The Windsor Hotel
South Parade, Whitley Bay, Tyne And Wear, Tyne and Wear, England
About The Windsor Hotel
The largest and most impressive hotel in Whitley Bay, centrally located on South Parade, the Windsor is situated within sight of the sea on the scenic Northumbrian coast. The hotel's Bazil Brasserie offers an extensive menu and daily specials, where you can enjoy quality international dishes and fine wines in elegant and comfortable surroundings. Recently acquiring an accolade from the RAC, dishes here draw from fresh, regional produce. The Garden conference room can seat up to 80 delegates and is equipped with the latest audio visual technology, including a digital projector and DVD player. A sound loop is also provided for the hard of hearing. Syndicate rooms are also located close to this room. Experience this beautiful seaside resort, a short journey from the vibrant city of Newcastle, with The Windsor Hotel.
Other nearby hotels
| Hotel Name | Approximate distance from The Windsor Hotel |
| Banana Joe's Hotel | (0.0 miles, 0.1 km) |
| Esplanade Lodge Guest House | (0.1 miles, 0.1 km) |
| York House Hotel | (0.2 miles, 0.3 km) |
| Marlborough Hotel | (0.2 miles, 0.3 km) |
| Park Lodge Hotel | (0.2 miles, 0.4 km) |
| Priors Haven Apartments | (1.4 miles, 2.2 km, direction SW) |
| Village Hotel And Leisure Club Newcastle | (3.0 miles, 4.9 km, direction SW) |
| Best Western Sea Hotel | (3.1 miles, 5.0 km, direction S) |
| Once upon a Tyne | (3.3 miles, 5.3 km, direction S) |
| Athol House | (3.5 miles, 5.6 km, direction S) |
| Menzies Silverlink Park | (4.7 miles, 7.5 km, direction SW) |
| Hadrian Lodge Hotel | (4.7 miles, 7.6 km, direction SW) |
| Quality Hotel Sunderland | (7.0 miles, 11.3 km, direction S) |
| Jesmond Dene House | (7.1 miles, 11.5 km, direction SW) |
| Dene Hotel | (7.2 miles, 11.6 km, direction SW) |
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Recommended attractions near The Windsor Hotel
| Tynemouth Priory | (1.9 miles, 3.0 km, direction SE) | Pictures |
| Tynemouth Castle | (2.2 miles, 3.5 km, direction S) | Pictures |
| Arbeia Roman Fort | (2.7 miles, 4.4 km, direction S) | Pictures |
| Seaton Delaval Hall | (3.4 miles, 5.4 km, direction NW) | Pictures |
| Bedlington Country Park | (7.8 miles, 12.6 km, direction NW) | Pictures |
| The Castle | (8.1 miles, 13.0 km, direction SW) | Pictures |
| Baltic Centre | (8.1 miles, 13.1 km, direction SW) | Pictures |
| Plessey Woods Country Park | (8.3 miles, 13.4 km, direction NW) | Pictures |
| Hylton Castle | (8.4 miles, 13.5 km, direction S) | Pictures |
| St Nicholas Cathedral | (8.4 miles, 13.5 km, direction SW) | Pictures |
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