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Residents of Newcastle are big fans of hearty meat dishes. Besides, you can always try potato dishes and traditional Fish & Chips at regional restaurants. A classic of the regional cuisine is roast beef, for the preparation of which they use selected beef from local farms. In some restaurants and pubs, meat is cooked over an open fire with no spices added. The taste turns out to be natural and rich, regardless of whether it was grilled on an open fire or fried in a pan. Dozens of puddings are present on the menus of all regional restaurants and cafes. There are meat and vegetable options, as well as sweet puddings with cream, fruit or nuts. Locals have a lot of interesting pudding cooking traditions. Some versions of the dish are usually prepared for holidays only. According to another tradition, a small coin can be hidden in a pudding for good luck, so one should always be careful while eating. In the vicinity of Newcastle, several large farms produce not only high-quality meat but also dairy products. The pride of the locals is the cheese that has dozens of varieties, too. You can fully appreciate their diversity while walking through local markets and grocery stores. Meat is used to make wonderful sausages and other delicacies. Meat and cheese platters are available for tasting at any restaurant or pub. Apart from restaurants and cafes, the city has many stalls selling popular fast food. A common local snack is bread rolls known as “stottie cakes”. They are … Read further

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Shopping, streets and outlets

Newcastle's most unusual shopping complex is Central Arcade, which occupies another incredibly beautiful historic building. The arcade crowned by three magnificent domes was built in the first half of the 19th century to serve as a corn exchange. Today, the building houses 18 specialized stores, some of which are pretty unusual. For example, one sells musical instruments and all sorts of related accessories, and … Open

Advices for travellers

2. Ten kilometers away from the city is a large international airport that regularly receives flights from many European cities, as well as from Dubai. The metro links the airport with the center of Newcastle - the trip takes about 20 minutes. 3. The airport has offices of several car rental companies. Car rentals are recommended for tourists who expect to travel a lot around the outskirts. 4. There are … Open

Newcastle for children - what to visit

Many interesting natural attractions presented in the city and its environs would also be interesting to visit with kids. One of the most exciting routes is Native Newcastle See Do Tours covering the most picturesque coastal areas, a real tropical reserve inhabited by koalas, and swimming at picturesque beaches in summer. Tour programs are carried out on cars, so you can safely enroll on a tour even with small … Open

Travel guide to Newcastle

In the heart of Newcastle is the beautiful Cathedral Church of St. Mary, which is also of great interest from an architectural point of view. This is the highest church in the city. Its spire rises to a height of 70 meters. The church built in the middle of the 19th century is a vivid Neo-Gothic-style monument. During the Second World War, the church building was badly damaged, almost all of its unique … Open

Traditions and mentality of Newcastle

Locals are known for their friendly and welcoming nature. Despite the fact that most tourists discovered Newcastle relatively recently, foreign guests have always been treated kindly here. Local people are always ready to show the way to any point of interest. Many first-time visitors to the city note that people here love and know how to have fun. In summer, they hold street performances and fairs one after … Open

Cuisine and top restaurants

El Coto Restaurant occupies a beautiful two-story building and offers several lounges. On the ground floor, guests are offered a wide selection of drinks and tapas at affordable prices. In the warmer months, visitors can sit on an outdoor terrace. On the first floor, there is a grill house that serves excellent piglet and lamb specialties, as well as fish dishes. Adherents of a healthy diet will enjoy Grainger … Open

Moving around in Great Britain - transportation

Locals don’t move between cities by buses; they use trains instead. It will be much more comfortable, although the ticket price for trains is much higher. About 50 years ago, the railway line across the territory of the modern kingdom was in a very poor state. However, the authorities took action, and now the railway network in the UK is one of the best in Europe. The cost of the ticket depends on the class of the train and the length of the way. It is worth noting that you can get even to the most remote villages. Between the regions of the kingdom and between coastal cities, one can travel by means of water transport. In particular, you can use ferries. Special boats, water taxis, yachts and a variety of sightseeing small ships cruise the Thames. … Open

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