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Newport Quay Hotel 41 Quay StreetThe Newport Quay Hotel is located in the heart of the glorious Isle of Wight's capital town of Newport. This 17th Century Grade II listed hotel is set in a quiet street, steeped in historical and architectural interest. Within walking distance there are a large selection of bars and restaurants. For guests on a business trip a selection of these will send your bill directly to us to be added onto your hotel bill. There are 12 warm and comfortable rooms for you to choose from. Four Poster and family rooms are available, as well as singles, doubles and triples. All have colour televisions, tea, coffee and hot chocolate making facilities, direct dial telephones, radio alarm clocks and complimentary bottled still water, biscuits and sweets. Ironing board and hairdryers are available on request, and we offer complimentary faxing and photocopying. As well as our comfortable accommodation, you can relax in our restful lounge, with its original Victorian wood panelled walls, exposed beams and impressive fireplace. Ashtrays are provided in the courtyard as all of our rooms are non-smoking. A substantial English breakfast using fresh Isle of Wight produce is cooked to order, and served in our spacious dining room. We can offer exclusive rates for the ferry and a free booking service. Additionally, James and Victoria will organise taxis, champagne, flowers or chocolates to make your stay perfect. Please ask for help with anything and we will do our best to make it happen. If you are staying for business or pleasure, you can be assured of a warm and friendly welcome at the Newport Quay Hotel.

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Hotel Type:Hotel
Address:41 Quay Street
The minimal room price:45 GBP
Hotel Class: (4 stars)
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