Newcastle boasts a lively quayside alongside the River Tyne. Once a commercial dock and now a night-time haven, the area is filled with bars, restaurants and cafés for visitors and locals to enjoy while taking in the views. Whether you're a local or visiting for the first time, discover places to visit on this stunning quayside in our guide below.
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The Quayside runs along the River Tyne in Newcastle upon Tyne in Newcastle (the north bank) and Gateshead (the south bank). You can find available parking spaces and prices on Parkopedia.
Fun fact: Established in 1981, The Quayside is the starting point for the annual Great North Run, a world-famous half-marathon that draws tens of thousands of participants to its picturesque trail.
The Baltic Centre is a converted flour mill that opened in 2002 to showcase minimalist interiors and temporary shows by contemporary artists. Since its opening, the centre has welcomed millions of visitors free of charge to experience art, performance and activities, as well as the opportunity to connect with local communities and groups.
The viewing platform on floor 4 also offers mesmerising panoramic views of the cityscape of Newcastle and Gateshead. Find out more about current exhibitions on their website
Every week, the Quayside pitches a range of local vendors ranging from artists and photographers to ceramics and gifts. The market is a perfect place to enjoy some delicious street food (located towards the Swing Bridge), purchase some gifts or souvenirs, or simply browse local talent.
Dunston Staiths is said to be the largest timber structure in Europe. Reconnect with Newcastle's industrial past by taking a quieter stroll across the south bank of the Quayside to view the Grade II listed Scheduled Monument. Opened in 1893 by the North East Railway Company, the structure was built to load coal arriving from Durham directly onto coal ships. At its peak of the coal industry, 5.5 million tons of coal was moved this way each year. Discover regular events and heritage walks around the structure
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While this article focused on things to do on Newcastle Quayside, you can find more Northumberland trip ideas on our blog.
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