WE rounded up some of the best hotels to stay in Hexham according to TripAdvisor's 'Travellers' Choice'.
Here's what we found.
The Beaumont Hotel, Beaumont Street was rated the best hotel in Hexham based on TripAdvisor reviews.
It was rated five overall and on all counts of location, rooms, value, cleanliness, service and sleep quality.
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One review said: "Everything about the hotel is fantastic. Beautiful place. Fantastic staff that can't do enough for you. Food is amazing thanks to the fantastic team of chefs. Room amazing and great attention to detail in every area of the hotel. We have stayed in 5-star hotels before but the Beaumont beats them all. Thank you for a wonderful stay."
Another posted said: "Beautiful room with individual decor. Lovely attentive staff. As usual the evening meal was superb. No matter what you choose it is cooked to a very high standard. This is our fourth visit and every one has been spot on. An independent hotel delivering the highest standards."
Travelodge at Hexham Gate Retail Park was rated the second-best hotel with a 4.5 overall rating.
A happy customer said: "A lovely building spotlessly clean with all the amenities you could need. The staff were excellent and always available to help out with any problems. The all-you-can-eat breakfast was absolutely gorgeous and constantly being refreshed. Drinks from the bar were very reasonably priced and I will certainly be using Travelodge again."
Another said: "Spacious room, good lighting, everything clean and fresh, speedy lift, food and menu good, pleasant cafe bar."
Langley Castle Hotel, Langley-on-Tyne was highly rated with an overall score of 4.5.
One review said: "Stayed for two nights in the Greenwich suite beautiful room, fabulous bathroom window seat built into the thick walls.
"Food was amazing fine dining it was a great selection for both breakfast and evening meal.
We enjoyed our stay so much that we have booked for next September thanks for a wonderful stay."
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