Jesmond

Newcastle-upon-Tyne

Jesmond Dene Park featuring a waterfall
Jesmond Dene Park showing heritage elements, a river or creek and building ruins
Jesmond Dene Park featuring a garden and picnicing
Jesmond Dene Park which includes a river or creek as well as a family
Jesmond Dene Park showing forests
Serene and tranquil, this zone offers an escape from the nearby city center to enjoy its parks, churches and sports fields.

Jesmond is a fashionable neighborhood with upscale restaurants and shops alongside hip cocktail bars and international restaurants. Much of the district is covered in green parkland, with forests where red squirrels and a range of birdlife live. Visit Jesmond to get a glimpse of the affluence of suburban Newcastle in this tranquil and green haven.

Arrive on the western side of the valley to spot the ruins of St. Mary’s Chapel, which dates back to the 13th century. Admire the religious artworks and architectural gems of the Jesmond Parish Church and the Holy Trinity Jesmond. The area also made its mark on recent history, as it is thought The Beatles began composing She Loves You in the Imperial Hotel in Jesmond in 1963.

Stroll along the banks of the scenic Ouseburn stream that runs through the eastern side of Jesmond. Here you’ll find Jesmond Dene Park, with its visitor center and impressive Millfield House. Stop for coffee at the Pets’ Corner, where your kids can meet the animals. Wander across the Armstrong Bridge, which is particularly charming when covered in a layer of snow in winter.

Watch a game between a pair of rival sides at the Jesmond Cricket Ground along the northern side of All Saints Cemetery. Head west to Exhibition Park, beside the Jesmond metro stop. Its highlights include the Victorian Bandstand and the Wylam Brewery. Embark on the scenic trails with your family and stop for a picnic.

The serene district is tucked away in the northeastern corner of Newcastle. From the city center, ride the metro to the West Jesmond stop or travel by bus to one of the many stations in the area. Continue into the suburbs to reach the neighborhoods of High Heaton, Gosforth and West Moor.


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Newcastle City Center

Newcastle City Center

Enjoy the fantastic nightlife in Newcastle City Center. Northumberland Street is a worthwhile stop, and you can jump on the metro at Monument Station or Haymarket Station to see more of Newcastle-upon-Tyne.

Newcastle City Center

Heaton

Though Heaton might not have many top sights, you can venture to the surrounding area to see attractions like Quayside and BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art.

Heaton
Gosforth showing modern architecture

Gosforth

Boasting sports facilities like Gosforth Swimming Pool and Newcastle Racecourse, this suburb is also home to Gosforth High Street, featuring local shops, pubs, and cafés. Easily accessible via three Tyne & Wear Metro stations.

Gosforth
Newcastle-upon-Tyne Theatre Royal showing cafe lifestyle, a city and street scenes

Grainger Town

While visiting Grainger Town, you might make a stop by sights like Bigg Market and Newcastle-upon-Tyne Theatre Royal.

Grainger Town
Amazing authentic Indian Tali tray 🤤
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Ouseburn

If you're spending some time in Ouseburn, Seven Stories and Victoria Tunnel are top sights worth seeing.

Ouseburn
Quayside featuring a river or creek, a bridge and modern architecture

Quayside

If you're spending some time in Quayside, Quayside and Trinity Maritime Centre are top sights worth seeing.

Quayside


Jesmond

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