posted by admin on Sep 21

Newcastle has a great cocktail of the past and the present - not so much with the balance, but how all these things are laid out together to present a amazing picture. From the considerable settings of Newcastle, to the rightful label as the ultimate art gallery city scene in the UK, you must locate this city has more peculiar yet interesting spots. Newcastle has been instrumental to the country’s industrial development which makes it a primary city in the region. Newcastle upon the River Tyne paints a surreal picture that can only be grasped by actually being there.

One of the biggest attractions of Newcastle would be the Tyne Bridge. This suspended-deck bridge with its spectacular compression arch sits above the Tyne River. It links Newcastle with Gateshead, and is a site to behold. The Tyne Bridge was officially opened by King George V on October 10, 1928.

Another gorgeous attraction in Newcastle would be the Victorian-era Park, built back in the late 1800’s, called Jesmond Dean Park. A popular place still for young and old alike, this large park boasts beautiful greens as well as many playgrounds, built just for the kids to frolic in.

Take advantage of the many things to do in Newcastle. Shopping is a big draw here; take a walk through the many works of art displayed for sale at University Gallery, and see many interesting photos from local and regional artists at the Side gallery. Or visit the many parks located throughout Newcastle, such as Gibside, Exhibition Park, and Leazes Park. All the parks are beautifully maintained and easy to get to, and popular for tourists and locals alike. Newcastle offers a wide variety of museums for kids and adults, which in turn offers entertainment and learning value all at once.

One of the best things about the city of Newcastle is the wide variety of food and drink available. For a quick and easy bite, try Dene’s Deli for a huge selection of menu items. Like to sit outside and enjoy a meal? Stop in at Neon CafĂ© and Brasserie, for a casual meal of fresh pastries, sandwiches, and more. Breakfast is even served all day here!

For an elegant lunch or dinner, try Gusto, located on Newcastle’s Quayside. Try their spectacular sea bass with orange and fennel, or their mouth-watering, fresh lobster. They also offer a wide variety of cocktails, beers, and wines at their large stand-alone bar. While you are there, have their Mucho Gusto, their famous signature drink.

From sports and music, to cinemas and clubbing, Newcastle has everything in store for the city tourist. Newcastle has more things ‘on the roll’ than London, Glasgow, and Leeds, earning the reputation as the Mecca of Party in all the UK. For smooth and live music, you can head to the Metro Arena or the Newcastle Hall. For underground music action, you will find The Cluny very accommodating to lovers of music. The dry humour that Britain identifies with is found in comedy bars like the Hyena Comedy Cafe, Funny Bones, and the Cornerhouse Hotel.

All in all, Newcastle is definitely a good town to visit for fans of football and common tourists alike. A lot of the events in the city are based around the only football club in Newcastle and that makes the city more or less a football crazy place. The Tyne Bridge is also nice to visit, as it is a wonderful feat in architecture and should endear fans of such structures and common people alike.

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