Newcastle City Tours

Newcastle city tours offer you the safest and most convenient way of exploring the wonderful city of newcastle and the surrounding area..

Our tours are designed specifically to ensure that on every stop you visit a place of interest, unique to Newcastle and NORTHUMBRIA.

Our tours of Newcastle City include some wonderful sites such as Newcastle Keep and the Quayside, while our tours of the surrounding region include many fascinating World Heritage Sites such as Hadrian’s Wall and Durham Cathedral.

Newcastle City Tours are designed to enable you to make the most of your trip to the North East, allowing you to maximise the time you have in the region by providing you with carefully planned tours.

At Newcastle City Tours we pride ourselves in giving our customers the highest quality service .

From the moment you are picked up, our friendly, courteous and professional drivers will ensure that your chosen tour goes exactly as planned, and that all of your groups needs are met.

We also can provide wheelchair-friendly vehicles. Owner Peter Irvine is a Sustrans Volunteer Ranger, helping to manage the National Cycle Network in the UK.

Newcastle City Tours make regular donations towards the Great North Air Ambulance.

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Red Beard Tours offer affordable, accessible, two hour long tours around the beautiful city of Newcastle-Upon-Tyne all year round.   

Please follow the ‘Book Now’ link in order to get the best price (Trip Advisor bookings include an additional 22% Trip Advisor fee, which you don’t pay by booking direct!) 

The current tour will give you an overview of the city, which is perfect for visitors to get their bearings when first visiting the city, but is also enjoyed by regular visitors and locals alike. The tour will take you through the characters and history of Grainger Town & Market, Blackfriars Friary, Chinatown, the town walls, cathedrals, Stephenson Quarter, the castle, and ending with a breathtaking view of the river Tyne and it’s world famous bridges.

Further tours and some local history videos are being planned so please keep an eye out for those. Updates regarding these will be posted on social media so do take a look by following the links above, and by following those pages to be kept informed.

You can also purchase gift cards, either as a gift for someone else, or for your own use later on when you might have a better idea of when you can travel again. Purchasing a gift card now will support me while I have no other income. This can be done by clicking the book now button and selecting Gift Card from the options.

I look forward to welcoming you, showing you the beauty of Newcastle, and teaching you some of it’s fascinating history!

Rob (& his cat, Zigbee!)

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Key Details

  • Printed Voucher Required
  • Free Cancellation
  • Duration: 1 Day
  • Departure Time : The first tour from Stop 1 (Central Station, Bewick Street) is at 10:30AM., The last tour from Stop 1 (Central Station, Bewick Street) is at 3:00PM. Times are subject to change due to local traffic co.. read more
  • Departure Details : The first tour stop - Bewick Street, Central Station - for a full loop of the tour, hop-on here. Passengers can also feel free to join the tour at any of the tour stops along the route.
  • Return Details : At the 'end' of the tour, the bus will return to the first departure point - Central Station, Bewick Street.
  • Cancellation Policy : For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours in advance of the start date of the experience. Tours booked using discount coupon codes will be non refundable.

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There's no better way to explore this fast-paced city and it's steep history, bustling streets and vibrant nightlife! Passengers can choose to do a full loop of the tour, lasting approximately 60 minutes, or to use our flexible hop-on hop-off feature at any of the 18 tour stops along the route! Discover Newcastle's historic background at locations such as St Thomas' Church, which was built in the 19th century and is one of the city's most important landmarks. At Stop 5, the Great North Museum is a great place to hop-off at to explore the city's previous ancient civilisations from its many collections. The Guildhall is another interesting spot for being an important civic building and one of Newcastle's oldest establishments, having been built in 1655.  If you're a football fan, make sure to stay on the look-out for St james' park which is the home of Newcastle United Football Club! From our bus' top-deck, passengers will have wonderful panoramic views of the stadium!  Hop-off at Stop's 10 or 11 to discover Newcastle's bustling streets along The quayside , boasting a wide selection of shopping, bars, eateries and nightclubs. Of an evening, this is one of the most popular spots in the city. Hop back on the bus to discover one of the city's most unique points of interest, the BALTIC Centre of Contemporary Art. The BALTIC is located on the South bank of the River Tyne and has been open since 2002 in a converted flour mill! If you love art, you'll also be intrigued at it's ever-changing selection of contemporary artworks.  As the tour approaches Stop 14, passengers on-board will enjoy amazing 360-degree views from the open-top deck of the iconic Tyne Bridge - don't forget your camera!  The stops along the route are as follows: 1. Central Station, Bewick Street 2. Clayton Street 3. Newgate Street 4. Haymarket, Barras Bridge 5. Great North Museum 6. St James Park 7. Gallowgate 8. Blackett Street 9. Blue Carpet Square 10. Quayside, Opposite Law Courts 11. Quayside, Guildhall 12. Baltic Square 13. St. Marys Square 14. Tyne Bridge 15. Market Street 16. Mosley Street 17. St. Nicholas Street 18. East Quayside (weekends only) During our tour through Newcastle Gateshead, passengers can take full advantage of our free headphones and on-board audio commentary to discover many fun and historic facts about the city.  Please note that the audio commentary is only available in English.

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Hotel pickup and drop off

Food and drinks, unless specified

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Confirmation will be received at time of booking

Wheelchair accessible

Heating onboard the bus

This tour is seasonal and operates between 25th March 2018 - 27th October 2018 *Only operates on weekends between 25th March - 30th June / 16th September - 27th October *Operates 7 days a week between 1st July - 15th September

First tour: 10:30am, Last tour: 3:00pm

Full tour duration: 60 minutes

Tour frequency: Every 60 minutes

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This city tour hop on off bus had a good speaker audio system in English so you didn't need the hard plastic ear pieces to hear the tour info. We didn't realize that there are three different hop on off tours in Edinbourgh. We booked the city tour in advance only to find it didn't go to our cruise port. For 4 pounds more each, we were able to add another hop on off bus that connected us. It was raining so with only half of the top of the bus was covered, many people were on the lower level. One bus passed me without stopping. I guess they were full. Otherwise, the tour was typical.

A good tour to get a feel for Newcastle. Details are not well publicised at the website. Tours start half-hourly from Bewick Street near Central Station from 1030, and a circuit take 55 minutes. Last tour is at 1500. There are 17 stops. Tours run 7 days a week. Seniors fares were listed as unavailable at the Viator website, so we paid 8 pounds each online through Viator for our one-day Adult tickets. Had we paid at the bus it would have been only 6 pounds each for Seniors tickets. The driver said there is never a problem with seating availability. Good commentary, but only available in English.

Complete bust as I purchased the ticket but the hop on hop off was not running that day due to the Great North race. They should have known that when I booked as it is the biggest half marathon in the world.

Waited for an hour to get on. First bus was full. Second bus had no audio downstairs in bus. We were afraid to hop off as we might not be able to get back on the next one.

Brilliant way to see the sights. Beware that the last departure in Summer is around 2.45pm.

This is a good option to see the must important attractions. Takes between 20 to 30 minutes for the bus to pass by. The only downside is that the bus didn and #39;t have the option for headphones so that makes difficult to hear the explanation. That and #39;s why I give 4 start

We were so pleasantly surprised by how much we liked this city. We walked over the tilting bridge and got to see the tilting bridge in action. Amazing. The hop on/hop off bus was a great way to get an overview of what and #39;s out there. The people are so nice!!

Unfortunately, we were not able to use the vouchers. Reading the tour times from 1030 until three, that was followed by the terms that the voucher was good for 24 hours. I misunderstood and thought that the last tour started at three. However when we try to catch the tour bus at three the driver said they were done for the day. It is unfortunate we did not get to use the Boucher's so I can give no review. Because a review rating is required for me to submit this, I will give it one star but it is not actually an accurate reading

We have used Hop-on Hop-off buses in several European cities as a quick way to get orientated and see sites that you probably would not have bothered with otherwise. There was a stop a short walk from our hotel and easy enough to find. A bus arrived within a minute of the displayed time. The driver was able to quickly check our vouchers then hand us our tickets and maps. The view from the top deck was fine as we were near the front sheltered from any wind. The commentary was informative but I was surprised that no earphones were offered for alternative languages. Newcastle and Gateshead have some quite steep streets so the bus trip proved its worth in taking the strain. We stayed on the bus for the whole tour and did not do the hop-off, hop-on bit as anything we wanted to view proved to be within our walking range. The tour was value for money and we were satisfied that it fulfilled our wishes.

The tour was nice and commentary in English very clear. The stop at the Royal Mile was a bit crowded. The staff we very helpful.

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This vibrant city has reinvented itself in the last decade with new bridges, theatres and art galleries. Your private tour guide will show you the castle that gave the city its name, as well as the Grainger Town area of Newcastle with its smart Georgian streets.

The Quayside is home to St Nicholas’ Anglican Cathedral, a magnificent building that dates from the 13th century and the river is spanned by two of the world’s most iconic bridges, The Tyne Bridge and The Gateshead Millennium Bridge. The latest addition to the skyline is The Sage Gateshead. No tour is complete without a view of the steely symbol of the North East, the giant statue the Angel of the North .

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Spanning seven iconic bridges across the river Tyne, Newcastle upon Tyne is a diverse, vibrant & architecturally stunning destination in the North East of England for you to explore. Discover the key Newcastle highlights on one of our signature walking tours or explore the wider city on one of our private cycling tours such as Posh Parks of the Toon ! Why not take in more detail on a themed Newcastle tour? Don’t forget to check out our evening walking tour on our True Crime of Newcastle tour . 

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And then there are great locations seen in movies & TV! Discover the coastal might of Bamburgh Castle, used in part of the Transformers franchise or immerse yourself in history, intrigue & magic at Alnwick Castle, home to a famous wizard and also the set for Brancaster Castle in Downton Abbey (plus home to the Percy family of Alnwick!) . Take a look at our half-day Alnwick Castle tour.

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Tunnel Tours events by Ouseburn Trust, Newcastle upon Tyne

Go on your own journey of discovery!

Experience life in a Victorian waggonway , learn how it was constructed and listen out for the wagons full of coal heading for the Tyne. Be brave – listen to the story of William Coulson’s death and be aware as you hear the approaching waggons heading towards you through the tunnel in the pitch-black darkness.

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Learn how tough life was during World War Two; listen for the air-raid warning, the sound of planes passing overhead dropping their bombs, and hear the memories of people who lived through this dreadful period in Newcastle’s history. See the rough wooden replica beds and benches, just like those slept or sat on by frightened citizens during bombing raids. Visit the World War Two crucifix and see if you can identify the people named in the roll of honour.  

During your tour, you’ll also find out which Newcastle landmarks you are walking beneath, including the unique chance to walk underneath Hadrian’s Roman Wall.

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Just done the 1hr 15min tour from Ouseburn. Great afternoon, Mike was our tour guy, a real character!! He was really friendly and full of knowledge. Great to see some of Newcastle’s history.

We (myself, my husband & our 13 year old son) had a fantastic tour of the Victoria Tunnel. Our tour guide Kev was great, very informative & knowledgeable of not only the tunnel but the surrounding area. Would highly recommend.

Exceeded expectations! This was a storytelling experience as much as a historical visit. I’m not a big history fan, but history told through stories comes to life. The tour guides, Kev and Peter, were warm and engaging and hilarious. Highly recommended.

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Victoria Tunnel has level access throughout but 50 yards into the Tunnel there are a series of World War Two blast walls – it is impossible to take wheelchairs, prams or buggies beyond this point.  We can offer a virtual Victoria Tunnel experience [link] as an alternative way to take a guided tour.  

At the furthest point of the two-hour tour there is a very steep ramp, we recommend that any visitor with difficulty walking takes the opportunity to have a seat at this point for the ten minutes that the Tour spends going up and back down.  

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If you would like to discuss your particular access requirements, please call 0191 261 6596 or email [email protected]  

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See Newcastle’s Landmarks on this Walking Tour

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This self-guided walking tour of Newcastle documents the route I followed when my Dad came to visit me in the North East for the first time recently.

I planned our day out in Newcastle meticulously to ensure Dad would get to see all of the top places of interest in Newcastle Upon Tyne on a straightforward scenic walk around the city.

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I have to admit that I was more than happy to play tourist in the city and enjoyed this walk around some of Newcastle’s landmarks just as much as my old man did.

We covered the historic old town of Newcastle as well as the ever-evolving Quayside and even Toon gems like the Bigg Market!

Follow this easy self-guided walking tour of Newcastle’s landmarks for the best day out in the capital of the North.

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Grey's Monument, Newcastle

We started our day out in Newcastle at Monument metro station. Coming up the steps, you’re treated to a magnificent 360 view that encompasses some of Newcastle’s most impressive architecture.

Grey’s Monument spikes the skyline high above you while Grey Street and Grainger Street roll out in front of you, so it’s the perfect place to start your walking tour of Newcastle.

Completed in 1838, Grey’s Monument is one of the top landmarks in Newcastle. It commemorates local man Earl Grey, who was prime minister from 1830 to 1834.

On select dates, you can actually climb to the top of Grey’s Monument. I’m dying to do it!

2. Central Arcade

From Monument, we walked down Grainger Street and slipped into Central Arcade. The spectacular mosaics, stained glass and vaulted roof make it one of the most jaw-dropping sights in Newcastle’s city center.

You’ll find some local independent businesses inside, including a music shop that’s been there since 1908. Fun fact: the arcade was built as a corn exchange in 1837 but never actually used as one.

3. Grainger Market

Inside Grainger Market, Newcastle

Now for another Grainger Street marvel! When you walk through Grainger Market, it could be any date over the past 50 years. The indoor market has been serving Newcastle’s locals for more than 200 years and is now a listed building.

This is the place to grab a bite to eat (the mac and cheese stall gets my vote), shop vintage clothes or buy Geordie-themed gifts. You can also visit the world’s smallest M&S there.

4. Grey Street

Architecture on Newcastle's Grey Street

Back out in the daylight, cut through Market Street and saunter down the iconic Grey Street. This is my favourite street in the city, not least because it’s lined with bars and restaurants that make it one of the best places to go in Newcastle. No, I love it for the architecture!

The grand Georgian buildings go back to the 1830s. It was crowned the 8th most Instagrammed street in England and it’s easy to see why. One of my favourite pieces of architecture is the Cathedral Buildings, which are easy to spot because of their pink hue.

5. Theatre Royal

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You’ll pass Theatre Royal as you head down Grey Steet. Another Grade 1 listed building, the theatre dates back to 1837. The interior was redesigned after a fire but the façade has stayed the same.

6. Newcastle Castle

Newcastle Castle

Further down the hill, you’ll reach Dean Street. Tucked away in a gap between two buildings are the Dog Leap Stairs. Climb these, and you’ll get to Newcastle Castle . This Norman Fortress is the city’s namesake. You need to book tickets online in advance to go inside. There’s a vast 43ft high Great Hall, the Castle Keep and plenty of passageways to explore.

I haven’t been inside yet, but I believe it’s worth a visit from the views alone! Buy your tickets online in advance here .

7. High Level Bridge

View of Newcastle from High Level Bridge

Are you ready for the best view of Newcastle’s Quayside? I’ve always looked at aerial view pictures of the Tyne and wondered where the photographer took them and now I know! Opened in 1849, High Level Bridge is one of the best photo spots in Newcastle and it’s just a few minutes walk from the castle via St Nicholas Street.

The view of the other bridges and across to Gateshead are unrivalled, don’t you think?

8. Sage Gateshead

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On the other side of the water, you can visit Sage Gateshead . It’s the ‘bubble building’ that serves an events space for the North. It’s open to the public during from Thursday to Sunday, but it’s worth checking what’s on before your visit to Newcastle in case there’s anything exciting happening.

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Just past the Sage is the BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art, which is housed in an old flour mill. There’s an excellent restaurant inside called Six and the BALTIC runs free walking tours on Thursdays at 10am (booking essential).

10. Millennium Bridge

View from Gateshead Millennium Bridge

I love that this Newcastle walking tour takes you over both the oldest and newest bridge in the city! I was pretty proud of myself when I realised the route I’d hastily planned when my Dad announced he was coming to visit ticked that box.

From outside the Sage, cross the ‘winking eye’ back to Newcastle.

11. Newcastle Quayside

Newcastle Quayside

There’s always something going on at the Quayside. If you’re visiting Newcastle at the weekend, you’ll should time your visit to coincide with the Sunday market.

During the summer months, the ‘Quayside Seaside’, complete with sand and deck chairs, takes over. This Autumn, they’ve got an Urban Garden set up where you can grab a coffee or an alcoholic drink. It’s a lovely place to sit and people watch!

12. Newcastle’s Cathedral

Inside Newcastle Cathedral

Once you’ve exhausted the possibilities on the Quayside, head back uphill to The Cathedral Church of St. Nicholas. Founded in 1901, the building got cathedral status is 1882. It’s not quite as impressive as nearby Durham Cathedral, but still worth a look!

13. Bigg Market

The walk from the Quayside to the Bigg Market should take no more than 15 minutes but you can obviously stop to refuel wherever you like on the way. Located in a Middle Ages marketplace, the Bigg Market is the epicentre of Newcastle’s nightlife scene.

I just had to take my Dad for a drink in the quintessential Toon pub The Beehive, where trebles are £2.95 and I was the only woman in the establishment. We also had a drink in Newcastle’s oldest pub, The Old George Inn. It dates back to 1582!

From there, Dad and I went to a few more pubs so I’ll spare you the details of every place we stopped and skip straight to the next big Newcastle landmark…

14. St James Park

A nine-minute walk from the Bigg Market will bring you to St James Park, the city’s football stadium. You can book a stadium tour if you’re a fan.

15. Central Station

Skip St James Park if you’re not interested in football and end your walk around Newcastle at Central Station. If you’re ready for dinner at this point, I recommend Blackfriar’s, which is the oldest dining room in England. We went recently for the two-course lunch menu and it was truly exquisite.

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If you’re keen to see more of the North East, I strongly recommend reading my guide to the best things to do in Durham as it covers the city itself, the countryside and the coast. You might find my guide to Durham’s best restaurants helpful for planning where to eat too.

You might be surprised to learn that there’s a ton of fun things to do in Sunderland ! I’ve written a list of my favourite Sunderland restaurants in my adopted home city.

Alternatively, head over to Tees Valley – it’s off the beaten path but it’s a great destination for foodies.

Visiting the North East in summer? Tynemouth and Cullercoats are my go-to for a day at the coast.

Check out this wider England sightseeing itinerary if you’re visiting Newcastle as part of a longer trip to this country.

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I’ve personally stayed at Roomzzz Newcastle and thought it was a perfect base for exploring the city. For those keen to escape the buzz of the city, check out these luxurious glamping sites in the North East or check in to one of my favourite spa hotels in the North East .

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Let me know how you get on with my self-guided walking tour of Newcastle! I think it includes a decent amount of landmarks and because it ends in an area that’s full of pubs and restaurants, it’s easy to find a place to refuel after all those steps.

When Dad and I did this walk around Newcastle, we managed 14,000 steps but we did a fair bit of wandering off the route I’ve documented here, so I reckon 10k is more accurate.

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