Explore this historic medieval fortress that gave the city its name. Climb to the top for panoramic views of the city and River Tyne.
Located on the Quayside, this cutting-edge art gallery showcases contemporary art exhibitions and offers stunning views from its rooftop terrace.
A must-see for history enthusiasts, this museum houses natural history exhibits, artifacts, and a planetarium.
Take a guided tour of this 19th-century underground wagonway that was later used as a WWII air-raid shelter.
Perfect for families, this interactive science museum features hands-on exhibits, a 3D planetarium, and seasonal events like ice-skating in winter.
Learn about Newcastle's industrial and maritime history and see the Turbinia, once the fastest ship in the world.
Located in Wallsend, this site marks the eastern end of Hadrian's Wall and offers a glimpse into Roman history.
A historic covered market offering local produce, crafts, and unique experiences.
A modern center with a variety of high-street stores and dining options.
Known for its modern take on British cuisine, including dishes like Northumbrian roe deer venison and Lindisfarne oysters.
A cozy and romantic spot for drinks and dining, offering an extensive selection of champagnes and wines.
A boutique hotel with a fine dining restaurant located in a 19th-century mansion.
Just a short trip from the city, enjoy the sandy beaches and seaside atmosphere.
A tranquil park with wooded walks, a stream, and a waterfall, perfect for a relaxing escape from the city.
A stylish riverside hotel with spacious rooms and great views of the Millennium Bridge.
A modern design hotel by the Quayside, featuring a Gino D'Acampo restaurant and a chic riverside setting.