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Holidays in Newcastle-upon-Tyne

Us travel addicts know that life was meant for good friends and incredible adventures. So dig out that battered suitcase — it’s time to take those wanderlusty feet of yours to Newcastle-upon-Tyne!

Newcastle-upon-Tyne isn't too far from Chester-le-Street, which is located 12 kilometres to the south. London, the national capital, is to be found 400 kilometres to the south.

Naturally, Quayside will be high up on your list of sights to see during your visit.

Everyone in the family is sure to enjoy stops at Marsden Rock Bird Reserve and Parklands Golf Club - Mini Golf. Are the little ones still bouncing off the walls? Keep the excitement rolling with a trip to AMF Bowling Washington and Ocean Beach Pleasure Park.

Strolling into Blue Reef Aquarium is like taking a jump into the depths of the sea, but without having to get wet! Here you'll come face-to-face with all kinds of incredible aquatic creatures.

Get close to some fascinating animals and learn about the importance of conservation on a family excursion to the Kirkley Hall Zoological Gardens.

The Genting Casino Newcastle is the place to go for high-stakes tables and a buzzing atmosphere. Place a couple of bets, order a cocktail and take in the pulsing atmosphere.

From lobbing a ball around to simply flopping down on the grass, there are loads of reasons to visit a green oasis like the Gibside or Herrington Country Park. Also think about plonking yourself down on the grass and whiling away a pleasant afternoon at at Saltwell Park or Boldon Business Park.

Want to find out about upcoming events, tours, local hotspots or kid-friendly outings? Rainton Meadows Visitor Centre and Northumberlandia are your go-to resources for any queries you may have about your visit.

Break free from the hustle and bustle and unwind with a visit to Northumberland National Park and WWT Washington Wetland Centre. The crisp, clean air is sure to rejuvenate your soul.

A significant area of marine conservation, South and North Marine Parks is overflowing with underwater activity.

The Ryhope Engines Museum and the North East Aircraft Museum are calm places to collect your thoughts. Study the engaging displays and ask the staff about guided tours and other educational opportunities! The Stephenson Railway Museum and the Monkwearmouth Station Museum are also top institutions.

From the design of boats to the instruments and artefacts found onboard, the interesting displays at the Watch House Museum and the Trinity Maritime Centre will entice anyone with an interest in Newcastle-upon-Tyne's maritime history.

Inquisitive minds will be on cloud nine at the Newcastle-upon-Tyne Discovery Museum, where a whole set of mind-boggling scientific artefacts and displays are just waiting to be examined.

Art admirers journey from all over to check out Newcastle-upon-Tyne's spectacular collections, and the BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art and the Northern Gallery for Contemporary Art are often the first stops on their lists. More unique paintings and splendid sculptures are waiting for you at the Laing Art Gallery and System.

If you'd describe yourself as a bit of a history freak, explore the absorbing exhibits that bring to life people, places and events of the past at the Sunderland Museum. The Bede's World and the Great North Museum-Hancock are two more attractions which aim to preserve and share the unique and rich heritage of this area.

Travel back in time with an outing to Washington Old Hall and Belsay Hall, Castle and Gardens. They're great places to gain a real understanding of Newcastle-upon-Tyne's history. If you're hungry for more, the University of Sunderland and Wallington Hall should be next on your itinerary.

Take a few minutes to gaze at the water flow beneath Tyne Bridge and Causey Arch.

Discover the immense stronghold of Segedunum Roman Fort. Learn about its impressive defence mechanisms and let your imagination run wild visualising the historic military processes that took place right where you're standing.

You'll certainly want to take your camera with you when you head off for Castle Keep. With its robust stone walls and picturesque surrounds, this magnificent building could just make your favourite holiday snap! Tynemouth Castle and Castle Garth Keep are a couple of others that are equally as impressive.

Anyone interested in exploring the religious heritage of the area should check out St Peter's Church and St Paul's Monastery. If you're ready to see even more, head on to Newcastle-upon-Tyne St. Mary's Cathedral and Newcastle-upon-Tyne St. Nicholas' Cathedral.

When you are visiting new places, it's sometimes the lesser-known sites that you'll most fondly recall when you get back home. Two places which fall into that category here are the Angel of the North and the Blue Carpet. The Seven Stories and the National Glass Centre also promise a pleasant day out.

Hotels in Newcastle-upon-Tyne

Itching to crawl under the covers (and perhaps acquaint yourself with the mini bar) at your Newcastle-upon-Tyne hotel? No dramas. There are more than 73 places to crash on lastminute.com.au.

If you'd rather spend cash on adventures than on a hotel room, The Dene Hotel and the Grainger Hotel are two places you should check out. But that said — you are on holiday. If you'd rather live the good life while you're here, we certainly don't blame you! The experienced staff at the Jesmond Dene House and the Kensington House Aparthotel are experts in luxury.

If you're only in town for a night or two, why not set up shop near Quayside? The Hilton Newcastle Gateshead, 0.6 kilometres away, and the Hotel du Vin & Bistro Newcastle, 0.5 kilometres away, are about as close as you'll be able to get to this famed attraction.

Top hotels for your Newcastle-upon-Tyne holiday

Maldron Hotel Newcastle

Maldron Hotel Newcastle

4 out of 5
Newgate Street, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England
Fully refundableReserve now, pay when you stay
The price is AU$138 per night from 21 Apr to 22 Apr
AU$138
per night
21 Apr - 22 Apr
With a stay at Maldron Hotel Newcastle, you'll be centrally located in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, steps from Chinatown and within a 5-minute walk of St. James' ...
Another great stay.
"I have stayed her a few times now and always 3njoy my stay. Rooms are comfortable, spacious and very clean. Breakfast service is often busy but buffet is well stocked with a good choice."

Reviewed on 17 Apr. 2024

Maldron Hotel Newcastle
The Vermont Hotel & Vermont Aparthotel

The Vermont Hotel & Vermont Aparthotel

4 out of 5
Castle Garth, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England
Fully refundableReserve now, pay when you stay
The price is AU$155 per night from 21 Apr to 22 Apr
AU$155
per night
21 Apr - 22 Apr
A stay at The Vermont Hotel & Vermont Aparthotel places you in the heart of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, within a 15-minute walk of Quayside and St. James' Park.
"Beautiful hotel, very clean and helpful, suppirtive staff. Will definitely stay there again."

Reviewed on 14 Apr. 2024

The Vermont Hotel & Vermont Aparthotel
Royal Station Hotel

Royal Station Hotel

3 out of 5
Neville Street, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England
Fully refundableReserve now, pay when you stay
The price is AU$111 per night from 19 May to 20 May
AU$111
per night
19 May - 20 May
Centrally located in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Royal Station Hotel is within a 15-minute walk of St. James' Park and Northumbria University.
"Overall a great stay and upgraded to an additional hour before check out which meant plenty time to use the facilities"

Reviewed on 15 Apr. 2024

Royal Station Hotel
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