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  2. Sep 1, 2017 · Newcastle upon Tyne is one of the most renowned cities in the country for many reasons, most notably its culture, architecture and welcoming atmosphere. Here are 10 reasons why everyone should visit the famous north-east city.

    • Richard Franks
    • Freelance Travel And Music Writer
    • For One of the World’s Most Picturesque Riverside Areas. Newcastle’s Quayside area is one of the city’s most beautiful spots. Right on the banks of the Tyne river, it’s full of bars, restaurants and cafes, and it’s one of the city’s best areas for walking, cycling and people-watching.
    • To Stare at Some Buildings. Newcastle’s awe-inspiring architecture isn’t just limited to the Quayside area. Wander from the Quayside to the city centre and you’ll likely find yourself walking up Grey Street, which, in 2002, was voted the best street in England.
    • For a Small but Bustling Arts Scene. Relatively speaking, Newcastle is a pretty small city. More on that later, but considering its size, the city has a huge arts scene.
    • To Learn What’s Really at the Heart of the City. Okay, I’ve fully covered all of Newcastle’s entertainment options. Or so you’d think. Because there’s only one form of entertainment that truly lies at the heart of Newcastle.
  3. Jun 10, 2019 · Why visit Newcastle? Here are 15 reasons why Newcastle should be on your bucket list of places to see. 1. Millennium Bridge. 2. Angle of the North 3. Hadrians's Wall.

  4. You should visit Newcastle for its unique blend of modern amenities and historic charm. Explore the city's cultural attractions such as the Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art, visit the medieval Newcastle Castle, or take a stroll along the picturesque Victoria Tunnel.

    • The Beaches. When someone asks “What is there to do in Newcastle?” going to the beach is undoubtedly the first thing to come out of my mouth. I have been to beaches across Europe, USA, the Pacific and the Caribbean and I can honestly say that while each beach I’ve been too has exuded a certain charm, picturesqueness or propensity for fun (waves), none have been lucky enough to have all three.
    • Go wine tasting in the Hunter Valley. Newcastle is at the doorstep of one of the country’s premier wine districts, an essential stop for the wine-lover.
    • Fort Scratchley. Without doubt one of the best lookouts in Newcastle. Right in the city with unparalleled views over the coast, Nobbies Beach, and Newcastle Harbour.
    • Swim in the Bogey Hole. The Bogey Hole is a rock pool in the shade of a cliff. It is constantly pounded by waves, but is almost always safe to swim in. The pool was hand carved out of rock by convicts for Governor Morisset in 1819 but now that he’s well and truly dead it is open to the public.
  5. Nov 18, 2017 · With beaches cafes culture and nature that rivals any city in Australia learn why you should make the two-hour trip from Sydney to Newcastle.

  6. May 20, 2022 · 1. Why you should visit Newcastle. Newcastle upon Tyne, commonly known as Newcastle, has developed into a “prominent” city in terms of “technical innovation and culture”, said...