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Top 10 experiences in Newcastle and Gateshead
Newcastle and Gateshead pack a remarkable punch — from the iconic Quayside and its seven bridges to world-class art at BALTIC, live music at The Glasshouse, and 940 years of history at Newcastle Castle. Venture underground through the Victorian Victoria Tunnel, lose yourself in the leafy calm of Jesmond Dene, feel the roar of St. James' Park, or discover the indie spirit of Ouseburn Valley — all crowned by the unmissable Angel of the North. Whatever brings you here, this vibrant dual city delivers unforgettable experiences at every turn.
Top 10 experiences in North East England
The North East of England is a destination of extraordinary depth — where Hadrian's Wall stretches 73 miles through breathtaking scenery, Durham's twin UNESCO World Heritage Sites rise above the River Wear, and Alnwick Castle conjures both Hogwarts magic and 950 years of real history. Step back in time at Beamish's sprawling open-air museum, descend into Newcastle's Victorian Victoria Tunnel, or stroll the golden sands of the North Tyneside Coast. From the vibrant NewcastleGateshead Quayside and Sunderland's fascinating industrial heritage to the dramatic clifftop grandeur of Bamburgh Castle and the iconic Angel of the North, this region rewards every kind of visitor with unforgettable experiences.
Top places to eat and drink in the region
From Michelin-listed Nordic cuisine at Hjem in Northumberland to freshly caught seafood at Riley's Fish Shack on Tynemouth's King Edward's Bay, North East England's food scene is as diverse as it is delicious. Dig into 13th-century medieval dining at Blackfriars, bold Mexican flavours at Barrio Comida, vibrant Indian street food at Khai Khai, or classic fish and chips at the legendary Colmans Seafood Temple — with cliff-top luxury at Seaham Hall and the buzzing Sheepfolds Stables rounding things out. Whatever your taste or budget, the region serves up award-winning experiences at every turn.
24 hours in Newcastle and Gateshead
Start your day with a riverside stroll along the Quayside before breakfast at Quay Ingredient, then choose between world-class contemporary art at BALTIC, a volunteer-led City Guides walking tour, or retail therapy at the iconic Fenwick department store. Grab lunch at the Grade I-listed Grainger Market or escape to the leafy tranquillity of Jesmond Dene, before exploring the creative indie spirit of Ouseburn Valley with its breweries, live music and urban farm. Round off the evening with a historic dinner at 13th-century Blackfriars, drinks overlooking the Tyne at By the River Brew Co., and laughs at The Stand Comedy Club — before finishing the night like a true Geordie on Grey Street.
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