Serviced apartments and singles’ weekends in Newcastle
Enjoy a sociable singles’ weekend with serviced apartments in Newcastle
Being single can, at times, feel like a drudge. But when you embrace singledom with friends it can actually be great fun. Over the last year, I’ve enjoyed several weekends away with single friends in some of the UK’s major cities. Last month, on a New Year’s mission to find and flirt with Geordie-land’s most eligible bachelors, eight of us booked two nights, in two four-bed serviced apartments, in the town centre - not far from the trendy Quayside area of Newcastle where there are plenty of bars and clubs.
Serviced apartments in Newcastle for open-plan living
The serviced apartments in Newcastle were bright, decorated with deep red furnishings and had a clean, contemporary feel. The main living area of the serviced apartments were an open plan affair, so we found ourselves wandering freely from sofa to fridge and regularly pouring ourselves another vodka, lime and soda. Although we had the luxury of two serviced apartments in Newcastle between eight of us, on Friday and Saturday evening we all piled into one apartment around 4pm for a meal and a few drinks.
A more sociable experience with serviced apartments in Newcastle
It certainly seems that serviced apartments in Newcastle lend themselves towards a highly sociable weekend. In comparison, when I’ve stayed with groups of friends in a Newcastle hotel, and had to run down corridors to knock on doors, the stay was more disjointed. The experience in two serviced apartments was certainly more relaxing and tailored towards us all staying together.
After a great night out in Newcastle, it was a lovely feeling to hit the pillow somewhere so homely. We even fried eggs for ourselves at 3am – not an available luxury in hotel accommodation!
So if anyone is looking to organise a girly get-together in Newcastle, it’s worth checking out serviced apartments both from a financial, and fun, perspective.
