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1. St. James' Park

St. James’ Park is a famous soccer stadium in far northern England. Home to the black-and-white stripes of Newcastle United Football Club, the arena has a seating capacity of 52,400. Cheer on the local side among fervent fans as they challenge their rivals in the Premier League.
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2. Quayside

Quayside is a lively area around the River Tyne that is full of restaurants, bars and clubs. The site, which divides the communes of Newcastle-upon-Tyne and Gateshead, is a cultural hub with several artistic complexes. Amble along the riverbanks for views of the sun descending over the glorious bridges and structures of this northern English city.
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3. The Glasshouse

Gaze up at the sparkling rolling rooftop of Sage Gateshead that has made it one of the most recognizable parts of the town’s skyline. Overlooking the River Tyne, the site hosts musical concerts and has welcomed famous acts from across many genres. Attend a performance to hear the excellent acoustics in this extraordinary building.
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4. Northumberland National Park

Northumberland National Park is an area of magnificent rolling green pastures, deep valleys, dense forests and clean rivers. It covers some 405 square miles (1,049 square kilometers) between the North Pennines and the Scottish border. The stunning countryside of Northumberland National Park invites you to explore at your own pace by bike, foot and horseback. Visit ancient ruins, discover pretty market towns and enjoy superb stargazing.
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5. Northumbria University

Though not established as a university until 1992, Northumbria University has long roots in Newcastle, reflected in its eclectic campus made up of a mixture of hyper-modern and Victorian buildings. Formerly a polytechnic, Northumbria University is the child of three Yorkshire colleges that have been educating students since the 19th century. Stroll through its city center campuses for a taste of the academic life that thrives here. Spend an afternoon mixing with students in the area’s many eclectic bars and restaurants.
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Winlaton Mill

While visiting Winlaton Mill, you might make a stop by sights like Derwenthaugh Country Park and Derwent Walk Country Park.

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Frequently asked questions

Is Blaydon on Tyne worth visiting?
From retail therapy to history and outdoor adventures, there are many great things to do in Blaydon on Tyne. Remember to discover the area's mix of cool sights, local charm and culture.
How do I spend a day in Blaydon on Tyne?
Castle Keep and Chinatown are two excellent places to begin your adventures. Be sure to check out the dining and shopping options in Blaydon on Tyne while you're in town too.
What is the top tourist attraction in Blaydon on Tyne?
The top tourist attraction in Blaydon on Tyne is Newcastle-upon-Tyne Theatre Royal, so make sure to add it to your itinerary.
Is three days enough to stay in Blaydon on Tyne?
Three days will be enough time to tick off popular city attractions, such as Newcastle-upon-Tyne Theatre Royal, Castle Keep and Chinatown. The average stay in Blaydon on Tyne is two days. If you feel the urge to extend your trip, Newcastle-upon-Tyne isn't far away.
Is Blaydon on Tyne a walkable city?
It all depends on what you'd like to do and see in Blaydon on Tyne. Several attractions, like Bowes Museum and Tyne Green Country Park, are accessible on foot. If you're up for a wander around some of Blaydon on Tyne's best neighborhoods, Swalwell is 3 kilometers away from downtown, while Whickham is 5 kilometers away from the center and also within walking distance.
What are some activities to do in Blaydon on Tyne with kids?
Whether you're traveling with tiny adventurers or hard-to-please teens, a schedule filled with fun activities is the key to a stress-free getaway. Take a look at our recommendations for what to do in Blaydon on Tyne with kids.

What to do in Blaydon on Tyne for adults?
Utilita Arena Newcastle and Bigg Market are just a few of the things to do in Blaydon on Tyne. With lots of activities available, there's something here for everyone to explore.
Are there free things to do in Blaydon on Tyne?
From relaxing in parks to wandering around vibrant neighborhoods, it's a breeze to find free things to do in Blaydon on Tyne. If you're stuck for ideas, ask for recommendations from a local tour guide. Newcastle-upon-Tyne St. Nicholas' Cathedral is a must for anyone wanting to save on their sightseeing adventures.