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Fantastic Culture In Newcastle: Superb Quayside

By: Leonida Delinoise

Newcastle has a fantastic fuse of the past and the current - not so much with the equilibrium, but how all these things are laid out together to present a spectacular picture. From the considerable places of Newcastle, to the rightful label as the ultimate art gallery city scene in the UK, you must find this city has more peculiar yet fine places. Newcastle has been instrumental to the country's industrial development establishing it a primary city in the region. Newcastle upon the River Tyne paints a surreal picture that can only be grasped by actually being there.

The Tyne Bridge is definitely the most popular place of interest in all Newcastle. It connects Newcastle upon Tyne and Gateshead and was designed by Mott, Hay, and Anderson who are also credited for designing the equally popular and beautiful Forth Road Bridge. After designing, Dorman Long and Co. were commissioned to build the bridge.

The bridge was also given cinematographic importance in the movie "Goal" due to the magnificence of the structure.

One can also visit St. James Park, where Newcastle United Football Clubs plays its home matches. It is usually filled with a capacity crowd of 52,387 when the club plays. This is helped by the fact that Newcastle United is the only football club in all Newcastle

When one visits Newcastle, the first thing they have to visit is the Tyne Bridge. The bridge is so famous that many people revise their travel plans just to visit Newcastle while taking the bridge from Gateshead.

The nightlife in Newcastle is also very interesting. The pub culture is as popular here as anywhere in England, and the atmosphere is as magnificently dark and suave, as it is depicted in movies.

Of course, there is no forgetting the football. St. James Park is one of the most famous stadiums in England. While tickets are a bit hard to grab a hold of, they are probably worth the time and the money, as the football culture in Newcastle is one of the most interesting ones in all England.

Newcastle has the complete collection of restaurants, bars, pubs, and takeaway stalls for a perfect city holiday. The wide range of cuisine that Newcastle offers is highlighted by the art deco style of Malmaison, or the majestic view of the river from the Rooftop Restaurant. For Indian food, the Vujon is gaining greater reputation within the Newcastle community, offering a variety of regional flavours from its deep menu. If you are looking for affordable restaurants, the Bigg Market will give you a flurry of eateries that you can choose and pick from. Here, you will find Rupali, Simply Greek, and Numjai.

From sports and music, to cinemas and clubbing, Newcastle has everything in store for the city tourist. Newcastle has more things 'on the roll' than London, Glasgow, and Leeds, earning the reputation as the Mecca of Party in all the UK. For smooth and live music, you can head to the Metro Arena or the Newcastle Hall. For underground music action, you will find The Cluny very accommodating to lovers of music. The dry humour that Britain identifies with is found in comedy bars like the Hyena Comedy Cafe, Funny Bones, and the Cornerhouse Hotel.

Newcastle is a great place to visit, one where you will learn much and enjoy yourself at the same time. With so much to do and see, you will wish you had all the time in the world to explore the magnificence that is Newcastle.

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Leonida Delinoise is a former newcastle dancer with a busty model figure. Leonida used to also offer incalls in Newcastle.

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