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Cheap Flights to Newcastle (NCL), United Kingdom

Newcastle is a city in England located in the northeast part of the country. By number count, it is the 8th most populous urban area in the entire the United Kingdom.

Initially, with coal and then through shipbuilding fuelled by the growth of the port, the city became a major industrial and commercial center of Britain from the 17th century onwards. 

Today its economy is centered on tourism, digital services, retail segment and plays an important role in North East England gross output turnover. It plays an important role in the cultural and social fabric of the country through many iconic sporting and other artistic events. The Newcastle United Football Club is a favorite team with a huge fan base across the world.  

A vibrant tourism centered city it is known for its array of shopping avenues and malls, River Tyne and its bridge, Theatre Royal, Avison Library, Gateshead bridge,  major musical concerts and shows, Great North Run marathon and other events.

Interestingly the full name is Newcastle upon Tyne!

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Things to do in Newcastle

  • Tourist attractions
  • Gateshead Millennium Bridge –This Bridge spans across the length of the River Tyne with one end being the Quarry and the other end being the North bank of the River.
  • Tyne Bridge – This is an arch-shaped bridge on the River Tyne which links the city with the town of Gateshead. At a length of 1276 ft. and width of 56 ft. it is an iconic symbol of the city. It was inaugurated in 1928 by King George V. An interesting fact is that the bridge is used as a nesting site by the Kittiehawk seabird species.
  • Centre for Life – It is a science village where a lot of research work happens through contributions and research from scientists, educational groups and the business community. The main attractions of the place include a Life science center with permanent and temporary exhibits, a planetarium and a 4D Motion ride.
  • Discover Museum – Another noted science museum of the city. The exhibits include the first steam-powered turbine ship that was built, Regimental museums of Light Dragoons, the first models of light bulbs invented in the city. It is a free museum.
  • Angel of the North – This is s modern-day sculpture which was constructed in 1998 and is placed on the Hill of Britley which is on the outskirts of Tyne and Wear.
  • Theatre Royal – A historic and one of the main theatres of the city. The Theatre is operational since 1837 and was rebuilt in 1901. It was a successor of the original Theatre Royal. Till date,it hosts all types of shows including ballets, dance, dramas, and musical operas and is a famous artistic centerpiece of the city.
  • The Castle – This is s medieval-era castle built during the 10 or 11th century from where the city got its name. The remnants are today the castle keep and the tower which is open for public viewing. It gives a prime view of the River Tyne.
  • Quayside – It is the banks of the River Tyne in which the northern side is of Newcastle and the Sothern side is of Gateshead. The area is known for its commercial activities through its many bars, cafes, and restaurants on the Newcastle side.

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  • Must try cuisines

A multi-ethnicity of the city is clearly reflected in its cuisine. There are restaurants of every European type of dishes, American style joints, and snacks, Indian, Vietnamese, Chinese, Thai, Lebanese, African culinary verities from   Morocco, Mongolian dishes special etc. In fact, it is one of the few cities in England which has a Chinese Village which has a plethora of Chines Restaurants.

  • Nightlife

The city is known for its highpoint nightlife. Multiple third-party publications and portals have ranked it among the top slots for the tourist attractions to its nightlife. In of the survey's it is just ranked after London and Berlin for after-hours entertainment. A lot of well popular bars and clubs are located in the Quayside area and the Bigg Market. Collingwood Street has high-end upscale bars. 

  • Festivals

The Newcastle- Gateshead comedy festival is once again restarting as an annual event after several gap years. The Newcastle Science Festival happens in March. It is a 10-day event which sees participation from different age groups. The AV Festival is a bi-annual event of arts, films, and music. Another big event of the city is the Beer Festival which takes place in April.

 

Newcastle Airports

The Newcastle airport caters to most of the air passenger flow to and within the city. It is at a distance of about 10 km from the main city center located in the village of Ponteland. It handles almost 6 to 7 million passengers in a year and is among the top ten airports in the UK both in terms of its size and passenger flow. The airport serves almost 90 destinations to most parts of the world. There is a local Metro train system connecting it to the city.

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Hotels in Newcastle

Being one of the top tourist cities in England and Europe, there is no dearth of hotels both budget and luxury.

  • Crowne Plaza – Located next to the railway station and near to the main visitors' attraction point.
  • Holiday Inn – This elite chain of hotels has 151 bedrooms with all facilities.
  • Sleeprerz Hotel – Centrally located with restaurant, bar, and Lounge.
  • Travelodge Quayside – Located in the quay providing an excellent view and equally good comforts.

 

Traveling tips to Newcastle

The city has very dry weather. The winters range between cool to a cold climate. Snowfalls happen but not very frequently. The summer temperatures are warm and not very hot. It has more daylight than most of the other cities in the country.

June to September is the perfect time to visit Newcastle. So don’t wait, just grab those cheap flights to Newcastle, from VaccationTravel.com today.

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