NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE | The ultimate tour of Newcastle City Centre
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- NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE | The ultimate tour of Newcastle City Centre from Eldon Square to the Castle and Tyne Bridge. Come with me for a walk from Grey Street and Eldon Square down through the historic streets to the Quayside and much more in todays Gimbal Walk TV Walking Tour Video.
Newcastle City Centre is the historic, cultural, and leisure heart of North East England. Here's a glimpse into what this vibrant city center has to offer:
History and Architecture:
Grainger Town: A beautiful example of Georgian architecture, featuring grand buildings like Grey's Monument and the Theatre Royal.
Newcastle Castle: A Norman castle dating back to the 12th century, offering stunning views of the city.
St. Nicholas Cathedral: The northernmost Anglican cathedral in England, known for its beautiful stained glass windows.
The Tyne Bridge: An iconic symbol of Newcastle, this Tyne River crossing is a masterpiece of engineering.
Art and Culture:
BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art: A renowned gallery showcasing modern and contemporary art exhibitions.
Laing Art Gallery: Housing a collection of British and European art from the 14th to the 20th centuries.
Great North Museum: Hancock: Explore natural history, archaeology, and ancient Egypt through fascinating exhibits.
Victoria Tunnel: Take a guided tour of this 19th-century waggonway and WWII air-raid shelter for a unique historical experience.
Entertainment and Leisure:
Quayside: A lively riverside area with bars, restaurants, shops, and entertainment venues.
Bigg Market: Bustling nightlife district with pubs, clubs, and live music venues.
St. James' Park: Home to the world-famous Newcastle United Football Club, offering stadium tours and match experiences (if there's one scheduled during your visit).
Jesmond Dene: A beautiful public park with woodlands, lakes, and a waterfall, perfect for a relaxing escape.
Top 20 Visitor and Tourist Attractions in Newcastle City Centre:
1. Grainger Town
2. Newcastle Castle
3. St. Nicholas Cathedral
4. The Tyne Bridge
5. BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art
6. Laing Art Gallery
7. Great North Museum: Hancock
8. Victoria Tunnel
9. Quayside
10. Bigg Market
11. St. James' Park
12. Jesmond Dene
13. Grey's Monument
14. Theatre Royal
15. High Level Bridge
16. Discovery Museum (science museum)
17. Life Science Centre (interactive science center)
18. The Biscuit Factory (arts and creative center)
19. Central Arcade (shopping arcade)
20. Gateshead Millennium Bridge (tilting bridge on the Gateshead side of the Tyne River)
Let me know what you think of this Newcastle City Centre Walking Tour Video. It's such a historic city centre I'd love to hear your thoughts!
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Wow really not what I expected with Newcastle having never been there or seen much of it before, it looks really lovely......I have come up with a new drinking game, take a drink every time for catch Rebecca on camera, tough to hide when you go into full 360 panoramic mode 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
One place I have not been to
What as stunning and grand looking city. I had no idea Newcastle is so nice!
You'll see a lot of Saint George memorials around. George and the Dragon are the ancient badge of the Fifth of Foot, which became the Northumberland Fusiliers. The local infantry regiment.
There was a time when the area around the keep "The Garth" was a very dangerous place. Newcastle was a City and County in it's own right but the castle was still part of Northumberland so out of reach of the local authorities.
Newcastle better than Stoke on trent
I LOVE NEWCASTLE
Hi 👋 just us2 saying hi 👋 and thanks you for sharing our beautiful and famous city with all of us watching 👋 den and sue. 👍👍👍🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🚌🚌🚌
Hard to believe now but the swing bridge, up sand hill and along Northumberland street was the route of "The Great North Road" from London to Edinburgh
This is a city I've been considering visiting and your video has made me decide to go. Thanks for posting. 👍
I was in Newcastle that day. I can't believe
Newcastle - such a brilliant city centre
I live in Newcastle and I feel very proud of my City you could do many long videos of all the history of The Toon ❤
We live slap in the middle of Newcastle and Durham we are truly blessed
Another great video of NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE | The ultimate tour of Newcastle City Centre✔✔👍👍
I first went to the toon in the 80’s on a Royal Navy minesweeper. My last port of call before I left the navy. I met the wife there. Next time you visit make it between May and October and they actually open Greys monument up and you can climb the 163 steps to get a grand view of the surroundings. Some facts I learnt was his head was hit by lightning in 1941 and was replaced. His right hand has also been replaced.
Another really awesome walk around Newcastle today and this
I visit Newcastle regularly, it's a great city with lots of sights to see.
When I first came to live in England I stayed near Newcastle in a small village called "Wide Open" for six months. Spent many a day and night in Newcastle! Lovely city. Neil have you ever done a video on Whitley Bay and the St Mary's lighthouse? I use to go there too to visit the sea! Thanks for another brilliant video! :)
Thanks for a great video and the Walk round Newcastle loved the buildings/cathedral/castle and the quayside it was lovely seeing Rebecca taking photos.say hi to Rebecca for me Neil hope both are keeping ok