Meoweler

United Kingdom

Newcastle / Geordie heaven, mate

Best month

December

Magical Christmas markets and atmosphere.🎄🎅

🎇
january

To experience the vibrant New Year's Eve celebrations.🎉💥

🧧
february

To witness the spectacular Chinese New Year celebrations.🐲🎉

🍺
march

To enjoy the St. Patrick's Day festivities.🍀🍻

🌸
april

To see the blooming of the cherry blossoms in Jesmond Dene.🌸

🍻
may

To attend the Newcastle Beer Festival.🍺🎉

🕺
june

To experience the vibrant nightlife.🎶🍸

🎼
july

To attend the Mouth of the Tyne Festival.🎤🎭

🚣
august

To explore the beautiful coastline.🌊🏖

🏅
september

To attend the Great North Run.🏃‍♂️🎽

🕯️
october

To explore the haunted history on a ghost tour.👻🕯️

🎅
november

To attend the Newcastle Christmas markets.🎄🎁

🎁
december

To experience the festive atmosphere throughout the city.🎄🎅

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Tipping

0-10%

Tip not expected but appreciated

Tipping

0-10%

Tip not expected but appreciated

Credit card preferred, splitting the bill is common and acceptable.

internet situation

great Speed

Generally good in urban areas.

great Availability

Widely available with multiple providers.

great Cellular

Good coverage from major carriers.

Electric socket type G

Common in UK, Ireland, Malta, Malaysia, Singapore. Unique three rectangular pins design, doesn't accept other types.

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biking possible

Good cycling routes

walkable -ish

Sidewalks & Parks

LGBTQ friendly

Pride events

For the curious cat, Newcastle boasts a fantastic range of quirky shops and cosy cafes.

Whether lazy paws or busy whiskers, there's something for every feline.

Things to do

The mainstream

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St. James' Park
🎭
Theatre Royal
🍗
Grainger Market
🌊
Quayside
🦢
Angel of the North

The mainstream

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St. James' Park

Iconic stadium for the Newcastle United Football Club. A must-visit for sport-lovin' cats.

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🎭
Theatre Royal

Leading venue for world-class performances. Cats love to watch the musicals.

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🍗
Grainger Market

Victorian covered market with over 100 stalls! Lots of yummy smells to sniff!

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🌊
Quayside

Historic area along the River Tyne. Stroll along pawfect for cats.

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🦢
Angel of the North

Giant metal sculpture with wings, 20m tall. Impressive photo oppurrtunity!

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Off the beaten path

🍴🍻
The Cumberland Arms
🌾🐑
Ouseburn Farm
🚂🌟
The Victoria Tunnel
🐿️🍂
Jesmond Dene Park
🎤🐾
The Cluny

Off the beaten path

🍴🍻
The Cumberland Arms

This traditional pub is well worth the visit for its cozy atmosphere and hearty pub grub. Check their calendar for live music events and enjoy a pint by the fire.🍺🎵🔥

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🌾🐑
Ouseburn Farm

This community-run farm is home to lots of furry friends, from goats and pigs to rabbits and chickens. Say hello to them all and pick up some fresh produce from their shop. 🐽🥦🐣

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🚂🌟
The Victoria Tunnel

This underground tunnel was once used to transport coal and is now open for cats to explore. Join one of their guided tours and discover the secrets of Newcastle's past. 🕯️🐾🕳️

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🐿️🍂
Jesmond Dene Park

This peaceful park boasts a stunning waterfall and an abundance of nature. Come here for a walk or a picnic and enjoy the paw-some views of the Ouseburn River. 🌳🧺🌊

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🎤🐾
The Cluny

This cat-friendly pub is a hot spot for live music and craft beer. The sunny beer garden is also perfect for a lazy afternoon with your pawsome friends. 🎶🍻🌞

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biking possible

Good cycling routes

walkable -ish

Sidewalks & Parks

LGBTQ friendly

Pride events

Mindful meoweler tips

Newcastle: A City of Bridges

Newcastle is known for its seven bridges over the River Tyne, including the Tyne Bridge which is one of the most iconic landmarks of the city. Don't miss taking a stroll on the Quayside to see all of them!

Geordie Lingo

Newcastle is in the heart of the Geordie region, and you might come across some unfamiliar words and phrases. If you don't know what someone is saying, just ask for 'charity' - a friendly Geordie will be more than happy to help you out!

The Angel of the North

The Angel of the North is a huge, iconic sculpture located just outside of Newcastle. It is 20 metres tall and has a wingspan of 54 metres - that's bigger than a jumbo jet!

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