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Newcastle-upon-Tyne's arty Newcastle City Center neighbourhood is loved for its theatres and entertainment, and visitors often enjoy its varied attractions, including Northumberland Street and Grey's Monument.
You can catch an event at St. James' Park, located 0.6 mi (1 km) from central Newcastle-upon-Tyne. Why not take a stroll along the riverfront and watch the sunset while you're here? If you think St. James' Park is cool, you might also like Utilita Arena Newcastle and Gateshead International Stadium, both located nearby.
You can stroll along Quayside for relaxing water views when you're in Quayside. Our travellers also like this historical area for its riverfront setting.
If you'd like to get a taste of Newcastle-upon-Tyne student life, check out Northumbria University in Newcastle City Center. Our travellers also like the museums in the area – your cultural tour starts here. It's also full of great shops and restaurants, so you can spend the afternoon having a wander.
Enjoy a show at Newcastle-upon-Tyne Theatre Royal, a popular theatre in Newcastle-upon-Tyne. Make time to visit the area's shops or simply enjoy its lively bars.
You can browse the exhibits at Castle Keep, a museum with a storied past, during your trip to Newcastle-upon-Tyne. Discover the area's lively bars and its great live music.
Along the River Tyne, seven bridges create a dramatic skyline where industrial heritage meets modern flair. The medieval Castle Keep offers panoramic views after climbing its winding stairs. Locals pack St. James' Park to cheer Newcastle United with religious fervor. The Quayside market transforms Sundays into a treasure hunt of local crafts and street food. Grey Street's Georgian elegance has survived centuries, while the Baltic Centre displays contemporary art in a converted flour mill. Bigg Market's pubs fill nightly with revellers whose Geordie accents grow thicker with each pint. For families, Wet 'n' Wild Water Park provides splashy entertainment when rare sunshine appears. Don't miss the Angel of the North, whose massive steel wings welcome visitors with industrial grandeur.
Newcastle-upon-Tyne is a friendly locale known for its restaurants and bars. Take in the local culture of Newcastle-upon-Tyne at Castle Keep and Newcastle-upon-Tyne Theatre Royal. There's plenty more to see, including sights like Bigg Market and Grey's Monument.