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Newcastle upon Tyne is one of the most renowned cities in England for a variety of reasons, and principally its culture, architecture, nightlife and welcoming atmosphere. The city is a great destination for a city break, and vacation rentals are available right in the heart of the action in the pedestrianised center with its fabulous shopping. Just to the south you can find a rental on the river in the vibrant and popular area called Quayside. Look north to The Town Moor for some lovely rentals overlooking the city’s biggest park, and east to Tynemouth if you want to stay by the sea.
Traditional and modern rentalsMost of the rentals in Newcastle upon Tyne are flats. Choose from vacation rentals in completely modern complexes overlooking the river, or rentals in heritage buildings with stunning original features. On the edge of the city you can find some immaculate houses with gardens and lots of space for your family.
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The area and getting around
Newcastle upon Tyne is the capital of the northeast of England, dissected by the River Tyne, with its center boasting many noteworthy Victorian buildings and streets, as well as three big shopping centres, and myriad entertainment options. It is a 20-minute drive to the coast where lovely, expansive beaches await you and your family.
Discover Newcastle’s neighborhoodsQuayside is home to the city’s best and most sophisticated pubs, clubs and restaurants, and offers a spectacular view of the Tyne bridges. Student-heavy Jesmond offers a rumbustious atmosphere with great quality cheap restaurants and countless bars offering Happy Hour deals. Ouseburn is the home of the city’s artists and musicians, previously Newcastle’s industrial area. Tynemouth by the sea is a great option for families, with public transport into the city both cheap and regular.
Travelers and activities
At Newcastle upon Tyne family fun is guaranteed! From learning about engineering triumphs at the Discovery Museum in Blandford Square to petting a variety of animals at the Ouseburn Farm near Byker, your children can get hands-on experience and a lifetime of memories. If the weather is good, head to Chopwell Wood, which is a 360-hectare woodland near Gateshead. Endless paths through beautiful nature and fabulous views of the Derwent River await you. You may even choose to explore the area by horse!
Newcastle upon Tyne for beach loversIt may seem unlikely that a northern town like Newcastle could be a fabulous place to bask in the sun, surf the waves, or spend the day playing beach games, but in good weather all of these options become reality. North Tyneside boasts award-winning beaches like Roker, Seaburn, and Sandhaven. When at the beach, spend a few hours at Tynemouth Aquarium, which has a colony of miniature monkeys and sea creatures from all over the globe.
Rowan Atkinson was born in Newcastle. So, if you love Mr. Bean, you can now visit his birthplace!
Top 5 travel tips in Newcastle upon Tyne
The castle that gave Newcastle its name still stands, albeit it is showing its age. Nevertheless, it makes for a fascinating visit for families and history buffs alike.
2. Check out the Balic Center for Contemporary Art.Few people would suspect that this cool contemporary art gallery used to be a flour mill. Now the Baltic Center boasts some of the best art and performances in the area.
3. Discover the Sage Gateshead concert venueThe Sage Gateshead is a concert venue by the River Tyne, and much like the Sydney Opera House, it is well worth seeing even if you aren’t actually interested in musical performances. If you are, then the Sage Gateshead is simply a must, as it features world-class performances in various genres.
4. Explore the Great North MuseumCurious travelers take note! At the Great North Museum you can learn about everything from space travel to polar exploration to the Ancient Egyptians to the North East of England’s animals and plants. And don’t miss the fascinating prehistoric remains!
5. Take a tour of St. James ParkThe stadium is the iconic home of the Newcastle United football team and one of the biggest football grounds in the country. If you take a tour of the stadium, you can experience all the behind-the-scenes action – feel like a real footballer as you follow the footsteps of bygone legends from the dressing room through the tunnel and into the stadium!