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Find the Best Serviced Accommodation in Newport Through Paymán Club

Newport is famous for its historical mansions, so book your serviced accommodation in Newport through Paymán Club and visit the extraordinary architecture of the city. You can find the best hotel room at the most reasonable price and have a delightful vacation next to some of the gorgeous places on earth. If you are travelling to Newport for business purposes or you are looking for studying at its university, you can go ahead and book yourself a suitable room. By only a few clicks and going through the photos of the short term let that you like, you can easily book it for yourself.

Book Your Short-Term Let Near Newport’s Top Sights

Gorgeous places in Newport should be approached and visited slowly and patiently. You should let yourself get the most of your trip and capture amazing memories while you are booking a vacation rental in Newport. Visiting all the top attractions in this wonderful city is not possible in a short amount of time. However, having serviced accommodation near some of the most popular top sights in Newport can give you the opportunity to visit as many places as you can without spending much time in a taxi or other transportation services. 

Shaftesbury Park in Newport

If you are going for a walk in the wonderful green park across the river, before getting to your serviced accommodation in Newport, do not hesitate to wander around Shaftesbury Park. The existence of River Usk will allow you to sit on a bench, close your eyes and listen to the sound of water while smelling the aroma of freshly-mown grass. Doing so, you can feel all your stress fading away. There is a playground there as well for your kids to play some football and enjoy their time in Newport too. 

What Are Other Amazing Landscapes in Newport?

Newport is surrounded by beautiful landscapes including the Wye Valley, an Area of outstanding natural beauty, the undulating Vale of Usk, famous for its salmon fishing, the Brecon Beacons National Park, and Forest of Dean – both less than an hour’s drive from Newport. If you are keen on the countryside break far from the crowds, Newport should be high up your list of places to visit. Newport is a city, and it bustles with people and activity. But the urban part of Newport is relatively compact and 70% of the area is in fact rural. The Victorian Belle Vue Park is definitely one of the best!

Transporter Bridge in Newport

Since you are already enjoying the River Usk, you can have an awesome moment by visiting Transporter Bridge. This bridge was built in 1906 and is the only one of the six Transporter Bridges worldwide still in use. You can cross the River Usk and take in the spectacular views for just £1.50 of your hard-earned cash. Also, standing on the banks of the Usk, the Riverfront Theatre is the perfect place for a night of comedy or tragedy.

Tredegar House in Newport

While staying in your serviced accommodation in Newport, a 17th-century country mansion at the western edge of the city, Tredegar House is the right place to spend the day. Nestled amongst 90 acres of parkland, the National Trust property is steeped in history. This place was Built by the powerful Morgan family, local landowners and later Lords of Tredegar. The house has many more tales to tell about its owners in 17th-century origins, through to the scandalous parties thrown there in the 1930s. 

The classic British architectural design of the place is the first thing that catches your eyes, and its glamorous interior design will be engraved in your mind. You can also have a tour in the huge delightful garden of the mansion and enjoy the greenery. 

National Roman Legion Museum

Newport's history goes even further back, all the way back to the Roman Times. The small town of Caerleon to the north of Newport was once the furthest outpost of the Roman Empire and home to hundreds of soldiers. If you want to learn more about the history of the city and get familiar with the impacts of Roman Legion in Newport, you should give the National Roman Legion Museum a visit. Today, visitors can explore the remains of the legion's amphitheater, barracks, and baths whilst the National Roman Legion Museum tells the town's story. 

What Newport Has to Offer for the Sports Fans?

Newport is nationally recognised as a rugby and football city with enthusiastic fans! At the 9,000 capacity Rodney Parade on the east bank of the River Usk, you can support the resurgent Newport County football team, the local Newport rugby team, or the regional rugby team Newport Gwent Dragons. 

While booking a place in Newport and spending time in the city, you can find people playing rugby in different parks and playgrounds. 

Transportation in Newport

Domestic transportation in Newport is smooth and easy thanks to the taxi and bus services all around the city. Also, Newport is just 90 minutes from London by rail with direct National Express and Megabus coach services from Heathrow and Gatwick airports and other major centres. Cardiff and Bristol international airports are within an hour’s drive. Situated on the main line between Cardiff and London, Newport has direct rail services to Cardiff, Swansea, Manchester, Birmingham, Holyhead, Nottingham, Birmingham, Bristol and London. Train timetables are available on National Rail Enquiries.