Discover Newcastle the local way on this guided walking tour exploring Geordie culture, history and flavours. Visit iconic sights, uncover hidden gems, and enjoy tasty scran while hearing stories and banter from a friendly, knowledgeable guide.
Explore Newcastle’s must-see landmarks with a friendly local guide
Discover real Geordie culture, humour, slang and stories
Taste delicious local scran in Grainger Market or other foodie spots
Visit iconic sights including Grey Street, the Quayside & historic lanes
Learn insider tips on where to eat, drink & explore in the city
Small-group experience for a relaxed, personal, local feel
Perfect for food lovers, culture seekers and first-time visitors
Newcastle’s elegant heart, filled with grand Georgian streets, independent shops and vibrant markets. Home to Grey Street — often called one of the most beautiful streets in Britain. Enjoy a bite to eat here, too!
The iconic home of Newcastle United. A towering cathedral of football where the passion of the Toon Army can be felt long before match day.
Experience Newcastle through the eyes of a local on this fun and authentic Geordie walking tour. Explore the city’s most iconic landmarks — from the historic Quayside and Grey Street to lively Grainger Market — while discovering the culture, humour and friendly spirit that make Newcastle unique.
Along the way, you’ll sample proper Geordie scran, learn why the locals are known for their warmth and wit, and uncover stories you won’t find in any guidebook. Your guide brings the city to life with real Geordie banter, insider tips and personal insights into Newcastle’s past and present.
Perfect for first-time visitors, cruise guests, curious foodies or anyone wanting more than just a standard city tour, this experience blends history, culture and flavour for a brilliant introduction to the Toon.
Come curious — and leave feeling like an honorary Geordie.
Experience Newcastle like a local — discover hidden corners, taste proper Geordie scran, and enjoy stories & banter with your guide. Find your guide inside Tickets Bar Newcastle near Newcastle Central Station.
Newcastle upon Tyne, often simply called Newcastle, is a vibrant city in North East England. It's known for its rich history, stunning architecture, and lively cultural scene. The city sits on the banks of the River Tyne and offers a mix of historic charm and modern attractions.
Newcastle Castle is the historic fortress that gave the city its name. It consists of two distinct castles built by the Normans and offers a fascinating glimpse into the city's past.
BALTIC is a major international center for contemporary art, housed in a striking industrial building on the south bank of the River Tyne. It hosts cutting-edge exhibitions and offers stunning views of the city.
The Angel of the North is a famous contemporary sculpture designed by Antony Gormley. It stands 20 meters tall and has become an iconic symbol of the North East.
The Discovery Museum is a popular attraction that showcases the history of Newcastle and the surrounding region. It features interactive exhibits and a variety of collections, including the Turbinia, the world's first turbo-driven ship.
The Quayside is a vibrant area along the River Tyne, offering stunning views of the city's iconic bridges and a variety of bars, restaurants, and cafes. It's a great place to relax and soak up the city's atmosphere.
A traditional North East bread roll, often filled with ham, pease pudding, or other fillings. It's a staple of the local diet and a must-try for visitors.
A savory pudding made from boiled legumes, traditionally served with ham or other meats. It's a classic North East dish with a unique flavor.
A traditional North East pancake, often served with butter, sugar, or other sweet toppings. They have a unique, slightly crispy texture and a delicious flavor.
Summer is the peak tourist season in Newcastle. The weather is pleasant, and the city hosts numerous festivals and events. It's the best time to explore the outdoors and enjoy the vibrant cultural scene.
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Newcastle is generally safe for travelers, with low levels of violent crime. However, petty crime such as pickpocketing and bag snatching can occur in crowded areas, so it's important to take precautions.
Newcastle Central Station
Newcastle Coach Station
The Tyne and Wear Metro is a convenient and affordable way to get around Newcastle. It's clean, efficient, and covers most major attractions.
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Durham is a historic city known for its stunning cathedral and castle, both of which are UNESCO World Heritage Sites. It's a popular day trip from Newcastle, offering a mix of history, culture, and scenic beauty.
Alnwick is a charming market town known for its stunning castle and gardens. It's a popular day trip from Newcastle, offering a mix of history, culture, and scenic beauty.
Northumberland National Park is a stunning area of natural beauty, offering a mix of rolling hills, forests, and coastal landscapes. It's a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts, offering a variety of activities such as hiking, cycling, and wildlife watching.
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