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About Newcastle Central Station

Referred to locally simply as Central Station, this Newcastle upon Tyne station was opened by Queen Victoria in 1850; an occasion deemed so significant that city elders decided to make it a public holiday.

Today the station serves as a major stop between London in the south, and Scotland to the north. High-speed trains connect with London every half hour making this a very good base from which to access Newcastle upon Tyne and the surrounding points of interest.

Things to do near Newcastle Central Station

This friendly university town was once a center for the shipbuilding industry. Following the collapse of that industry, the town has done a brilliant job of reinventing itself as a science, arts, and cultural center with a vibrant downtown that is easy to access from the station.

  • Head underground on a tour of the Victoria wagonway. Between 1842 and 1860, this tunnel was used to carry coal from Town Moor to the Tyne River. It saw service again when it was used as a bomb shelter during the air raids of World War II. The two-to-three-hour tour offers a fascinating insight into both its history and construction and the dramas that took place there. 
  • Get a taste of local art at The Biscuit Factory art gallery. Housed in a refurbished Victorian biscuit factory, this little gallery aims to showcase local artists and help put them on the map. There is also a bookshop and café.
  • Don’t forget the Mouse House. The Great North Museum is a slightly eclectic museum that offers something of interest for all members of the family. The Mouse House caters to the under-fives, but you can also explore the fossil room, living planet exhibitions and take an in-depth look into Hadrian's Wall, plus much more.
  • Dive into the local culture at Grainger Market. This covered market has food stalls selling a wide range of international and local dishes, as well as shops, boutiques and a fresh food market. Always a great way to get a feel for local life.
  •  Learn a little with a visit to Newcastle Castle. This was no rich land baron’s home but was instead, a formidable fort from which to keep an eye on the local population. Built in 1172, the fort offers imposing views of the city and is today an interactive education center that will shed light on much of the region's long and sometimes dark history.

Transit options at Newcastle Central Station

Set 300 kilometers from London, the station obviously offers an ideal mid-way point between England and Scotland at which to split a journey and explore some of the north of England. 

  • Train links couldn’t be easier whether you are heading north or south or simply wanting to spend time in the region itself.
  • The Tyne and Wear Metro is situated directly underneath the station and that makes local travel in the city a cinch.
  • As if that is not convenient enough, the city buses are both cheap and frequent.

Luggage storage at Newcastle upon Tyne

Despite Newcastle being dead easy to get around, traveling with luggage is always a bit of a pain. That is why Bounce luggage services have teamed up with local partners in over 1000 destinations around the world to make it easy for you to free yourself of this burden for a while.

You can book online so you are assured there will be storage space when you arrive, and that you will be able to enjoy your stay without having to worry about your possessions.

Activities and attractions near Newcastle Central Station  

Grey Street: Voted the best street in the whole of Britain by the BBC, this street is home to dozens of magnificent listed buildings and now boasts luxury shops and great restaurants. Its imposing sandstone buildings date back to the 1830s and have lost none of their character to the ravages of time. 

 Seven Stories: This, the National Center for Children’s Books, is a one of a kind and if you are traveling with kids, this is one visit you are not going to want to miss, especially if you are trying to get them interested in the gentle art of reading. Actually, even if you aren’t traveling with kids, Seven Stories is a great stop for the young at heart. The main idea here is to encourage reading and there are few places that do it better. With events such as the Hobbit Breakfast or the Wind in the Willows Afternoon Tea, along with dozens of other events and thousands of books, what is there not to like?

The Stand Comedy Club: Here’s one that is more for the adults. Geordies are famed the world over for their sharp wit and delightful sense of humor, and this club is where you can sample some of the best of it. On most evenings there is something going on, but on Wednesday nights, new and brave comedians step into the spotlight to try out their acts. On the weekends you will see more of the big-name lineups. Whether you prefer the tried and tested or you want to take in what might just be the next hotshot in the world of comedy, this club will have something for you.