Discover the best top things to do in Newcastle and Gateshead, United Kingdom including Team Reptiles, The Angel of the North, Grey Street, Gateshead Millenium Bridge, Dunston Staiths, The Guildhall, Swing Bridge, St Mary's Heritage Centre, The Newcastle Town Wall, The Chinese Arch.
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4.5 based on 2,139 reviews
We stopped here with our grandsons. Our elder grandson age 10 had read up information about it before we went and so gave us lots of facts about the statue. The younger one was at first a bit overwhelmed but soon warmed to the statue and enjoyed running around it. It is worth stopping here for a closer look as it is easily accessible just off the A1 with a small car park so if you are travellng up the A1 and want a short break you may as well stop here and stretch your legs
4.5 based on 1,202 reviews
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.
4.5 based on 2,208 reviews
Came here waiting for our friends to finish 'Run The Wall' event from Carlisle to Gateshead. A wonderful curved design, well worth a stroll over this bridge and looks fantastic all lit up at night. There are also some good cafes, bars and restaurants along the Quayside.
4.5 based on 40 reviews
Opened in 1893, Dunston Staiths is believed to be the largest timber structure in Europe. Closed for the past 25 years, TWBPT have now restored the west end of this important monument to the regions industrial past enabling public access again, aiming to make it a sustainable visitor attraction. Fabulous River views. Cafe nearby.
A family bike ride took us from the Pipewellgate car park along to the Staiths and back. It’s a lovely area and surprisingly green for an old industrial area. The Staiths were built in the late 1800’s to take coal from Durham coal fields to the South Tyne bank to be loaded onto ships and taken to London and further afield. The Staiths are grade 2 listed and you can access them, but not at the moment due to Coronavirus. Check out the Dunston Staiths dot org website for when you can access them.
4.0 based on 34 reviews
I recently attended this venue for a family wedding and it was stunning! St Mary's is an ancient church which is now a heritage centre and wedding venue. The staff in attendance were lovely and the food, both the wedding breakfast an the evening buffet, were delicious. There are opportunities for lovely photographs with the Tyne Bridge as the backdrop. The gounds are well worth looking around as the history of Gateshead is all there on the gravestones. A beautiful venue for a beautiful occasion!!
4.0 based on 25 reviews
It was fascinating to be able to snap shots of the Old town Walls at such close quarters. Even older than the medieval town ramparts are the Roman walls still visible in inner-city suburbs like Wallsend!
4.0 based on 48 reviews
I cannot express the extent of my admiration for the arch in Newcastle. An iconic landmark, authentic, and unbelievable craftsmanship!
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