Newcastle City Centre
In the city centre
Welcome to the core of Newcastle life. You need shops? Hit Eldon Square. You need nightlife? Strut your stuff on Collingwood Street. You need a “stottie” sandwich (this is a statement, not a question) – pop to Greggs bakery. For a truly Instagrammable afternoon, catch lunch at Two Fifths restaurant then relax and recharge at Pink Lane Coffee.
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Jesmond
1.2 miles from city centre
Hop on the metro and skip over to Leafy Jesmond. This village-like suburb is just outside the city centre, with a mix of well-to-do locals and a lively student population. Bask in a little luxury at Sohe Asian fusion restaurant – their culinary gems and bespoke cocktails will spark off your evening before a night out on Osborne Road.
Places to stay from £30 per night
Quayside
0.5 miles from city centre
The Tyne Bridge rests tiara-like over the city skyline – no wonder the Quayside is the area’s crowning glory. By day, culturites bustle over the sleek Millennium Bridge to the BALTIC gallery and Sage concert hall. By night, these architectural masterpieces cast a spectrum of light over the river as locals totter between the city’s busiest bars.
Places to stay from £25 per night
Chinatown
0.2 miles from city centre
It’s that story of East meets North. Newcastle’s Chinatown may not sprawl like the markets of Shanghai, but it does have some hidden treasures. The main strip on Stowell Street welcomes you with its grand Chinese archway and traditional lanterns. For something a bit eclectic, explore the menu at Nudo for artistic sushi and yummy noodles.
Places to stay from £132 per night
Newcastle upon Tyne, or simply Newcastle – one of the largest cities in northeast England – is a thriving port city with notable culture and nightlife scenes. From its Victorian city centre to Northumbria University and rejuvenated quayside, there's a lot to explore in this ever-evolving metropolis.
You won't have much difficulty finding things to do in Newcastle. First opened in 1837, the historic Theatre Royal and its Edwardian interior is an atmospheric spot to watch pantomime, drama, opera and other performances. For a look at the city's industrial past, stop by the Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art to see exhibitions housed inside a converted mill. Or, root on Newcastle United during a football match at St James' Park.
London may have its chic Soho nightclubs, but Newcastle's nightlife scene is equally renowned. With a major university in town, young party-loving crowds are a popular sight after dark – and there are multiple options for revelry. You'll find a high concentration of bars, clubs and restaurants in Bigg Market and Quayside. Alternatively, slip into Sage Gateshead to listen to electronic, rock, hip hop and other musical acts.
Direct train routes between Newcastle Train Station and London King's Cross mean city-goers can reach the former in under three hours. While in the city, the speedy and affordable Tyne & Wear Metro makes travelling between attractions a breeze.
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From £84 per night
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Most popular time to visit | October–December |
Cheapest time to visit | January–March |
Local currency | GBP |
Language | English |
Average weekend price | £107 per night |
Average weekday price | £89 per night |
Typical stay | 1 night |
MetroCentre
2.4 miles from city centre
St James' Park
0.3 miles from city centre
Sage Gateshead
0.6 miles from city centre
Bowes Museum
32.2 miles from city centre
The place I booked to stay was horrible and the place they...
28 April 2024
The place I booked to stay was horrible and the place they moved me to was a cheap room not worth what I payed I payed 340 for two nights they put me in a dusty apartment then when I told them I wasn’t happy put me in a bedsit that was 75 pound a night and try telling me they will give a refund of 50 pound in two weeks there a joke where’s the other 140 gone
have been twice, second time was far better!
23 April 2024
have been twice, second time was far better! baltic museum is a must, their NQ64 is better than edinburgh and there's so many good boozy brunch options. definitely a good weekend/drinking holiday location for young people
Friendly people
22 April 2024
Friendly people Some stunning places to visit, lLindisfarne, Craster, Keilder and Hadrian's Wall just va few examples Nearer to the hotel Jesmond Dene offers opportunities for walks in a beautiful setting. Whitley Bay and Tynemouth only a short distance away with some lovely beaches, a lighthouse and plenty of eating opportunities An excellent market in Tynemouth metro station every Sunday is well worth a visit The metro makes travelling around Newcastle v easy
Enjoyed first ever visit.
14 April 2024
Enjoyed first ever visit. Riverside lovely helped by sunny weather. City easy walk but uphill ! Lots of eating/drinking venues. Staff very welcoming. Popular obviously with young people. We enjoyed the Grainger market. Had dinner at Malmaison a short walk from our hotel. Staff everywhere helpful.
Newcastle is a fabulous city with lots to do in the city...
12 April 2024
Newcastle is a fabulous city with lots to do in the city itself - unbeatable shopping and a plethora of bars, restaurants etc ( with great cocktails!) , but also plenty of culture with top class galleries, museums and music venues. The Tyne is central to the long history of the city. But with a good public transport system, it is also easy to get to the coast should the weather be kind.
New castle is under a lot of construction projects right now...
11 April 2024
New castle is under a lot of construction projects right now especially the city centre Every one is very friendly It's lost none of its industrial feel Great china town and a good selection of international resteraunts. There are a lot of resteraunts that try and charge London prices which is very anti northern It's character is being eroded by corporates I do like Newcastle it's got a good waterfront and hotels are not bad but property is becoming expensive
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