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Ten Great Reasons for Visiting Newcastle upon Tyne


 

Newcastle may not be the largest city in the United Kingdom but it is one full of history, culture, entertainment and so much more. Here are just ten of the reasons for visiting Newcastle upon Tyne.


History of Newcastle and Tyneside


hadrians_wall_at_greenhead_lough-by-velela-wikipediaNewcastle has a history spanning 1800 years, when it was first made into a settlement by the Romans as a fort for the protection of a bridge over the important River Tyne.

Since this time, Newcastle upon Tyne has played a pivotal role in the history of the United Kingdom in so many facets, many of which have left their legacy on the city you can see today.

The history of the city of Newcastle is multi-layered, and a visit to Newcastle will open the eyes of anyone who visits as they wander around the city taking in the historical monuments and buildings of days gone by.

Nightlife in Newcastle upon Tyne


Newcastle is renowned across the UK and Europe for its night life.
Many a group of revellers love to descend on this northern city to enjoy a wonderful night out in the many pubs, bars and clubs throughout the city.

 
 

 

Newcastle Theatres


Tyne Theatre Auditorium Newcastle (by petermilli)Newcastle upon Tyne certainly has a great theatrical scene within the city.
With many theatres in and around Tyneside there is much to choose from, the most famous of which being the largest theatre: the Theatre Royal which opened in 1837.

 
 

 

Museums in Newcastle upon Tyne


For those that enjoying touring around museums, Newcastle will not disappoint.
With many great museums to visit such as The Discovery Museum, The Great North Museum and the Newburn Hall Motor Museum, Newcastle, Tyneside and the surrounding area has a lot to offer.

 
 

 

Art Galleries in Newcastle


Blaydon Races Shipley Art GalleryNewcastle upon Tyne has long inspired the arts, and for this reason has a number of great art galleries where works of art from local and international artists can be seen in all their glory.
Just two such art galleries are the Gallagher & Turner Gallery and Laing Art Gallery.

 
 

 

Newcastle upon Tyne Concerts


There are many music venues in the city which draw a lot of music lovers to Newcastle.
The largest of these venues are the Metro Radio Arena which holds 11,000 people and the O2 Academy Newcastle, as well as the BALTIC by the River Tyne.

 
 

 

River Tyne, Newcastle


River Tyne Quayside Newcastle GatesheadThe main reason that Newcastle has become the renowned city it is today is the impact of the River Tyne: it was the reason a settlement was created in the first place, and has been a driving force in the growth of the city ever since.

The River Tyne is a wonderful place to visit for walks, cycling, boating and much more. If you love Britain’s waterways or would just like to find a place to get away from it all, then the River Tyne in Newcastle is the place to visit.

Newcastle United Football Club


With the United Kingdom being a place full of football mad fans, Newcastle United is a popular reason to visit the city of Newcastle upon Tyne.
With a rich history, huge fan base and an amazing ground in St. James Park, a visit to Newcastle United’s home is a must for any visitor to the city.

 
 

 

The Great North Run in Newcastle upon Tyne


great-north-run-by-paintmonkey-at-flickrNewcastle is the host to one of the world’s most popular half marathon road running events: the Great North Run.

The Great North Run is a huge event that attracts massive crowds and is an annual attraction for visitors to the city of Newcastle.

Newcastle Falcons Rugby Club


For Rugby fans, Newcastle upon Tyne has the Premiership side Newcastle Falcons.
 
A great club with a big heart, the Newcastle Falcons have built themselves up over the space of fifteen years to become a driving force in Rugby Union.
  


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