Outside of London, England also has many other smaller city break destinations that are worth a visit, and Newcastle is definitely the jewel in the north. Home to many of England’s iconic landmarks and having aplenty to do, Newcastle is one of the most popular weekend break destinations in the UK.
Tyne Bridge which spans across the river Tyne is one of Newcastle’s main focal points. Designed by engineering firm Mott, Hay & Anderson built by Dorman Long & Co., the bridge inspired the construction of the much larger Sydney Harbour Bridge, which looks almost identical to this original Geordie version.
It’s no secret that Newcastle boasts a lively and vibrant atmosphere throughout the day, during the evening and into the early hours. The city has established itself as a hotspot for UK short breaks, particularly popular with groups, hen parties and stag do’s coming to experience famous nightlife. Some of the popular areas include the Gate, Bigg Market and areas around Central Station - with many restaurants, bars and clubs to suit everyone. Depending on what your preference is, Quayside is a trendy area with upmarket entertainment and leisure venues and many luxury apartments in Newscastle perfect for long weekends.
"17 Bedford Court in North Shields, Tyne and Wear sleeps four in two bedrooms."
"5 Richley Terrace, in goe near Matfen, can sleep four people in two bedrooms."
"The Bungalow rests in Milbourne, Northumberland, sleeping four in two bedrooms."
"High Shaftoe, Middleton near Ponteland, Northumberland, sleeps six guests. "
"The Barn, Middleton near Ponteland, Northumberland, sleeps two guests."
"This detached, former gatehouse rests near the village of Ponteland and can sleep two people in one bedroom."
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