20 unmissable things to do in Newcastle (2024)

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From food to football, take a look at our favourite ways to spend time in the Toon.

Written by Rosemary Waugh & Daniel Dylan Wray

Written by: Amy Houghton

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Newcastle has long had a reputation as being a bustling, thriving, nightlife-packed city that is a go-to haven for students. That's certainly true, but the northern city is also an underrateddestinationfor everyone fromfamilies of fiveto loved-up 20-somethings.

It’s packed with world-class concert halls, art galleries and delicious foodie spots that will blow your mind. The aforementioned nightlife is some of the best in the country and it has a beautifulblend of history and heritage, plus plenty of green walks and idyllic riversidesettings to unwind. Honestly, what more could you ask for? This is our round-up of Newcastle's best bits.

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Best things to do in Newcastle

1.The Glasshouse International Centre for Music

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What is it? Iconic concert venue by the river Tyne that opened in 2004 and looks like a giant, shiny slug (in a good way).

Why go? Like the Sydney Opera House, the Glasshouse (formerlyknown asSage Gateshead) is such a singular building that it’s worth visiting even if you’re not actually there for the music. If, however, that is why you’re here, the programme is made up of world-class classic, brass, jazz, blues, folk… the list goes on.

2.Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art

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What is it? An old flour mill turned into a very cool contemporary art gallery programming the best in art and performance right now.

Why go? Two years before Sage opened, the BalticCentre for Contemporary Artwelcomed its first visitors. The two venues are almost neighbours, so you can combine a trip to both with a walk along the riverside and a gander at the Millennium Bridge. If you’re seriously into your contemporary art (and you might not yet realise you are) a visit to Baltic is near-enough essential.

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3.World Headquarters

What is it?Newcastle's friendliest and longest-running underground club.

Why go? The iconicWorld HQ has beenleading the charge within the city's underground scene since 1993. For three decades it has remained true to it's ethos of inclusivity, musical diversity and racial harmony.In other words, itknowshow to throw a party. Expect anexciting spread of well-loved and niche genres from modern electronica to rare cult Black music.

4.The Biscuit Factory

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What is it? Contemporary art gallery and a top-notch brunch spot.

Why go? If this list is looking a little bit like a guide to the best artsy spots in Newcastle so far, well that’s because Newcastle is such a haven of creativity, it’s hard to stop showcasing these places. The Biscuit Factory is a commercial contemporary gallery, but if art isn’t your thing you need to come here anyway just to sampleits fancy brunch menu.

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5.St James Park

What is it? Home of the Magpies since 1892 and one of the largest football grounds in the UK.

Why go? St James Park is the iconic home of Newcastle United (fun fact, the other St James Park football ground can be found in Exeter and it holds rather less thanNewcastle’s 52,000). Take a tour of the stadium that includes all the behind-the-scenes info you could want, from sitting in the dressing room to walking through the tunnel.

6.Ice-Dip Social

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What is it? A freezing cold plunge into the North Sea, followed by a sauna and some scran.

Why go? If you’re someone who loves the great outdoors and doesn’t want that to stop during winter. This runs from November through to March and involves an ice-dip into the cold waters of the North Sea, swiftly followed by a Finnish tent sauna. Then as you warm up, you can sample some local food cooked over an open flame, all on the beach.

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7.Live Theatre

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What is it? Quayside theatre creating and staging brilliant new theatre, stand-up comedy and other events.

Why go? Newcastle’s Live Theatre is one of the most exciting companies creating new work in the north of England. In 2017 alone, two ofits productions transferred to the West End, with one (Our Ladies of Perpetual Succour) winning an Olivier Award. Take a punt on anything here – you never know what will turn out to be a little gem. Also make sure you check out Northern Stage – another super theatre.

8.Great North Museum: Hanco*ck

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What is it? Museum of Natural History and Ancient Civilisations on the Newcastle Uni campus.

Why go? Whilst we’re just throwing the cultural recommendations at you, we might as well mention the Great North Museum, previously known as the Hanco*ck Museum. It all started with the collection of a man (splendidly) named Marmaduke Tunstall. Now you can learn about everything from polar exploration to space travel here.

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9.Rising Sun Country Park

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What is it? A 400-acre park and nature reserve.

Why go? An idealspot if you’re on foot or wheels. As well as being a beautiful park, the lake area is designated as a local nature reserve with habitats including grassland, woodland, pond, wetlands and a lake, plus there is a bird hide for keen twitchers.

10.Newcastle Castle

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What is it? The now very old castlethat gives Newcastle its name…

Why go? … actually that’s slightly inaccurate. The medieval remains you can visit today were built on the site of the even older castle that really gave Newcastle its name. Either way, it’s a fascinating family-friendly place to visit which will teach you the history of this part of the North East.

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11.Ouseburn

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What is it? It’s a cultural hub in Newcastle.

Why go? It’s filled with great pubs, bars and amazing eateries. It’s small enough to wander around in an hour or so, so it makes it perfect for a spot of bar-hopping.

12.Newcastle Lit and Phil Society

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What is it? Massive, historically important library used as the venue for countless talks, performances and other events.

Why go? Newcastle’s Lit and Phil Society is the largest library in the UK outside of London. A bit like the British Library, this space is now used for much more than borrowing books. You can hear poetry here, attend lectures, go on tours, hear live music… or you can just pop in and have a look around.

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13.Quayside Sunday Market

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What is it? A vibrant outdoor weekly market.

Why go? To soak up the waterside views while you have a stroll through a busy market. There’s a variety of independent traders selling all sorts of local goods and products from clothing to jewelry and from art to ceramics. There’s also a variety of street food vendors, meaning it’s an ideal place to stop for lunch or coffee and a cake, as well as to shop at.

14.Victoria Tunnel

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What is it? A preserved nineteenth-century wagonway.

Why go? To explore Newcastle in a very unique way: underground. You’ll also learn about its history on your guided tour route from the Town Moor down to the River Tyne.

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15.Discovery Museum

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What is it? A science and local history museum.

Who go? To experience an interactive, educational and fun place for all the family. Not to mention the awe-inducing 35-metre steam turbine ship that greets you as you arrive.

16.The Tyneside Cinema

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What is it? The only surviving news cinema still being used to show films in the UK today.

Why go?It’s almost impossible to imagine now, but time was people went to the cinema to see the news. The Tyneside Cinema is the only one of those news cinemas still in use today,except nowadays you won’t get the headlinesbut an arthouse programme of vintage and modern films. Don't miss out on also eating and drinking in one ofits three art deco cafes.

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17.Jesmond Dene

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What is it? A historic park in the heart of suburban Newcastle.

Why go? To get some peace and quiet amongst the hustle and bustle of the city. As well as enjoy the mix of native and exotic trees, see if you can spot wildlife, such as the kingfisher, the red squirrel, and many woodland birds.

18.The Grainger Market

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What is it? A historic city centre market.

Why go?Right at the heart of the Toon, Grainger Market has been serving hungry stomachs since 1835. It has a vast number of great foodie spots taking you on a tour through the likes of France, India, China. There's also a bunch of clothes shops and cafes, as well as more traditional things like a greengrocer and a butcher. The beautiful Grade I-listed building it's all housed in is the cherry on top.

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19.For the Love of the North

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What is it? Lovingly-curated shop in Whitely Bay stocking all the North East-inspired gifts you could ever want.

Why go? It’s worth scheduling a trip to Whitely Bay regardless of whether you need to go shopping. BUT, they do say a trip to the seaside is never complete without a souvenir. Check out For the Love of the North, a shop filled with treasures made by artists living in the local area. Because every home needs a Toon Angel of the North.

20.Mog on the Tyne (and Dog and Scone)

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What is it? A cat café where fans of our fur-covered friends can have a cup of tea and a cuddle.

Why go? You love cats but you can’t afford to have one. Or, you love cats but you left your moggy at home when travelling to Newcastle. Now you’re feeling the need for some feline love. Pop down to Mog on the Tyne for coffee and a cat. Or, if you believe cats are all really Satan in disguise, go just next door to the Dog and Scone! You’ll get the same deal but this time with a *cough* far superiorbreed of animal.

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    FAQs

    What do people do in Newcastle? ›

    With stunning beaches, a vibrant arts scene and a number of historic sites, Newcastle is a destination with a little bit of everything. Whether you're surfing at Merewether Beach, exploring an exhibition at Newcastle Museum, or dining along the harborside, there's no shortage of activities to enjoy at this coastal gem.

    What is the most famous thing in Newcastle? ›

    When you think of Newcastle, an iconic image that comes to mind is the 7 bridges of Newcastle. The Tyne Bridge, which looks a little like the Sydney Harbour Bridge in Australia, is especially famous.

    How to spend a day in Newcastle? ›

    Top Attractions in Newcastle upon Tyne
    1. Victoria Tunnel. 3,052. Historic Sites. ...
    2. St James' Park. 2,070. Arenas & Stadiums. ...
    3. The Discovery Museum. 1,767. Science Museums. ...
    4. NewcastleGateshead Quayside. 3,266. Historic Sites. ...
    5. Jesmond Dene. 1,317. Parks. ...
    6. Newcastle Castle. 1,022. Historic Sites. ...
    7. The Biscuit Factory. 619. ...
    8. The Great North Museum. 924.

    Why is Newcastle so famous? ›

    Newcastle had an enormous strategic importance as a base and fortress in every period of conflict between Scots and English from Norman and early Plantagenet times to the second Jacobite rebellion. Its role guarding the border to the North was augmented by the great medieval castles of the Northumbrian coast.

    What are girls from Newcastle called? ›

    Television presenters Ant and Dec are Geordies from Newcastle upon Tyne. Geordie is also a nickname for a resident of this same region, though there are different definitions of what constitutes a Geordie, and not everyone from the North East identifies as such.

    Why do people go to Newcastle? ›

    Newcastle is well-known for being one of the friendliest and most welcoming cities in the UK. Newcastle is also a very affordable city to live and work in, meaning that your money will go a lot further than other UK cities further south. There is also plenty to do night and day, you're bound to find something to do!

    Who is the most famous person from Newcastle? ›

    Famous People from Newcastle
    1. 1). Julia Griffiths (1811-1895)
    2. 2). Gertrude Bell (1868-1926)
    3. 3). Lord Armstrong (1810-1900)
    4. 4). Sir Charles Parsons (1854-1931)
    5. 5). Frederick “Freddie” George Hugh Clayton (1873-1946)
    6. 6). Ridley Scott (1937-present)
    7. Summing It Up!
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    Are Newcastle people friendly? ›

    Another main reason why people may choose to move to Newcastle over other UK cities is the famous Geordie culture. Geordies are known for being friendly and welcoming, which is often combined with a great sense of humour.

    What makes Newcastle unique? ›

    Newcastle is famous for its numerous bridges, including the iconic Tyne Bridge, which resembles the Sydney Harbour Bridge in Australia.

    What is the old name for Newcastle? ›

    The history of Newcastle upon Tyne dates back almost 2,000 years, during which it has been controlled by the Romans, the Angles and the Norsem*n amongst others. Newcastle upon Tyne was originally known by its Roman name Pons Aelius. The name "Newcastle" has been used since the Norman Conquest of England.

    Is Newcastle cheap or expensive? ›

    Newcastle is relatively affordable compared to other major UK cities, especially those down south.

    Does Newcastle have a zoo? ›

    Northumberland College Zoo is the perfect place for animal lovers. Don't miss their animal experiences, where you will have the chance to help feed meerkats, lemurs or reptiles with time to photograph your encounter.

    Is Newcastle a fun place to live? ›

    For many, living in Newcastle hits the sweet spot of cultural richness, thriving nightlife and access to natural beauty. Add in the friendly spirit and top educational opportunities and you'll soon see why it's an invigorating place to call home.

    What is the most common job in Newcastle? ›

    Health had the largest employment totals in Newcastle, Northumberland and South Tyneside. it had the joint highest employment totals in County Durham and Gateshead, with, respectively, manufacturing and retail. manufacturing had the highest employment total in Sunderland.

    What is the town of Newcastle known for? ›

    Newcastle has long been known for its coal mining and steel production. The town is on the main road and rail lines between Durban and Johannesburg.

    What does Newcastle do? ›

    When playing with highly mobile teammates, Newcastle can provide protection while constantly applying pressure, redirecting energy shields to cover flanks and redeploying to teammates that need the most protection using his ultimate ability.

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