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Hidden gems, Foodie adventures & Travel guides

Newcastle Upon Tyne Travel Guides

      

I live in Newcastle Upon Tyne. Not “I visited for a weekend” , I properly live here, have opinions on which Greggs is best, best places to eat here depending on budget, pubs and bars which is what you can expect in my Newcastle Travel Guide.

Newcastle constantly surprises people. They expect just football and nightlife (both excellent, to be fair), but there’s so much more, we have incredible food scene, beautiful architecture, seven iconic bridges, coastal day trips, hidden gems, and genuinely friendly people who’ll help you even if you look vaguely confused.

My detailed Newcastle travel guide is through local eyes from where I have actually eaten, which hidden spots tourists miss, what to do on match days, and why this city is so much more than its party reputation. This isn’t your regular TripAdvisor content. This is real local knowledge from someone who’s been here for years.

Grey street Monument part of Newcastle travel guide

Quick Newcastle Upon Tyne Travel Tips

Getting to Newcastle Upon Tyne: Direct trains to London, Edinburgh, Manchester. International airport with Metro connection.

Getting Around Newcastle: Metro is excellent (£6.20 day pass). City center is walkable. Buses cover everything else.

What’s the weather like? Bring layers and a waterproof. It’s not as rainy as Manchester but it is still Northern England.

Budget: Cheaper than London. Budget £50-80/day mid-range. Pints £4-5, meals £10-20.

Newcastle United Match Days: If Newcastle United are playing at home, book accommodation early. The city goes mental (in a good way).

Best Areas to Stay in Newcastle Upon Tyne: City centre for convenience, Quayside for atmosphere, Jesmond for residential vibe but more “studentny”.

Don’t Miss: Quayside at sunset, Grainger Market for lunch, a proper Geordie night out, day trip to Tynemouth coast or Durham.

Castle keep and Sakura tree in Newcastle Upon tyne whatsupcourtney

Discover More of Newcastle Upon Tyne here:

Newcastle Travel Guide

Newcastle Travel Guide: Things to do in Newcastle Upon Tyne

Castle keep at Spring in newcastle Upon tyne whatsupcourtney

25 Things to do in Newcastle + foodie guide

Grey street monument daytime in Newcastle Upon Tyne whatsupcourtney

Climbing Grey’s Monument: Is it worth it and the Costs?

Beach in Tynemouth part of Newcastle Travel Guide things to do whatsupcourtney

First timers guide to Tynemouth in North East England

Best Food in Newcastle Upon Tyne

Korean Fried Chicken and Korean food from Stix in Newcastle City Centre whatsupcourtney

8 Best places to eat in Newcastle Upon Tyne

Rileys fish shack fish dishes in Tynemouth whatsupcourtney

The Famous Riley’s Fish Shack in Tynemouth: Is it worth it?

Six at Baltic afternoon tea in Newcastle Upon Tyne whatsupcourtney

Afternoon Tea at SIX Baltic

Match days in Newcastle Upon Tyne (NUFC)

St james park stadium NUFC whatsupcourtney

Newcastle Match Day Guide: Everything You Need for the Ultimate NUFC Experience (2025)

Shearers bar at St James Park Stadium Newcastle United whatsupcourtney

The Inside of St James Park Stadium (Newcastle United)

Travel resources for Newcastle Upon Tyne

Below are my favourite companies to use when I travel the UK. They are always my starting point when I need to book a flight, hotel, tour, or train. These tools can streamline the planning process, save you money, and help you gain access to places and experiences you maybe hadn’t considered before.

Note that some of the links on this page are affiliate links that will earn me a small referral commission at no extra cost to you. The following is intended for informational purposes only

  • Booking.com : The best all-around booking site. It constantly provides the cheapest and lowest rates and has the widest selection of budget accommodation. And they do flights and for a small fee, you have the option of cancellation which is great depending on the situation.
  • Saily Esim : If there’s one thing you should get before visiting UK is an Esim. This is a great option for an online Esim. Saves you time and energy, and if you are staying in UK for a longer period of time, this esim is a starting point till you get comfortable and get a local number.
  • Hostelworld : This is the best hostel accommodation site out there, with the largest inventory, best search interface, and widest availability.
  • Get Your Guide : This is a huge online marketplace for tours and excursions. It has tons of tour options in cities all around the world, including everything from cooking classes and walking tours to street art lessons!
  • SafetyWing : This site offers convenient and affordable plans tailored to digital nomads and long-term travelers. It has cheap monthly plans, great customer service, and an easy-to-use claims process that makes it perfect for those on the road.
  • Discover Cars : If you are planning to hire a car to travel around the UK, Discover Cars is a car rental aggregator that can help you find the best deals for your next road trip. It pulls data from over 8,000 car rental locations to ensure you always find a great deal!
  • Ekta Traveling : This site offers huge vareity for travel insurance, and affordable plans as well, keeps your mind and health secure when traveling.
  • Airhelp : Should a delay or cancelation happened during your trip, this site can help you with the claims, for eg, in Europe you can claim up to 600 euros depending on the flight delayed length of time.


      

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