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After four visits, I\u2019ve realized that it can actually be hard to whittle down a manageable list of the best things to do in Newcastle, especially if it\u2019s your first trip. This is exactly why I wanted to share some of the best things to do in Newcastle for a long weekend trip. Better still, Newcastle is a really easy city to visit if you\u2019re on a road trip in the north of England. You see, It\u2019s the perfect (relatively small) city that\u2019s got a heap of historic landmarks and nature that are just a stone\u2019s throw from the city itself. For instance, gorgeous regions like Northumberland\u00a0and Holy Island\u00a0are really easy to visit on a day trip from the city and can easily be partnered into a mini-road trip of the east coast itself.\u00a0 1.) Find the Tyne Bridge Almost 100 years old, the Tyne Bridge is probably the most iconic landmark in Newcastle. Truth be told, it\u2019s actually quite hard to miss the Tyne Bridge as it dominates the city skyline around the river Tyne itself.&nbsp; Also, whilst you\u2019re here, take a look up at the structure itself, you\u2019ll likely spot the kittiwakes (like seagulls). Apparently, it\u2019s said that there are around 700 couples that call the bridge home.\u00a0 2.) Theatre Royal If it shows you\u2019re after, then visiting the Theatre Royal is one of the best things to do in Newcastle for sure. You see, it\u2019s one of the historic venues that houses a range of shows throughout the year, with something always on to watch.\u00a0 3.) Wander the Quayside\u00a0 So, the Quayside is probably one of the best things to do in Newcastle that\u2019s really easy to do when you\u2019re heading out for food or a stroll. You see, the Quayside area is filled with little restaurants and places like the BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art.&nbsp; After seeing the bridges and places like the Sage, stop off for a bite to eat at places like The Broad Chare for some traditional pub grub. Their Scotch eggs are so yummy. 4.) Laing Art Gallery Perched on New Bridge Street, visiting the Laing Art Gallery\u00a0is one of the best things to Newcastle if you\u2019re something of an art lover. Open from 10:00 am, it\u2019s a great spot to explore some contemporary art and some iconic classics, too.\u00a0 Just make sure to spend some time on the lower floor, housing the Northern Spirit gallery. Here, you\u2019ll find a treasure-trove of local art and treasures that you can\u2019t miss.\u00a0 5.) Millennium Bridge One of the newer bridges in Newcastle is the Millennium Bridge that spans the River Tyne. Now, just like the Tyne Bridge, it\u2019s pretty hard to miss (so don\u2019t worry too much about searching for it).&nbsp; Take a wander around the Tyne, walk over the bridge and head to the Sage for a little look around, too.&nbsp; Also, for a great place to stay nearby, check into the\u00a0Hotel Indigo\u00a0that\u2019s right in the centre of Newcastle.\u00a0 6.) Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art Although technically based in Gateshead, the Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art is situated just across from the Millennium Bridge.&nbsp; Once here, make sure to see their temporary exhibitions that change every few months. And, just like the Laing Gallery, it\u2019s one of the best things to do in Newcastle if you love art.\u00a0 7.) Tynemouth Priory Nestled on the east coast, overlooking the North Sea, Tynemouth Priory is situated around 5-miles from the centre of Newcastle.&nbsp; Once one of the most fortified areas in England, Tynemouth Priory has centuries of history. In fact, there\u2019 even evidence of settlements here with the Anglo-Saxon monastery. Once in the area, make sure to see the 15th-century chapel, wander through the grounds and learn more about the history of this area just outside the centre of Newcastle.\u00a0 8.) The Cathedral Church of St Nicholas Being the seat of the Bishop of Newcastle, the church of St Nicholas is one of the most important cathedrals in the region. Founded almost 1,000 years ago, the site has had a long history and one of the best things to do in Newcastle if you\u2019re a lover of history. Once inside, take a wander around the invaluable architecture and treasures. It even said that Hadrian\u2019s Wall (around 1,900 years ago) actually went through the graveyard of the church way back when the Romans built the wall itself.\u00a0 9.) Newcastle Castle Built around 900 years ago, seeing the castle is one of the best things to do in Newcastle if you love a bit of history. Open most days, you can pop inside and explore how Newcastle actually began and the long history of this region.&nbsp; Whilst you\u2019re here, you\u2019ll even learn about how Newcastle was founded upon the Roman city of Pons Aelius that fell into ruins. 10.) Life Centre If you\u2019re fancying a little museum-come-science experience, then you should definitely pop into Life. Perched relatively close to the train station, the Life Centre is an indoor spot that\u2019s great for all the family. It\u2019s the kind of place where you can learn all about \u2018life\u2019 and how we live.\u00a0 11.) Grainger Town Although Grainger Town sounds like a totally different place to Newcastle, it\u2019s actually right at the very heart of the city.&nbsp; Now, in my opinion, some of the prettiest buildings in Newcastle are based within Grainger Town. Built way back in the 1800s by Richard Grainger, the area still holds so much of its character and stunning buildings that call this place home. Take a wander through High Bridge Street and Grey Street, grab a proper English cuppa or pop over to the Edwardian Central Arcade that is just beautiful to see.\u00a0 12.) Central Arcade So, I briefly mentioned the Central Arcade earlier (as it\u2019s in Grainger Town) but I had to give it a dedicated mention [&hellip;]"}