W) | | The Balmoral & Terrace Guest Houses | (5.7 miles, 9.1 km, direction S) | | Chaise Guest House | (5.8 miles, 9.3 km, direction S) | | All hotels in South Shields |
Recommended attractions near Best Western Sea HotelAll attractions in South ShieldsRecommended towns & villages near Best Western Sea Hotel | (2.3 miles, 3.7 km, direction NW) Cullercoats has many pleasing aspects including a picturesque 19th century church in a commanding position close to the shoreline... Information | Pictures (4) | Hotels |  | (3.0 miles, 4.8 km, direction SW) This is the town that is famous for the 1930's "Hunger March" caused by the intense poverty that followed the closing of the Charles Palmer shipyard. The last of the surviving marchers, Cornelius Whalen died in 2003 at the age of 93... Information | Pictures (4) | Hotels |  | (6.2 miles, 9.9 km, direction N) For centuries salt had been panned in the region, at this time the village was known as Hartley Pans, but this appears to have changed following the building of a harbour with a sluice at the harbour mouth... Information | Pictures (7) | Hotels |  | (6.7 miles, 10.7 km, direction S) Sunderland was granted a charter in 1145, the charter gave it market rights and thus the town grew slowly from humble beginnings... Information | Pictures (110) | Hotels |  | (8.0 miles, 12.9 km, direction SW) The urban sprawl of Gateshead rises majestically skywards in a seemingly endless mixture of concrete and glass. Gateshead stretches for almost 13 miles along the banks of the River Tyne... Information | Pictures (208) | Hotels |  | (8.1 miles, 13.1 km, direction W) This important City was known as Pons Aelii in Roman times; the Romans built the first bridge over the River Tyne, it was guarded by a Roman fort which was replaced by a castle..... Information | Pictures (189) | Hotels | All towns in England |
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