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291 On King Newcastle

291 King Street, Newcastle, Australia, 2300
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About us

291 on King is not your ordinary accommodation. You will be greeted by our friendly reception team who can ensure all your requirements are met with a smile! Enjoy top tier customer service, with approachable, kind, and helpful staff to answer all your queries. With quality, craftmanship & innovation 291 on King is a destination boasting a blend of old-world charm and ultra-modern vibes from the inside and out. Relish in our tastefully decorated hotel offering location, appealing spaces, and thoughtful touches to create a seamless stay. 291 has taken pride in offering spacious, luxurious apartments with high quality finishing’s, appliances and amenities making sure you have all the little luxuries you need to enjoy your stay. Apartments have a full kitchen, desk space, dining table and sleek modern bathroom. Just a short stroll from Newcastle foreshore, beaches, convenience stores and an eclectic range of cafes, bars, and retail shops. The hotel oozes vintage with touches of modernistic and luxurious features making it a true stand out. Enjoy a home away from experience from us to you. The hotel features local artwork and photos producing an atmosphere that embodies the essence of coastal crossed with city living making it an ideal choice for your stay in Newcastle! Facilities on-site including The Gym on King, The Foundry Café, Secure, Paid Undercover Carpark.

Venue Details

ChainIndependent / Other
BrandIndependent
Built2023
Renovated2023
Total meeting space-
Guest Rooms50
Venue typeHotel

Amenities

Room features and guest services
  • Internet access
  • Laundry service
  • Luggage storage
  • View (urban)
Facilities
  • Wheelchair accessible
AV capabilities
  • High speed internet
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Guest rooms

Total guest rooms
50
Single (1 bed)
50
Double (2 beds)
20

Location

Getting Here

Distance from airport 16.4 mi
Parking in the area
Paid parking
( A$35.00/day )
Street parking

Local Attractions

Bogey Hole
Bogey Hole
6 mins
The Bogey Hole, also known as the Commandant's Baths, is a heritage-listed sea bath in Newcastle in New South Wales, Australia. It is thought to be the oldest surviving European construction in the city area. The pool was hewn from a sandstone/conglomerate rock shelf at the base of cliffs near Shepherds Hill.
Shortland Esplanade
Newcastle, AU 2300
Marketown
Marketown
Shopping
2 mins
Stop by Marketown Shopping Centre located in the heart of Newcastle CBD, they'll be something for you!! With the choice of two supermarkets Coles, Woolworths, plus Big W, Dan Murphy's Liquor, Liquor land, Officeworks and locally owned specialty stores such as the Asian Supermarket and Enigma Jewellers
23 Steel St,
Newcastle West
Newcastle, AU 2302
Nobbys Beach
Nobbys Beach
10 mins
Newcastle's highest profile beach, Nobbys Beach is a favoured swimming spot for family groups, those learning to surf and some of the local dolphins. With the beach on one side and a public recreational area including barbecue facilities on the other, it's the perfect spot to spend the day. A bonus is the kiosk selling coffee, cakes—fish, chips and burgers. A must-do is to walk along the Nobbys break-wall underneath the iconic Nobbys Lighthouse. If you are lucky, you can watch a coal ship being ushered into the harbour by hard working tug boats.
Nobbys Beach Pavilion
Nobbys Road
Newcastle, AU 2300
The Newcastle Light Rail
The Newcastle Light Rail
3 mins
The Newcastle Light Rail is a bright red tram that runs parallel to the Hunter River between Newcastle Interchange and Newcastle Beach.
Hunter Street
Newcastle, AU 2300
Stockton Sand Dunes
Stockton Sand Dunes
20 mins
Stockton Beach is located north of the Hunter River in New South Wales, Australia. It is 32 km long and stretches from Stockton, to Anna Bay. Over many years Stockton Beach has been the site of numerous shipwrecks and aircraft crashes.
Fullerton Cove
Newcastle, AU 1318
Richley Reserve Mega Adventure Playground
Richley Reserve Mega Adventure Playground
Park
15 mins
Richley Reserve Mega Adventure Playground is located in Kotara and is one of the largest playgrounds in Newcastle.
Freyberg Street
New Lambton
Newcastle, AU 2305
Queens Wharf
Queens Wharf
Nightlife
5 mins
Queens Wharf is where you can catch the ferry across the river to Stockton. This is a popular activity with families on the weekend, to cross the river and play at the South Stockton Playground, which has a skate park and flying fox.
150 Wharf Road
Newcastle, AU 2300
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Newcastle Museum
Newcastle Museum
Museum
5 mins
Newcastle Museum contains the story of Newcastle, including the history of steelmaking, how immigrants came to the region, famous bands who started in Newcastle and war-time history. Catch the Newcastle Light Rail to get there, with a stop located right out the front.
6 Workshop Way
Newcastle, AU 2300
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Merewether Ocean Baths
Merewether Ocean Baths
10 mins
Merewether Ocean Baths is an outdoor beach pool that was opened in 1935.
3a Ocean Street
Merewether
Newcastle, AU 2291
Lake Macquarie
Lake Macquarie
45 mins
Lake Macquarie is a beautiful region located south of the city center and the lake itself is twice as large as Sydney Harbor!
Hunter Valley Gardens
Hunter Valley Gardens
Park
1 hr
Hunter Valley Gardens is a highlight for locals and visitors, especially during the Christmas season when they have rides and Christmas lights. There are 8 kilometers of walking paths winding through 14 hectares of gardens. This stunning venue is "must" for all garden lovers!
2090 Broke Road
Pokolbin
AU 2320
Civic Theatre
Civic Theatre
Theater
5 mins
Civic Theatre in the CBD was built in 1929 and has a wide range of shows and events.
375 Hunter Street
Newcastle, AU 2300
ANZAC Memorial Bridge
ANZAC Memorial Bridge
Historical landmark
10 mins
ANZAC Memorial Bridge is located on the Newcastle Memorial Walk, which can be accessed from Strzelecki Headland. The bridge opened on ANZAC Day in 2015 to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the ANZAC landing at Gallipoli. The bridge is 160 meters long and is part of the Bathers Way Coastal Walk, below.
24 Memorial Drive
The Hill
Newcastle, AU 2300

Additional Information

Facility Restrictions

Car park height restriction is 1.95m.

Cancellation Policy

Groups Specific- Advised at time of inquiry.

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Sustainable Practices

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Diversity and Inclusion

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