To book the whole venue for a special event or group booking, phone us on 01289 349 449 or reach out via email at stay@robroyberwick.com. The team will be happy to assist.

In the historic centre of Berwick, Marygate is a lively main street. It has many local shops and popular stores. This makes it a great place to start exploring the town. This makes it a great starting point to explore with your Berwick upon Tweed town map.
For travellers staying in hotels in Berwick upon Tweed, Rob Roy Boutique Accommodation is a great choice. It offers an authentic experience of the local culture with easy access to the town’s central areas.
The Guild Hall and The Barracks
The Guild Hall is one of the town’s most famous buildings. The Barracks gives an interesting view of military history. These landmarks help you find your way as you explore.
The Quayside
The vibrant Quayside showcases both historic and contemporary Berwick, with boats coming and going and waterfront spots serving fresh, local seafood. Be sure to pause on Berwick Bridge to take in the stunning views.
Shopping Areas
Marygate and Bridge Street together create Berwick’s vibrant shopping hub, where independent shops meet familiar brands, offering something for everyone. This mix offers a great shopping experience. If you want local foods or unique crafts, your Berwick upon Tweed town map will help you find each place in this lively area.
Located on Station Road, Berwick’s railway station provides easy connections to Edinburgh, London, and nearby areas, with frequent local bus services around town. For specific Berwick upon Tweed directions and maps, the Tourist Information Centre is a valuable resource.
The well-kept town walls and beautiful riverside paths provide historic and lovely views. They are great for a relaxing walk through Berwick's landscape.
Enhance your journey through Berwick’s charming streets and scenic routes with this audio guide. It offers fascinating insights into the town’s history, key landmarks, and unique spots to explore.
Tourist Information
The Tourist Information Centre is on Walkergate. It offers maps and information about local services. This includes banks and chemists. You can also get directions to popular attractions in Berwick upon Tweed.
Local Knowledge
Due to the town’s historic layout, some streets are quite steep. Look out for the narrow closes between main roads that can offer quicker routes, though some may include steps.
The Maltings and Local Art
The Maltings is the main place in Berwick for films and shows. Nearby, art galleries and museums display local work and exhibits that share the town’s story.
Mornings are typically the busiest, with locals out and about. Weekend markets add even more life to the town centre.
To book the whole venue for a special event or group booking, phone us on 01289 349 449 or reach out via email at stay@robroyberwick.com. The team will be happy to assist.
Berwick-upon-Tweed may be compact, but it’s full of character. Use this guide to make the most of your visit, whether you’re exploring history or browsing the vibrant shops in Berwick town centre.
