SUNDERLAND
shares Newcastle's long history, river setting and industrial heritage but cannot match its architectural splendour. Formed from three medieval villages flanking the Wear, it was one of the wealthiest towns in England by 1500, and later supported the Parliamentary cause in the Civil War. The twentieth century made and broke the town: from being the largest shipbuilding town in the world, supporting a dozen shipyards, Sunderland slumped after ferocious bombing during World... [More]
Built in the Victorian era, this licenced, family-run guest house has stunning views of the sea. We are prominently situated on Roker sea front and within easy access of the city centre, Sunderland University, Empire Theatre, the Puma Tennis Centre, Crowtree Leisure Centre and Sunderland Stadium of... [More]
A Luxurious Four Star Hotel Elegantly Decorated And HasAn Enviable Setting Overlooking Seaburn Sands And TheThe North Sea. Whether YouRe Traveling For Business, Pleasure Or Planning A Meeting, Marriott Focuses On What It Takes To Make Your Trip Successful. Enjoy The Comfort Of One Of Our Guest Rooms... [More]
Overlooking wide, sandy beaches just 2 miles from the city centre, the Sunderland Marriott Hotel is ideal for a luxurious break by the sea. The marble lobby, wood panelling and fine fabrics create an air of timeless elegance. Relax by the pool. Enjoy a soothing spa bath, or work out in the gym. Enjo... [More]
Prominently situated on Roker Sea front our family run guesthouses offer a warm friendly welcome and fabulous views of the Sunderland coastline. We are only a short distance from Sunderland town centre, National glass centre, Sunderland University and the Stadium of light. We are also close to the S... [More]