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Why rent a car in Newcastle Upon Tyne?

Newcastle Upon Tyne is a vibrant city with plenty to see and do. Renting a car is the perfect way to explore the city and its surrounding areas. With a car, you can easily access the city’s many attractions, such as the Quayside, the Castle Keep, and the Millennium Bridge. You can also take advantage of the excellent public transport links to explore further afield. Renting a car also gives you the freedom to explore the North East’s stunning countryside. The Northumberland National Park is home to some of the most beautiful scenery in the UK, and the North Pennines are a great place for a day trip. With a car, you can easily access these areas and enjoy the beauty of the region.

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Car rental information for Newcastle Upon Tyne

Newcastle Upon Tyne is a vibrant city located in the North East of England. It is a popular destination for tourists, with its fascinating history, vibrant culture and stunning architecture.

The city is easily accessible via train, with regular services from London, Edinburgh and other major cities. Newcastle Central Station is the main station in the city, with direct services to a number of destinations. The Metro system is also an easy and convenient way to get around the city.

Newcastle International Airport is located just outside the city centre, providing an easy way to access the city from overseas. There are regular flights to a number of destinations, including London, Amsterdam and Paris.

Newcastle is a great place to explore on foot, with a number of pedestrianised areas and a wide range of attractions. The city centre is home to a range of shops, cafes and restaurants, while the Quayside area has a range of galleries, museums and historic buildings.

The city is also home to a number of parks and green spaces, including the beautiful Town Moor and Leazes Park. There are also a number of beaches and coastal towns within easy reach, making Newcastle an ideal destination for a relaxing break.

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Facts about Newcastle Upon Tyne

  1. Population: 280,000
  2. Location: North East England
  3. Founding: 1080
  4. Nickname: Geordie
  5. Attractions: Tyne Bridge, St. James' Park, Castle Keep
  6. Famous Residents: Sting, Ant & Dec, Cheryl Cole
  7. Motto: Fortiter Defendit Triumphans (Triumphing by a brave defence)
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  • By Road: The A1 and A19 are the two main roads that run through Newcastle Upon Tyne.
  • By Rail: The city is served by Newcastle Central Station, offering direct services to London, Edinburgh, Manchester and many other cities.
  • By Air: Newcastle International Airport is located approximately 6 miles from the city centre and offers a wide range of domestic and international flights.
  • By Sea: The port of Tyne is located on the River Tyne and offers a range of passenger and freight services.
  • By Bus: National Express and Megabus offer frequent services to and from Newcastle Upon Tyne.
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Top Destinations and Activities Newcastle Upon Tyne

  1. The Quayside: This vibrant area on the banks of the River Tyne is the heart of Newcastle. It is home to some of the city’s best restaurants, bars, and shops, as well as the iconic Gateshead Millennium Bridge.
  2. The Angel of the North: This famous sculpture by Antony Gormley stands proudly over the Tyne Valley, providing a stunning backdrop to the city.
  3. The Great North Museum: This museum is home to an array of fascinating exhibits, from dinosaurs and ancient Egyptians, to modern art and science.
  4. The Castle Keep: This 11th century castle is one of the most historic sites in the city and is home to a museum and café.
  5. St James’ Park: Home to Newcastle United Football Club, this stadium is a must-visit for any football fan.
  6. Newcastle University: This world-renowned university is home to a range of impressive buildings, including the iconic King’s College.
  7. The Tyne Bridge: This iconic bridge spans the River Tyne and is one of the most recognisable landmarks in the city.

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February 10, 2023

 

Very nice staff the speak more then one language nice receptionrnthank you all

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