Type: Evening Event
Dress code: Black Tie/Ball Gown
Having all been interviewed on the infamous Jenny James Show that morning, light-hearted teasing turns to full-blown arguments as interviewees condone each other’s’ behaviour. But when one of them ends up dead, there’s a more serious matter to be discussed – one not suitable for the likes of day-time television. Time to call in the detectives!
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Discover your next Murder Mystery Break in Newcastle at the Royal Station hotel. Located in the heart of the city centre and set inside a beautiful Grade I listed building this venue is a perfect base to become our next Super Sleuth.
The historic Royal Station Hotel features 145 classically designed and comfortable rooms with a range of modern and convenient amenities including the Empire restaurant and bar, Newcastle city-centre parking, free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, tea and coffee making facilities, indoor swimming pool, sauna and a fitness centre, a perfect retreat after an action packed Murder Mystery.
Guests will receive a delicious 3 course evening meal whilst the Murder Mystery takes place in one of the hotels beautiful function rooms. The perfect base for your next Geordie adventure, Royal Station Hotel is a one-minute walk from Newcastle’s central train and metro station and a short walk from city-centre shops, the quayside, theatres, art galleries, restaurants, and bars.
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