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Newcastle Stag Weekend Information
NEWCASTLE STAG WEEKEND INFORMATION
Newcastle has a reputation for it's hospitality to newcomers and every aspect of this buzzing city enhances this perception! From fine dining to shopping and experiencing the nightlife, you will experience a very warm welcome from the locals that makes you want to come back again and again to the liveliest city in the North East! Newcastle is one of Maximise's top sellers in stag weekend destinations and it's not difficult to see why... this diversified city is full of atmosphere and there is always something to suit everyone's needs and wants on their stag do!
Population: 292,200
Language: English, Geordie
Average Summer Temperature: 16 C
Average Winter Temperature: 6 C
Average Cost of a Pint: £2.50
Getting Around Newcastle
Newcastle is a relatively compact city and as a result all the main drinking hotspots are in walking distance of each other, but if your not a fan of shank's pony then jump into one of the many waiting taxis. Driving around Newcastle is pretty straightforward but parking can be expensive and is limited in the city centre. The bus service runs regularly throughout the day and night and offers a cheaper alternative to taxis. Routes include both inner and outer city locations which means you can get round Newcastle with ease.
Central Taxis 0191 271 6363
Nada Taxis 0191 222 1888
Grosvenor Cars 0191 240 4242
Newcastle Nightlife
Geordie's have a reputation that proceeds them when it comes to going out and getting mortal and its not suprising with all the buzzing nightlife areas Newcastle has to offer! As in any city, if you don't know where your going you'll probably end up in the one club in the whole of the city that's holding an over 60's cheese night, which, for some may be the one, but we think not for a group of young strapping lads looking for a good time on their mates last weekend of freedom! Which is why Maximise have done all the research so we can give you the low down on the best places to go on your stag weekend in Newcastle. As tourists to the land of the Geordie a good starting point is the Bigg Market, that has loads of bars, pubs and clubs so there's sure to be something for everyone and definitely a few to suit your group! The Quayside is a popular haunt of both locals and tourists alike. the people who party here are out for a good night so you'll fit in well! Newcastle City Centre is always heaving with people, every day of the week, who are in the party spirit so your sure to receive some of that Northern hospitality on your stag do. Dean Street is for those of you who fancy something a little trendier, it's a short walk from the town centre and is popular with students and young professionals. You're on to a winner with Central Station!! After a long train journey all you want is a cold beer to quench your thirst before you go to your accommodation, right? well this has been made possible by the many bars and clubs situated just outside the station so you can start your weekend celebrations a soon as you arrive in the city... Get in! The last Night spot worth a mention is Jesmond, this area has a more relaxed area and offers a range of alternative bars. It's a popular area with students.
Eating In Newcastle
Newcastle has a diversified cultural background so it stands to reason that there would be a vast array of restaurants, bistro's, deli's and fast food outlets - all of them bursting with character! There is definitely something for everyone on Newcastle; it's more of a question of where to start! With a total 296 pubs serving traditional pub grub, 35 Chinese restaurants, 91 Indian's 36 pizzerias and loads of fast food chains amongst many other outlets serving every kind of food imaginable! Your dining experience in Newcastle is sure to be a great one no matter what your budget
Getting to Newcastle
By Air - Newcastle is home to its own airport so travelling there by air is a doddle. The airport accommodates both domestic and international flights so a variety of people from loads of different countries touch down in Newcastle every day. The airport is situated about 5 miles from the city centre and there is a plethora of taxis and public transport waiting outside the airport for your custom. The average price of a taxi ride from the airport to the heart of the city is around £15 - £20 per car
By Train- Neville Street Station is located within the city centre of Newcastle, it is a large station that accommodates both commuters and tourists, meaning that there's a selection of amenities to ensure you have a comfortable journey. There is both a taxi rank and a bus service that runs regularly from just outside the station, alternatively, it is just a short walk to the heart of the city. The average travelling time from London to Newcastle by train is 3 hours.
By road- The major route to Newcastle is the A1(M) which runs both North and South and passes close to the city centre. It takes approximately 5 hrs and 20 min to reach Newcastle from central London. The city itself is very easy to navigate round, however parking in the city centre can be pricey! The closest major city to Newcastle is Leeds!
Things To Do Or See In Newcastle
The Angels Of the North- You can't go to Newcastle without stopping of at the Angel of the North. This iconic sculpture stands 20m tall it's an impressive sight! Designed by Antony Gormley and constructed in 1998, costing approximately £1 million to make. This sculpture became the symbol of the North East of England.
St James' Park - Take a tour of the home of Newcastle United; which will take you on a journey through the amazing history of the team. The supporters are like no others in their loyalty and enthusiasm so pay homage to them and the team on your stag weekend in Newcastle! The stadium creates a buzzing atmosphere, even when the stadium is empty! You could even attend one of the Newcastle football matches while on your stag do! Just ask our sales team for more details...
Sun, Sea and... Geordies?! - Newcastle may not look like your typical holiday resort but it boasts some of the most beautiful beaches in the UK! Here at Maximise we can't promise you a heat wave during your stag weekend but we can promise you some stunning view... maybe the stag 'wants' to take a dip in the water too?!
Saltwell Park - During the colder months this park gets transformed into an impressive winter wonderland. Including all things wintry, it even has </
Population: 292,200
Language: English, Geordie
Average Summer Temperature: 16 C
Average Winter Temperature: 6 C
Average Cost of a Pint: £2.50
Getting Around Newcastle
Newcastle is a relatively compact city and as a result all the main drinking hotspots are in walking distance of each other, but if your not a fan of shank's pony then jump into one of the many waiting taxis. Driving around Newcastle is pretty straightforward but parking can be expensive and is limited in the city centre. The bus service runs regularly throughout the day and night and offers a cheaper alternative to taxis. Routes include both inner and outer city locations which means you can get round Newcastle with ease.
Central Taxis 0191 271 6363
Nada Taxis 0191 222 1888
Grosvenor Cars 0191 240 4242
Newcastle Nightlife
Geordie's have a reputation that proceeds them when it comes to going out and getting mortal and its not suprising with all the buzzing nightlife areas Newcastle has to offer! As in any city, if you don't know where your going you'll probably end up in the one club in the whole of the city that's holding an over 60's cheese night, which, for some may be the one, but we think not for a group of young strapping lads looking for a good time on their mates last weekend of freedom! Which is why Maximise have done all the research so we can give you the low down on the best places to go on your stag weekend in Newcastle. As tourists to the land of the Geordie a good starting point is the Bigg Market, that has loads of bars, pubs and clubs so there's sure to be something for everyone and definitely a few to suit your group! The Quayside is a popular haunt of both locals and tourists alike. the people who party here are out for a good night so you'll fit in well! Newcastle City Centre is always heaving with people, every day of the week, who are in the party spirit so your sure to receive some of that Northern hospitality on your stag do. Dean Street is for those of you who fancy something a little trendier, it's a short walk from the town centre and is popular with students and young professionals. You're on to a winner with Central Station!! After a long train journey all you want is a cold beer to quench your thirst before you go to your accommodation, right? well this has been made possible by the many bars and clubs situated just outside the station so you can start your weekend celebrations a soon as you arrive in the city... Get in! The last Night spot worth a mention is Jesmond, this area has a more relaxed area and offers a range of alternative bars. It's a popular area with students.
Eating In Newcastle
Newcastle has a diversified cultural background so it stands to reason that there would be a vast array of restaurants, bistro's, deli's and fast food outlets - all of them bursting with character! There is definitely something for everyone on Newcastle; it's more of a question of where to start! With a total 296 pubs serving traditional pub grub, 35 Chinese restaurants, 91 Indian's 36 pizzerias and loads of fast food chains amongst many other outlets serving every kind of food imaginable! Your dining experience in Newcastle is sure to be a great one no matter what your budget
Getting to Newcastle
By Air - Newcastle is home to its own airport so travelling there by air is a doddle. The airport accommodates both domestic and international flights so a variety of people from loads of different countries touch down in Newcastle every day. The airport is situated about 5 miles from the city centre and there is a plethora of taxis and public transport waiting outside the airport for your custom. The average price of a taxi ride from the airport to the heart of the city is around £15 - £20 per car
By Train- Neville Street Station is located within the city centre of Newcastle, it is a large station that accommodates both commuters and tourists, meaning that there's a selection of amenities to ensure you have a comfortable journey. There is both a taxi rank and a bus service that runs regularly from just outside the station, alternatively, it is just a short walk to the heart of the city. The average travelling time from London to Newcastle by train is 3 hours.
By road- The major route to Newcastle is the A1(M) which runs both North and South and passes close to the city centre. It takes approximately 5 hrs and 20 min to reach Newcastle from central London. The city itself is very easy to navigate round, however parking in the city centre can be pricey! The closest major city to Newcastle is Leeds!
Things To Do Or See In Newcastle
The Angels Of the North- You can't go to Newcastle without stopping of at the Angel of the North. This iconic sculpture stands 20m tall it's an impressive sight! Designed by Antony Gormley and constructed in 1998, costing approximately £1 million to make. This sculpture became the symbol of the North East of England.
St James' Park - Take a tour of the home of Newcastle United; which will take you on a journey through the amazing history of the team. The supporters are like no others in their loyalty and enthusiasm so pay homage to them and the team on your stag weekend in Newcastle! The stadium creates a buzzing atmosphere, even when the stadium is empty! You could even attend one of the Newcastle football matches while on your stag do! Just ask our sales team for more details...
Sun, Sea and... Geordies?! - Newcastle may not look like your typical holiday resort but it boasts some of the most beautiful beaches in the UK! Here at Maximise we can't promise you a heat wave during your stag weekend but we can promise you some stunning view... maybe the stag 'wants' to take a dip in the water too?!
Saltwell Park - During the colder months this park gets transformed into an impressive winter wonderland. Including all things wintry, it even has </
