A Conducive Tourism Guide To Adorable Ouseburn, Newcastle
Newcastle upon Tyne is a world famous city located in Tyne and Wear. Newcastle takes its name from its aspect of being on the banks of the River Tyne, as well as the castle built by Robert II of Normandy, the oldest son of William the Conqueror. Before being named Newcastle, the city was a Roman settlement opening from the 2nd century, under the name Pons Aelius. Newcastle is also acknowledged for its commonly famous soccer club Newcastle United, which right now homes celebrities such as England Striker Michael Owen. It was similarly the setting of the contemporaryblockbuster film "Goal," which featured the football club, as well. Whenever one thinks of Newcastle, one thinks of the Tyne Bridge which links Newcastle upon Tyne and Gateshead. It was originally designed by Mott, Hay, and Anderson who also designed the Forth Road Bridge. The bridge was then built by Dorman Long and Co. The Tyne Bridge was also featured in the movie 'Goal,' which is about Santiago Munez, an aspiring football player who tried out for the Newcastle United Football Club. Another place of interest is definitely St. James Park, the home stadium of Newcastle United. The large stadium can fit up to 52,387 fans, making it the third largest stadium in the Premier league. As Newcastle is famously known as the Mecca of football in its region, it is imperative that tourists visit St. James Park and soak up the atmosphere of English football. The fans sing songs and cheer for the winning team, while visiting fans from other parts of England do the same. They have what is considered a competition among fans as to who can cheer the loudest. Even if the home fans manage to win every time, the visitors don't fail to put up a fight. Rest assured, the atmosphere in the stadium is worth the relatively high ticket prices. The bars in Newcastle are also outstanding. The beer is great, and the English culture is really reflected in the places. As for specific bars, we have the next section. For breakfast in Newcastle, you may try BB's Coffee and Muffins, and enjoy a large variety of muffins, baguettes, and pastries, as well as many different coffees. Juicy Lucy's will satisfy a hunger that needs more than bagels, with omelettes and more. If you fancy an all-you-can-eat American style buffet, try Big Luke's for lunch or dinner. You'll love the hamburgers, spare ribs, and other foods set out to satisfy any appetite. For finer dining, you may want to try Gershwin's braised lamb or shellfish plates, or Baltic cuisine such as meat thali and tikka chicken at Tandoori Nights. When you are in the mood for some entertainment, Newcastle does not disappoint. Choose from many bars, such as Blackie Boy, Casa, Bonded Warehouse. Marsha's Bar, and The Vault. If you would rather frequent a place where you can dance the night away, there are plenty to choose from. Tuxedo Princess boasts a revolving dance floor that brings in hundreds of partygoers. Ikon features dance and disco music, and Liquid does everything from a 70's night to an 80's night to a variety of music.Come to Newcastle to enjoy great food, tons of entertainment, and beautiful beaches and ocean waves. There is something for everyone to do here in Newcastle, so take the trip today!
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