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NEWCASTLE
National Geographic Traveller (UK)
|September 2025
Equal parts Victorian elegance and industrial grit, this northeastern city offers travellers neoclassical architecture, warehouse districts and a lively nightlife scene, all set beside the River Tyne
To get a sense of Newcastle's history, you need only look at its name. While there's been a settlement here for around 2,000 years, 'Newcastle' dates back to the 11th century, when a Norman fortress was built here beside the River Tyne — sandwiched between the North Sea, the Northumberland moors and the Scottish borders in England's far north.
But stroll the city's streets today and it's the 19th century that looms largest. Between vast shipyards, a thriving coal trade and engineers George and Robert Stephenson's railway workshops, the city boomed during the Industrial Revolution (1760–1840). And with all that wealth, Newcastle got a facelift, with an arresting neoclassical centre of wide avenues and honeyed sandstone. The mighty engines of industry only slowed a century later, following the Great Depression in the 1930s, which left a quayside lined with empty warehouses and shipyards.
But Newcastle's story is far more than one of industrial boom and bust. The last couple of decades have seen the city shake off its mid-century malaise to become a diverse, young and exciting city, both forward-looking and proud of its distinct history. Starting at the arched facade of the Victorian train station, the lively city centre stretches north to the Town Moor. Locals have staunchly protected this 1,000-acre green space as common land for centuries and, even today, despite its central location, you're as likely to pass a grazing cow as you are a cyclist. To the east are well-heeled Jesmond, up-and-coming Heaton and the scenic Ouseburn River, which winds its way south to join the Tyne. The great river itself, traversed by seven bridges and flowing east to the grey expanse of the North Sea, marks the city's southern limits.यह कहानी National Geographic Traveller (UK) के September 2025 संस्करण से ली गई है।
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