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Local tourist spot suggestions Newcastle upon Tyne

Numerous sketches of Hadrien's wall.

The apocalyptic works of the visionary John Martin.
A restored 13C Dominican convent.

A castle crossed by the railway, which gave the town its name.

Local hotels suggestions Newcastle upon Tyne

City Apartments are ideal for today's sophisticated guests, who like that special feeling of having their own home when they are away on business or leisure.These fantastic 4-star apartments offer th...

Ideally located in the heart of Newcastle city centre, this well placed hotel is just a short walk away from Newcastle Central train station and many of the city’s shops.The hotel is easily acc...

This recently refurbished hotel is situated in the heart of the city centre, next to Eldon Square shopping centre and a short walk from the Quayside and metro station. The hotel offers modern accommo...

Local restaurant suggestions Newcastle upon Tyne

Red brick Georgian townhouse with first floor dining, eye-catching chandeliers and rustic photos. Hearty, flavoursome British cooking uses excellent produce. Polite service.

Late 13C stone built monks' refectory still serving food in a split level beamed restaurant. Relaxed atmosphere with friendly informal service. Interesting and original menu.
A friendly and authentic Indian restaurant can be found behind the striking Victorian façade with modern etched windows. Menu of traditional and more contemporary dishes.

Set in Georgian terrace, with smart and contemporary interior. There's a wood floored lounge with leather sofas and a cosy dining room serving intriguing modern combinations.