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Hostels in Newcastle-upon-Tyne

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Top neighborhoods in Newcastle-upon-Tyne

Quayside

The Quayside in Newcastle brings the wow factor with its spectacular bridges arching over the River Tyne. Stroll along the waterfront promenade where industrial heritage meets modern design, with the gleaming BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art housed in a converted flour mill. The vibrant area buzzes with energy from cultural hotspots like Live Theatre Newcastle and the striking curved glass of The Sage Gateshead. Riverside restaurants serve up modern British cuisine alongside sweeping water views, while Sunday's Quayside Market offers local crafts and treasures. Boutique hotels in historic buildings put you right in the action. The pedestrian-friendly area connects easily to Newcastle's city center, making exploration a breeze whether you're admiring architecture or hopping between pubs.

Grainger Town

Grainger Town is where Newcastle's history and nightlife throw the ultimate party. The gorgeous Georgian buildings along Grey Street will make you feel like you've stepped into a fancy historical drama. Catch a show at the Theatre Royal, browse the bustling stalls at Grainger Market, or shop till you drop at Eldon Square Shopping Centre. The whole neighborhood feels like an open-air museum that actually knows how to have fun. Food options range from upscale restaurants in converted historic buildings to hearty local fare in traditional pubs. Most attractions are within walking distance, with Monument Metro station connecting you to everywhere else. Just watch out for those charming but steep cobblestone streets – your Instagram will thank you, but your feet might not!

Ouseburn

Ouseburn brings Newcastle's industrial past back to life with an artsy twist that's impossible not to love. Once-gritty warehouses now burst with creativity as art studios, indie music venues like The Cluny, and craft breweries invite you to explore. The Seven Stories children's book center and Victoria Tunnel offer unique cultural experiences that you won't find in typical tourist spots. Riverside paths and cobbled streets make this compact neighborhood perfect for wandering, though steep hills might challenge some visitors. Grab a locally-brewed ale at the Free Trade Inn or coffee at one of the quirky cafes. Most venues close early except on weekends, so plan accordingly if you're hoping to catch the neighborhood's laid-back vibe.

Jesmond

Popular among students, Jesmond boasts a lively atmosphere with bars, restaurants, and cafes along Osborne Road and Acorn Road. Easily accessible via three Tyne and Wear Metro stations, it's also home to Jesmond Dene woodland and historic churches.

Newcastle City Center

Newcastle City Center blends medieval history with modern energy across its cobblestone streets. The towering Castle Keep, elegant Victorian Grey Street, and neoclassical Grainger Town showcase the city's rich heritage. Discover local culture at the Discovery Museum or catch a show at the ornate Theatre Royal while exploring the bustling shopping districts along Northumberland Street. The legendary nightlife scene around Bigg Market and Quayside offers everything from traditional pubs to trendy clubs. Getting around is a breeze with three Metro stations and excellent bus connections throughout the compact center. Choose from boutique hotels in converted Victorian buildings or modern accommodations near transport hubs.

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A stadium with a modern design, surrounded by greenery and urban infrastructure.

St. James' Park

8.8/10 (735 reviews)
You can catch an event at St. James' Park, located 0.6 mi (1 km) from central Newcastle-upon-Tyne. Why not take a stroll along the riverfront and watch the sunset while you're here? If you think St. James' Park is cool, you also might like Utilita Arena Newcastle and Gateshead International Stadium, both located nearby.
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A river with a modern bridge, a lit street lamp, and a building with a curved facade.

Quayside

9.2/10 (1,625 reviews)
You can stroll along Quayside for relaxing water views when you're in Quayside. Our travelers also like this historical area for its riverfront setting.
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Castle Keep

8.8/10 (242 reviews)
If you're planning a bit of sightseeing during your trip, head to Castle Keep— just one of the monuments in central Newcastle-upon-Tyne. You can also discover the museums and art galleries in the area— your sightseeing tour starts here.
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A traditional Chinese gate with colorful decorations and a lion statue at its base.

Chinatown

8.4/10 (171 reviews)
If you want to give your credit card some exercise, head out to Chinatown in Newcastle City Center. Splash some more cash at The Gate, Eldon Square Shopping Centre, and Bigg Market.
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An ornate theater with red velvet seats, gold detailing, and a grand chandelier.

Newcastle-upon-Tyne Theatre Royal

8.8/10 (135 reviews)
If you want to see a show while you're in town, try and grab some tickets at Newcastle-upon-Tyne Theatre Royal in Newcastle City Center. If you enjoy the show and want to see another, O2 Academy Newcastle, Newcastle-upon-Tyne Arts Centre, and Live Theatre Newcastle are all a short walk away.
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Utilita Arena Newcastle

8.4/10 (281 reviews)
You could catch an event at Utilita Arena Newcastle, a stadium in Elswick. It's also full of great shops and restaurants, so you can spend the afternoon having a wander. If you think Utilita Arena Newcastle is cool, you also might like St. James' Park and Gateshead International Stadium, both located nearby.
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Newcastle Racecourse

8.2/10 (103 reviews)
Newcastle Racecourse is 4.5 mi (7.2 km) from central Newcastle-upon-Tyne, why not stop by during your stay. Our travelers also like the museums in the area— your cultural tour starts here. It's also full of great shops and restaurants, so you can spend the afternoon having a wander.
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Kingston Park Stadium

8.0/10 (2 reviews)
You can catch an event at Kingston Park Stadium, located 0.9 mi (1.5 km) from central Woolsington. Why not take a stroll along the riverfront and watch the sunset while you're here? It's also full of great shops and restaurants, so you can spend the afternoon having a wander. If you think Kingston Park Stadium is cool, you also might like St. James' Park and Utilita Arena Newcastle, both located nearby.
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Newcastle-upon-Tyne and related destinations

Along the River Tyne, seven bridges create a dramatic skyline where industrial heritage meets modern flair. The medieval Castle Keep offers panoramic views after climbing its winding stairs. Locals pack St. James' Park to cheer Newcastle United with religious fervor. The Quayside market transforms Sundays into a treasure hunt of local crafts and street food. Grey Street's Georgian elegance has survived centuries, while the Baltic Centre displays contemporary art in a converted flour mill. Bigg Market's pubs fill nightly with revelers whose Geordie accents grow thicker with each pint. For families, Wet 'n' Wild Water Park provides splashy entertainment when rare sunshine appears. Don't miss the Angel of the North, whose massive steel wings welcome visitors with industrial grandeur.

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A modern stadium with a glass dome, a river, and a bridge with a sign for the Rugby World Cup 2015.

Find out more about Newcastle-upon-Tyne

Newcastle-upon-Tyne is a friendly locale known for its restaurants and bars. Take in the local culture of Newcastle-upon-Tyne at Castle Keep and Newcastle-upon-Tyne Theatre Royal. There's plenty more to see, including sights like Bigg Market and Grey's Monument.