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Where to stay in Newcastle-upon-Tyne





Quayside
The Quayside district stretches along the River Tyne with stunning views of Newcastle's iconic bridges. This lively waterfront promenade combines industrial heritage with modern design elements. Historic brick warehouses now house galleries and pubs alongside sleek glass structures like the BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art. Wander along cobblestone walkways to discover riverside restaurants serving fresh seafood and British cuisine. The Sunday Quayside Market offers local crafts and unique souvenirs for visitors. Evening brings a vibrant atmosphere as bars and cultural venues light up the waterfront with entertainment options.





Grainger Town
Grainger Town is Newcastle's elegant historic heart with stunning Georgian architecture at every turn. Grey Street's sweeping curve of honey-colored sandstone buildings creates a magnificent urban theater. The ornate Theatre Royal anchors the cultural scene alongside bustling Grainger Market's Victorian iron-and-glass canopy. Shoppers will love exploring independent boutiques housed in classical buildings with traditional signage. The neighborhood balances tourism with authentic local character, especially in Grainger Market where you'll find regional specialties like stottie cakes. Despite some steep cobbled streets, the area remains wonderfully walkable and well-connected to Central Station.



Ouseburn
Once a gritty industrial area, Ouseburn Valley now thrives as Newcastle's creative quarter. Converted warehouses house The Cluny music venue, Seven Stories children's book center, and numerous artist workshops. Cobblestone streets lead to craft breweries and quirky cafes. Art lovers can explore studios tucked into railway arches or browse handmade ceramics and prints. The riverside paths offer pleasant walks with city skyline views. Victoria Tunnel provides fascinating underground tours while local venues host regular arts events.





Sunderland City Centre
Well-liked for its restaurants and museums, Sunderland City Centre is worth a visit. Check out the variety of things to see and do like Sunderland Empire and Mowbray Park, and jump on the metro at Park Lane Station to get around the city.

Seaburn
Seaside resort with sandy blue flag beach, promenades, and amusement arcades, Seaburn offers a variety of dining options around Queens Parade and convenient access to the Tyne and Wear Metro.
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Newcastle-upon-Tyne Hotel Deals

The Old Post Office - B&B and Coffee Shop
The Old Post Office - B&B and Coffee Shop
DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Newcastle International Airport
DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Newcastle International Airport
Embassy Hotel, Newcastle-Gateshead, Team Valley, Sure Hotel Collection by Best Western
Embassy Hotel, Newcastle-Gateshead, Team Valley, Sure Hotel Collection by Best Western
The Tynemouth Castle Inn - The Inn Collection Group
The Tynemouth Castle Inn - The Inn Collection Group
Grand Hotel Gosforth Park
Grand Hotel Gosforth Park
Novotel Newcastle Airport
Novotel Newcastle Airport
The Keelman and Big Lamp Brewery
The Keelman and Big Lamp Brewery



