Newport Central Hotel

Newport Central Hotel Newport Central Hotel is a brand new hotel located in the centre of Newport, South Wales. -

Less than 3 minute walk from the train station, bus station and city centre. Ideally located for Bristol, Cardiff, Gloucestershire and Bath, close to M4 corridor

Rodney ParadeHome to rugby team the Newport Gwent Dragons, and football team the Newport County AFC, Rodney Parade is ce...
28/08/2020

Rodney Parade

Home to rugby team the Newport Gwent Dragons, and football team the Newport County AFC, Rodney Parade is certainly worth a visit. Catch a game and experience a little bit of the real Newport.

West Usk LighthouseThis pretty white building was built in 1821 and used until 1922. Its fiercely bright light helped sa...
26/08/2020

West Usk Lighthouse

This pretty white building was built in 1821 and used until 1922. Its fiercely bright light helped sailors avoid the rocks of the Severn Estuary.

Located within a wetlands reserve, it is so perfect for bird watching. But it was originally on an island. The farmland surrounding it was reclaimed in 1856.

"If you don't know the guy on the other side of the world, love him anyway because he's just like you. He has the same d...
24/08/2020

"If you don't know the guy on the other side of the world, love him anyway because he's just like you. He has the same dreams, the same hopes and fears. It's one world, pal. We're all neighbors." —Frank Sinatra

Unfortunately, several popular attractions and venues in Newport are either set to remain closed during August or have n...
22/08/2020

Unfortunately, several popular attractions and venues in Newport are either set to remain closed during August or have not yet provided details on when they will be reopening including:

** Caerleon Roman Fortress and Baths - staffed Cadw sites across Wales remain closed, but a phased reopening is planned from August onwards

** Greenmeadow Community Farm, Cwmbran - no dates yet for reopening, but you can check Torfaen council's website for updates

** Riverfront Theatre - all performances postponed until 2021

**Tredegar House (inside main property) - the mansion house remains closed, check the National Trust website for updates

*Barnabas Arts House*Barnabas Arts House was reopened at the end of June. There is outdoor seating for takeaway food and...
20/08/2020

*Barnabas Arts House*

Barnabas Arts House was reopened at the end of June. There is outdoor seating for takeaway food and drink, and there is a brand new exhibition currently running. ‘Memories of a Newport Childhood’, paintings by Peter Ross, will run until 19th September.

Barnabas arts house

“Do the best you can. No one can do more than that.” – John Wooden.
17/08/2020

“Do the best you can. No one can do more than that.” – John Wooden.

Tredegar House While the house remained closed with no plans as of yet when it will reopen, visitors have been free to r...
14/08/2020

Tredegar House
While the house remained closed with no plans as of yet when it will reopen, visitors have been free to return to the gardens of Tredegar House from August 2 for pre-booked visits.

A statement on their website reads: “To open safely, we’re limiting visitor numbers and you’ll need to book your visit in advance. Sadly, if you don't book, you’ll be turned away, even if you're a member. Please arrive within your 30-minute timeslot. You’re then welcome to stay until closing time.”

Open sections include the formal gardens, stables, orangery, and visitor reception toilets.

After four months, there are finally signs that things are gradually creeping back to normal.The good news is that museu...
12/08/2020

After four months, there are finally signs that things are gradually creeping back to normal.

The good news is that museums and cultural venues across Wales are set to reopen their doors to visitors.

If you want to get the news about the places that’ll reopen during the next upcoming weeks, keep track of our future posts.

“You can’t go back and change the beginning, but you can start where you are and change the ending.” – C.S. Lewis
10/08/2020

“You can’t go back and change the beginning, but you can start where you are and change the ending.” – C.S. Lewis

Where is your favorite place in Newport?
05/08/2020

Where is your favorite place in Newport?

Address

55 High Street
Newport
NP201GA

Opening Hours

Monday 12am - 11:59pm
Tuesday 12am - 11:59pm
Wednesday 12am - 11:59pm
Thursday 12am - 11:59pm
Friday 12am - 11:59pm
Saturday 12am - 11:59pm
Sunday 12am - 11:59pm

Telephone

+441633530679

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Newport Central Hotel

Newport Central Hotel is a newly opened hotel, this beautiful converted Grade II listed building is right in the centre of Newport, South Wales.

Originally built in 1926 and occupied as Lloyds bank for many years before being converted into the Tredegar Arms pub.

If you are here for business or pleasure, we will endeavour to make your stay as comfortable as possible. With our hand-made mattresses and spacious rooms, we aim to provide a great night’s sleep.

Newport Central Hotel is located in the centre of Newport, ideally located minutes from the central train station, bus station and M4 corridor. Giving easy access to Cardiff, Bristol, Chepstow, South Wales coast, The valleys and Breacon Beacons, Gloucestershire and Bath. Making Newport Central Hotel the ideal place to stay while you explore South Wales and South West.