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The Best Sightseeing Places In Newcastle

Newcastle is a city in Tyne and Wear, England. It’s also the fourth most populated metropolitan area, with over 250,000 people living there. If you’re new to Newcastle or visiting for a short time, it might be hard to know where to go for sightseeing. This article will give you some recommendations on Newcastle sightseeing places that are worth seeing!

The Best Sightseeing Places in Newcastle

First on the Newcastle sightseeing list is St James’ Park. This stadium has been home to Newcastle United Football Club since 1892 and was initially used for racing in 1880! The original name of this Newcastle sight was “St Jame’s Playing Fields,” and it wasn’t until 1893 that the name changed after Queen Victoria, who witnessed a football game there. She declared her wish for the ground to be renamed in honor of Prince George (Duke of Cambridge). Although she never visited again, Newcastle landmarks such as Monument Metro Station were named after her due to their proximity to this Newcastle tourist attraction.
Monument Metro Station (named after Queen Victoria) is a Newcastle landmark because it’s nearby St James’ Park Newcastle attractions.

New Bigg Market shopping center in Newcastle city center is the prominent place for Newcastle tourists or anyone looking for a great bargain. People who haven’t visited Newcastle before may be surprised at how much there is to do here! The best thing about this busy market square is that you can buy almost anything from clothes, shoes, and accessories to CDs, DVDs, books, etc. There are several places to eat, including Pizza Hut,

Subway, and even a Nandos restaurant if you want something different! It’s not difficult to find decent cuisine.
There are many beautiful things to see in Newcastle.