Newcastle-upon-Tyne: Attractions and more...
Mostly toured in summer, though spring time is a nice season, too, to enjoy its natural beauties and cultural heritage.
Newcastle presents a neoclasical centre and some nice green open spaces: Leazes Park, Town Moor, Armostrong Park, Heaton Park among the manies.
In town are the two cathedrals of St. Nicholas, anglican, characterized by a unique lantern shaped tower and of St. Mary’s, catholic.
Iteresting is also the International Centre For Life that, centred on the study of genetics, presents highly interactive games, including a special one, making anyone feel what the bungee–jumping sensation is like from the Tyne-bridge!
What to see in detail
Landmarks and Historic sites (1)
Museums (2)
Streets, Squares and Neighbourhoods (2)
Other attractions (1)
See also
Parks and gardens (1)
Will find places of interest on the map. Clock on the attractions for details
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Other Attractions United Kingdom:
Gateshead (About 2.8 mi) - Morpeth (About 12.3 mi) - Durham (About 17.3 mi) - Hexham (About 19.9 mi) - Hartlepool (About 26.7 mi) - Alnwick (About 26.9 mi)
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