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Geordie In Wonderland

A travel journal to Newcastle upon Tyne by Yad

Quote: This journal will hopefully give a useful insight into my home town of Newcastle upon Tyne. It will give descriptions of my favouite things about the city, as well as some hopefully useful bits of information about what there is to see and do in and around Newcastle.
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Geordie In Wonderland Best of IgoUgo

Overview

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Everybody has special feelings for the place they come from. Newcastle upon Tyne in my case. And for me, this has been increased due to the fact that I live elsewhere at the moment. It may not be the biggest city in England, but it has everything to offer that other cities do, without the problems of congestion and overcrowding that London certainly specialises in. It is also within touching distance of some of the most picturesque parts of England, with the Northumberland coast and National Park within easy reach. Newcastle speciality though is pubs…and lots of them! And the smaller size of the city means that most bars in the central area are within staggering distance of each ...Read More

Quayside Best of IgoUgo

Attraction | "The Quayside and the Bridges"

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The most famous view of Newcastle is that of its bridges (although the "Angel of the North" statue on the A1 road might dispute that nowadays). The best known of all the bridges is the Tyne Bridge, with its distinctive arch shape. The observant amongst you might think that this sounds rather similar to the Sydney Harbour Bridge, and you would be absolutely spot on. Not only are they of extremely similar design, but the Tyne Bridge was actually built as a prototype for the Sydney Harbour Bridge, and both bridges were built by the same people, which was a company from Middlesbrough, not far south of Newcastle. The Tyne Bridge is somewhat smaller than the Sydney equivalent of course, what with the Ri...Read More

Member Rating 4 out of 5 on August 7, 2002

Quayside

Newcastle, England

Castle Keep Best of IgoUgo

Attraction | "The (not so new) Castle & Keep"

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Newcastle was funnily enough named after a castle, however there is nothing new about it any more. I think the city itself is something in the region of 900 years old, and therefore presumably so is the castle! It is built on the sight of an old roman fort, and was essentially the place from which the city grew and radiated out from. The castle was an important stronghold in the defences against the Scots, which was a regular requirement in medieval times. The castle is up the hill from the Quayside in what must have been a fairly dominating position in its day, but what now is surrounded by many other buildings. It is adjacent to Newcastle Cathedral, which is distinctive with its lantern sh...Read More

Member Rating 4 out of 5 on August 7, 2002

Castle Keep

Newcastle, England

Hadrian's Wall Best of IgoUgo

Attraction | "The Roman Wall"

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This part of the world also signifies the limit to which the Roman Empire reached. The Roman Wall, or Hadrian’s Wall named after the Roman Emperor Hadrian, stretches from Newcastle in the east of England, across to the west coast. The place where the wall ends in Newcastle is appropriately enough called Wallsend. The Roman Army were unsuccessful in their attempts to win victory over the Caledonians from north of where Newcastle now is. So Emperor Hadrian decided to consolidate the hold on those parts of Britain which the Romans did have, and so he ordered the construction of a great defensive wall which marked the northern limit of the Roman Empire. The wall was built sometime during the 2nd cent...Read More

Member Rating 4 out of 5 on August 7, 2002

Hadrian's Wall
Northumberland, England
Newcastle, England

Haymarket Best of IgoUgo

Attraction | "Out on the session – Haymarket, the Quayside"

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Newcastle has so many pubs and bars all within such a relatively small area, and that is what makes it such a good place for a night out on the lash. In the centre of the city, there are several areas where your drinking can be done, but all are within easy reach of each other, so you’ll never be limiting your options. The Haymarket area is located around the main shopping street Northumberland St. My favourite bar in this area would be the Pacific Café, in which I prefer to get a table upstairs, where you can enjoy table service (downstairs in more like an ordinary bar), but with the added benefit of the fact that you summon the waitress by pushing a button in the middle of your table, and he...Read More

Member Rating 4 out of 5 on August 7, 2002

Haymarket

Newcastle, England

St. James' Park Best of IgoUgo

Attraction | "St James’ Park"

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If you’re visiting Newcastle at any time other than June or July, then you are here during the football season, and that gives you the perfect opportunity to sample what really gets the locals going. Spend any time in Newcastle, and you will undoubtedly notice several people wearing identical black & white striped shirts, but on a match day, these shirts will be everywhere as fans make their way to St James’ Park, the towering stadium located virtually in the city centre. It is not easy to get tickets for matches these days. But for any sports fans it would certainly be worth trying, as it would give you the chance to be part of one of the biggest, and most passionate, football crowds in E...Read More

Member Rating 4 out of 5 on August 7, 2002

St. James' Park
500 m North of Central Station
Newcastle, England

Metro Centre Best of IgoUgo

Attraction | "The Metro Centre"

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Newcastle has an abundance of shopping possibilities, with Northumberland Street and the Eldon Square shopping centre , and across the river in Gateshead is the Metro Centre. When it was built about 15 years ago or so, it was the largest out-of-town shopping centre in the UK. It is very much an American style mall, but also includes things such as a cinema, bowling alleys, Metroland funfair, and various themed areas within the mall, such as a Mediterranean village, a Roman Forum, and an Olde England style area. There are also many bars and restaurants in and around the Metro Centre, so it really does provide everything you might conceivably want. Believe it or not, the Metro Centre a...Read More

Member Rating 3 out of 5 on August 7, 2002

Metro Centre

Newcastle, England

Northumberland Parks Best of IgoUgo

Attraction | "Northumberland"

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Northumberland, the county directly to the north of Newcastle, is one of the largest, and most sparsely populated counties in England. It is also home to many wonderful sights and places of interest. Much of Northumberland is actually a National Park, and there are many places to visit. There are numerous castles in Northumberland, left over from the days of almost constant wars between England and Scotland. Northumberland being on the border with Scotland tended to get mixed up in these many skirmishes rather often! One of the best situated of these has to be Bamburgh Castle which is right on the coast, practically on the beach. A short walk along that beach will bring you to the picturesq...Read More

Member Rating 4 out of 5 on August 7, 2002

Northumberland Parks
Northumberland
Newcastle, England

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Yad

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London, United Kingdom

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