Spotlight on Newcastle

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Newcastle is in North Eastern England, where world-class culture is featured in quayside architecture and neighbouring costal beaches are sure attractions.

Spotlight on Newcastle

Taking the train

Direct rail services depart every half hour from London Kings Cross (KGX) to Newcastle (NCL), and the journey takes approximately three hours. Newcastle is also easily accessible by rail from other major cities in Britain.

What’s on

Spotlight on NewcastleYoko Ono BETWEEN THE SKY AND MY HEAD
The BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art, a former industrial building located on Gateshead Quays is the biggest contemporary art gallery outside London. You can view two floors of Yoko Ono’s major exhibition until March 15, 2009. Comprising works from the 1950s to today, Between the Sky and My Head features conceptual art spanning music, performance, writing, painting, installation and sculpture. You will also notice Yoko Ono’s poetic and political inspiration. http://www.balticmill.com/yokoono/

Attractions & Sites

Spotlight on NewcastleGateshead Millennium Bridge

The Gateshead Millennium Bridge is the famous bridge over The River Tyne. Known as the ‘blinking eye’ due to its unique opening mechanism, that opens to allow passing traffic below. Going quayside also allows the opportunity to visit an array of excellent bars and restaurants, before visiting the BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art on the Gateshead Quays.

Spotlight on NewcastleNocturne

Nocturne is the biggest light installation in Britain, illuminating the QEII Metro Bridge between Newcastle and Gateshead. Artist Nayan Kulkarni created this light installation where the lights are never same, rising and falling in brightness and intensity of colour to match the tide on The River Tyne below.

Spotlight on NewcastleCoastline

The North Eastern coast features golden sands and stunning cliffs. Sunderland is known for Roker and Seaburn beaches where you can either find a quiet spot to relax, or to take a beautiful coastal walk. Other coastal activities such as water sports or traditional seaside fun are also available here and at Whitely Bay, which is especially popular with surfers.

Spotlight on NewcastleThe Castle Keep and The Cathedral Church of St Nicholas

Built during the 12th century, The Castle Keep is a Grade I listed building and after climbing the tower, allows for gorgeous panoramic views of the city. The Cathedral Church of St Nicholas is also located in the “Heart of the City” which is the oldest and most historic part of Newcastle.

Featured Lodging

Spotlight on NewcastleHOTEL DU VIN NEWCASTLE

In the spirit of New Years and everything glam, Hotel du Vin & Bistro is a luxurious boutique hotel in the heart of Newcastle’s historic Quayside. With breathtaking views of the River Tyne, this hotel offers 42 luxurious rooms, featuring deep baths, fine Egyptian linen, and plasma TV’s. You can enjoy the bistro and bar, with alfresco dining, a cigar shack, and a wine tasting room. When arriving by train, Newcastle Central station is a 20 minute walk away or a short cab ride.
Address
: Allan House, City Road, NE1 2BE
Tel: +44 0191 229 2200

Featured Restaurant

Spotlight on NewcastleSTARTERS & PUDS

Starters & Puds is across from Newcastle’s Theatre Royal with many choices to share around the table Mediterranean Tapas style. The interior reminds visitors of the building’s past as a bank with barrel vaulted ceilings, exposed brickwork, iron pillars, and cream walls. You can also order a larger version of a starter if you prefer.
Address: 2-6 Shakespeare Street, Newcastle
Tel: +44 (0)191 233 2515

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