Guidebook for Newcastle upon Tyne

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Guidebook for Newcastle upon Tyne

Food Scene

Because it is individual coffee shop its deco and menu makes it unique.
8 locals recommend
The Wild Trapeze
63 Heaton Rd
8 locals recommend
Because it is individual coffee shop its deco and menu makes it unique.
19 locals recommend
Butterfly Cabinet
200 Heaton Rd
19 locals recommend

Drinks & Nightlife

Waterside pub with free jukebox, live music and a garden sheltered by the arch of a road bridge. It also serves Vegan Food.
24 locals recommend
The Tyne Bar
1 Maling St
24 locals recommend
Waterside pub with free jukebox, live music and a garden sheltered by the arch of a road bridge. It also serves Vegan Food.

Sightseeing

A Stroll along the picturesque quayside gives you the view of seven bridges spanning the River Tyne. You will also find trendy bars and laid back pubs alongside landmark buildings there.
13 locals recommend
Quayside
Quayside
13 locals recommend
A Stroll along the picturesque quayside gives you the view of seven bridges spanning the River Tyne. You will also find trendy bars and laid back pubs alongside landmark buildings there.

Parks & Nature

Jesmond Dene is a unique haven of peace and tranquility for the people of Newcastle. It is a narrow wooded valley that follows the river Ouseburn between South Gosforth and Jesmond Vale. This provides an important wildlife corridor right into the centre of Newcastle. There is a spectacular mix of native and exotic trees, and the Dene is home to a lot of wildlife, notably the Kingfisher, the Red Squirrel and many woodland birds. The Dene stretches for over three kilometres and has many areas of tranquillity, as well as ‘honey pots’ of activity.
23 locals recommend
Jesmond Dene House
Jesmond Dene Road
23 locals recommend
Jesmond Dene is a unique haven of peace and tranquility for the people of Newcastle. It is a narrow wooded valley that follows the river Ouseburn between South Gosforth and Jesmond Vale. This provides an important wildlife corridor right into the centre of Newcastle. There is a spectacular mix of native and exotic trees, and the Dene is home to a lot of wildlife, notably the Kingfisher, the Red Squirrel and many woodland birds. The Dene stretches for over three kilometres and has many areas of tranquillity, as well as ‘honey pots’ of activity.

Arts & Culture

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Great North Museum-Hancock Barras Bridge
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Shopping

Fenwicks, Northumberland Street and all the other High Street Brands.
88 locals recommend
Eldon Square
Percy Street
88 locals recommend
Fenwicks, Northumberland Street and all the other High Street Brands.

Entertainment & Activities

The Gate has cinema, casino and restaurants.
28 locals recommend
The Gate, Newcastle Upon Tyne
Newgate Street
28 locals recommend
The Gate has cinema, casino and restaurants.
It offers bowling, mini golf and food.
17 locals recommend
Lane7
80-90 St James' Blvd
17 locals recommend
It offers bowling, mini golf and food.