Karen’s guidebook

Karen
Karen’s guidebook

Sightseeing

The apartment is one minute from Baltic Art Centre
139 locals recommend
Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art
South Shore Road
139 locals recommend
The apartment is one minute from Baltic Art Centre
10 minute walk to Newcastle Arena where all the latest bands and acts play
19 locals recommend
Utilita Arena
Arena Way
19 locals recommend
10 minute walk to Newcastle Arena where all the latest bands and acts play
15 minute walk to St. James Park where you can watch all the top flight teams from the premiership
53 locals recommend
St James' Park
Barrack Road
53 locals recommend
15 minute walk to St. James Park where you can watch all the top flight teams from the premiership
Enjoy a night out at Hadrian 3sixty. Fantastic views across Newcastle with excellent food & drink.
3SIXTY Champagne Lounge
27 Rutherford Street
Enjoy a night out at Hadrian 3sixty. Fantastic views across Newcastle with excellent food & drink.
Eldon Square shopping centre. With all the big brands where you can shop till you drop.
88 locals recommend
Eldon Square
Percy Street
88 locals recommend
Eldon Square shopping centre. With all the big brands where you can shop till you drop.
Trip advisor number one cabaret act. Great for a fun night out Drag show. Book in advance recommended and you can buy standing tickets cheaply
Boulevard Show Bar
3-9 Churchill Street
Trip advisor number one cabaret act. Great for a fun night out Drag show. Book in advance recommended and you can buy standing tickets cheaply
The Great North Museum: Hancock not only holds the collections of the former Hancock Museum and collates those of Newcastle University's Museum of Antiquities and Shefton Museum, which closed their doors in 2008.[8] The museum opened on 23 May 2009. The natural history museum includes an interactive model of Hadrian's Wall, new displays showing diversity of the animal and plant kingdoms, objects from the Ancient Greeks and mummies from Ancient Egypt, a planetarium and a cast of a T-Rex dinosaur skeleton. The interactive Bio-Wall features hundreds of creatures, that visitors will be able to investigate and find out where they live and how they survive in such extreme places as the Arctic and Desert. There is also a full size model of an elephant, a great white shark display, polar bear and giraffe specimens from the historic Hancock collections and a moa skeleton.
50 locals recommend
Great North Museum
Barras Bridge
50 locals recommend
The Great North Museum: Hancock not only holds the collections of the former Hancock Museum and collates those of Newcastle University's Museum of Antiquities and Shefton Museum, which closed their doors in 2008.[8] The museum opened on 23 May 2009. The natural history museum includes an interactive model of Hadrian's Wall, new displays showing diversity of the animal and plant kingdoms, objects from the Ancient Greeks and mummies from Ancient Egypt, a planetarium and a cast of a T-Rex dinosaur skeleton. The interactive Bio-Wall features hundreds of creatures, that visitors will be able to investigate and find out where they live and how they survive in such extreme places as the Arctic and Desert. There is also a full size model of an elephant, a great white shark display, polar bear and giraffe specimens from the historic Hancock collections and a moa skeleton.
39 locals recommend
Laing Art Gallery
New Bridge Street West
39 locals recommend
Booking essential Great day out, 25 minutes drive from flat. Step back in time and discover life in The 1900s Town, 1900s Pit Village, 1820s Pockerley, The 1940s Farm and 1950s welfare hall.
194 locals recommend
Beamish, the Living Museum of the North
194 locals recommend
Booking essential Great day out, 25 minutes drive from flat. Step back in time and discover life in The 1900s Town, 1900s Pit Village, 1820s Pockerley, The 1940s Farm and 1950s welfare hall.