Wonderful. I left my native North Scotland to go college in Newcastle in 1977 and loved it so much I still go back every couple of years to recharge my batteries. There's nowhere like it.
Nice. Well made and interesting video. I've never been to Newcastle Upon Tyne, or in fact to England at all, but I definitely would like to visit. Thanks for sharing.
Interesting video... you learn something new every day... I used to work in Ellison Place and never noticed that plaque until this video pointed it out.
Although I live here, I still find different things to photograph. There is also the Castle Keep and Black Gate, Central Station, The Haymarket and Civic Center, not forgetting the Quay Side and it's famous bridges!
*You must have loved it that much you've now got our beautiful river and bridges on your profile pic.* *Newcastle is one of the friendliest city's in England.*
Thank you for making this video. I saw a video by a foreign immigrant once on Newcastle and it only showed football scum and chavas, where the narrator proceeded to say 'Geordies aren't really even English' which was pretty offensive, considering the name was used as a term to loyalty to king George. There is plenty of culture and history.
This is a great video! We're based in Newcastle and it's a fantastic place! We help customers save money with daily deals - but as the video shows, there's loads to do in Newcastle :)
Grew up in the area. I wish the original Eldon Square was restored as it was instead of the horrid shopping centre destroying 2 of it's 3 sides . An act of gross vandalism.
Granger built some wonderful buildings, many of which still remain in Newcastle today. I recently drove through Newcastle, and while I didn't have an opportunity to stop and look around I can agree that it's a action packed city with loads to do. I've already booked a car from 4x4vehiclehire.co.uk/4x4-hire-newcastle/4x4-hire-newcastle and will be going back soon to spend the weekend. Looking forward to catching a glimpse of some of these wonderful sights. Thanks for the video!
And Pons Alieus before that. Although technically ‘Newcastle’ didn’t come into being until the 12th century - the castle built in 1088 was a motte and bailey wooden castle in the Norman style. It was Henry II that built the stone castle, and that’s where the ‘New Castle’ came from. The town grew up then, and took its name from the castle.
Really enjoyed this video, thanks for sharing. We have some recently recorded tours of Newcastle on our channel if you have time to check them out. Thanks again.
Could of been better if they hadn't demolished some fine buildings like the empire theatre the paramount building "odean" the old town hall in the big market sadly its character as been taken away
I love Newcastle I’m a proud Geordie
Having just delivered my son to Newcastle U, I was astounded at how nice the city is. On our next visit, we will do this walk.
I'm from Hertfordshire and been here since 2009, moved up here with my wife and Im glad to be living here, I would not go anywhere else
I'm here from east london/Essex. Love it. Not going back, except for the ⚒️ occasionally.
Wonderful. I left my native North Scotland to go college in Newcastle in 1977 and loved it so much I still go back every couple of years to recharge my batteries. There's nowhere like it.
Is this what it used to look like back in the day? I love Newcastle so much! Nowhere feels more home
spent almost 4 years in newcastle. miss the town with full of heart
now i,m really homesick .missing you newcastle love from Israel
Nice. Well made and interesting video. I've never been to Newcastle Upon Tyne, or in fact to England at all, but I definitely would like to visit. Thanks for sharing.
Wow how much i love newcastle and missing it!!..just lovin it
missing this place very badly ...
one of best cities in england :)
My home town 😊 fantastic video x
i love New castle is very lovely city old buildings, nice to visit ,,, I missed you New castle xxxx
I used to live in Newcastle, , ,oh those days...!!!
This city is good for people like quite surroundings... Very nice people .... Geordie.... i miss it
Surprised you missed out the oldest building in the whole city, the castle!!
Lived here for 10yrs now, Happy to live here p.s Im from Scarborough and im 15
I loved this film around Newcastle.
i love newcastle. greetz from germany!
Interesting video... you learn something new every day... I used to work in Ellison Place and never noticed that plaque until this video pointed it out.
I'm from Stoke on Trent originally, only been living in Newcastle since 2004 but i love the architecture here ^.^
Sadly at 4:47 the Odeon cinema is now gone.
Great video BTW and I love your walking shows.
This brings back a lot of memories!
Great to see these, and with a Voice over with good info. ✌🏼
Another great video guide from Walks around Britain
Very interesting, I'm amazed at what I've forgotten about the toon. as we call it.
Miss Newcastle spent 8 years love it
A proper city.
A marvellous video!
Thank you!
Great upload thanks....
I've been there. It's a nice place. What I find interesting is that although it is not very big, it has an underground.
I m from ncl .very nice n vibrant city
THANK YOU!
My 8th great-grandfather was from here prior to moving on to the Virginia Colony!
Although I live here, I still find different things to photograph. There is also the Castle Keep and Black Gate, Central Station, The Haymarket and Civic Center, not forgetting the Quay Side and it's famous bridges!
Nice. I LOVE a good urban wander.
I wish I can visit that country 😢😢😢
I've been a learner of English as a foreign language for over ten years and it's my biggest dream to have the chance to visit England one day.
Went here one time and it was pretty cool.
Great video , i'm coming to newcastle next september :)
*You must have loved it that much you've now got our beautiful river and bridges on your profile pic.*
*Newcastle is one of the friendliest city's in England.*
Brilliant video. I wish my own films were as good
I cannot see myself living else where ❤
Thank you for making this video. I saw a video by a foreign immigrant once on Newcastle and it only showed football scum and chavas, where the narrator proceeded to say 'Geordies aren't really even English' which was pretty offensive, considering the name was used as a term to loyalty to king George. There is plenty of culture and history.
very nice place i wnat go to the city beutiful from sao paulo brazil .............holiday
Aym a geordie man i live n newcastle its claz
Very nice
miss this place
I am from North Shields and I quite like Newcastle. M.
This is a great video! We're based in Newcastle and it's a fantastic place!
We help customers save money with daily deals - but as the video shows, there's loads to do in Newcastle :)
Well, i have to admit, i have never ventured into Manors, but this town is wonderful, its a pity i live fifteen miles away :3 *geordie and proud*
AWASOME REPORT
Interesting and informative
nice video! thanks for posting!
Well made and like many natively of any city I walk round with my eyes shut more than half the facts were obvious to me
I want to visit
Grew up in the area. I wish the original Eldon Square was restored as it was instead of the horrid shopping centre destroying 2 of it's 3 sides . An act of gross vandalism.
Awesome, very interesting :-)
Granger built some wonderful buildings, many of which still remain in Newcastle today. I recently drove through Newcastle, and while I didn't have an opportunity to stop and look around I can agree that it's a action packed city with loads to do. I've already booked a car from 4x4vehiclehire.co.uk/4x4-hire-newcastle/4x4-hire-newcastle and will be going back soon to spend the weekend. Looking forward to catching a glimpse of some of these wonderful sights. Thanks for the video!
king dowm it is a beutiful ........nice
good video mate but you missed the best part of Newcastle out of which is the only part I can spend hours in lol WESTGATE ROAD!!!!!
Another time perhaps!
Monkchester, the name before the "New Castle" was built in 1088
And Pons Alieus before that. Although technically ‘Newcastle’ didn’t come into being until the 12th century - the castle built in 1088 was a motte and bailey wooden castle in the Norman style. It was Henry II that built the stone castle, and that’s where the ‘New Castle’ came from. The town grew up then, and took its name from the castle.
Next Video: Manchester City Centre! Yeah baby! Lol.
That would be good!
Where is St James' Park located?
It's about 1/3rd of a mile from Greys Monument. It's well sign posted and it's massive so you can't miss it mate.
North Newcastle. Best area of Newcastle in my opinion with loads of huge buildings
It's right next to the park called St James :)
It's located approximately north west on the edge of the city centre.
Walter Hernandez middle of the city centre
Yeah but he didn't mention that St. Mary's Cathedral was gothic architecture either.
theres nowt like the Toon
Really enjoyed this video, thanks for sharing. We have some recently recorded tours of Newcastle on our channel if you have time to check them out. Thanks again.
We will. Thank you.
Could of been better if they hadn't demolished some fine buildings like the empire theatre the paramount building "odean" the old town hall in the big market sadly its character as been taken away
bien
@prinny081 heaps...
A beautiful city indeed ,spoilt by the infestation of students! beer ,drugs, chaos, busy A&E's it's become hell.
"Musnt gwumble...."
newcastle upon tyne is gerodie land lol
I'm in Newcastle