The city is known as one of the most party-friendly cities in Newcastle, known the party capital of the North East; Newcastle has an infamous nightlife scene and is one of the most desirable cities in the UK to enjoy a night out. Friendly locals, cheap beer, many outdoor activities, and an intense love for football make this city the ideal Stag party location. It’s not the only stags to be in town. These are the highlights of the best Stag Weekend at Newcastle.

When to Visit Newcastle

Newcastle does not get as much sun as a Northern City as London. However, the lack of sunshine in the summer heat compensates with a great atmosphere and lots of entertainment. The winter and autumn months see people content in the warm surroundings of bars and clubs, followed by chilly morning walks through the city’s bridges and cathedrals. Spring and summer bring long evenings in parks and t-shirt weather. It also brings an energizing environment.

Welcome to Newcastle

The rumor is accurate cold British weather doesn’t deter the ladies and lads of Newcastle from putting the coats in their homes and stepping out on the streets wearing skins on display. The dress code of most clubs is informal. However, staying clear of sneakers is recommended if you wish to be sure of access. Newcastle is also familiar with large crowds. However, when you’re moving around and creating the scene, it’s a substantial red card.

Newcastle is a compact city, which means most are within walking distance. Expect long lines at the most popular bars, lined with friendly locals fighting the cold and surrounded by the classic Geordie conversation. After entering, you can enjoy the advantages of low Northern drinks costs.

Party on the Toon

There are no two identical nights. Its Tamond Strip is the city’s most well-known street fronted by the Geordie Shore cast – it offers a stylish and exclusive style with luxurious bars. Bigg Market has an unrivaled crowd-pleasing, all-night party and The Gate leisure complex adjacent to prominent party names such as Tiger Tiger and Players Bar. If you want a classier drinking establishment, head into the Quayside. Read the guide on Newcastle nightlife spots for more suggestions.

Exciting days spent in Newcastle

Experience the high-speed go-karting adrenalin in one of the largest outdoor racing circuits in the UK, featuring a speedy and technically-sound circuit. The track isn’t just for karting. The venue is home to one of the biggest paintball venues, with a custom-built WW2-themed paintball arena filled with sandbags, bunkers, and obstacles. You can take the steering wheel of an ex-Army Landrover to race through the off-road track. You can also test your skills by shooting with archery or tomahawks.

A football-mad city

Football fans can have the best time in Newcastle, where there’s unlimited enthusiasm among the Toon Army about their beloved Newcastle United. Get tickets to the next Magpies match and see the thrill for yourself. For an unforgettable experience, why not go with a Newcastle soccer legend? To have a good time and a kickabout with an exciting twist, you can try the sport of foot golf, goggle football, or Zorb football.

Happy, fun-loving Geordies

Geordies are well-known for their friendliness and enthusiasm for a night out in the “Toon.” If you can discern the dialect, you’ll be able to enjoy a pleasant conversation with locals who most likely will not be wearing jackets regardless of the temperature. They’ll almost certainly serve you a drink at the table.

Getting Around Newcastle

Transportation for public use

The Metro is a fantastic method to take in the sights of Newcastle while paying the lowest cost when you purchase the daytime ticket that lets you take a ride and get off at any time you wish.

Three primary bus services can get you around the city: Quaylink, StageCoach, and Quaylink electric buses based in areas like the Quayside, Ouseburn, and Gateshead regions. The Arriva StageCoach buses also run frequently within the city. Value tickets are available for all of them that are great for those on a tight budget.

Many buses accept contactless payment, but keeping an extra change in your bag is also recommended to be prepared. You can find bus schedules and other details here. You can also purchase tickets and check the cost of all public transport services in Newcastle here.

Taxis

There are times when public transportation isn’t an option, mainly when it’s 3 am, and you’ve danced for as long as you want and consumed a large pizza. Be assured that taxis can be found in all urban areas, including Haymarket, Jesmond, and Quayside, open 24 hours a day.

Before you get in a black taxi (or Hackney carriage, as the Geordies refer to them), ensure it has a top sign, a red door crest, and a rear plate. Alternatively, you can contact an Uber.

Car Parks

Should one or more of your stag parties or she is burdened with driving, There are a few central car parks open 24 hours a day, like Times Square Car Park and Q Park. The majority of major car parks as well as street parking, are available after 5 pm and on Sundays. While some parking spots now accept payment via phone, ensuring you have enough cash to pay for yours is recommended.

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