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Newcastle
The City ofNewcastle Upon Tyneis stag and hen weekend heaven. The Geordies appetite for life is infectious and this creates a nightlife that is second to none. The atmosphere is only enhanced on Newcastle United match days when it seems the Toon Army are everywhere. The party starts way before kick off and lasts long into the evening.
Friday and Saturday nights are as legendary in these parts as Peter Beardsley, Kevin Keegan and Alan Shearer. So, whether you venture to the Big Market or down to the Quayside there is something for everyone.
Ant and Dec even own a bar in the Newcastle called the Lodge so you might even get some celebrity spotting done on your night out.
As you can imagine a night life like this is a magnet to partygoers and some fantastic activity centres have sprung up to make Newcastle an even more appealing venue for your party.
Stag favourites include Tank Driving, Mud Buggies and 4×4 driving. There is also a great Indoor Karting venue which never fails to impress. Another popular option for the guys is 5-a-side football where you can emulate the Geordie heroes from St James Park.
Our hen parties are often found being pampered or, enjoying a model experience before hitting the town. If you fancy keeping the girls together rather than heading out on a bar crawl there is a very popular Disco Cruise on theTyne.
Another great favourite is Newcastle race course although there are not race meeting all the time so please check our website for up to date fixture information.
Newcastle is a victim of its own success in some respects, hotels rooms are in hot demand and get snapped up very quickly. So, we advise you get your party booked early to ensure you get a city centre hotel.
If you do book late and need to stay slightly further out of the city centre you can always hop on the Metro. Allowing you to get aroundNewcastlewith ease on you’re your stag and hen do.
Nothing symbolises Newcastle more than its bridges. TheTyneBridgehas been casting its imposing presence over the city since 1928 and the Quayside has been enhanced in recent years by with the addition of theGatesheadMillenniumBridge. This has helped to join together Newcastle and Gateshead (separated only by the River Tyne).The area has been further enhanced by venues such as the Sage Gateshead Music Centre and the Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art.




