Newcastle upon Tyne
Newcastle upon Tyne : Things to see and do
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Newcastle upon Tyne Hotel tips
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Heroes Hotel from30 £
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Sandman Signature Hotel Newcastle from71.10 £
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Travel guide Newcastle upon Tyne
Newcastle upon Tyne
: The Michelin guide review
Its spectacular setting, rich history and characteristic dialect of the local inhabitants (renowned for their desire to live life to the full, and sense of humour) contribute to the strong identity of this undisputed capital of the Northeast of England. Don’t miss the legendary Quayside, Newcastle’s artistic heart. Six different bridges (all remarkable structures) link it to Gateshead, the focus of ongoing regeneration efforts (both cultural and economic).
Tourist attractions Newcastle upon Tyne : Things to see and do
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Durham Cathedral
Palace Green GB - Durham DH1 3EH
The beauty of this cathedral resides in its architectural unity. Most of the building was completed in a short time (1095-1133); and despite later additions the whole remains harmonious. The cathedral dominates the palace square, the university build..
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Museum of Antiquities
Newcastle University GB - Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 7OU
This museum exhibits a number of sketches of Hadrian's wall, as well as a number of objects found on site. The temple of Mithra de Carrawburgh was rebuilt with the original sculpted stones.
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Laing Art Gallery and Museum
New Bridge Street GB - Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 8AG
The Laing Art Gallery boasts a truly impressive collection of artworks dating from the 18C-20C. It also houses a very fine collection of watercolours and pays tribute to the decorative arts, represented by a splendid display of glass, ceramic and sil..
Hotels Newcastle upon Tyne
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Grey Street Hotel
2-12 Grey Street GB - Newcastle Upon Tyne NE1 6EE
Prix Prices from : 49.50 GBP
With a stylish restaurant, the 4-star Grey Street Hotel offers boutique rooms with luxury linens and freshly ground coffee. The hotel is in Newcastle centre, a 2-minute walk from the Theatre Royal. The elegant bedrooms each have a flat-screen TV and..
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Premier Inn Newcastle Central
New Bridge Street West GB - Newcastle Upon Tyne NE1 8BS
Prix Prices from : 41 GBP
In the heart of Newcastle’s bustling centre, this Premier Inn is located next to Eldon Square shopping centre. Guests can relax in bright, modern rooms with king-size beds. Each room at Premier Inn Newcastle Central contains a private bathroom with ..
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greystreethotel
2-12 Grey Street GB - NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE NE1 6EE
Right in the heart of the city centre, this boutique hotel is understated chic and minimalist, situated in a grade 2 listed building and oozing period charm fused with a contemporary style. Included as standard in all rooms are triple glazed windows,..
Restaurants Newcastle upon Tyne
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Caffé Vivo
29 Broad Chare GB - Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 3DQ
Housed within a quayside warehouse, along with a theatre. Much of the produce is imported from Italy and the Italian chefs ensure authenticity. Cooking is simple and satisfying, with dishes from Abbruzzi featuring heavily.
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Rasa
27 Queen St GB - Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 3UG
Extensive menu of authentic Keralan cooking; friendly, knowledgeable staff are happy to explain dishes. Vegetarians particularly well catered for. Very good value lunch menus.
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Late 13C stone-built monks' refectory; the split-level beamed restaurant overlooking the courtyard. Relaxed atmosphere with medieval feel and friendly service. Interesting, original menu of gutsy dishes that are firmly rooted in the region.
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David Kennedy's Food Social
The Biscuit Factory, 16 Stoddart St GB - Newcastle upon Tyne NE2 1AN
Art gallery restaurant set in a 1930s former biscuit factory. Pass through modish lounge to airy dining space with industrial ambience, wall art and recognisable brasserie dishes; grill section features tasty mature steaks.
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Popular restaurant in former stables of 17C villa, with French farmhouse styling and enclosed courtyard. Fresh, uncomplicated cooking; neatly presented classics. Good value lunch/midweek menu.
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Stylish, modern restaurant situated on the quayside, which appeals to both young and old alike. Mix of regional and British dishes made with locally sourced ingredients; well presented, with precise flavours.
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Stylish, open-plan brasserie where subtle greys contrast with bold floral fabrics. Appealing classics display French undertones; best value menus at lunch/early dinner. Efficient service.

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