The 5 Best Things to do for Honeymoon in Tyne and Wear, England

June 17, 2021 Carley Gatson

Discover the best top things to do in Tyne and Wear, United Kingdom including Endless Adventure North East, Ruen Thai Massage & Spa, The Quayside, Long Sands Beach, Grey Street.
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1. Endless Adventure North East

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5.0 based on 250 reviews

Endless Adventure North East

Endless Adventure North East was born in March 2012. The adventurous activities are all run by the company's founders, John, Mark and Nathan. Endless Adventure North East was set up to provide hassle-free, tailor-made, adrenaline-fueled adventures. Endless Adventure North East is run by extreme sports enthusiasts specialising in whitewater kayaking. Between them the guys have 35 years of experience across many different extreme sports in various locations around the world. They are passionate about sharing their love and enthusiasm for adventure with other thrill-seekers like you...

2. Ruen Thai Massage & Spa

2 Osborne Road Jesmond, Newcastle upon Tyne NE2 2AA England +44 191 281 4426 [email protected] https://www.thaispanewcastle.co.uk/
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5.0 based on 142 reviews

Ruen Thai Massage & Spa

Ruen Thai Massage & Spa offers a wide range of quality massages at competitive prices in our comfortable Jesmond salon, just a short distance from central Newcastle but away from the bustle of the shops. Our female Thai therapists are welcoming, experienced and professional - with Thai smiles built-in! Find us opposite Jesmond metro station, near Holiday Inn.

Reviewed By VNAmy

Lovely massage by a lovely lady. All the staff are lovely and very polite and caring. Exceptional massage, will definitely be back. Beautifully relaxing room with lovely relaxing music.

3. The Quayside

Quayside, Newcastle upon Tyne England +44 191 260 3506 http://www.newcastlequayside.co.uk/frameset.html
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4.5 based on 3,155 reviews

The Quayside

Reviewed By stevearchbold - Wallsend, United Kingdom

This may seem a little biased but if your visiting Newcastle you need to check out the Quayside it's only a short downhill walk from the city centre with plenty of taxis to get you back up. Plenty of good bars and restaurants to choose from, a great view of the river side and the bridges and you can walk across the millennium bridge to the sage music centre or the Baltic arts centre plenty to do for young and old

4. Long Sands Beach

Tynemouth NE30 England
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4.5 based on 664 reviews

Long Sands Beach

Reviewed By 443ellenh - Penrith, United Kingdom

Nice bracing walk love this coastline plenty of parking, off season. Carusoes cafe is great. Great watching the surfers

5. Grey Street

Newcastle upon Tyne England http://www.newcastlegateshead.com/things-to-do/grey-street-and-grainger-town-p548671
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4.5 based on 1,202 reviews

Grey Street

Reviewed By NicolaD914 - Kingston-upon-Hull, United Kingdom

There is some fantastic Georgian architecture on Grey Street looking from Grey’s monument down towards the Quayside or the castle. Some of the buildings are really beautiful housing the Theatre Royal, shops banks and offices. There are lots of places to stop and enjoy something to eat or drink and enjoy the view, and lots of shops. Don’t miss the historical and equally stunning Central Arcade.

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