Top 5 Bridges in Newcastle upon Tyne, England

November 25, 2021 Florencio Paulino

Once a shipbuilding city, Newcastle's flashier claim to fame is nightlife. Throw in a heap of premium restaurants serving foods from all over the world and it's no wonder young partiers choose to blow their hard-earned (or not-so-hard-earned) cash in Newcastle. While these amenities are certainly a draw for the hipsters and culture-seekers, it's the locals that make Newcastle a truly special place to visit. "Geordies," as they are often called, embody the pride, industriousness and resilient spirit of their city.
Restaurants in Newcastle upon Tyne

1. The Tyne Bridge

Newcastle upon Tyne England http://www.newcastleupontyne.co.uk
Excellent
61%
Good
31%
Satisfactory
6%
Poor
0%
Terrible
2%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 1,023 reviews

The Tyne Bridge

Reviewed By geralind

The number of times we have seen this structure on TV has made it an iconic view of Newcastle. To see it first hand and stand underneath brings it home how huge and impressive it is. So well maintained

2. High Level Bridge

Spanning the River Tyne, Newcastle upon Tyne England
Excellent
55%
Good
31%
Satisfactory
13%
Poor
1%
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4.5 based on 87 reviews

High Level Bridge

Reviewed By EgbertNochips - West Yorkshire, United Kingdom

We rode the Metro from Monument to Gateshead across the blue Metro Bridge. We then enjoyed a stroll across the High Level Bridge back to the Newcastle side of the river. Great views of the other bridges from the High Level Bridge, particularly of the Swing Bridge and also of the Art Deco towers of the iconic Tyne Bridge. The Newcastle Castle Keep is near the Newcastle end of the High Level Bridge.

3. Queen Elizabeth II Metro Bridge

Skinnerburn Rd Rabbit Banks Rd, Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 3SG England

4. Redheugh Bridge

51 St. James Boulevard, Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 4AU England

5. DescriptionThe King Edward VII Bridge

Newcastle upon Tyne England

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