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Alnwick Castle |
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| Owned by the Percy family since the 1300’s, it is the home of the Duke and Duchess of Northumberland. In a magnificent state of preservation, it has been the location for numerous films, most recently ‘Harry Potter’, ‘Elizabeth’ and ‘Robin Hood, Prince of Thieves’. Open April to October. |
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| Beamish |
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| This open air museum is set in over 300 acres of beautiful countryside and vividly recreates life in the North of England in the early 1800s and 1900s. |
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| Eldon Square Shopping Centre |
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| Located in the heart of Newcastle city centre, Eldon Square incorporates over 140 shops plus a huge choice of cafés and restaurants. |
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| Gateshead Millenium Bridge |
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| This is the world's first tilting bridge and provides visitors with stunning views of the Tyne and Newcastle and Gateshead Quaysides. |
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| Kingston Park |
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| Home to Newcastle Falcons Rugby Club. |
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| MetroCentre |
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MetroCentre is Europe's largest shopping and leisure centre and it has everything you could possibly need for the perfect day out. Located in Gateshead, three miles south west of Newcastle Upon Tyne, MetroCentre has some brands that cannot be found anywhere else in the North East or indeed in the UK.
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| St James' Park |
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| Home of Newcastle United FC |
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| Stadium of Light |
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| Home to Sunderland Football Club. |
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| Tyne Bridge |
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| The Tyne Bridge links Newcastle-upon-Tyne and Gateshead. This famous bridge was modelled on the Sydney Harbour Bridge. |
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| Whitley Bay / Tynemouth |
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| Situated on the coast with beaches stretching on for miles. |
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