The inhabitants of Newcastle
are called “Geordies” but can also be called “Novocastrians” because the city is an ancient Roman settlement. Newcastle was prosperous and its economy was based on the export of coal and shipbuilding. The River Tyne crossing the city and has some bridges connecting both banks, the most famous are the Tyne Bridge and the Gateshead Millennium Bridge. Hotels in Newcastle
What to visit in Newcastle upon Tyne: Tyne Bridge; Gateshead Millennium Bridge; St James Park; St Nicholas Cathedral; Church of St Mary; Chinatown; Blackfriers; Alderman Fenwick House; Grey Street; Beamish Museum; The Castle; Great North Museum; Laing Art Gallery; Newcastle Quayside;
Restaurants in Newcastle
- Blackfriars Restaurant
- Peace & Loaf Restaurant
- Mantra Thai Dining Restaurant
- Achellos Italian Restaurant
- Kamal Restaurant
- Lezzet Turkish Restaurant
- Aneesa’s Buffet Restaurant
- Ury Restaurant
Transports in Newcastle
Newcastle International Airport (NCL): There are domestic and international flights to several destinations.
By train and bus: There are trains and buses to/from several cities in England.
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