Newcastle City guide, including Newcastle Hotels

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Newcastle is often referred to as Newcastle upon the Tyne and situated
in Northern England. Newcastle's climate is moderate, making it an
ideal place to visit any time of year. Established in the Roman Era by
the Emperor Hadrian and formerly named Pons, Aelius, Newcastle upon the
Tyne is a place rich with historical sites to see and recreational
activities to engage in. Whether you are seeking fine dining or
interesting activities to enjoy, there is no finer place to visit that
Newcastle.


Places of interest:


The cultural enthusiast will find no end to the historical sites of
interest situated in Newcastle. One of England's most incredible
cities, tourists find themselves longing to return to Newcastle time
and time again. Not only is Newcastle full of exciting sites to see, it
is conveniently situated near many of England's popular cities and
attractions. Nearby cities surrounding Newcastle includes Bath,
Belfast, Bristol, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Liverpool, London, Nottingham,
Oxford, and York. Further, tourists will find Newcastle filled with
galleries, museums and historical sites to visit during their stay.


  • ALDERMANS FENWICKS HOUSE: located at 98 Pilgrim Street, is a
    historical mercantile town house in the North of England. Its origins
    are found in the medieval era and prove completely entertaining for the
    history enthusiast. The Aldermans Fenwicks House is open during regular
    office hours and tourist can book night time tours if they call in
    advance.

  • BESSIE SURTEES HOUSE: situated at 41-44 Sandhill in Newcastle is
    open to tourists all year round and were originally the homes of
    wealthy merchants. Existing since the 17th century, the Bessie Surtees
    House currently stands as the as the site for the North East Regional
    Office of English Heritage.

  • DISCOVERY MUSEUM: the Discovery museum at Blandford Square is
    situated near the Central station, so transportation is available. This
    museum offers free entrance and shares with tourists England's rich
    maritime history in addition to its scientific and technological
    advances.

  • MILITARY VEHICLE MUSEUM: found at the Exhibition Park Pavilion,
    just off of Claremont Road, holds well over 50 wartime vehicles, from
    WWII and after, as well as antique bicycles, armour, and historical
    documents on exhibit.

  • MUSEUM OF ANTIQUITIES: located at The Quadrangle, just off of Kings
    Walk in Newcastle, has a number collections, including collections from
    the Palaeolithic period through the 1600's. Entry into the Museum of
    Antiquities is free for both children and adults.

  • BROWN'S ART GALLERY: Browns Art Gallery at 15 Acorn Road, Jesmond,
    is filled with gorgeous paintings and pottery, sure to please any
    tourist. The gallery holds limited editions and offers a picture
    framing service to the public.



  • Things to do:


    Along with all the terrific historical sites, museums and galleries to
    visit, tourists will find that Newcastle is chockfull of recreational
    activities. From theatres to comedy clubs, from cinemas to casinos,
    tourists travelling thorough Newcastle are bound to find many enjoyable
    recreational pursuits.


  • BUDDLE ARTS CENTRE: Buddles Art Centre at 258B Station Road,
    Wallsend, was established in 1981. Tourists will find a number of
    events, workshops, and exhibits being hosted at the theatre and should
    call for a schedule before visiting. The Buddle Arts Centre is open
    during the hours of their events and other offerings.

  • THEATRE ROYAL: Theatre Royal at Grey Street, is the perfect stop
    for all fans of Shakespeare as the theatre frequently hosts the Royal
    Shakespeare Company.

  • THE HYENA CAF�: is located at Leazes Arcade, Leazes Lane,
    Haymarket in Newcastle, and tourists will find that this comedy club is
    loaded with visitors every Friday, Saturday and Sunday. If you're
    looking for some comic relief while staying in Newcastle, the Hyena
    Caf� is the place to be.

  • ODEON: located at The Gate Complex, Newgate Street in Newcastle is
    an excellent site to stop in and catch your favourite film.

  • THE SIDE CINEMA: is located at 5 - 9 The Side, Next to Side
    Caf� in Newcastle and is open from Tuesday until Saturday from
    11 am to 5 pm.

  • ASPERS CASINO: is located at The Gate, Newgate Street in Newcastle,
    and is a Las Vegas style casino and bar that consists of well over
    40,000 square feet of gambling entertainment.



  • Food & Drink:


    After a fun filled day of site seeing and enjoying your favourite
    recreational activities, you are bound to stir up an appetite. Not to
    worry, Newcastle is filled with fantastic dining locations and you'll
    have no trouble pleasing your palate.


  • KUBLAI KHAN: 22 The Side in Newcastle, is a Mongolian Restaurant
    offers visitors a banquet. No reservations are required, so the Kublai
    Khan is an excellent choice if you're looking to simply walk into a
    location and grab an excellent bite to eat.

  • CHIQUITOS: Chiquitos is located at Warner Brothers Complex in
    Newcastle and serves Mexican delights. Just opposite the Manors Metro
    station, Chiquitos serves salsa, nachos, salads, chilli, enchiladas,
    fajitas, and chimmichangas.

  • HOT BOX CAF�: located at St Mary's Place in Newcastle,
    offers some of your favourites from burgers and fries to kebabs and
    pizza. The Hot Box Caf� is an excellent place to visit if you're
    looking for fresh, cooked to order dining.

  • BIMBI'S: located on Nelson Street, is one of the best fish and
    chips locations in Newcastle. Offering an array of fish entrees, and a
    variety of pies for dessert, BIMBI's serves your craving for seafood
    while visiting Newcastle.

  • NEWCASTLE PIZZA BEACH: is situated on the waterfront, and serves as
    a fantastic place to grab a slice of pizza while on the water.



  • Newcastle Hotels & Accommodation:


    Newcastle offers visitors a number of different accommodations to
    choose from. With over 25 gorgeous hotels to choose from finding a
    place to stay in Newcastle is a breeze. What's more, every hotel offers
    its visitors and array of amenities to make their visit both enjoyable
    and memorable.


  • Percy Arms Hotel

  • Express by Holiday Inn Newcastle Metro Centre

  • Holiday Inn Newcastle

  • Copthorne Hotel Newcastle

  • Waterside Hotel

  • Royal Station Hotel.

  • The Vermont Hotel

  • Hadrian Lodge Hotel

  • Cairn Hotel

  • Whites Hotel

  • Jesmond Hotel

  • Swallow Imperial Hotel

  • Best Western New Kent Hotel

  • Britannia Hotel Newcastle Airport

  • Gibside Hotel

  • Caledonian Hotel

  • Carlton Hotel

  • Village hotel and Leisure Club Newcastle

  • Jurys Inn Newcastle

  • Premier Apartments Newcastle

  • Express by Holiday Inn Newcastle City Centre

  • Horton Grange

  • Quality Hotel Newcastle Upon Tyne

  • George Washington Golf & Country Club

  • Thistle Newcastle

  • Grey Street Hotel



  • Entertainment


    There is no question that tourists can easily find entertainment in
    Newcastle. When not touring historical sites or engaging in
    recreational pursuits, visitors to Newcastle will find that the
    nightlife in Newcastle is equally inviting. Casinos, bars and
    nightclubs are readily open and accessible in Newcastle and visitors
    will never be without something to do in this fine English city.


    Newcastle: it's one of the most splendid places in England. Fine
    dining, entertainment and a rich history make Newcastle particularly
    inviting to tourists and visitors return every year to enjoy all that
    Newcastle has to offer.

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