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Medieval Mischief at Newcastle Castle

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If you are staying at our bed and breakfast accommodation next weekend then you may be interested in Medieval Mischief at Newcastle Castle.

Medieval Mischief At Newcastle Castle 2017

Medieval Mischief at Newcastle Castle includes…

Stalls at both the Castle Keep and the Black Gate including heritage crafts and local produce.

Something for all ages, look out for reenactors in costume.

This years event includes…

Northumberland Lace Makers
Greenwood Turning Demonstrations and talks
Wandering Minstral and Buffoon
Birds of Prey
Professor Fiddlesticks Balloon Modelling
Unicycling
Handcrafted goods and heritage crafts
Refreshments, food stalls and street food
Dawn of Chivalry – show and tell, dressing of the knight
Sir David & Sir Jez doing battle
Stocks & Pillory
Children’s archery
Local charities
Face-painting and sand art

Newcastle upon Tyne’s Castle Keep can be found at Castle Garth, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 1RQ.

You can take a look around Newcastle upon Tyne’s Castle Keep on this video…

If you are looking for hotel accommodation for your visit to Newcastle upon Tyne’s Castle Keep and Black Gate our bed and breakfast best price and room availability is here Book Online.

Room information including photographs can be found on the Accommodation page of our website.

For more ideas of places to visit while staying with us visit Places to Visit.

Published on 11th June 2017 16:48.

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Free Child Entry at Newcastle upon Tyne’s Castle Keep

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If you have used the Tyne & Wear Metro to reach our bed and breakfast accommodation then save your ticket as it can be used to save money at several local attractions over half term.

Newcastle upon Tyne Castle Keep NE1 1RQ

Show a valid Tyne & Wear Metro ticket on arrival at Newcastle Castle’s Black Gate reception and get a free child’s ticket with every full-paying adult.

This special offer is valid every day from 10am until 5pm with last entry at 4:15pm from 24th October to 1st November 2015.

The closest Tyne & Wear Metro to Newcastle Castle is Central Station.

Travel time from our bed and breakfast accommodation is approximately 20 minutes.

Newcastle upon Tyne’s Castle Keep can be found at Castle Garth, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 1RQ.

More information about Newcastle Castle can be found on their website here Castle Keep (opens in a new window).

You can take a look around the Castle Keep in this video…

If you are looking for hotel accommodation for your visit to Newcastle upon Tyne’s Castle Keep our bed and breakfast best price and room availability is here Book Online.

Room information including photographs can be found on the Accommodation page of our website.

Published on 24th October 2015 13:16.

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NewcastleGateshead Pocket Guide 2015

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The 2015 pocket guidebook for Newcastle upon Tyne is out.

NewcastleGateshead Pocket Guide 2015 Cover

This 68 page guide to north East England is a great resource to use when planning a visit to Tyne & Wear.

The NewcastleGateshead pocket guide includes maps and public transport information as well as comprehensive information about all the popular tourist attractions in North East England.

Highlights of the guide include…

Newcastle Castle
Standing on the site of the fortress from which the city takes its name, Newcastle Castle has one of the finest surviving medieval castle keeps in Britain and offers breath taking views from its rooftop.

Quayside and Bridges
Enjoy a stroll along the picturesque Quayside and take in views of our seven bridges spanning the River Tyne. The once industrial area has been given a new lease of life thanks to landmark buildings, laid-back pubs, trendy bars and stylish restaurants.

Angel of the North
At 54m wide and 20m high, it’s hard to miss Sir Antony Gormley’s iconic work of public art, dominating the skyline as you approach from the South. A proud, awe-inspiring sight.

BALTIC & Sage Gateshead
Iconic buildings and cultural jewels in the Quayside’s crown, BALTIC’s ever-changing calendar of contemporary art exhibitions and Sage Gateshead’s enviable programme of live music events provide artistic inspiration for all tastes.

Grey Street & Grainger Town
Elegant Grey Street in Grainger Town was voted Britain’s finest street by Radio 4 listeners thanks to its magnificently preserved Georgian architecture. The historic heart of the city also houses the Victorian Grainger Market and the Grade I listed Theatre Royal.

Great North Museum Hancock
Explore natural history and ancient civilisations, world cultures and amazing geological and archaeological collections. Visitors of all ages will enjoy the planetarium, life-sized T-Rex skeleton and virtual Hadrian’s Wall. Changing exhibitions and regular lectures will educate and fascinate.

Life Science Centre
The award-winning Life Science Centre brings learning to life for a fun family day out. The centre offers excellent exhibitions, a 4D motion simulator ride, live science shows, the North’s biggest planetarium and even an outdoor ice skating rink during the winter.

Intu Metrocentre
Europe’s largest indoor shopping and leisure complex is packed with high street favourites, designer names, quirky boutiques, an IMAX cinema and 60 restaurants. Shopping has never been so much fun!

St James’ Park
Home of the Magpies, St James’ Park’s white cantilever roof, the largest in Europe, is visible across the city. Take in a match or visit for a tour. Howay the lads!

The Ouseburn
Home to Seven Stories National Centre for Children’s Books and Ouseburn Farm, the tranquil Ouseburn Valley is a favourite with families during the day. As the clock ticks round, it becomes a mecca for music and real ale lovers with venues including The Cluny and The Tyne Bar offering great live music.

We highly recommend that you download a copy of the guide for any visit to the North East.

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For more tourist information on our blog visit Tourist Information.

Published on 21st April 2015 16:33.

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NewcastleGateshead Sightseeing Bus

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City Sightseeing runs a NewcastleGateshead open top double-decker bus tour which will run from Sunday 24th March until Saturday 14th December 2013.

The tour is hop on and hop off so one ticket is valid all day and costs £8 for adults and £4 for children.

NewcastleGateshead Sightseeing Bus Tour

From their literature…

Take a journey around the city and enjoy the view from the top of an open top double-decker bus.

Take a full tour round or hop off at conveniently located stops at your leisure with your 24 hour ticket.

Hop off at the Life Science Centre to experience the largest planetarium in the North!

This award-winning science centre full of exciting exhibitions, activities and events for all ages.

Learn all about life on Tyneside, from the region’s shipbuilding heritage to inventions which changed the world, at the Discovery Museum.

Visit Blackfriars Medieval Friary aka Blackfriars Monastery, a restored 13th-century friary.

Only the cloister buildings remain, which now house a range of craft workshops, a restaurant and an exhibition portraying the history of Blackfriars Medieval Friary aka Blackfriars Monastery.

Hop off at St Mary’s Cathedral, a gothic revival church built in 1844 designed by Augustus Welby Pugin, who worked on the Houses of Parliament.

Admire the architecture, the many stained glass windows and the building’s five pipe organs.

Discover the spellbinding history of Newcastle upon Tyne’s Castle Keep and Black Gate, built by Henry II in the twelfth century.

The Grade 1 listed building is a heritage visitor attraction open to all.

Let City Sightseeing introduce you to Newcastle upon Tyne’s rich history as you take a bus tour of the city.

Newcastle’s Town Walls are protected by their Scheduled Ancient Monument classification.

This medieval defensive wall was built during the 13th and 14th centuries to help protect the town from attack.

Large amounts of the wall were demolished during the 18th and 19th centuries but some still remains, particularly on the western side of the city.

The Great North Museum Hancock incorporates collections from the Hancock Museum and Newcastle University’s Museum of Antiquities, the Shefton Museum and the Hatton Gallery.

See major displays showing the wonder of the animal kingdom, Ancient Egyptian mummies and a life-size T-Rex skeleton.

Explore interactive exhibitions incorporating touch screen technology and an interactive model of Hadrian’s Wall.

Admire the artworks in the Laing Art Gallery, home to an impressive collection of art and sculpture.

The Laing Art Gallery’s exhibition programme is renowned for bringing the biggest names in historic, modern and contemporary art to the North East.

Baltic Square is home to the BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art aka BALTIC where you will also find the Gateshead Millennium Bridge, the world’s first and only tilting bridge.

The bridge not only serves a practical purpose as the River Tyne’s only foot and cycle bridge, but its elegance and fine engineering make it one of the city’s main attractions.

The River Tyne boasts seven bridges in all.

See the latest blockbuster, spend time in the casino or kick back and relax in one of a wide range of restaurants, cafes, pubs and bars and at the city’s entertainment complex, The Gate.

For more restaurants and bars, visit Chinatown, Market Street and Mosley Street.

For shopping opportunities, hop off at Grainger Market on Grainger Street, Northumberland Street, Eldon Square Shopping Centre or Monument Mall shopping centre on Blackett Street.

Hop off at St James’ Park for Newcastle United, Shearer’s Bar, stadium tours and Leazes Park.

Take the bus tour to the Quayside which has it all including Bessie Surtees House, a rare example of 18th century domestic architecture.

The magnificent Sage Gateshead music centre is the venue for a range of musical performances.

The Quayside is also home to Newcastle upon Tyne’s vibrant nightlife including a range of restaurants, more than thirty pubs and a choice of clubs.

You can book your tour tickets online in advance here Newcastle upon Tyne Sightseeing Tour Bus (opens in a new window).

You can see route, timetable and price information for the NewcastleGateshead Sightseeing Bus Tour here…

If you are looking for hotel accommodation for your visit to Newcastle upon Tyne our bed and breakfast best price and room availability is here Book Online.

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For more ideas of places to visit while staying with us visit Places to Visit.

Published on 20th March 2013 16:58.

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