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Reviews: Newcastle: History and Highlights Guided Walking Tour
Guest User2025-12-07
Rob was a great tour guide. He was very informative, knowledgeable, chatty, friendly. We thoroughly enjoyed our tour. Newcastle is a lovely city.
Reviews: Newcastle: True Crime Guided Tour
Guest User2025-07-13
It was AMAZING!! Anna was so engaging and funny as well as a fountain of incredible information and history. We all enjoyed it so much!! From 12-52 years old - we all had a blast and learned so much!! One of the best tours we have ever had!
Reviews: Guided City Walking Tour of Newcastle
Guest User2025-10-31
We had such fun on the tour, with our tour guide Rob. Everything was so interesting, and relaxing. We bought bits and pieces of bibs along the way, like sausage rolls, and pease pudding. Stotties! Rob is very happy for you to ask questions, and has a great sense of humour. He is interested in his guests too, which was nice I learnt things about Newcastle that I wasn’t expecting at all. And inspired me to come back. I highly recommend this tour Good value for money, because you get a really substantial amount of time together. Is not too exhausting. But you visit key areas of the city. It’s also a lovely way to get to know other people who are visiting Newcastle
Reviews: Best of Newcastle Highlights Walking Tour
Guest User2025-09-21
Our guide Amanda was fantastic, very knowledgeable, great anecdotes, and provided the perfect introduction to this beautiful city of Newcastle upon Tyne. We were introduced to so many wonderful areas of the city, places we probably would not have found on our own without a guide, such as the Black Friars, Bigg Market, and the Central Arcade. Finishing the tour on the Quayside with the view of and the history of the bridges of Newcastle, was a perfect end point. The microphone system worked brilliantly, I am hearing impaired and had no difficulties hearing and understanding Amanda, for the entire tour. I highly recommend this tour to anyone visiting or living in Newcastle. We can always learn something new and this is a great introduction or reintroduction to a beautiful and culturally rich city.
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Guest User2025-06-10
Anna was our guide for the day at our Leeds Uni Ladies Rugby Reunion June 2025. She was very friendly, did not rush us and gave us a great insight into Newcastle on a 3 hour tour. She was extremely knowledgeable and answered all of our many questions. I would not hesitate to recommend Anna for a tour. Thank you.
Reviews: Annual Admission Newcastle Castle Ticket
Guest User2025-07-31
Lace up those walking shoes and prepare your calves for the ultimate stairmaster challenge—Newcastle Castle doesn’t just have history, it has elevation. If you’ve ever wondered what it’s like to do leg day in a centuries-old fortress, this is the spot for you. From the moment you spot the entrance—perched suspiciously high—you know you’re in for it. But like a true adventurer (or someone who refuses to turn back once committed), you begin the ascent. And just when you think you’ve earned a break, you’re greeted by the hilariously cruel sign: “99 steps to the best views in Newcastle.” At that point, your legs are too invested to quit, and your pride says, “We’re doing this.” Each staircase leads to a new room full of fascinating tidbits about medieval life, assuming you can focus on reading while catching your breath. It’s easy to lose track of time as you explore—and possibly lose your sense of direction, thanks to the twisty layout and a slight case of stair-induced dizziness. But the payoff? Sweeping views of the Tyne Bridge, the Gateshead Millennium Bridge, and the charming sprawl of Newcastle. Totally worth the quad burn. Just a heads-up: being around 850 years old, the castle isn’t exactly a model of accessibility. So if stairs aren’t your thing, this may not be your ideal destination. But for the rest of us? It's history with a side of cardio. Bring water. And maybe a sherpa.
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