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Newcastle is surrounded by history: visit the wall of Adriano, one of the most beautiful still existing structures of the old world; as well as Durham’s Cathedral, constructed by the Normand. Nevertheless Newcastle is also a modern and vibrant city, with pubs and bars to where the Vista reaches and a nocturnal life that is between the ten best ones in the world. If you prefer a calmer rate of life, visit Kielder Water, the greater artificial lake of Europe.
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Newcastle emphasizes by art breaker and vanguard. The Baltic Gallery, long ago a flour warehouse, is a contemporary art museum just reformed that includes incredible scenic spaces which attract best artists of the moment. If suddenly you feel the impulse to know Newcastle’s past, visits The Museum of Antiquities and you will discover the Roman origins of the city. The entrance is free, thing that is to be thankful. The Shefton museum, right alongside the building, has a small but impressive collection of Greek devices.
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If you are looking for a little emotion, you cannot miss New Metroland, in Garden walk. It is the greater Europe’s amusement park covered and includes attractions like Swashbuckling Ship (a giant pendulum), Disc Dodgems (dodgem cars) and Wonderful Waveswinger (a platform that turns and turns). This is a real diversion.
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