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The White Swan Inn
4.6/577 Reviews
Absolute gem of a find. We were looking for a reasonably priced B&B or hotel in the area and found the white swan. Room was fantastic with a ginormous king sized bed. Lovely touch as they rang me on the afternoon before we checked in to see if we wanted to book a table as they were busy with table bookings that evening. We were glad we accepted, the evening meal was out of this world and so was the breakfast next morning. We will definitely return and recommend to everyone if you want a fantastic experience in a beautiful little country village then staying here is a must!
The Lindisfarne Inn - the Inn Collection Group
4.1/550 Reviews
Stayed for a week whilst working in the area ,our company puts us up in accommodation for the 1st week to help find our feet in area and give us time to find somewhere if job is to be longer ,as we can sometimes be from a month to years on a job , The Lindisfarne Inn was heaven for me an my colleagues ,as we often get lodged in Travelodges Rooms are in a separate outbuilding to the actual in that I liked almost like little bedsits .inn was lovely an homely vibe an food was excellent,they also run a system were you can forfeit Ur room service , getting Ur bed made etc in exchange for a drink, starapramen pints are about £6.50, and I don't care if my beds made 👌🏻😎.all staff were lovely and welcoming especially the assistant manager Donna who went up and beyond to help in anyway she could,this stood out to me as Iv had negative experience with staff or management etc which has made difference to me between ever returning or not to places regardless of how nice actually hotel is 👌🏻🤌🏻
The Roxburgh
4.5/561 Reviews
This is our the first visit to Northumbria and Berwick. We have been driving over 200 miles for 5 hours and felt very exhausted. All we needed was just average service and a average warm room to spend the night in and not get frozen at the night. However, we could not get even such basic service needs. First of all, there is no elevator. Therefore, a person in a wheelchair will not be able to get to the room, there all the rooms are on the upper floors. Secondly, the stairs are very narrow, it is difficult to climb them with heavy bags. Thirdly, when you come to the room, the heating is supposedly working, but in the evening and at night, the owners turn off the heating completely and the room becomes very cold. We tried to draw the owners' attention to this, they said that in other rooms the guests were wearing T-shirts and that others were felt warm. So basically they just completely ignored that the fact that we were in outerwear in the room. They promised to increase the temperature from 22 to 24, although in reality the room was no more than 14-16 degrees, maybe 18 at most in the day time. And their thermostat is on the first floor, where it may or may not be 22 degrees. Aparently this is not about the thermostat but about them not willing to provide quality service to their guests. For a while the heaters did turn on and warm us, but then we woke up again in the middle of the night realizing that we were freezing again. The heaters in the room, in the bathroom were cold and in the corridor too. Maybe guest are expected to bring a portable heater with themselves or avoid this guest house because it's really very cold here. My auntie made a brilliant photo of the cold window from the room. I do not recommend living here unless you have a portable heater with you. Also, we wanted to pay in cash, but they already charged the card when we checked in, not when we checked out. When we tried to ask why they took the money on the day of check-in and not check-out, they were rude and told me that I was the first customer who complained about freezing in the room. And they started threatening to call the police and started kicking us out, even though we hadn't even taken our bags out of the room at that time. Usually when landlords fail customer expectation, they apologize and try to win back the customers trust but not in this case. Instead of apologizing for not being able to provide a basic quality service for such a price, they were rude to us and told us that we were rude. Unheard of rudeness. I have never seen such unheard of rudeness in any hotel or guest house. Yes, and they threatened to ban me from bed and breakfast hotels. I haven't been to other hotels in this area yet, if all hotels have such a rude attitude towards customers, then maybe it's for the best. These owners should not be in the hotel business unless they can't provide quality service for the money they charge. Also, the owners shoudn't be rude to customers or should quit the
The Castle Hotel
4.2/555 Reviews
Great service and welcome from Jo and her team. We had booked most of the hotel for a golf society and could choose from singles, doubles or family rooms which was very convenient. We requested a small meeting room at short notice which was provided allowing us to hold a quiz night and team build. Breakfast was great- good choice, cooked to order but no long wait! Rooms were clean and spacious - showers had good pressure and plenty of hot water. Most of us parked in the station car park for free from 6pm to 8 am - just a short walk from the hotel .
YHA Berwick
4.3/554 Reviews
This is not a review of the YHA or services offered, but something happening in the same building. Visited the building to attend a special exhibition of Lowry artwork, called Lowry and the Sea. Forty or so paintings and drawings have been collated to demonstrate Lowry's love of the sea in his later life. Exhibited on the top floor of the YHA building in the Granary Gallery it is well worth the visit if you are in the area. There is a charge to enter, but exclusions apply. e.g. YHA membership. Exhibition runs until 13th October 24

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Hotel Information for Traveller

Number of Hotels120
Number of Reviews919
Highest Price€389
Lowest Price€42
Average Price (Weekdays)€129
Average Price (Weekends)€155