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Newcastle City Way Aye Champion ManRenowned for its educational facilities, Newcastle
University is firmly established as a School of Medicine and Surgery and has
been for over 150 years, winning the coveted award of ‘University of the Year’
in the past decade Similar to the London Underground system, Newcastle has its own
famous Metro system. Serving
37 million passengers each year, the Metro is a local transport link, opened in
1980. Covering a vast area, it provides
a service in the City Centre to as far out as Newcastle Airport and
along into neighbouring Sunderland. The
main difference between the Newcastle Metro and any other similar system in the
UK? It’s the first to be able to provide mobile
reception when underground and through tunnels. Whilst using the Metro when in Newcastle is a popular choice, getting to Newcastle can be just as
easy. Road and rail provide direct links
from all over the Country, whilst Newcastle
International Airport
provides access to and from over 90 destinations worldwide. When in Newcastle,
the things to do are endless. The first
port of call for most is Newcastle’s
famous shopping areas. Three major
shopping districts exist, with the largest being Eldon Square. Incorporating many high street names, Eldon Square is
home to often large variations of these stores.
Fenwick department store is housed here, as is a large John Lewis and
one of the largest and most profitable Marks and Spencer’s outside of the
capital London. Getting to Eldon Square, you have to walk down Newcastle’s main shopping
street, Northumberland Street. The high street names here are endless and
there really is something for everyone. Fashion, food and music dominate the area, making it a popular area for
all. Newcastle’s
nightlife doesn’t often require much explanation. The City is renowned for being fun and
vibrant, with its many bars and restaurants often packed out every weekend,
with both visitors and those who live in the City. The nightlife in Newcastle provides something for everyone,
whether it’s the perfect place for a Stag or Hen party or a quiet, romantic
meal. Catering for everyone’s tastes, Newcastle has every type
of restaurant from Indian to Moroccan and even has its own Chinese Village,
providing a selection of Chinese delights. Whilst visiting Newcastle, it’s often recommended that if
possible, you should attend a football match for the local team, Newcastle
United at their stadium St James’ Park.
Newcastle’s population has a famous sport
following, with a local, friendly derby with Sunderland. If football is not a priority on your
sporting calendar, Newcastle
also has popular ice hockey, basketball and rugby union teams. There is so much to do in Newcastle, the only way to see it all is to
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