Emmmmer
South Shields
Newcastle
I live...
quite close to here. :)
amazing city.
<33
xx
caitlin01
Newcastle
Worth visiting!
I don’t live far from Newcastle, in fact, I live in South Shields, a coastal town about 10miles from Newcastle City Centre. This city is possibly the best city in th UK! It has shopping, nightlife, art, music, theatre, historic sites and plus some of the most polite and friendly people. It is truly a beautiful, interesting, curious and varied city and I would recomend anyone to go there!
eighties86
Barbastro
Worth visiting!
Been living there for 4 months and I wont leave till 5 more have passed.
xalysongrovesx
Phoenix
Worth visiting!
I moved to Newcastle right after I graduated from highschool in the U.S. I will always have a soft spot in my heart for Newcastle as this is where my fiance is from, but I cannot wait to move back to the states. I’m not too much into going clubbin, so Newcastle’s nightlife isn’t so much for me.
It’s got awesome sites to see though. Like Wallsend,Tynemouth Priory, and the coast is just stunning.
chris83705
New Zealand
Worth visiting!
You can now vote for Newcastle as the best place on earth – Which we all know it ;)
http://standbyyourtown.com/england/tyne_and_wear/newcastle_upon_tyne
krh1984
London
Worth visiting!
Went here for a friend’s 21st birthday a couple of year’s ago – had great bars and clubs. I also went to the Metro shopping centre, which was huge. We then stayed in a log cabin in the middle of park and forest land, which was really chilled out. Recommended.
Mikhail Nikolayevich
32 places
Worth visiting!
Welcome to Newcastle, the UK’s capital of the arts
Not a surprise if you know Newcastle.
Bethh_x
Newcastle
Worth visiting!
Newcastle helped make friends, and changed my life. It sounds rediculous, but I love it so much.If it wasn’t for the daily treks me & my best friend Sam made, I wouldn’t be the person i am today :]
(Y)
x
Alina
Moskva
I’ve been to England four times in my life and never visited the north of country. Newcastle attracts me the most, because of its gorgeous bridges, architecture, modern art and Geordie accent.
larelle
Luton
It seems like a thriving little cultural hub and I’d like to visit the Baltic, as well as take a walk over the bridge (the new flip-down one). The furthest north I’ve got (apart from an overnight visit to Edinburgh which will NEVER be repeated) was a weekend in York. There’s much more of the UK I want to see, and Newcastle is high on the list.