Travel to Newcastle


In Newcastle You can find an excellent combination of the best that England has to offer, with a lot of cultural, leisure and great nightlife. This city is in the northwest part of the country, just a few minutes from the coast and with a lot of nature, which makes it a fantastic destination for all lovers of it. In addition, it has the largest indoor shopping center in Europe, with many shops and entertainment venues.

Newcastle is also the British city with the largest leisure offer in shopping, sports, culture, gastronomy, nature and all the entertainment you can imagine. Take note of the most interesting you need to know if you are going to travel to Newcastle:

Music: The most important places musically speaking are the Royal Theater and the Empire Sudnerland, which have events throughout the year and where plays and musicals are performed. Concerts of all kinds are held at the Newcastle Metro Radio Arena and The Sage Gateshed thanks to the versatility of its facilities, receiving both great international artists and local talents that are beginning to emerge.

Heritage: In the center of the city you can find very important architectural wonders like the Castle Tower and which contrasts with classic places like Gray Street. Adriano's Wall is one of the most visited places, like the Great Museum of the North, where you can find a large collection of works of art characteristic of the culture of the area.


Blackfriars: It was a convent during the 13th century and between the 16th and 20th centuries it was home to those most in need. Later it became a tourist attraction that has many local craft stores and several exhibitions so that you can learn about the entire history of the city. It is surrounded by spectacular gardens where you can also rest for a little while or have a snack.

Gateshead's Angel: It is the largest sculpture in the United Kingdom thanks to its 20 meters high and 200 tons of weight. It has a wingspan of 54 meters and is designed in such a way that it can withstand the strongest winds.

Gateshead Millennium Bridge: It is an architectural marvel designed by Wilkinson Eyre architects and that follows the lines and trends of the most important bridges in the world.

Ramparts: An extensive wall surrounds what was once the end of the city in the 13th century. Many parts of this wall are still standing, especially the part called "Western Wall" and which is well maintained, making it one of the most visited parts of the city.

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